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108年 - 108-1 國立科學工業園區實驗高級中學教師甄選_國小部一般教師、體育專長、視覺藝術專長:英文#76226
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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A. Word Usage: Choose the best way to complete each sentence or answer each question.
(每題 3 分,共 15 分)
1. A disease that is
epidemic
(A) has no cure. (B) is limited to children. (C) is not serious. (D) spreads rapidly. .
2. To be
heedless
of instructions is to (A) explain instructions carefully. (B) try to follow instructions. (C) fail to pay attention to instructions. (D)fail to understand instructions.
3. Little children require constant
supervision
. This means that adults must (A) give them lots of freedom. (B) watch and direct them. (C) give them art supplies. (D) teach them to read.
4. Which is an example of
negligence
? (A) Planning a camping trip. (B) Cooking over a campfire. (C) Leaving a campfire unattended. (D) Putting out a forest fire.
5. Nita and Cato settled their disagreement by
compromising
. This means that they (A)found a third person to decide who was right. (B) apologized to each other. (C) each gave up something. (D)decided that one of them was completely in the wrong.
B. Vocabulary (每題 4 分,共 40 分)6. For the sake of religion, he turned a ___ after fifty. (A) yeast (B) vegetarian (C) grease (D) dictation
7. She was highly respected for her ___ knowledge. (A) anthem (B) analects (C) baptize (D) scholastic
8. Personal interest is not always ___ with public interest. (A) compatible (B) counsel (C) adversity (D) bland
9. He is on the ___ of adulthood. (A) parlor (B) parcel (C) threshold (D) utensil
10. We voted for the proposal ___. (A) reunion (B) unanimously (C) jelly (D) carnival
11. His love for ___ led him to studying in mathematics in college. (A) legacy (B) geometry (C) metaphor (D) prophesy
12. On the top of the mountain, you can almost see the ___ of the city. (A) paradise (B) panorama (C) optical (D) preface
13. The present famine is almost on a ___ with the disastrous one of twenty years ago. (A) philharmonic (B) psalm (C) rhetoric (D) parallel
14. My ___ is that love all but trust a few. (A) germ (B) bishop (C) cult (D) creed
15. The robber finally met his ___ in a car crash when he tried to make an escape. (A) doom (B) debut (C) compile (D) coffin
16. (A) to vaccinate (B) vaccinating (C) vaccinate (D) vaccinated
17. (A) including (B) supposing (C) regarding (D) providing
18. (A) which (B) that (C) where (D) on which
19. (A) confining to (B) acquainted with (C) exposed to (D) endowed with
20. (A) plausible (B) specious (C) invalid (D) earthly
21. (A) pediatricians (B) optometrists (C) psychiatrists (D) neurologists
22. (A) Whatever (B) However (C) Yet (D) Nevertheless
23. How did the Taiwan government react when the scandal broke out? (A) It asked people to stop drinking beverages. (B) It took immediate action to ensure the safety of food products. (C) It tried to cover up the problem by dismissing it as fake news. (D) It arrested government officials responsible for the crisis.
24. Which was NOT one of the consequences of the food safety scandal? (A) Some consumers lost faith in Taiwan’s food products. (B) Certain Taiwanese products were banned overseas. (C) Taiwan’s international image was hurt. (D) Food manufacturers suffered a record loss.
25. What is implied at the end of the passage? (A) The scandal might have long-term negative effects on Taiwan. (B) The scandal is actually a blessing in disguise of Taiwan. (C) Taiwan’s manufacturers have learned lessons from the scandal. (D) Some foreign countries might stop doing business with Taiwan.
26. Which is most important to put in the summary? (A) In Helsinki, Finland, about 3,000 students gathered with signs about dinosaurs. (B) Thousands of people marched to demand an end to coal burning in Poland. (C) Around the world, students have been skipping school on Fridays to make leaders pay attention to climate change. (D) In December 2018, Greta Thunberg spoke at a climate meeting in Poland.
27. You could find the most information about student protests to fight climate change by ____. (A) Reading Greta Thunberg’s social media posts about Fridays for Future. (B) Reading about past winners of the Nobel Peace Prize. (C) Speaking with school leaders in your own city. (D) Speaking with people in Poland who are in favor of burning coal.
28. The Article says: “It all started with 15-year-old Greta Thunberg from Sweden. She began protesting by herself in September 2018. But she wasn’t alone for long. Social media helped Greta create Fridays for Future. Her efforts gained buzz on Twitter. Then, she spoke at a climate meeting in Poland in December 2018.” The author uses this passage mostly to ____. (A) Suggest that Greta Thunberg was too young to protest (B) Help readers understand why climate change is important to Greta Thunberg (C) Invite readers to join the Fridays for Future protests in Sweden (D) Show that it only takes one person to make a difference
29. Which passage from the Article best shows how Greta Thunberg was able to get students around the world involved in her protests? (A) Soon, tens of thousands of students joined Greta’s protests. (B) It all started with 15-year-old Greta Thunberg from Sweden. She began protesting by herself in September 2018. (C) But she wasn’t alone for long. Social media helped Greta create Fridays for Future. Her efforts gained buzz on Twitter. (D) Greta predicts the students won’t back down. “We have to live with this all our lives,” she said.
30. Based on the Article, which is most likely to happen? (A) Greta Thunberg will step aside and allow adults to take over fighting climate change. (B) Most students who take part in the Fridays for Future will stop skipping school. (C) Social media companies will stop allowing young protesters to post on their sites. (D) Greta will keep using social media to get even more students interested in her cause.
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