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105年 - 105 臺北市市立國民中學巡迴教師聯合甄選:英文科#52198
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41. Some _____ dollar bills have been used in local markets for a few months, and many vendors have fallen victim to it. (A) bogus (B) mode (C) adage (D) cluster
42. A sudden but unknown accident sent the aircraft _________ into the Mediterranean Sea. (A) retorting (B) retaining (C) plundering (D) plummeting
43. A jailed dissident prisoner returned home under an _______ of the government. (A) adjournment (B) promontory (C) amnesty (D) accessory
44. The bus _______ off a mountain road into a gorge, killing some and injuring most of its passengers. (A) swerved (B) snared (C) swapped (D) inundated
45. I love the wooden floors, green yard and charming _________ of my house. (A) jab (B) veranda (C) advocacy (D) stratum
46. Megan made a fortune in a short time by doing a hard but__________ job. (A) composure (B) luminous (C) lurid (D) lucrative
47. The restaurant sells _______ cakes and cookies. (A) decorous (B) delectable (C) decrepit (D) devout
48. The young man was convicted of _______ murder and sentenced to 25 years. (A) repast (B) fortitude (C) fracas (D) felony
49. The singer is angry with the affair report and is going to sue the magazine for ________. (A) fret (B) libel (C) agility (D) avarice
50. We pay _______ to him for his sacrifice and achievements in democracy. (A) caption (B) homage (C) contortion (D) hermit
51. Piaget's theory of cognitive development _______ the evolution of human intelligence. To Piaget, cognitive development is a progressive process of mental development. (A) denotes (B) expounds (C) triggers (D) generates
52. Her success in providing peer support on campus has given ________ for preventing cyber bullying. (A) alliance (B) derision (C) impetus (D) gravity
53. A: She’s always criticizing others for their sloppiness, but her clothing is also unkempt! B: Yes, ________. (A) never judge a book by its cover (B) familiarity breeds contempt (C) never look a gift horse in the mouth (D) people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
54. Hundreds of cases of ________ melanoma are diagnosed in Taiwan every year, and many people died of the disease. (A) benign (B) weary (C) pliable (D) malignant
55. He is _______ in becoming a millionaire. He will not stop until he becomes successful. (A) unrelenting (B) inquisitive (C) vigilant (D) transcendent
56. While meeting difficulties, Charlie tends to _______ between two choices and cannot make up his mind. (A) revolve (B) convene (C) vacillate (D) intercede
57. Her belief in Buddhism has established the ______ of her life. She cannot do anything without practicing Buddhism. (A) bedrock (B) periphery (C) triviality (D) ambivalence
58. Moving factories from China to Southeast Asia has _______. For example, more and more business people are swarming into India. (A) abolished (B) waned (C) diminished (D) proliferated
59. She is willing to _______ her inheritance so that her siblings can have more money to support themselves. (A) announce (B) denounce (C) renounce (D) pronounce
60. Craft artists displayed _______ in creating craft gifts by using natural media, such as clay and wood. Their performance won them much acclaim. (A) allegiance (B) benevolence (C) calamity (D) dexterity
61. (A) outstanding (B) withdrawing (C) depositing (D) possible
62. (A) in charge of (B) in excess of (C) in common with (D) in exchange for
63. (A) Consequently (B) Whereas (C) Moreover (D) Nevertheless
64. (A) collapse (B) collection (C) collateral (D) collaboration
65. (A) panic (B) pannier (C) panacea (D) panorama
66. (A) assembled (B) resembled (C) dissembled (D) impugned
67. (A) in (B) on (C) at (D) with
68. (A) overusing (B) trespassing (C) surpassing (D) overstepping
69. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The author criticizes the validity of a test. (B) The author teaches children how to take a test. (C) The author complains that students fail in a test. (D) The author argues for the importance of taking tests.
70. Which of the following is true according to the passage? (A) The word “unhappy” should not be included in the test. (B) Multiple-choice questions are not suitable test formats. (C) Children who fail the vocabulary test are not good at English. (D) Selecting synonyms for the target word is an appropriate test type.
71. The phrase “
zero in on
” in line 13 is closest in meaning to? (A) Glance. (B) Overlook. (C) Scrutinize. (D) Categorize.
72. What is implied in underlined sentence, “
it has led some commentators to posit that students like these are cognitively and linguistically deficient in some fundamental way
”? (A) Such a statement worries the author. (B) Such a statement pleases the author. (C) Such a statement soothes the author. (D) Such a statement excites the author.
73. What is most likely the main purpose of writing the passage? (A) To promote the achievement of working-class students. (B) To clarify the assumed homogeneity of the middle class. (C) To illustrate the differences between vertical and horizontal distinctions. (D) To explain the differences between middle-class and working-class students.
74. Based on the passage, which of the following statements is
NOT
true for the middle classes? (A) Educational backgrounds could be a predictor for their future income. (B) The most insignificant type of the middle classes was petit bourgeoisie. (C) It was not possible to differentiate managerial classes from professional classes. (D) Moving from managerial to professional was considered as a promotion.
75. The word “
consolidate
” in line 7 is closest in meaning to? (A) Alleviate. (B) Strengthen. (C) Expand. (D) Weaken.
76. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) The working class is more heterogeneous than the middle class. (B) There is progression from managerial roles to petit bourgeoisie. (C) Middle-class students are likely to have equal educational opportunities. (D) There are different classification principles for horizontal distinctions.
77. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Scientists tend to think of science as self-correcting, but it is not. (B) Politicians should not have used priming studies to please the populace. (C) Reproducibility is the foundation for verifying scientific research. (D) Irreproducibility has troubled scientists and governments.
78. What is the tone of the article? (A) Objective. (B) Nostalgic. (C) Cautionary. (D) Malicious.
79. According to the passage, what can be inferred from the passage? (A) Governments should decrease funding for research. (B) There should be less academic pressure to publish. (C) Drug companies should pay more for research. (D) Priming studies will continue to be a promising research area.
80. According to the passage, what is
NOT
true? (A) Publishing numerous papers aggravates the problems. (B) Peer reviewers did not evaluate papers carefully enough. (C) Replication of experiments produces the same results. (D) Priming studies seem to be difficult to be reproduced.
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