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109年 - 109 臺南市國民小學暨幼兒園教師聯合甄選:英語文#87569
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
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109年 |
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1. Convenience stores are _____ in Tainan. It seems like there is one on nearly every corner. (A) obligatory (B) mercurial (C) ubiquitous (D) judicious
2. The rescue crew was able to successfully _____ the five trapped men from the cave before the super typhoon was approaching the region. (A) chronicle (B) extricate (C) underrate (D) stigmatize
3. Instead of waiting for a problem to occur in the classroom, teachers should be _____ by thinking of solutions beforehand. (A) diagonal (B) blustery (C) proactive (D) unseemly
4. Pamela, who loves all living creatures, takes a strong _____ against eating any sort of meat. (A) hawker (B) stance (C) cavity (D) locale
5. Sandra operates about 36 bubble tea _____ across Taiwan and has franchises everywhere from the United States to South Africa. (A) emperors (B) branches (C) detectives (D) comedians
6. The salt marshes are an important stop for more than 200 species of birds as they _____ north every spring from as far away as South America. (A) migrate (B) benefit (C) collapse (D) acquire
7. The 12-year Curriculum is an important measure that will readjust Taiwan’s education system in line with current problems and _____ changes the island is facing.
(A) demography
(B) demographic
(C) demographics
(D) demographically
8. Spanking is a poor way to shape a child’ s behavior. It will result in feelings of anger and frustration. _____ that hitting is okay, the child may attack smaller children. (A) Have learned (B) Learning (C) Having learned (D) Learned
9. Many strategies are available to _____ students _____ new vocabulary, such as vocabulary notebooks, increased free-reading time, and discussing new terms as they are encountered. (A) acquaint …with (B) bring…about (C) lead…to (D) not only…but also
10. Research consistently revealed a strong_____ relationship between prior knowledge and reading comprehension ability. The more one already knows, the more one comprehends; and the more one comprehends, the more one learns new knowledge to comprehend an even greater number of topics and texts. (A) reciprocal (B) murky (C) lineal (D) ambiguous
11. The athletes had to train out in the open field despite the _____ heat of the summer. (A) unrelenting (B) meticulous (C) infectious (D) scorched
12. We cannot give you a _____ answer now; there are still many uncertainties about the issue. (A) vague (B) definite (C) witty (D) diplomatic
13. People should not eat a wild mushroom unless they are absolutely certain that it is harmless and _____. (A) edible (B) visible (C) audible (D) tangible
14. David fell off the bus and sprained his ankle. He rose to his feet with effort and slowly _____ along. (A) strode (B) limped (C) trotted (D) strutted
15. Sally cooks very well and often invites people whom she meets at social gatherings to her home to savor her great delicacies. It is this _____ that has won her a lot of friends. (A) hospitality (B) hostility (C) dilemma (D) hygiene
16. Recent studies have indicated that _____ found in tomatoes can help prevent cancer. (A) foundations (B) nutrients (C) immigrants (D) feathers
17. Terry went on to become a very successful author, _____ his childhood reading difficulties. (A) in terms of (B) in parallel with (C) in favor of (D) in spite of
18. Since the road is wet this morning, _____ last night. (A) it must rain (B) it must be raining (C) it must have rained (D) it must have been rain
19. The price of oil, as we know, has _____ doubled in the past three years. (A) larger than (B) more than (C) as great as (D) as many as
20. Las Vegas, _____ of the United States, entices people to come and throw away their money. (A) is the gambling capital (B) which the gambling capital (C) the gambling capital (D) it is the gambling capital
21. Besides his cheerful _____, he was also a very intelligent and industrious boy. (A) environment (B) mood (C) disposition (D) face
22. The police decided to _____ the new law by increasing the number of road patrols. (A) beckon (B) enforce (C) insolent (D) dismal
23. The space shuttle was _____ into outer space with the help of its booster rockets. (A) hurled (B) hoisted (C) propelled (D) elevated
