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105年 - 105 臺南市市立國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英語文#53116
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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105年 |
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1. The zero-fuel airplane, Solar Impulse, has touched down in Spain, _____ the 70-hour Atlantic leg of its historic bid to circle the globe. (A) completing (B) completed (C) to be completed (D) being completed
2. Richards spent a large amount of money starting a personal fossil collection _____ later became the foundation of your national geological museum. (A) it (B) what (C) which (D) whose
3. Surprisingly, _____ of the factories do not implement proper safety training for their newly hired workers. (A) any (B) each (C) much (D) some
4. These figures are surprisingly high and they'll have to be _____. (A) recognized (B) referred (C) verified (D) wobbled
5. The legacy of Japanese culture in Taiwan is a subject _______ careful study. (A) worth of (B) worthy of (C) worthwhile of (D) deserves
6. Most people consider Albert Einstein one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century _______ his remarkable achievements in quantum physics. (A) in exchange for (B) in spite of (C) because of (D) in lieu of
7. We know that _______ society is very difficult. (A) reform (B) reforming (C) reforms (D) to reforming
8. Some experts believe that an economic recovery is well _______ way. Others, however, do not share the same optimistic outlook. (A) in the (B) out of the (C) by the (D) under
9. _______ I had enough time, I would have gone shopping with you. (A) If (B) Had (C) Should (D) Were
10. Sally finished the trip and came in under the budget. She ______ to spend NT$6,000, but she ended up spending only half of that. (A) would have planned (B) were to plan (C) had planned (D) planned
11. When Australia, as an economic powerhouse, sneezes, the other countries will begin to cough. Thus, a drop in share prices in Australia can send the worldwide stock market _____. (A) to tumble (B) tumble (C) tumbling (D) tumbled
12. Heavy rain on Thursday turned rivers and streams into _____, cutting off several towns. Hundreds of people have had to be rescued. (A) clashes (B) malaria (C) splendor (D) torrents
13. Key _____ of the revolution were hunted down and executed. (A) ordeals (B) orders (C) proposals (D) protagonists
14. Instead of pulling over, the driver _____ and drove away from the scene. (A) accelerated (B) availed (C) descended (D) transmitted
15. The government should be playing a more _____ role in promoting human rights. (A) promise (B) prominent (C) random (D) subsist
16. Mr. Wang is _______ from military service because of poor eyesight. (A) admitted (B) deprived (C) exempt (D) deported
17. We often tend to __________; we simply start things later than we might have and experience unneeded stress as the deadline looms. (A) scramble (B) encapsulate (C) obliterate (D) procrastinate
18. When Gary was _________-deep in debt, he stopped eating out at work and started bringing lunch from home. (A) feet (B) elbow (C) ankle (D) knee
19. Financial assistance may be made available in __________ circumstances. Normally it’s unlikely to receive such generosity from the authority. (A) unexceptionable (B) exclusive (C) unexceptional (D) exceptional
20. Whichever choice you make, you’ll be most satisfied and pleased if it __________ your values. (A) is superior to (B) is inferior to (C) aligns with (D) contradicts with
21. Bike __________ means being mindful of others who share the road with you, including pedestrians, motorists and other bicyclists. (A) etiquette (B) platform (C) candor (D) innovation
22. Research shows that employees who recover at home are more __________ and perform better than persistently ill employees struggling at work to meet job demands. (A) pitiful (B) miserable (C) homesick (D) productive
23. It took several hours to _____ all the problems caused by the computer malfunction at the factory. (A) turn over (B) take apart (C) bring forward (D) iron out
24. Kelly’s been a terrible spendthrift all her life. It comes as no surprise that she’s ______ in debt with several banks and credit card companies. (A) in at the deep end (B) wide of the mark (C) out of her depth (D) up to her ears
25. The president was found guilty of taking bribes and was forced to_____. Now his deputy has taken over his position. (A) step down (B) stand by (C) drop in (D) fall back
26. Whether you can play the piano depends on whether you have had lessons, but the color of your skin is determined by _____. It is passed down from your parents to you. (A) habit (B) convention (C) heredity (D) occupation
27. (A) accurate (B) accurately (C) accuracy (D) being accurate
28. (A) tend to be underreported (B) tends to be underreported (C) tending to be underreported (D) to tend be underreported
29. (A) associate with (B) associating with (C) associated with (D) to associate with
30. (A) been launching (B) who launching (C) who having launched (D) who launched
31. (A) brought about (B) left out (C) passed over (D) sent out
32. (A) confined (B) dispatched (C) extended (D) polished
33. (A) couch-surf (B) couch-surfing (C) couch-surfed (D) surf-couched
34. (A) to be estimated (B) an estimate (C) an estimating (D) an estimated
35. (A) those who confided (B) those who confiding (C) who confided (D) who confiding
36. (A) broke into (B) caught up (C) took place (D) made
37. (A) armed (B) caused (C) diagnosed (D) tested
38. (A) achieved (B) been (C) dominated (D) watched
39. (A) as much as (B) far farm (C) less than (D) more than
40. (A) alternative (B) distinct (C) separate (D) variable
41. (A) basis (B) criteria (C) problem (D) question
42. (A) being (B) should be (C) to be (D) will be
43. (A) meaning (B) form (C) signature (D) relationship
44. (A) both and (B) similar to (C) as well as (D) also
