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106年 - 106-1 新北市立板橋高級中學教師甄選:英文科#99235
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
106年 |
選擇題數:
23 |
申論題數:
1
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選擇題 (23)
1. Landlessness, illiteracy, high unemployment,
continuing
armed conflict, and a corresponding
lack
of able-bodied male adult workers in many
families
are among the most important factors
contributed
to chronic poverty and, by extension, child labor. (A)continuing (B) lack(C) families (D)contributed
2. Modern technology, the world market, and man's explosive
increase
in numbers
have increasingly
threatened
to endanger
many species of animals and
sending
them to the edge of extinction. (A) increase(B)have increasingly (C)to endanger (D) sending
3.
Long
before humans
launched
the first artificial
satellites
into space, the Russian scientists
will have presented
the possibilities of space colonization. (A)Long(B) launched(C)satellites (D) will have presented
4.
Although
the social reality in Ecuador is similar
to the one
in most Latin American countries,
support
for research in fundamental and applied sciences
has gained
in importance in the last few years. (A)Although(B) to the one(C)support(D)has gained
5. Poverty is one of the major problems
among
the developing countries,
much
of which
depend on
foreign countries for
assistance
. (A)among(B)much (C)depend on(D) assistance
6.
Most of the
240 or so whales that
had re-stranded
yesterday near the original
stranding
site made
there
way back out to the shallow water during the high tide. (A) Most of the (B)had re-stranded (C)stranding (D)there
7.
The
common denominator of success—
the secret to
success of every person who has ever been successful-lies in
that
they formed the habit of doing things
that
failures don't like to do. (A)The(B)the secret to (C) that(D)that
8.
Whether
you're looking for a popular purebred like the Labrador retriever, or
an unique breed
like the Karelian bear dog, many canine
companions
have the perfect characteristics
making
them suitable for country living. (A)Whether (B)an unique breed (C)companions (D) making
9.
Despite
social and economic
ties
between the U.S. economy and countries in Latin America will continue
to exist
, the risk of tensions and a deterioration in relations with the Trump administration
will remain
high. (A)Despite (B) ties (C) to exist (D) will remain
10. More than a million migrants and refugees
crossed
into Europe in 2015,
sparking
a crisis
as countries
struggled to cope with the influx,
and created
division in the EU over how best to deal with resettling people. (A)crossed (B) sparking(C)as countries (D) and created
11.
In
about 19% of left-handed people, the areas
responsible for
language are in the right bemisphere and as
much
as 68% of them have some language abilities in
both
the left and the right hemispheres. (A) In (B)responsible for(C) much(D) both
12. Classification is a systematic method for
organization
objects, ideas, or
information
into groups
of which
the members have one or more characteristics
in common
. (A) organization (B)information(C)of which(D)in common
13. The cathedral presented
the number of
challenging issues when developing the lighting design, some of
them
architectural in nature, others
to do
with how the building was to be used, and yet more
focused
on conservation, technology and cost. (A)the number of(B) them(C) to do (D) focused
14.
Compared
Twitter and traditional media, we find that
although
Twitter users show
relatively
low interests in world news, they actively help
spread
news of important world events. (A)Compared (B)although(C) relatively(D)spread
15. Some people
are allergic to
pollens, foods, dust, or microorganisms,
however
others
do not have any allergic reactions
to these substances
. (A) are allergic to (B)however (C)others(D) to these substances
16.
At
the thigh bones meets the large bone of the lower leg
there
is the joint,
called
the knee,
which
moves like a hinge. (A)At(B) there(C) called(D)which
17. It can be inferred from the passage that from a historical perspective, the European conquest of the Americas can be viewed as______ (A) most different form earlier failed conquests (B) most similar to earlier successful conquests (C) unlike any earlier conquests in history successful or not (D) nothing related to earlier successful conquests
18. According to the passage, European conquerors had which of the following advantages in North America? (A) They possessed a larger population to replace casualties in their conquest of North America than they did in the South. (B) They had already gained experience in the Southern conquest that was not formerly available. (C) They had better martial organization in North America than they had in South America. (D) They were confronted by an opponent experienced in empire-building in North America.
19. It can be inferred form the passage that the author views the European conquest of America as which of the following? (A) Unfortunate on the whole, but surprising in historical terms. (B) Too ethically complex to be easily judged. (C) Unexpected, given the history of similar conquests in Europe. (D) Tragic but inevitable, given historical circumstances.
20. Which of the following statements best describes the organization of the first paragraph? (A) A historical theory is sketched and a problem with the theory is cited. (B) A paradox about the origins of a historical phenomenon is pointed out and the author's explanation of the paradox is expounded. (C) A statement about a historical phenomenon is offered and a possible misinterpretation of that statement is addressed. (D) A new explanation for a historical phenomenon is given and evidence for that explanation is provided.
21. It can be inferred from the passage that Van West notes the severe droughts which affected the Anasazi prior to the Great Drought primarily in order to ______.(A) establish that enough food could have been grown to support the Anasazi's survival (B) affirm the notion that the Great Drought may have been exponentially more severe than prior droughts (C) suggest that the repetition of droughts was taking a cumulative toll on the fertility of the Plateau (D) argue that the Anasazi's past behavior would indicate their likely future behavior in the case of a Great Drought
22. Researchers have employed all of the following methods in researching potential explanations of the Anasazi evacuation EXCEPT______. (A) the study of modern Indian societies (B) the study of climatological records (C) the study of Anasazi mythology (D) the study of ceremonial structures
23. The author considers the explanations put forward by Van West and Adler for the causes of the Anasazi evacuation to be ______.(A) popular but suspect (B) premature and illogical (C) ambitious but misguided (D) partially persuasive but individually insufficient
申論題 (1)
第二大題翻譯:(10%)
孩子,當我們踏上這一步時,我們早已被告知,此行的痛楚必須獨自面對,我們能做的,只有在背後默默地為你加油打氣。
因為生命的價值,不能有任何的依附,而是透過自己的實踐去創造出來。或許, 在疲憊的身軀中,你已無暇觀看旅程中的花草世界,但我知道在你踏出的每一步,你都會被海風吹擊;往前眺望,必被海洋反射的陽光閃得猶如午後的貓眼。路途中灰煙彌漫;淌下的汗水,浸濕的衣袖,割著脖子的每一寸肌膚。