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106年 - 106 臺南市市立國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英語文#64846
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
106年 |
選擇題數:
80 |
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0
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1. Happiness depends on appreciating the things you have ______ than getting more things. (A) other (B) less (C) rather (D) since
2. Studies have shown that people who volunteer ______ greater levels of self-esteem than those who don’t. (A) experience (B) devote (C) boost (D) avoid
3. Every day, we see or hear about suicide bombings and other violent acts ______ against innocent people for religious or political reasons. (A) forced (B) harmed (C) committed (D) occurred
4. There appears to be a ______ among many people that it is necessary to attend a prestigious college or university in order to have a successful career. (A) feedback (B) management (C) misconception (D) adoption
5. The recent increase in the company’s stock prices has ______ the fact that it is going through rough times. (A) segregated (B) obscured (C) cultivated (D) allocated
6. Consumers have no ______ to disclose their private information to sales clerks when making purchases. (A) obligation (B) humiliation (C) distraction (D) indignation
7. These days, with technological and medical ______, people around the world are living longer and workforces in many places are shrinking. (A) problems (B) advances (C) compensation (D) crises
8. The public was extremely shocked by the charges of ______ and deceit against the honorable politician. (A) irony (B) friction (C) integrity (D) fraud
9. Mountain climbers use oxygen when they reach higher ______. (A) attitudes (B) altitudes (C) platitude (D) gratitude
10. All the information from this report should be treated as strictly ______ so that nobody knows the details. (A) inspection (B) correspondence (C) warranty (D) confidential
11. They lost their investments because their ______ of production costs was inaccurate. (A) assessment (B) competition (C) distinction (D) commitment
12. In order to finish this project in time, he spent five ______ weekends working without sleeping. He felt very exhausted. (A) competitive (B) comprehensive (C) consecutive (D) conservative
13. Black, red, and even bright pink diamonds ______. (A) occasionally to find (B) occasionally found (C) have occasionally been found (D) have occasionally found
14. ______ the promotion of health and to helping people avoid injury and disease. (A) To commit the Red Cross (B) The Red Cross to commit (C) Committed to the Red Cross is (D) The Red Cross is committed to
15. In 2014, Latinos ______ whites as the most populous ethnic group and will account for nearly half of California’s population in 2060. (A) over (B) overhung (C) overtook (D) overlooked
16. Few conductors fill large auditoriums through their own ______; Mr. Bychkov is one of them. (A) charisma (B) charter (C) magnum (D) magnanimous
17. Life for many of the 1 million-odd asylum seekers who have fled Syria, Iraq and other war-______ countries for Europe in the past year has become intolerable. (A) tear (B) tearing (C) tore (D) torn
18. In 1997, the collapse of several large Ponzi schemes in Albania ______ mass disorder, the overthrow of the government and the deaths of 2,000 people. (A) deliberated (B) precipitated (C) rushed (D) steeped
19. A ______ between working the night shift and type 2 diabetes might be because eating at the wrong times leads to more free fatty acids or because exhausted people eat more. (A) line (B) lining (C) link (D) lineage
20. The climate of Melbourne is ______ by a low average humidity, moderate rainfall and moderate winds. (A) commemorated (B) clamped (C) characterized (D) conserved
21. Though expressed differently in different cultures, parental love and devotion is ______. (A) universal (B) unused (C) broadened (D) confined
22. There’s always something interesting to do in New York. It’s a really______ city. (A) notorious (B) abstract (C) vibrant (D) terrible
23. Out of John Kenneth Galbraith’s The Affluent Society______ for an increase in public goods, potentially at the expense of private goods. (A) came the argument (B) his argument (C) argued (D) the economist is arguing
24. Carl, I’m appointing you director of social services. (A) I’ll try not to let you down, sir. (B) I can see the door from here, thanks. (C) I think you’ve made your point quite clearly. (D) Yes, I’m enjoying that course very much.
25. What’s wrong with Marcie? She threw a fit this morning. (A) I hope everyone had a good time. (B) What did she buy that didn’t fit her? (C) Why was she so angry? (D) She simply wants to stay fit. That’s all.