24. If you are prone to occasional headache pain, resting in a darkened room may _____ the pain. (A) induce (B) elicit (C) alleviate (D) flounder
25. Lead _____ as a material for sculpture since the time of the early Greeks. (A) has been used (B) being used (C) has used (D) used
26. The magnetic compass does not operate satisfactorily near the magnetic poles, nor _____ near the geographic poles. (A) does the marine gyrocompass (B) with the marine gyrocompass (C) the marine gyrocompass (D) the marine gyrocompass operates
27. _____ all the behavior is learned behavior is a basic assumption of social scientists. (A) Nearly (B) That nearly (C) It is nearly (D) When nearly
28. _____ as much as one-fourth of all timber harvested is not used. (A) The estimate (B) The estimate that (C) They are estimated (D) It is estimated that
29. Good friends are mirrors that reflect the truest images of ourselves. They shed a light that _____ our problems and crises. (A) demands (B) covers (C) brings (D) illuminates
30. When problems are coming into focus, it's easy to let a sense of helplessness set in. _____, there are plenty of actions you can take to help resolve them. (A) In addition (B) Furthermore (C) However (D) Needless to say
31. The beach was covered with hollows and _____ after the tide had gone out. (A) ridges (B) smudges (C) ripples (D) wrinkles
32. Internet fraud is differentiated from theft since the victim voluntarily and knowingly provides the information, money or property to the _____. (A) comrade (B) verdict (C) burglar (D) perpetrator
33. One of Copenhagen Zoo’s giant pandas escaped from its enclosure early Monday and roamed the park before staff were able to _____ it and bring it back. (A) alleviate (B) evolve (C) hydrate (D) sedate
34. In a corner of India where curry remains an alien dish, stews made with wild edible plants and herbs still _____ the two main meals of the day. (A) centralizing (B) dominate (C) eliminated (D) lament
35. Tensions are _____ between China and India in the Himalayas and along the 38th parallel because of North Korea’s recent actions. (A) bleaching (B) crushing (C) flaring (D) spewing
36. Foxes in cities are evolving to have smaller faces and skulls— similar to the way dogs and cats changed as they _____ (A) became domesticated (B) become domesticating (C) becoming domesticated (D) to become domesticating
37. _____ could prevent covid-19 second waves as a study says. (A) Widespread mask-wearing (B)Widespreading mask-wearing (C) Widespread wearing-mask (D) Wearing-mask widespread
38. Mumbai, _____, has emerged as the country’s coronavirus hot spot, with more than 40,000 cases and 1,300 deaths. (A) home 20 million people (B) home to 20 million people (C) at home 20 million people (D) home of 20 millions people
39. Depression is the world’s leading cause of disability and it contributes to 800,000 suicides per year, _____ in developing countries. (A) the majority of it occurs (B) the majority of them occur (C) the majority of which occur (D) the majority of which occurs
40. I did not call to make my airline reservation, but I _____. (A) should have (B) may have (C) must have (D) shall have
41. (A) different from (B) difficult from (C) easy as (D) same as
42. (A) lullaby (B) syllable (C) syllabus (D) task
43. (A) furthermore (B) however (C) therefore (D) whenever
44. (A) need (B) needed (C) needs to (D) needed to
45. (A) downloaded from (B) downloaded to (C) uploaded from (D) uploaded on
46.
(A) consequence
(B) significance
(C) stimulus
(D) reaction
47. (A) between (B) into (C) on (D) to
48. (A) consist (B) insist (C) include (D) contain
49. (A) whiffs of (B) pearls of (C) cascades of (D) bouts of
50. (A) release (B) illustrate (C) transform (D) inhale
51.
(A) wrap
(B) wrapping
(C) wrapped
(D) were wrapped
52. (A) To the worst (B) To my surprise (C) Best of all (D) At the best
53. (A) that (B) which (C) of which (D) whose
54. (A) belongs to (B) relating to (C) native to (D) bound to
55. (A) two sides of the same coin (B) a penny for your thoughts (C) the icing on the cake (D) a great mystery
56.
(A) worship
(B) censor
(C) consensus
(D) essence
57. (A) solidary (B) premiere (C) supreme (D) dazzling
58. (A) obligations (B) rituals (C) capitalism (D) routines
59. (A) blasphemy (B) affirm (C) segregate (D) differentiate
60. (A) temptation (B) prosecution (C) administration (D) contemplation
61. What makes this article of current interest?
(A) It's the show's 10th anniversary
(B) The show will be performed in Taipei.
