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107年 - 107 臺南市國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英語文#70330
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
107年 |
選擇題數:
80 |
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0
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教甄◆英文-國小
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1. After the speech, the audience _____ in the hallway, hoping to catch a glimpse of the speaker. (A) appalled (B) congregated (C) vacillated (D) penetrated
2. Abraham Lincoln is famous for having _____ people from slavery. (A) emancipated (B) exhilarated (C) entangled (D) evacuated
3. _____ ants live in colonies, keep farms, go to war, carry off slaves, and have a society somewhat like human beings. (A) Studies of ant life that (B) Studies of ant life show that (C) That is studied (D) That the studies of ant life
4. _____ that increasing numbers of compact-disc players will be bought by consumers in the years to come. (A) They are anticipated (B) In anticipation (C) Anticipating (D) It is anticipated
5. Shortly _____, my uncle and his family moved from Taipei to Mexico City for their new restaurant business there. (A) hence (B) after (C) beforehand (D) afterwards
6. I was informed that my father was almost lifeless, too weak even to speak, so I hurried to the hospital, ______ that he might not be able to last out the night. (A) tarrying (B) which was terrified (C) and terrified (D) terrified
7. I watched a very informative _____ on TV last night about the changes in farming in Ontario over the past century. (A) documentary (B) commentary (C) orchestration (D) dictation
8. People _____ shy about sex, but now even women are free to discuss it. (A) used to be (B) are due to be (C) were going to be (D) are used to being
9. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the organizer for the “1000 Megawatt” concert series suggested that the event _____ until further notice. (A) postponed (B) postpones (C) be postponed (D) has postponed
10. The submission deadline for financial aid _____ for international students at Ostlere University has been put off until June 28. (A) methods (B) contestants (C) notices (D) applications
11. On the online order form, Ms. Jung requested that she be notified _____ the packages are shipped from the manufacturing plant. (A) furthermore (B) despite (C) rather than (D) as soon as
12. In addition to _____, the new secretary learned to answer phones and reject junk letters. (A) make tea (B) made tea (C) have made tea (D) making tea
13. People should not eat a wild mushroom unless they are absolutely certain it is harmless and _____. (A) edible (B) visible (C) audible (D) tangible
14. It is considered polite to make an appointment before we visit a person. _____ visits often cause inconvenience or embarrassment. (A) Frequent (B) Courteous (C) Annual (D) Abrupt
15. Despite all the attempts to decipher the code, it remained an
enigma
. (A) example (B) verse (C) joke (D) mystery
16. If neither side would compromise, there would be an
impasse
. (A) solution (B) resolution (C) war (D) predicament
17. Please
curb
your passion. (A) spur (B) restrain (C) release (D) emancipate
18. The technician used a special _____ to take apart the bomb safely. (A) right (B) device (C) photo (D) company
19. Tracy has a private English tutor, and she has three _____ with him each week. (A) copies (B) ratings (C) sessions (D) instruction
20. David owes a _____ amount of money right now, so I doubt he’ll go on vacation with them. (A) rare (B) wide (C) staggering (D) charitable
21. The tradition of hanging up mistletoe during Christmas is _____ in North America. (A) going down (B) sorted out (C) dying out (D) showing up
22. Dr. Smith _____ treating teenage acne, so I’m sure she will be able to help you out. (A) knows (B) proficient as (C) studies with (D) specializes in
23. Solar power _____ the sun’s energy to produce electricity. (A) harnesses (B) heat (C) attaches (D) refracts
24. The politician _____ opposed the budget proposal because he felt it was a waste of taxpayers’ money. (A) rarely (B) vigorously (C) satisfactorily (D) wrongly
25. Before buying the luxury handbag, Melinda wanted to see proof that it was _____. (A) authentic (B) salient (C) undeniable (D) trustworthy
26. While it is certainly a worthy idea in theory, ecotourism has not been _____ from criticism. (A) withdrawn (B) followed (C) immune (D) assured
27. The _____ in the small town consists of a couple of cheap hotels. (A) rentals (B) accommodation (C) scenery (D) exchanges
28. The tennis player _____ his opponent’s injury, winning the match easily. (A) relied on (B) attacked on (C) capitalized on (D) obtained from
29. The new late penalty policy will _____ next month; you’d better deal with your oversleeping problem. (A) come into effect (B) make believe (C) be onset (D) reiterate again
30. Studies have shown that the polar ice caps are melting at a(n) _____ rate. (A) universal (B) inspiring (C) unprecedented (D) reliable
31. Professor Hsiu’s paintings _____ the loneliness and isolation of individuals in an urbanized society. (A) portray (B) circumscribe (C) outline (D) define
32. The natural environment _____ the interaction of all living species, climate, weather, and natural resources that affect human survival and economic activities. (A) employs (B) enclosures (C) encounters (D) encompasses
