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107年 - 107 高雄市市立國民小學教師聯合甄選_專長類:英語#69965
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
107年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. The shower in the upstairs bathroom won’t stop _____. (A) diving (B) dipping (C) dripping (D) dropping
2. Rolando Santiago is the leader of a taxi drivers’ group. He is the president of their _____. (A) affiliate (B) associate (C) association (D) institution
3. Experts _____ that insects can be good sources of protein. (A) monitor (B) maintain (C) retain (D) certain
4. A fire at Winter Cherry shopping mall in central Kemerovo broke out on the top floor of a four story building and _____ an area of approximately 1,600 square meters. (A) consumed (B) contained (C) consisted (D) contacted
5. Inadequate finances, being unable to afford to buy a home and long work hours are the three major reasons for Taiwan’s low birth rate, as _____ by a yes123 online job bank survey. (A) executed (B) identified (C) released (D) conducted
6. Although the feeding activities of whales and walruses give the seafloor of the Bering Shelf a devastated appearance, these activities seem to be actually _____ to the area, enhancing its productivity. (A) detrimental (B) rehabilitative (C) beneficial (D) superfluous
7. _____ are unmanned flying vehicles. They are now a favorite tool for pranksters and troublemakers. (A) Drones (B) Debris (C) Barrels (D) Benchmarks
8. President Donald Trump’s administration announced _____ on US imports of steel and aluminum in the name of national security. (A) evacuation (B) effects (C) charges (D) tariffs
9. A luxury car can cost _____ amount of money. (A) a bonanza (B) a baronial (C) an exorbitant (D) an oxidant
10. A group of researchers report having managed to get a pair of ordinary industrial robots to_____ most of a piece of flat-pack IKEA furniture. (A) assemble (B) assembly (C) resemble (D) resembling
11. Intelligence is far from the only characteristic that _____ for future eminence. (A) matters (B) meets (C) met (D) mete
12. When the gunshots sounded outside Houston Elementary School, they scrambled to the ground and ducked _____. (A) against cover (B) for cover (C) coveralls (D) overalls
13. _____ the country principals and teachers are rethinking their approach to suspensions and expulsions for bad behavior. (A) Across (B) Amid (C) Among (D) Amongst
14. Presidential advisers have expressed the idea that South Korea should not content _____ with being a “shrimp among whales” such as China and Japan, but instead become a regional power by embracing smaller allies. (A) it (B) itself (C) thy (D) thyself
15. In 1939 the Ohio and Mississippi rivers overflowed _____ the worst flood ever known in the United States. (A) the cause of (B) which caused (C) and caused (D) they caused
16. Because of the depth at which the ship sank, it is considered unfeasible _____ the Titanic from the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. (A) to attempt the rising of (B) to attempt to raise (C) attempting to raise (D) to attempt to rise
17. _____ high protein content, in many places the soybean has become a dietary staple. (A) Since its (B) Its (C) That is its (D) Because of its
18. Whiskey is a distilled liquor that is much stronger _____. (A) does fermented liquor such as beer (B) fermented liquor such as beer (C) than fermented liquor such as beer does (D) than fermented liquor such as beer
19. _____, North America had lost a significant portion of its primary forests. (A) The arrival of even European settlers before (B) Before the arrival of European settlers even (C) Even before the arrival of European settlers (D) European settlers even before they arrived
20. Soprano Minnie Hauk is often
credit
with starting a trend in opera
away from
the old Italian style toward
more realistic
, dramatic
interpretations
. (A)credit (B)away from (C)more realistic (D)interpretations
21. In the past decade methane levels
have shot up
,
to the extend
that atmosphere
contains
two-and-a-half times as much of the gas as it
did
before the Industrial Revolution. (A)have shot up (B)to the extend (C)contains (D)did
22. President Tsai
has called for
the country’s companies to innovate,
urge
Taiwanese manufacturers to update their
long-established pattern
of taking orders from
branded
Western companies to make gadgets like computers and smartphones. (A)has called for (B)urge (C)long-established pattern (D)branded
23.
