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108年 - 108 中區縣市政府教師甄選策略聯盟:英語#77245
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
108年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. Since Johnny had no proper reason for missing school, his absence should be treated as _____. (A) abstention (B) desertion (C) neglect (D) truancy
2. I tried to concentrate on my homework but my eyes kept _____ away from the workbook. (A) dissecting (B) lapsing (C) rambling (D) straying
3. Students need to learn tips on how to _____ a bully and help someone who is bullied. (A) stand up with (B) stand up to (C) stand by (D) stand up for
4. Susan originally wanted to be a dancer but had to _____ her dream after breaking her right leg in a car accident. (A) abuse (B) abandon (C) omit (D) achieve
5. The best way to _____ the anxiety that comes with writing a long essay or report is to start ahead of time. (A) disrupt (B) retrieve (C) congest (D) relieve
6. Mary had made many _____ due to her rude manners and selfishness. (A) allies (B) atrocities (C) adversaries (D) improvements
7. If your invitations are met with repeated _____, you should just leave him alone. (A) reclamation (B) dystopia (C) blunts (D) rebuffs
8. To raise _____ readers, we need to start from parents reading to their children every day. (A) ardent (B) impassive (C) credential (D) agile
9. Taiwan’s development has long favored north over south and urban areas over rural ones, leading to severe _____. (A) distributions (B) consistency (C) disparities (D) congruities
10. Some young entrepreneurs are crafting products that _____ distinctive local characteristics to attract visitors. (A) delegate (B) condemn (C) highlight (D) derogate
II. Grammar: Choose the best answer to each question. 11. I have finished the main dish and I’m still hungry. I _____ ordered something more filling. (A) must have (B) would have (C) should have (D) may have
12. A: I’ve got an upset stomach, and it won’t go away. B: Have you tried _____ some gastric acid reducer? (A) taken (B) take (C) took (D) taking
13. Very rarely _____ here in February in Australia. The weather is getting so unpredictable. (A) it snows (B) does it snow (C) is it snowing (D) it is snowing
14. Plants vary considerably _____ size, color and way of living. (A) in (B) on (C) to (D) for
15. Lady Gaga, _____, is known for her flamboyant costumes and provocative lyrics. (A) which is a performance artist (B) a performance artist (C) a performance artist, who (D) is a performance artist
16. He is one of the most hated men in history, despite _____ anything really bad. (A) he didn’t do (B) he hadn’t done (C) not having done (D) not done
17. We _____ TV tonight if Peter hadn’t bought the movie tickets. (A) will watch (B) would watch (C) would have watched (D) had watched
18. _____ what other students think, I believe Helen is very trustworthy. (A) In contrast (B) On the contrary (C) Even though (D) Contrary to
19. I _____ passed the test. The score is not high, but I’m glad I don’t have to take the test again. (A) nearly (B) barely (C) almost (D) remotely
20. “Bombing Lord Handan” is a Lantern Festival event that is unique _____ Taitung. (A) to (B) with (C) by (D) under
21. Strictly speaking, the Yanshui Beehive Fireworks is a ceremony for _____ off epidemic diseases. (A) waddling (B) ward (C) warding (D) warded
22. This bird has mistakenly eaten a plastic product _____ on the ocean surface. (A) floats (B) floating (C) floated (D) float
23. The whole environmental team started by doing beach cleanups on their own and tried to transform marine debris _____ works of art. (A) with (B) above (C) by (D) into
24. Animal behaviorist, Jane Goodall, once said: “Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, will we help. Only if we help, _____ we be saved.” (A) shall (B) are (C) is (D) were
25. (A) have (B) have been (C) had been (D) being
26. (A) one to ten (B) one-ten (C) one-tenth (D) one of ten
27. (A) in store (B) in season (C) in question (D) in stack
28. (A) held (B) raised (C) pollinated (D) revived
29. (A) struggle (B) have being struggled (C) struggled (D) struggling
30. (A) Subsidiaries (B) Subsidies (C) Appendage (D) Addendum
31. (A) required (B) determined (C) acquired (D) devoted
32. (A) so (B) such (C) not (D) the
33. (A) account for (B) object to (C) lean toward (D) depend on
34. (A) implantation (B) supplementation (C) application (D) determination
35. (A) emphasizes (B) premises (C) ignores (D) insists
36. (A) Although (B) Because (C) However (D) Therefore
37. The expression "pastures new" in paragraph 3 most closely means _____. (A) real bargains (B) efficacious substitute (C) exciting employment (D) better opportunities
38. What leads to the lifestyle change of European Nations according to the passage? (A) Using more central heating. (B) Traveling around European nations. (C) Having fewer children. (D) Enjoying cross-cultural exchange.
39. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Descriptions about the rituals of the royal court. (B) Procedures of how to bind feet. (C) A discussion about the history of foot binding. (D) A claim for forbidding foot binding.
40. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A) The feet of girls from Tang Dynasty were bent from the birth. (B) A few young women remained with bound feet by the 21st century. (C) Only the girls from the royal families could proceed to bind their feet. (D) The women in Ancient China honored their families with binding their feet to make them small.
41. What can you infer about how the author considers foot binding based on the passage? (A) appropriate (B) fashionable (C) painful (D) required
42. What is the second paragraph mainly about? (A) The early life of Emperor Li Yu. (B) The reasons why women in Ancient China bound their feet. (C) The specialty of young girls in Ancient China. (D) The procedure of foot binding.
43. What does the word "confined" mean according to the passage? (A) restricted (B) trained (C) remained (D) obeyed
44. What is this passage mainly about? (A) Advertising a special event. (B) Selling flowers. (C) Instructing people how to make a special dinner. (D) Asking for donations.
45. According to this passage, if you are one of the first 20 guests who book a table on Mother’s Day, _____. (A) your mother will receive a free dinner (B) your mother will receive a discount (C) your mother will receive a free flower (D) your mother will receive a free drink
46. What does the phrase, "as a token" mean according to the passage? (A) A certificate signifying money. (B) An attitude of consideration. (C) A way of doing something. (D) A symbol signifying gratitude.
47. What is the best title for the article? (A) Earthquake (B) Tornado (C) Tropical Cyclone (D) Natural Disasters
48. What can be inferred from the first paragraph? (A) People are in the upper hand of all creatures. (B) People tend to live at ease and should always take precautions. (C) People have lost faith in themselves. (D) People can control everything.
49. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the article? (A) Many small earthquakes occur every day. (B) Most earthquakes are caused by the sudden movements of faults after the stress builds up. (C) Reverse dip-slip faults are created from horizontal compression or contracting of Earth's crust. (D) Plates can move against each other.
50. What are seismic waves? (A) The periodic rising and falling of Earth's ocean surface. (B) The waves of energy that travel through the Earth's layers. (C) The waves that are generated from an electric field. (D) The waves that generate tropical cyclones.
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