(C) The man discussed has been injured.
(D) It's about a new, popular trend.
62. What do we learn about Michael Flatley's background? (A) He moved to America when he was young. (B) He started Irish dancing as an adult. (C) His parents were both born in Ireland. (D) He came second in a major dance competition.
63. How did Flatley first become really famous? (A) He competed in a European singing competition. (B) He appeared on a TV show. (C) He performed small shows all around Europe. (D) He appeared in a band's music video.
64. Based on the article, what was not something special about the 1998 performance of Feet of Flames? (A) It was the show's first-ever performance. (B) It was the biggest dance show ever staged. (C) The stage had to be designed especially for this show. (D) It involved thousands of performers.
65. Which description best describes the article? (A) It introduces Michael Flatley and his work. (B) It tries to explain the shows' popularity. (C) It offers a brief history of Irish dancing. (D) It gives a review of the recent performance.
66. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Lexical phrases are analyzable by the rules of grammar. (B) There are different kinds of lexical phrases. (C) The use of lexical phrases is dual in nature. (D) Learners’ use of lexical phrases is related to their language development.
67. According to the author, what is the reason that lexical phrases prove highly motivating? (A) Lexical phrases may be treated as whole, preassembled units like words. (B) Lexical phrases can be produced afresh using the rules of syntax. (C) Lexical phrases offer learners the possibility of developing fluency without rich linguistic resources. (D) Lexical phrases can be fixed formulaic phrases or combinations of semi-fixed words.
68. Based on the information in this passage, it can be inferred that-- (A) Lexical phrases can be stored as analyzed units in the lexicon. (B) The use of lexical phrases can be associated with learners’ language levels. (C) The use of lexical phrases varies among language skills. (D) The type of instruction is a main factor explaining learners’ production of lexical phrases.
69. Based on the information in this passage, which of the following statements would most likely be considered true? (A) With exposure, lexical phrases will become part of the learners’ lexicon. (B) Explicit teaching of lexical aspects should be recommended. (C) The use of lexical phrases is governed by principles of pragmatic competence. (D) Lexical phrases may be used to maintain different functions.
70. Based on the information in this passage, what would be an effect of lexical phrases on language learners? (A)The use of lexical phrases has an effect on learners’ oral proficiency. (B) Lexical phrases have an effect on learners’ expertise of formulaic chunks. (C) Lexical phrases affect language learners’ functional uses of unanalyzed units. (D) The use of lexical phrases is dead ends for language learners.
71. What is the subject of this passage? (A) 007 movies (B) A real secret agent (C) British society (D) An international organization.
72. What characteristic did Kavanagh probably not share with James Bond? (A) Good looks (B) His government’s opposition (C) Intelligence (D) Shooting skills.
73. What made Kavanagh’s accomplishments so amazing? (A) His short life (B) His government’s opposition (C) His physical limitations (D) His lack of education.
74. What can be inferred about Kavanagh’s family? (A) They encouraged him to write adventure stories. (B) They were always ashamed of him. (C) They moved to Germany after he was born. (D) They provided strong support during his childhood.
75. What happened at the end of Kavanagh’s journey across Russia, the Near East and India? (A) He got a job with a trade organization. (B) He began his writing career. (C) He was killed in the jungle. (D) He returned to England.
76. What is the best title of the article? (A) 10 best echo-friendly online clothing stores that are affordable (B) How to vary your diet and explore plant-based options (C) How to buy sustainable and eco-friendly clothing on a budget (D) Bringing your own cutlery to solve the plastic crisis
77. What suggestion is not mentioned in this article for making clothing sustainable? (A) eco-friendly fibers (B) recycling and reusing (C) fewer chemicals (D) worker-friendly workplaces
78. Based on the article, which fabric is considered to be eco-friendly? (A) cotton (B) denim (C) lace (D) silk
79. What does “it” in paragraph 5 refer to? (A) oil (B) clothing (C) fleece (D) budget
80. Why does the author advocate sustainable clothes? (A) The fashion industry can produce less waste. (B) Clothes are more stylish as luxe designs. (C) Garment workers are hired at proper age. (D) Fashion stores offer cruelty-free leather options.
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