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108年 - 108 臺南市市立國民中小學暨幼兒園正式教師(含代理教師)聯合甄選:英語文#84949
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
108年 |
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80 |
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0
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1. It is _____ to suggest that taxes should affect people with higher incomes more than they affect poorer people. (A) acquainted (B) reconcilable (C) bereaved (D) legitimate
2. These two countries have technologically advanced industrial economies, and democracy is firmly _____ in both. (A) deciphered (B) entrenched (C) trampled (D) provoked
3. Health investigators have been concerned to identify quickly any possible cases of human-to-human _____ of the disease. (A) presumption (B) enlightenment (C) saturation (D) transmission
4. I hate to _____ you, but you'll probably never get your money back from them. (A) precipitate (B) surrogate (C) wrench (D) disillusion
5. Astronauts are always in space suits because exposing human beings to the cold, airless environment of space is _____. (A) illegitimate (B) lethal (C ) sustainable (D) gravitational
6. After months of practice, Terry passed her road test _____. (A) with a pink slip (B) out of the blue (C) with flying colors (D) as a black sheep
7. Before writing your essay, you need to _____ a list of the points you wanted to make first. (A)revenge (B) smother (C) compile (D) terminate
8. Bob reached the _____ of his career when he finally became president of a big company. (A) zenith (B) nadir (C) sphere (D) rigor
9. Our wedding anniversary party date is _____. We will be able to finalize the date this weekend. (A) tentative (B) susceptible (C) redundant (D) picturesque
10. To function properly the new nation would have to increase production, break down trade _____ and become a single market for home-produced goods. (A) agenda (B) negotiations (C) barriers (D) commission
11. The Declaration of Independence states that life, liberty, and the _____ of happiness are basic human rights. (A)pursuit (B) recruit (C) parade (D) resolution
12. To what degree does quoting sources make an argument more _____? (A)valid (B) elementary (C) identical (D) mechanic
13. Four Taiwanese films will be _____ at the 18th New York Asian Film Festival running from Jun28 through July 14. (A) committed (B) associated (C) screened (D) displayed
14. We always try to _____ our clients with financial assistance if necessary. (A)lodge (B) assign (C) administer (D) accommodate
15. One cause of global warming is production of greenhouse gases; the other big _____ is smoke from vehicles. (A) enemy (B) raid (C) culprit (D) victim
16. It‟s quite _____ that the thief climbed through the window when it‟s nearly 20 meters above the ground. (A)improbable (B) high (C) magical (D) unacceptable
17. The medication is for _____ use only, so please don‟t try and swallow it. (A)digestive (B) outward (C) extravagant (D) external
18. I think the idea that human life expectancy will increase to 200 years is _____. (A) authentic (B) far-fetched (C) brilliant (D) ideal
19. Blinking and breathing are things we do without thinking; we aren‟t _____ of the fact that we‟re doing them. (A)ignoring (B) trusting (C) conscious (D) weary
20. This is my favorite movie, but I hope they don't try to make a _____; some stories are good enough on their own. (A)release (B) scene (C) sequel (D) novel
21. The company has several jobs _____ in its new social media management department. (A)in hunting (B) in waiting (C) on offer (D) with post
22. The claim is _____ by scientists, who believe the issue needs to be studied further. (A) chosen (B) spoken (C) disputed (D) agreed
23. It is common for people who are only _____, often called a "friend of a friend", to use small talk. (A) fans (B) acquaintances (C) buddies (D) cronies
24. Today‟s language teachers have a _____ of established Internet-mediated communicative devices and activities at their disposal. (A) plethora (B) total (C) sum (D) quantity
25. Speech recognition is the process of allowing computer software to interpret the meaning of a speaker's _____. (A) text (B) laughter (C) images (D) utterances
26. The government has demanded that local authorities should consider the impact on endangered leopard cats' _____ when conducting environmental assessments of development projects. (A) habits (B) habitus (C) habitat (D) habitats
27. As Taiwan faces the challenges of an aging population, prison administrators are also encountering the problem of an increase in the number of _____ prisoners requiring special care behind bars. (A) old (B) older (C) elder (D) elderly
28. Last year, a fake news story about a Washington pizza restaurant went viral, _____ a gunman to open fire at the business. (A) cause (B) caused (C) causing (D) has caused
29. In recent years, inactivity _____as an important risk to overall health. (A) emerged (B) has emerged (C) had emerged (D) has been emerging
30. Brandon is the single most _____ candidate whose verbal skills have been honed by years in the Legislative Yuan. (A) articulate (B) culinary (C) restrictive (D) temperate
31. The case on Michael‟s cellphone is _____, allowing the maker‟s logo to be more noticeable. (A) transparent (B) squeamish (C) bittersweet (D) legitimate
32. _____ are poor observers of their children‟s behavior so deviant behavior might reach unmanageable proportions. (A) Parents that (B) When parents (C) Parents (D) If parents
33. Chelsea flew into Boston to watch a soccer match that raised _____ $4 million for organizations fighting discrimination across the world. (A) an estimate (B) an estimated (C) an estimating (D) estimating as