45. (A) it (B) them (C) which (D) to
46. (A) Show (B) Shown (C) Showing (D) That shows
47. (A) which (B) that (C) though (D) that is
48. (A) look (B) look alike (C) look like (D) look liking
49. (A) bite your lip (B) ruffle any feathers (C) pat on someone’s back (D) rub shoulders with someone
50. (A) perceived (B) acknowledged (C) deceived (D) previewed
51. (A) to (B) with (C) of (D) on
52. (A) allure (B) wrath (C) abundance (D) opinion
53. (A) to (B) with (C) from (D) of
54. (A) hair (B) track (C) wander (D) wits
55. (A) paying (B) setting (C) overcharging (D) overpriced
56. (A) too important (B) as important (C) most important (D) less importantly
57. (A) many (B) less (C) plenty (D) much
58. (A) to generate (B) being generated (C) generated (D) generating
59. According to the passage, it is true that lycopene _____________. (A) is absorbed by the body more easily when accompanied by the oil (B) is a pigment which is solved quickly in water (C) lowers the risk of having cancer only when it is consumed together with vitamin (D) can only be found in processed tomato products
60. It can be understood from the passage that as far as the lycopene intake is concerned _____________. (A) lycopene hardly offers any protection against diseases such as cancer (B) tomato products contain high concentrations of lycopene and fat (C) there is a correlation between the lycopene consumption and the prevention of some cancer types (D) there have been no reported side effects or toxicity associated with intake
61. It can be understood from the passage that _____________. (A) unlike the popular belief, fat doesn't help the absorption of lycopene in the body (B) no credible evidence has been found to support an association between lycopene intake and a reduced risk of cancer (C) processed tomato products include the lowest concentrations of lycopene (D) lycopene is what gives some fruits their color
62. Several factors determine the amount of pollen in the air. Which of the following is NOT one of them? (A) weather (B) mood (C) place (D) season
63. What is the purpose of this passage? (A) to correct misconceptions about hay fever (C) to describe the symptoms of hay fever (B) to explore the cause of hay fever (D) to provide a cure for hay fever
64. Which of the following is NOT true about hay fever? (A) The allergen of hay fever is airborne pollens. (B) People in the eastern United States will not suffer from hay fever in winter. (C) Hay fever is a seasonal allergy. (D) Suffering from hay fever is equally severe year-round.
65. Which of the following is NOT a symptom about hay fever? (A) a fever (B) a runny nose (C) sneezing (D) itching eyes
66. Ragweed pollen is prevalent at the beginning of ____ in the eastern United States. (A) Spring (B) Summer (C) Fall (D) Winter
67. What does bemused mean in the first paragraph? (A) stupid (B) confused (C) misguided (D) disordered
68. What is not mentioned in the article? (A) Football fans are now potential learners of language lessons. (B) Today global villagers are no longer exposed exclusively to English as the world language. (C) Native speakers of English used to be too proud to learn a second language. (D) Budget airlines and cheaper travel have aroused the interest of language learning.
69. According to the article, all of the following reasons for second language learning today are true EXCEPT (A) long to travel (C) possess second homes abroad (B) support the World Cup (D) thirst for further education
70. What might be the best title for this article? (A) Language Learning Kicks Off (C) Age of Budget Airlines (B) World Cup Matters (D) Stereotypes of the British
71. Which of the following meanings can explain unprecedented in the third paragraph?
(A) never being valued before(B) never having happened before(C) large in amount or degree(D) being unanticipated
72. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 1 about the cultivation of corn? (A) It is very labor intensive (B) It can be done with very simple tools. (C) It is a major source of income for American farmers. (D) It had not been practiced by Europeans before they came to the New World.
73. The word it in paragraph 1 refers to which of the following word/expression? (A) South American (B) importance (C) corn (D) cornbread
74. The word nascent in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to which of the following word/expression? (A) emerging (B) vast (C) pristine (D) intriguing
75. According to paragraph 2, which of the following was TRUE of journey cake? (A) Its name was derived from migratory Native American tribes. (B) It was convenient for travelers to eat. (C) It was easy to bake while people were traveling. (D) It provided most of the nutritional needs for pioneers.
76. Why does the author mention johnnycake in paragraph 2? (A) To show people's affection for cornbread. (B) To give an example of various names used to refer to cornbread. (C) To provide another term that people still use to denote cornbread. (D) To support the claim that it is the most popular type of bread in the United States.
77. Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 3 about cornmeal processed in factories? (A) It is more nutritious than cornmeal of the past. (B) Vitamins and minerals are added to make it more palatable. (C) It has more flavor than before. (D) Its taste is becoming more like other processed flours.
78. The word obsolete in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to which of the following word/expression? (A) trendy (B) unprofitable (C) isolated (D) outmoded
79. According to paragraph 4, southerners would most likely prefer which of the following cornbread? (A) A salty kind (B) One with a lot of sugar (C) A yellow one (D) A greaseless type
80. The word indefinitely in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to which of the following word/expression? (A) freshly (B) deliciously (C) perfectly (D) endlessly
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