26. ______ that we were doing the right thing, I kept working on the project. (A) To convince (B) Convinced (C) Convince (D) Convincing
27. Mr. Wang is more successful than ______ businessman in the country. (A) any other (B) others (C) other (D) the others
28. Can you clean up the mess now? I really can’t ______ it anymore. (A) come up with (B) agree with (C) comply with (D) put up with
29. The findings of the research indicated that children who are overweight by the age of 11 are likely to remain obese and to eventually ______ heart disease. (A) break off (B) suffer from (C) wander from (D) appeal to
30. The man came to the police right away when he found out that his wallet ______. (A) stole (B) was stealing (C) had stolen (D) had been stolen
31. (A) terrify (B) terrifying (C) terrified (D) terror
32. (A) since (B) in (C) by (D) for
33. (A) were use to (B) were used to (C) used to (D) had used to
34. (A) his (B) our (C) their (D) its
35. (A) such (B) so (C) what (D) that
36. (A) fall (B) falls (C) feel (D) feels
37. (A) appraisal (B) appreciate (C) depreciate (D) judgment
38. (A) agitate (B) agitates (C) calm (D) calms
39. (A) appear (B) dominate (C) disappear (D) vanquish
40. (A) continue (B) pass (C) persist (D) phase
41. (A) approval (B) boycotts (C) patronizing (D) sponsor
42. (A) assisted (B) delivered (C) persecuted (D) reprieved
43. (A) conversely (B) diversely (C) inversely (D) so
44. (A) alarming (B) comforting (C) reassuring (D) tranquilizing
45. (A) unwonted (B) given (C) named (D) specified
46. (A) at (B) for (C) with (D) by
47. (A) vanished (B) injected (C) steamed (D) flooded
48. (A) including (B) inclusion (C) inclusive (D) include
49. (A) peace (B) danger (C) risk (D) adventure
50. (A) bonus (B) responsibility (C) stress (D) honor
51. (A) doctors (B) friends (C) designers (D) contributors
52. (A) stand (B) lay (C) draw (D) measure
53. (A) ensure (B) rescue (C) escape (D) align
54. (A) view (B) sunlight (C) privacy (D) ceremony
55. (A) up (B) in (C) open (D) within
56. (A) scarce (B) comfy (C) uncomfortable (D) fancy
57. (A) rivals (B) radiates (C) rectifies (D) rehabilitates
58. (A) terminate (B) weigh in (C) suffocate (D) usher in
59. (A) ecstatic (B) eccentric (C) wherever (D) everywhere
60. (A) Unless (B) Although (C) If (D) Due to
61. What is the main topic of this passage? (A) the number of non-native users of English (B) the French influence on the English language (C) the expansion of English as an international language (D) the use of English for science and technology
62. Which lines in the passage best summarize how English was initially extended to many areas of the world? (A) lines 1-3 (B) lines 4-5 (C) lines 6-8 (D) lines 9-12
63. According to the passage, all of the following contributed to the spread of English around the world EXCEPT: (A) the slave trade (B) the Norman invasion (C) missionaries (D) colonization
64. As used in line (6), which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “course”? (A) subject (B) policy (C) traffic (D) time
65. The word “proliferated” in line (9) is closest in meaning to which of the following? (A) expanded (B) profited (C) organized (D) disbanded
66. According to the passage, approximately how many non-native users of English are there in the world today? (A)700 million (B) 350 million (C) a quarter million (D) two thirds of million
67. Who is the speaker? (A) Lance’s father (B) Sherry’s ex-husband (C) the landlady’s son (D) Lance’s nephew
68. What is the favor being asked? (A) helping to pay the rent (B) helping to buy a house (C) helping to arrange a party (D) making a complaint to a landlady
69. Who is delivering this talk? (A) the leader of a labor union (B) a CEO of a major company (C) a high school principal (D) the chief of police
70. What needs to be done first? (A) find the Social Services Department (B) rescue trapped people (C) assist those with medical problems (D) restore power to the power company
71. What sacrifice is being asked of the officers? (A) they must work for no pay (B) they must work for reduced pay (C) they must walk to work (D) they must remain on duty
72. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) to propose solutions to Taiwan’s pollution problem (B) to advise readers to stay indoors (C) to explore different kinds of air pollution (D) to focus on indoor pollution
73. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a cause of pollution? (A) burning of fuels for energy (B) the release of noxious gases (C) smoking and cooking (D) using of electronic devices
74. According to the passage, what is the cause of acid rain? (A) automobile emissions (B) second-hand smoke from cigarettes (C) noxious gases and chemicals in the atmosphere (D) fuel burned for energy
75. Why does the author write that indoor pollution should be carefully considered? (A) because smoking is harmful to one’s health (B) we spend 80-90 percent of our time indoors (C) most people are aware of indoor pollution (D) indoor pollution is more harmful than outdoor pollution
76. Which of the following statements best states the central idea of the article? (A) lifelong learning is necessary for lifelong employment (B) college education is obsolete (C) a strongman brings about strong citizens (D) online learning systems are more effective than traditional schooling
77. What was the average gain from PSAT to SAT of students who did NOT participate in the free personalized improvement practice through Khan Academy? (A) about 330 points (B) about 58 points (C) about 34 points (D) about 20 points
78. It is wrong to ask youngsters WHAT they want to be when they grow up because __________. (A) they are not ambitious enough (B) they do not know what they want to be in the future (C) the job they choose may not be in existence when they grow up (D) jobs will be taken by robots in the future
79. According to the passage, which of the following statements is correct? (A)self-regulated practice on the Khan-College Board online learning system was less effective than teacher-conducted practice in the classroom (B) almost all students who practiced on the Khan-College Board online learning system made impressive progress (C) students with low G.P.A. records were less likely to advance on the SAT (D)students from low socio-economic status families advanced little on the SAT
80. The underlined word “agile” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to _____. (A) quick (B) aesthetic (C) athletic (D) aspiring
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