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109年 - 109-1 國立基隆高級商工職業學校教師甄選:英文科#87488
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
109年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. The purpose of using video conferencing every week is to _______ communication among our general managers in different branches worldwide. (A) solidify (B) streamline (C) facilitate (D) withstand
2. The research has proved that one of the common causes of _______ behavior among the youth is abuse at home or at school. (A) ineligible (B) delinquent (C) mandatory (D) preferential
3. Simon lives in an apartment _______ to the coffee shop, so he can often smell the aroma of cake and coffee in his house. (A) frigid (B) concrete (C) adjacent (D) inclement
4. Surprisingly, the small town has some great _______ of a big city, such as cinemas, swimming pools, and shopping malls. (A) amenities (B) warranties (C) collections (D) performances
5. The G&D Technology Company made an _______ today that they have created an Internet forum for people to discuss and exchange technological ideas. (A) assignment (B) occupation (C) attachment (D) announcement
6. The desks and chairs that are noted for their _______ design sell very well in the furniture store. (A) culinary (B) ergonomic (C) raw (D) perishable
7. The man with a serious mental illness _______ by law to receive medical treatment. (A) obligated (B) admitted (C)prescribed (D)declared
8. The well-known property investor will give a speech about how to build a profitable property _______ in the lecture hall today. (A) appraisal (B) caliber (C) payroll (D) portfolio
9. Besides travel costs and _______, the tour package also includes travel insurance. (A) compartments (B) recommendations (C) destinations (D) accommodations
10. According to the amendment, the border officials have great _______ powers to grant or refuse people’s permission to enter the country. (A) descending (B) state-owned (C) discretionary (D) pharmaceutical
11. Although the name has changed, the festival will _______ much of its past. (A) perform (B) collaborate (C) retain (D) persist
12. The Stockholm model project was so successful in Hahnemann city that other cities are going to introduce similar_______. (A) apparitions (B) explanations (C) limits (D) initiatives
13. We assessed the _______ of speed cameras on Barcelona’s beltway in reducing the numbers of road collisions and injuries. (A) effectiveness (B) affluence (C) interrogation (D) commitment
14. A lot of people felt very shocked when the five-star hotel chain _______ closed down. (A) unexpectedly (B) immensely (C) temperately (D) respectively
15. It is _______ for the designer to finish the interior design for the apartment before the deadline. (A) tentative (B) foremost (C) adequate (D) imperative
16. (A) shepherds (B) livestock (C) fowls (D) butchers
17. (A) scant (B) even (C) odd (D) decimal
18. (A) fumbled (B) flattered (C) flunked (D) flocked
19. (A) dissatisfied (B) deceased (C) dwindled (D) dwelled
20. (A) remembrance (B) reminiscence (C) remain (D) remnant
21. (A) incumbent (B) irrigation (C)abdication (D) inaccessibility
22. (A) foggy (B)fuzzy (C) misty (D) fluffy
23. (A) As a matter of fact (B) On the other hand (C) Once in a while (D) Now and then
24. (A) disillusion (B) envision (C) optical illusion (D)allusion
25. (A) After then (B) After all (C) Fortunately (D) Finally
26. (A) in addition (B) rather than (C) up to (D) along with
27. (A) course (B) waste (C) logic (D) mix
28. (A) but (B) as (C) because (D) or
29. (A) of (B) at (C) with (D) by
30. (A) virtually (B) unfortunately (C) especially (D) relatively
31. (A) organizers (B) participants (C) ministers q (D) activists
32. (A) who taking (B) taken (C) to take (D) taking
33. (A) had learned (B) will learn (C) are learning (D) learn
34. (A) traditional (B) multiple (C) sensible (D) tragic
35. (A) pumped up (B) come to (C) set up (D) led to
36. What does the first sentence of the second paragraph imply? (A) China’s chipmaking technology has overtaken the U.S., Japan, ad Taiwan in the last few years. (B) China’s chipmaking technology still lags behind the U.S., Japan, and Taiwan. (C) China’s standard will become the world standard. (D) China’s standard is comparable to the U.S., Japan, and Taiwan.
37. What is the size of a circuit in a silicon chip? (A) 1/1000 the diameter of a human hair. (B) One thousand times the diameter of a human hair. (C) 9/10 the diameter of a human hair. (D) Experts must work in sterile “clean rooms” to make silicon chips.
38. Why does China rely on foreign capital and know-how to develop its semiconductor industry? (A) China wants to keep its own money for military usage. (B) The foreign moon is always bigger and better. (C) China wants to take the opportunity to experiment with Western capitalism. (D) China doesn’t have sufficient funds and technology to develop the highly sophisticated silicon industry.
39. According to the article, how long is a generation in semiconductor technology? (A) 60 years. (B) 30 years. (C) 10 years. (D) 2 years.
40. The Roman Empire was powerful ____________. (A) partly because Rome was a well-located city (B) for over 1,500 years (C) because it could rely on the strength of religion (D) due to its history
41. Rome had easy access to the Mediterranean Sean __________. (A) and therefore had no shortage of fresh water (B) because of the steep hills that protected the city from attacks (C) for it is situated in the center of many countries (D) due to its location on the Italian peninsular
42. After each victory, the Roman Empire ___________. (A) established a better trade relationship with other countries (B) grew stronger because of the resources it lost to foreign powers (C) granted citizenship to all slaves (D) expanded its borders and increased its power
43. Roman citizens had to obey Roman law __________. (A) even though they got few benefits in return (B) but were allowed to follow their own customs (C) or they could not use the railroad system (D) and they would be awarded a prize
44. Often the slaves worked hard ____________. (A) because they felt loyalty to the Romans (B) because they had to pass many tests (C) so they could be granted full Roman citizenship (D) , but they couldn’t have any reward
45. The Roman Empire was powerful but did not ____________. (A) maintain contacts with other parts of the world (B) last more than 1,000 years (C) become stronger with the popularity of Christianity (D) expand its borders in to any European countries
46. Hurricanes are usually more dangerous __________. (A) when they remain over the ocean than when they cross over land (B) for larger countries than smaller countries (C) when they cross onto land (D) than any other natural disaster because they cause frictional drag
47. Hurricane Floyd caused millions of people __________. (A) to evacuate the American coastline and resulted in a high cost of life (B) to evacuate the American coastline but resulted in a low cost of life (C) to leave their homes forever and resulted in a high cost of human life (D) to lose their lives
48. When hurricanes cross onto land, their winds will slow down and weaken because of _________. (A) the frictional drag from the ground (B) the water temperatures in the ocean (C) the satellite equipment and radar used by meteorologists (D) the greenhouse effect
49. People living in hurricane-affected areas __________. (A) should know how to act when hurricane warnings are issued (B) should prepare themselves for up to fifty hurricanes each year (C) have to move to other places under government instructions (D)will not be affected in the future because technology is now so advanced
50. In the future, hurricanes will most likely be ___________. (A) less dangerous because everyone knows how to protect themselves (B) affected by the hurricanes we experience today (C) controlled by our advanced technology (D) more severe than the hurricanes we experience today
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