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107年 - 107 臺北市市立國民中學教師聯合甄選:英語科#69587
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41. When a kid rebels against authority, it is thought as aggression, but it is also _______ an initiative toward independence which is necessary and valuable for growing up. (A) manifesting (B) manipulating (C) maneuvering (D) magnifying
42. Two wonderful inventions, the microscope and the telescope had begun to reveal that nature in more _______ - teeming with tiny creatures and boundless galaxies - than anyone had ever imagined. (A) unpretentious (B) extravagant (C) monotonous (D) recurrent
43. Rare images from inside Yemen's city of Taiz show the devastation wrought by months of fighting between Houthi forces backed by Iran and Yemeni government forces, _______ by Saudi Arabia and its US-equipped air power. (A) transferred (B) obstructed (C) bolstered (D) jettisoned
44. The success of extensive reading depends largely on _______ students to read. To awaken or encourage a desire to read, the texts made available should ideally be as varied as the learners who read them and the purposes for which they want to read. (A) marooning (B) enticing (C) sloughing (D) laminating
45. A new exhibition at New York’s MoMA, Endless House: _________ of Art and Architecture, “considers the single-family home and archetypes of dwelling as themes for the creative endeavors of architects and artists”. (A) Propositions (B) Estrangements (C) Intersections (D) Premises
46. Discourse is not just a _______ of preordained sentential meanings; it is a dynamic process of meaning creation. (A) patchwork (B) rampart (C) pastiche (D) crash project
47. The bakery keeper became an eventual _______ after eating bread almost every day. (A) shopaholic (B) diabolic (C) carboholic (D) demoniac
48. Organizations demanding respect and equal rights for people regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation emerged in the United States in the 1950s. Early groups used the term “_________,” meaning “loving the same,” to describe themselves. (A) homogeneity (B) homoscedasticity (C) homophobia (D) homophile
49. In the Life of Addison, Johnson wrote: "A _______ may be compared to lines converging at a point, and is more excellent as the line approach from greater distance." It usually uses "like" or "as" to state something. (A) metaphor (B) notation (C) simile (D) dialectic
50. Which phrase means "the main or most necessary part"? (A) alpha and omega (B) fore and aft (C) rant and rave (D) systole and diastole
51. A: In retrospect, I wish I had planned my career path well in advance. B: Well, the best-laid plans of mice and men often go ______. (A) afield (B) awry (C) droll (D) dreary
52. A: Where are we going to stay when we are in Milan? B: Perhaps a backpacker hostel, or we can stay with my cousin if he’s home. We’ll have to ______ and see what happens as I can’t reach him at the moment. (A) stick out a mile (B) hit below the belt (C) rub it in (D) play it by ear
53. A: I thought we were going to have a potluck next week? B: No, it got cancelled, so I’m ______. I wouldn’t have any idea what dish to bring. (A) off the hook (B) out of the loop (C) in the doghouse (D) part of the furniture
54. Drones have already broken through rigid traditional barriers in industries which otherwise seemed ______ by similar technological innovations. (A) evocative (B) obtrusive (C) impenetrable (D) ambient
55. Olive oil is one of the most ______ foods. Some products were thinned out with soybean, corn, sunflower, safflower, canola, or palm oil. (A) adulterated (B) outranged (C) incubated (D) embroidered
56. (A) completion (B) completed (C) complete (D) completing
57. (A) identical (B) various (C) lateral (D) onerous
58. (A) For the present (B) For the record (C) For the most part (D) For such reasons
59. (A) integument (B) integrity (C) iniquity (D) innovation
60. (A) patronizingly (B) obsequiously (C) fervently (D) desolately
61. (A) you intend to learn (B) who are tranquil (C) who are besieged with crowds, (D) you decide to follow
62. (A) kibitzer (B) mentor (C) spectator (D) monitor
63. (A) propriety (B) celibacy (C) vanity (D) expediency
64. (A) address (B) provoke (C) reclaim (D) embark
65. (A) Those (B) That (C) What (D) Which
66. (A) devocalize (B) deescalate (C) depersonalize (D) destigmatize
67. (A) disrupt (B) evacuate (C) kindle (D) justify
68. (A) subordinate (B) accountable (C) straightforward (D) appeasable
69. What is the best title for this passage? (A) Spiritual Freedom (B) Pride and Devotion (C) A Modern Renaissance (D) How to Build a University
70. Which of the following is
NOT
mentioned in the passage? (A) The dream that he wanted to achieve. (B) The desideratum of creating the university. (C) The expectation for the students in the university. (D) The cooperation with other humanity organizations.
71. The phrase "sine qua non" in the third paragraph is the
LEAST
closest in meaning to: (A) prerequisite (B) underpinning (C) imperative (D) proliferation
72. With which of the following subjects is the author mainly concerned? (A) The accomplishments of the students graduating from the university. (B) The tranquility of the university he created. (C) The titanic mission the university shouldered. (D) The future of contemporary civilization.
73. Where does this passage most likely appear? (A) A scholarly monograph. (B) A curriculum guidelines. (C) A psychological magazine. (D) A preface of a grammar book.
74. What is the passage mainly about? (A) The composition of stories. (B) The teaching of reading ability. (C) The importance of grammatical cues. (D) The factors involved in discourse processing.
75. What does “This imbalance” in the second paragraph mean? (A) Story comprehension has not received due attention. (B) Too much emphasis is put on discourse structure. (C) Psychology has dominated the study of linguistics. (D) The value of syntax has been ignored.
76. What is likely to be discussed in the text following the passage? (A) The causal relations between text and its mental representation. (B) How syntactic cues may contribute to text comprehension. (C) How to design an experiment to solve controversial issues. (D) The current practice of teaching reading strategies.
77. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To pay tribute to Dr. Huberman and his team. (B) To raise funding for a research project. (C) To describe an innovative research method. (D) To introduce a research study.
78. The word “state-of-the-art” in the first line of the third paragraph is closest in meaning to ____. (A) creative (B) sophisticated (C) latest (D) diverse
79. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A) Mice’s tail-rattling behavior is usually an indication of aggression. (B) The mice in Dr. Huberman’s study perceived designer drugs as a threat. (C) The mice in Dr. Huberman’s study preferred their vMT to be turned off. (D) The BLA and the mPFC receive sensory information and send it to other parts of the brain.
80. What is the main finding of Dr. Huberman’s research? (A) It identified the vMT circuit by comparing mice’s responses to visual and auditory threats. (B) It uncovered brain circuits behind putting up a fight or freezing in place. (C) It developed treatments for anxiety and stress disorders. (D) It found that the vMT functions in a similar way for mice and humans.
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