Members
of the “Effigy Mound” American Indian culture, once located in the
up
Mississippi Valley,
built
ancient burial mounds in the
form
of animals and birds. (A)Members (B)up (C)built (D)form
24. In recent years, government in
the UK
and in some other English-speaking countries
has been promoted
the teaching of “synthetic phonics” as the key to
success
in
training young readers
. (A)the UK (B)has been promoted (C)success (D)training young readers
25. This paper offers
an overview
of
the field of individual differences
in language learning, especially as they
reflect
in learning styles, learning strategies, and affective variables,
and touches on
some areas for further research. (A)an overview (B)the field of individual differences (C)reflect (D)and touches on
26. (A) sew (B) sews (C) sewers (D) sewing
27. (A) flash (B) flashing (C) flushed (D) flushing
28. (A) tact (B) tacking (C) tacks (D) intact
29. (A) during (B) afterwards (C) afterward (D) again
30. (A) mean (B) meaning (C) meanings (D) meant
31. (A) changed (B) is changing (C) has changed (D) had changed
32. (A) leading young people (B) that young people lead (C) that young people lead to (D) to lead young people
33. (A) gets people access (B) gets people success (C) gives people access (D) get succeeded
34. (A) what they are looking for (B) what are they looking for (C) what they are looking (D) what are they looking
35. (A) that don’t have to connect (B) that don’t have to pertinent to (C) that don’t have to link (D) that don’t have to lead to
36. (A) First (B) In the past (C) Currently (D) So far
37. (A) Either (B) Not only (C) Strikingly (D) Surprisingly
38. (A) do (B) make (C) take (D) have
39. (A) expedite what are otherwise time-consuming projects (B) expedite that are otherwise time-consuming projects (C) expediting what time-consuming projects are (D) expediting what time-consuming projects they are
40. (A) have (B) of (C) which (D) with
41. From this passage, it can be inferred that ________. (A) as a rule, magicians are more numerous in urban areas (B) hunters and farmers generally believe in magic (C) magic is the believer’s first line of defense against ill luck (D) adherents of magic view it as a safeguard against calamity
42. What is the main topic of the passage? (A) The failures and successes of magic (B) Anthropological findings on magic (C) Why people believe in magic (D) Magic as religion
43. According to the passage, hunters ________. (A) rely on charms to enhance their hunting skills (B) rely on charms in lieu of hunting skills (C) rely on their hunting skills instead of charms (D) avoid charms altogether
44. Among the people mentioned in the passage, belief in the powers of magic is apparently ________. (A) tenuous at best (B) strengthened despite instances of failure (C) little diminished by numerous failures (D) rampant and unreasoned
45. The anthropologists referred to in this passage ________. (A) feel a need to believe in magic (B) study beliefs in magic (C) have faith in magic (D) often turn to magic
46. The main point of the first paragraph is that Washington Irving was ______. (A) America’s first man of litters (B) a writer who had great success both in his own country and outside it (C) a man who was able to move from literature to politics (D) a man whose personal charm enabled him to sell basically inferior work
47. What is implied by the comment about Scott, Poe, and Hawthorne? (A) Irving enjoyed great popular admiration. (B) Scott, Poe, and Hawthorne were primarily responsible for Irving’s success. (C) More Americans than Britons admired Irving. (D) Irving’s work was not only popular but also of high literary quality.
48. Thackeray considered Irving _______. (A) the most refined European of his time (B) one of the most refined Europeans (C) not inferior to Europeans of the highest refinement (D) refined, like most Europeans
49. Which of the following best describes the effect of Irving’s personal qualities on his literary success? (A) His personal qualities were entirely responsible for his literary success. (B) His personal qualities had some effect on his literary success. (C) His personal qualities had no effect on his literary success. (D) His personal qualities were primarily responsible for his literary success.
50. Why did Thackeray think that Irving’s social grace was unusual? (A) Irving’s parents were not aristocratic. (B) Irving had gay spirits. (C) Irving exhibited warm friendliness. (D) Irving’s degree was honorary, rather than earned.
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