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109年 - 109 桃園市國民小學及學前特殊教育教師聯合甄選:英語(B)#86976
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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教甄◆英文-國小
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1. Measuring __________ in an area’s specific gravity with sensitive instruments helps locate precious metal-bearing rocks. (A) weights (B) deposits (C) yields (D) discrepancies
2. The western slopes of the Jade Mountains are deeply _____ by numerous streams. (A) chained (B) incised (C) flooded (D) distincted
3. The differences between the polar and equator diameters of Mars has not been ___________ determined. (A) unequivocally (B) ambiguously (C) perplexingly (D) assumptively
4. The motion picture originated when a series of still photographs were ______ and viewed in rapid succession to create the illusion of movement and continuity. (A) discreted (B) spliced (C) revised (D) tinted
5. The most common parental _____ must surely be “Don’t stay out too late.” (A) admonition (B) obsession (C) obligation (D) alliteration
6. One new confirmed imported case of Covid-19 was announced by Taiwan Central _____ Command Center on May 6. (A) Enterprise (B) Epilepsy (C) Epidemic (D) Eucalyptus
7. The opening of the garment factory and the outlet mall gave an _____ to the town’s growth. (A) impetus (B) impassive (C) impairment (D) imminent
8. Throughout the course of the trial the defendant continued to _________ his innocence. (A) acclaim (B) disclaim (C) proclaim (D) reclaim
9. Manic-depression also includes feelings of euphoria and ____. (A) agitation (B) commination (C) declaration (D) satisfaction
10. Weather conditions cause price _________ for the supplier in an agricultural market such as coffee/tea. (A) alienations (B) regulations (C) divisions (D) fluctuations
11. Were the ice of Greenland and Antarctic to melt, the sea level ____________ at least 100 feet. (A) would have risen (B) would rise (C) will have risen (D) had risen
12. Please provide the information requested below, _______ by the appropriate party, and submit to the Registrar’s Office. (A) have it signed (B) have signed (C) have them signed (D) it has signed
13. The observers advise that the government _______ a lot into the educating of illiterate voters. (A) invests (B) would invest (C) invest (D) investing
14. I don’t know _____ of the interns should be awarded the prize. (A) who (B) whom (C) what (D) which
15. No matter how ____________, much of the traditional handicrafts, architecture and just plain old ways of living have been swept away in the rush to industrialize. (A) the Taiwanese have tried hard (B) hard the Taiwanese have tried (C) hardly have the Taiwanese tried (D) have the Taiwanese tried
16. A: Let’s meet at the rendezvous point. B: _____ (A) Agree! That French restaurant is quite expensive. (B) Of course! Taking a bus will save us a lot of time. (C) But I don’t eat meat. I’m a vegan. (D) Sure! Ring me up when you get there.
17. A: No one in his right mind would make such a decision. B: _____ (A) Please don’t mind me. I think I’m fine. (B) We must come up with a way to thank him properly. (C) I wonder what he was thinking. (D) I agree. It was such a brilliant idea!
18. A: Mom, everybody has an iPhone. Why not me? B: Because it’s too expensive. I’m not buying them ._____ (A) Period. (B) Tell me about it. (C) I’ll see. (D) You’re right.
19. A: You shouldn’t have sold your car. B:_____ I don’t want to talk about it anymore. (A) Could you tell me more? (B) Would you buy my car? (C) Did you sell it? (D) Would you just drop it?
20. A: Why are people unhappy about unpaid holidays? I don’t mind taking a few more days off.
B:_____ I’d rather work 40 hours a week and make more money. (A) You bet! (B) It’s your call! (C) Speak for yourself! (D) You should leave him!
21. The book was
(A.)appealing
because
(B.)it’s
contents were
(C.)dazzlingly
displayed
(D.)on
the front cover. (A)appealing (B)it’s (C)dazzlingly (D)on
22. Kevin stopped
(A.)to travel
(B.)internationally
(C.)because of
the
(D.)outbreak
of COVID-19. (A)to travel (B)internationally (C)because of (D)outbreak
23.