33. _____ evidence, also known as sensory experience, is the information received by means of observation and documentation of patterns and behavior through experimentation. (A) Empirical (B) Conformable (C) Resembling (D) Theoretic
34. It is the duties of any school employee or student to notify the authority about bullying or harassing which will be _____ to legal action. (A) appealing (B) inferred (C) subjected (D) restricted
35. A natural number that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers _____ known as a prime number. (A) is (B) which is (C) being (D) those are
36. (A) widespread (B) contemned (C) inedited (D) disgorged
37. (A) eminent (B) obscure (C) endangered (D) appalling
38. (A) distinguished (B) thrived (C) crumbled (D) dwarfed
39. (A) extravagant (B) luminous (C) plausible (D) vulnerable
40. (A) reptiles (B) leopard (C) tortoise (D) flamingo
41. (A) hackle (B) transform (C) transcend (D) regulate
42. (A) crushed (B) crashed (C) enforced (D) forced
43. (A) ethic (B) ethnic (C) authentic (D) genuine
44. (A) console (B) council (C) counsel (D) consult
45. (A) grieve (B) grave (C) grief (D) belief
46. (A) bellow (B) below (C) follow (D) fellow
47. (A) about (B) lamenting (C) accusing (D) without
48. (A) silly (B) forcible (C) gregarious (D) reclusive
49. (A) steadily (B) without (C) generally (D) sadly
50. (A) over (B) from (C) uniting (D) since
51. (A) with (B) low (C) paying (D) no
52. (A) drop (B) fashion (C) growth (D) decision
53. (A) relying (B) cashing in (C) serving (D) taking pride
54. (A) cater to (B) welcome in (C) disregard (D) aspire to
55. (A) expected (B) created (C) anticipated (D) experienced
56. (A) magnitude (B) millage (C) millstones (D) millionaire
57. (A) expired (B) execrated (C) evacuated (D) excluded
58. (A) erosion (B) eruption (C) collusion (D) corruption
59. (A) hold (B) holding (C) on hold (D) held
60. (A) wearing (B) to wear (C) worn (D) was wearing
61. (A) to lend (B) lend (C) lent (D) leading
62. (A) in addition to (B) except from (C) besides (D) as well as
63. (A) homogeneity (B) dividend (C) devotion (D) diversity
64. (A) transactions (B) transportation (C) transformation (D) transpiration
65. (A) caption (B) capital (C) monetary (D) property
66. (A) specialty (B) nurture (C) employment (D) migration
67. (A) classification (B) assessment (C) initiation (D) dissemination
68. (A) conglomeration (B) coalescence (C) conglomerate (D) congregation
69. (A) live (B) living (C) alive (D) life
70. (A) mascot (B) masculine (C) figure (D) puppet
71. The passage mentioned which of the following with respect to the fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy-9? (A) They were once combined in a large body. (B) Some of them burned up before entering the atmosphere of Jupiter. (C) Some of them are still orbiting Jupiter. (D) They have an unusual orbit.
72. Before comet Shoemaker-Levy-9 hit Jupiter, scientists (A) had been unaware of its existence. (B) had been tracking it for a few months. (C) had observed its breakup into twenty-odd fragments. (D) had known it would not collide with the planet.
73. Before the comet fragments entered the atmosphere of Jupiter, they were more likely (A) invisible (B) black (C) frozen (D) exploring
74. Superheated fireballs were produced as soon as the fragments of comet Shoemaker-Levy-9 (A) hit the surface of Jupiter. (B) were ejected back through the tunnel. (C) were pulled into Jupiter’s orbit. (D) entered the atmosphere of Jupiter.
75. Paragraph 2 discusses the impact of the Shoemaker-Levy-9 primarily in terms of (A) its importance as an event of great scientific significance. (B) its effect on public awareness of the possibility of damage to Earth. (C) the change it made to the surface of Jupiter. (D) the effect it had on television broadcasting.
76. The passage mainly concerns (A) the most influential watercolor painters in the 1800s. (B) efforts to organize watercolor painters in New York City during the 1800s. (C) periodic exhibitions of watercolor paintings held in New York in the 1800s. (D) a specific school of watercolor paintings was established in lower Manhattan during the 1800s.
77. The word securing is closest to the meaning of (A) locking (B) creating (C) constructing (D) acquiring
78. The year 1850 was significant in the history of watercolor painting mainly because (A) a group of artists established a watercolor painting society. (B) watercolor painting was first introduced to New York City. (C) the first exhibition of watercolor painting was held. (D) John Falconer established his studio for watercolor painters.
79. The exhibition at the Crystal Palace of the works of the Society for the Promotion of Painting of Water Color was significant for which of the following reasons? (A) It resulted in a dramatic increase in the popularity of watercolor painting. (B) It was the first time an exhibition was funded by a private source. (C) It was the first important presentation of the society’s works to the public. (D) It resulted in a great increase in the reputation of the society.
80. All of the following can be inferred from the Society for the Promotion of Painting of Water Color EXCEPT (A) The society exhibited paintings in lower Manhattan. (B) Instruction on watercolor painting was launched by the society. (C) The society exhibited only the paintings of its members. (D) Scenes of the Hudson River appeared often in the works.
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