34. Local government leaders have continually _____ efforts to clean the harbor, but it is hard to prevent sediment from accumulating. (A) accused (B) emerged (C) launched (D) stained
35. After the train crash, there was a _____ of screams and ambulance sirens. (A) brutality (B) cacophony (C) requital (D) tournament
36. In his capacity as secretary of the residents association, he regularly attends meetings of the community policing _____. (A) establishment (B) measures (C) function (D) committee
37. Watson had to wait until the flood water receded_____ get to his house to examine the damage. (A) before he could (B) by the time he wanted to (C) assuming that he could (D) after he could
38. (A) one that (B) the biology that (C) a living type (D) those which
39. (A) sneaked out of (B) bound for (C) introduced into (D) living in
40. (A) indeterminably (B) inadequately (C) subconsciously (D) unknowingly
41. (A) agreeable to (B) native to (C) adaptable to (D) sufficient for
42. (A) were conquering (B) are in victory (C) have won (D) have thrived
43. (A) curriculum (B) configuration (C) correspondence (D) contradiction
44. (A) in charge of (B) as the result of (C) in spite of (D) in case of
45. (A) defends (B) decorates (C) departs (D) delivers
46. (A) enabled (B) enable (C) enables (D) enabling
47. (A) shown off (B) known as (C) succeeded in (D) given to
48. (A) agents (B) appeals (C) stakes (D) spears
49. (A) stick to (B) stand on (C) deliver up (D) pass by
50. (A) what (B) when (C) where (D) which
51. (A) make them up (B) find them out (C) turn them down (D) pick them up
52. (A) in the back of (B) in contrast to (C) in connection with (D) in the form of
53. (A) Whether (B) However (C) Whatever (D) Nevertheless
54. (A) conveys (B) according to (C) refers to (D) defines as
55. (A) encompasses (B) excludes (C) employs (D) engages
56. (A) solving (B) intensifying (C) supporting (D) dissolving
57. (A) that can alter (B) that alters (C) which altered (D) which is to alter
58. (A) quickly (B) quick (C) quietly (D) quiet
59. (A) Because (B) Once (C) Although (D) Since
60. (A) as (B) with (C) at (D) below
61. (A) escalates (B) conceives (C) massacres (D) penetrates
62. (A) due to (B) lead to (C) owe to (D) thank to
63. (A) in sum (B) in short (C) in turn (D) in fact
64. (A) levers (B) grazes (C) edifies (D) verges
65. (A) who (B) what (C) where (D) which
66. (A) demanding (B) hosting (C) implementing (D) spreading
67. (A) as (B) link with (C) next to (D) regardless of
68. (A) concerning (B) end up with (C) leading to (D) those who drink
69. (A) by (B) from (C) to (D) without
70. (A) For instance (B) However (C) If any (D) In summary
71. Where is this article most likely to occur? (A) in a complimentary magazine on an airplane. (B) in a yearly review book concerning geography. (C) in the autobiography of an international travel agent. (D) in a literature criticism book on India religions.
72. Who does „a billion people‟ refer to in line 2? (A) the farm workers in India. (B) the population of India. (C) people in countries affected by the monsoon. (D) religious people in India that worship the monsoon.
73. Which statement is NOT true about Alexander Frater‟s book? (A) He writes about living in Mumbai for the whole monsoon. (B) He discusses how people visit India to be „healed‟ by monsoons. (C) He interviews people in India about their feelings on the monsoon. (D) He noticed rains do not bother locals as much as they do on tourists.
74. According to the article, what do religious locals in India view the monsoon as? (A) blessing for farmland and farm workers. (B) time for honor and tradition. (C) terrifying bad luck that has passed away. (D) cleansing and renewing force.
75. Which statement is true according to this article? (A) There are almost no tourists in India during the monsoon season. (B) Traditional Indians believe the monsoon has healing power for their bodies. (C) The monsoon occurs on the east and west coasts of India at the same time. (D) With the same price, tourists can enjoy greener landscapes during the monsoon season in Goa.
76. What is the main idea of the article? (A) It is to encourage people to study in bilingual programs. (B) It is to explain what bilingual education is. (C) It is to explain how to teach in a bilingual program. (D) It is to emphasize the importance of bilingual education.
77. According to the passage, what is a transitional bilingual program? (A) All subjects are taught in English. (B) It is intended for children to stay in the program for an extended period of time. (C) Children can learn some subjects in their native languages. (D) It is for students who take part in case studies.
78. According to the passage, what is an immersion program? (A) It is not a type of bilingual education program. (B) All subjects are taught in English to non-English-speaking students. (C) Teachers do not modify the language for students. (D) This is the type of bilingual program only for non-English-speaking students.
79. According to the passage, what is an ESL program? (A) It places students in specific classes to teach them English. (B) Students in an ESL program spend most of their time in subject classrooms. (C) Students in an ESL program learn English easier and faster than those in other types of bilingual programs. (D) None of the above.
80. According to the passage, which one of the followings is correct about bilingual programs? (A) Bilingual education is a new approach to teaching non-English-speaking students. (B) Modifying language for students is not allowed in bilingual programs. (C) Bilingual programs were started for the purpose of helping children enhance their native language proficiency. (D) It may also refer to programs teaching English-speaking students a foreign language.
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