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108年 - 108 桃園市國民小學及學前特殊教育教師聯合甄選:英語(B)#76364
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
108年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. In 2019, ____ have taken the first ever image of a black hole. (A) astrologists (B) anthologists (C) anesthesiologists (D) astronomers
2. Chamomile is an excellent, gentle ____ which helps us relax after feeling stressed out. (A) accelerator (B) stimulant (C) sedative (D) appendix
3. While medicinal herbs for seasonal flu or the common cold are not a cure, they can be used to ____ the associated symptoms. (A) alleviate (B) discriminate (C) delineate (D) fragment
4. As a rule of ____, you should fry meat balls for at least 10 minutes for better taste. (A) elbow (B) golden (C) thumb (D) though
5. As the war is about to break out, the country’s economy is on the ____ of collapse. (A) process (B) verge (C) end (D) beginning
6. The thief must have ____ silently into the house while I was sleeping last night. (A) escaped (B) explored (C) clung (D) crept
7. Mary is such a bromide. I have never met someone as ____ as her. (A) angry (B) polite (C) dull (D) cheerful
8. The only cure for alcoholism is complete ____ from alcohol. (A) pretension (B) abstinence (C) obsolete (D) prescription
9. The latest figures concerning the company’s sales are certainly very ____. (A) courteous (B) outmoded (C) disturbing (D) determined
10. In a child, curiosity normally suggests intelligence and is welcomed, but an ____ adult is best avoided. (A) inquisitive (B) impartial (C) indulgent (D) indecisive
II. Dialogue11. A: ________ B: I have been there once. (A) Have you ever gone to Japan? (B) Have you been to Japan before? (C) How many times have you gone to Japan? (D) How many times have you been to Japan?
12. A: When does the next bus come? B: ________ (A) On twenty minutes. (B) In about fifteen minutes. (C) It’s not service. (D) It’s 10:20.
13. A: That was a very meaning thing to say. B: ________ (A) I will do it for you. (B) I’d rather have gone home. (C) You should stay away from him. (D) I’m sorry.
14. A: I felt sad. We lost the game. B: Fine! The ________ supporters of our team cheered us even when we lost. (A) true-blue (B) top banana (C) two-faced (D) white-elephant
15. A: I didn’t forget to give you back the money, did I? B: ________ (A) Yes, you did. You gave me the money. (B) Yes, you didn’t. I have the money now. (C) No, you did. You forgot to give me back the money. (D) No, you didn’t. You gave me the money.
16. (A) as (B) and (C)therefore (D) consequently
17. (A) promotion (B) employment (C)entrance (D)discharge
18. (A) whom (B) who (C) those (D) whoever
19. (A) close to (B) likely to (C) not like (D) no less than
20. (A) clobbered (B) maledicted (C) tailored (D) fluctuated
21. (A) has its roots (B) having its roots (C) being rooted (D) roots have it
22. (A) by means of (B) contrary to (C) to some extent (D) in reaction to
23. (A) bars of (B) cartons of (C) gallons of (D) layers of
24. (A) As a result (B) By contrast (C) In a sense (D) With respect to
25. (A) has come up with (B) coming a long way (C) has come a long way (D) comes from afar
IV. Grammar26. Global warming is making the world’s oceans sicker, depleting them ____ oxygen and harming delicate coral reefs more often. (A) on (B) into (C) to (D) of
27. Norway has a concept ____ its national character. It’s called “koselig,” and it’s a combination of nature, companionship and coziness promoting personal well-being. (A) that is central to (B) is central to (C) be central to (D) which central
28. While Macs and, later, iPads were once ____ classroom tech, Google and Microsoft have overtaken Apple. (A) adjacent to (B) confined to (C) familiar with (D) synonymous with
29. Anger is what you need to control, ____ you can let love roam free. (A) moreover (B) despite (C) whereas (D) neither
30. Jimmy wouldn’t have failed the test, ____ he studied for a whole night and couldn’t wake up in the morning for the test. (A) for (B) despite (C) but (D) although
31. ____ having overthrown the government, the military dictator kept invading other countries in that region. (A) Contrary to (B) Not content with (C) In need of (D) Instead of
32. Having witnessed the traffic accident, Andy’s squeaky voice ____ my nerves. (A) beats (B) gets on (C) bites (D) touches
33. All the workers have to work ____ to make sure that the machines go smoothly through the night. (A) in relays (B) in return (C) in advance (D) in reality
34. Taken as a prisoner of war, the soldier was ____ his enemy. (A) in need of (B) in mercy of (C) at the need of (D) at the mercy of
35. The manager says that the battery has a life ____ of two years. (A) span (B) period (C) sentence (D) insurance
36. The president (A)
doesn’t know
what will (B)
become of
the country if the (C)
unemployment rate
(D)
kept rising
in the next few months.(A)doesn’t know (B)become of (C)unemployment rate (D)kept rising
37. Will always does things (A)
on the spin of
(B)
the moment
without (C)
planning
(D)
in advance
.(A)on the spin of (B)the moment (C)planning (D)in advance
38. (A)
Falling
(B)
annual incomes
in the past few years have (C)
slowed down
Mexico’s (D)
economy
.(A)Falling (B)annual incomes (C)slowed down (D)economy
39. (A)
A bomb square
was (B)
called in
(C)
to remove
the explosives (D)
placed in
the department store.(A)A bomb square (B)called in (C)to remove (D)placed in
40. (A)
Rising
above a sea of green trees in the German countryside, Sauerberg Castle is a historic castle complex (B)
featured
a tall weathered tower and (C)
a series of
connected grey stone buildings (D)
with
dramatic pitched roofs. (A)Rising (B)featured (C)a series of (D)with
41. This passage is about ____. (A) Jazz in general and one specific type of jazz (B) The various sources of jazz (C) The life of Scott Joplin (D) The major characteristics of jazz
42. The word ‘‘conglomeration” in line 1 could be best replaced by ____. (A) disharmony (B) mixture (C) purity (D) treasure
43. According to the passage, ragtime was ____. (A) generally performed on a variety of instruments (B) performed only at the Maple Leaf Club in Sedalia (C) extremely soothing and sedate (D) the first type of jazz
44. Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage? (A) Scott Joplin was a slave when he was born. (B) Scott Joplin’s parents had been slaves before Scott was born. (C) Scott Joplin had formerly been a slave, but he no longer was after 1868. (D) Scott Joplin’s parents were slaves when Scott was born.
45. In line 4, the word “improvisation” involves which of the following ____. (A) Playing the written parts of the music (B) Performing similarly to other musicians (C) Making up music while playing (D) Playing a varied selection of musical compositions
46. What is the tone of the author? (A) professional and neutral (B) cheerful and passionate (C) sarcastic and critical (D) warm and encouraging
47. Which is the most possible book this passage is from? (A) Piagetian Psychology (B) Reading Materials and Methods (C) Reading Psychology (D) Reading Difficulty Prevention
48. Choose the best word to fill the blank. (A) a lot of (B) much (C) little (D) due
49. What is the next paragraph most likely about? (A) The meaning of general cognitive abilities. (B) How the “reading readiness” controversy got started. (C) The stages of reading development. (D) The notion of concrete operations.
50. What is the main idea of this message? (A) Cognitive maturation is a requirement for young children to learn to read. (B) “Reading readiness” is a controversial concept in reading development research. (C) Learning to read involves learning many different skills. (D) Reading difficulties prior to age 7 are a normal condition.
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