(A.)If you
(B.)would’ve asked
me, I
(C.) would have given
you my honest
(D.)advice
. (A)If you (B)would’ve asked (C) would have given (D)advice
24. We
(A.) are used
(B.) to
(C.) have
lots of homework,
(D.) so
this new assignment is not a problem at all. (A) are used (B) to (C) have (D) so
25.
(A.)No sooner
(B.) did
we enter the classroom
(C.) than
the professor
(D.) had started
the lecture. (A)No sooner (B) did (C) than (D) had started
26. Like
(A.)that
of any other
(B.)commodities
, the value of gold
(C.)results from
the interplay of
(D.)the forces
of supply and demand. (A)that (B)commodities (C)results from (D)the forces
27. The rural towns are
(A.)dying
.
(B.)One of
the problems
(C.)being
that young people are
(D.)leaving
. (A)dying (B)One of (C)being (D)leaving
28. Along the Amazon River’s shores
(A.)are
the
(B.) world’s
largest forest,
(C.)in which
(D.) varied and abundant
foliage grows. (A)are (B) world’s (C)in which (D) varied and abundant
29. It’s
(A.)extremely
important that
(B.)every
civilian
(C.)has
the freedom of religion, speech, press,
(D.)assembly
and association. (A)extremely (B)every (C)has (D)assembly
30. Each cell contains
(A.)a number of
chromosomes,
(B.)each has
genes
(C.)determining
(D.)what
characteristics the animal or plant will have. (A)a number of (B)each has (C)determining (D)what characteristics
31. (A) in (B) for (C) at (D) to
32. (A) and (B) both to (C) also (D) moreover
33. (A) manipulated (B) mandated (C) memorized (D) multiplied
34. (A) to help (B) helping (C) helps (D) help
35. (A) Verses (B) Writing (C) Comparing (D) Comparisons
36. (A) intellectual (B) prolific (C) respectful (D) notorious
37. (A) ornaments (B) trends (C) pinnacles (D) vogues
38. (A) conventional (B) prodigal (C) prodigious (D) immerse
39. (A) served (B) engaged (C) awarded (D) entitled
40. (A) mythologized (B) sublimed (C) suspected (D) verified
41. According to the passage, what is the main function of stress? (A) To decrease the chance of memory loss. (B) To protect our body against potential hazards. (C) To signal the need for our bodies to work harder. (D) To release hormones during dangerous circumstances.
42. What would be the best title for the passage? (A) The Ways We React to Stress. (B) The Reason of Stress in Our Life. (C) Common Stressful Circumstances. (D) What Causes Our Body to Shut Down?
43. According to the passage, what is NOT the human coping mechanism against stress? (A) Mental distress. (B) Intense muscles. (C) Faster heart beats. (D) Increased desire for food.
44. According to the passage, what could stress bring to an employee working for too many hours? (A) Poor memory. (B) Sharper senses. (C) A state of high mood. (D) Longer attention span.
45. If this passage is part of a lecture, who could be the speaker? (A) In a finance journal. (B) In a driver’s license guide. (C) In a cookbook. (D) In a psychology magazine.
46. Which of the following is the best title? (A) Median age of first marriage (B) Staying single (C) Postponing the marriage (D) Sociology and marriage
47. When do we see the fastest rise of age at which people marry for the first time? (A) 1950s to 1970s (B) Since 1970s (C) Since 1950s (D) About 20 years ago
48. Which of the following is NOT true based on the passage? (A) Cohabitation is a problem caused by young people’s decision to stay single. (B) The high divorce rate made young people less eager to get married. (C) Economic uncertainty caused young people to postpone marriage or stay single. (D) Women might get married late because of their participation in the labor force.
49. Choose the best word to fill the blank. (A) visible (B) expensive (C) effective (D) convincing
50. What is the tone of the author? (A) cheerful and excited (B) jeering and contemptuous (C) bitter and sarcastic (D) professional and objective
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