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109年 - 109-1 桃園高中教師甄選初試:英文科#86581
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1. Before the coronavirus COVID-19 accelerated in the U.K., Prime Minister Boris Johnson exhibited a more_____________ attitude about the illness. His stance changed when he was tested positive for coronavirus. (A)laconic (B) audacious (C) nonchalant (D) ephemeral
2. Although essentially he is a polite person, his attitude can be very _____________at times. (A)brusque (B) stagnant (C) unobtrusive (D) incredulous
3. If words or messages are _________, they are not clear and are very difficult to understand, often giving a false idea of the facts. (A)truncated (B) garbled (C) delineated (D) hurdled
4. His scheme may look very _____________on the surface, but it lacks details for implementation. (A)pedantic (B) astringent (C) grandiose (D) ostentatious
5. War, famine, and disease would certainly _____________a political turmoil in any country. (A)precipitate (B) assuage (C) placate (D) desiccate
6. A _____________is a piece of writing, a drawing, etc. that criticizes a famous person or a public organization in a humorous way, allowing their or its bad qualities to be seen and making them seem stupid. (A)misanthrope (B) pedant (C) lampoon (D) propriety
7. I've always been_____________ of politicians. I don’t usually believe what they say. (A)loquacious (B) leery (C) lethargic (D) obdurate
8. There is a_____________ of information on the ingredients of many cosmetics. Customers should avoid purchasing those risky products. (A) adulteration (B) reproach (C) animosity (D) paucity
9. Some upright stones in wild places are the_____________ of ancient religions. They might present priceless historical values. (A)dissonance (B) vestige (C) ostentation (D) anomaly
10. The investor reaped huge profits from remodeling the house and flipping it at a(n)_____________ price. (A) guileless (B) florid (C) exorbitant (D) indelible
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21. According to reading passage, Maya Fishbach says GW190412 is “an exceptional event” because __________. (A) it’s the first collision between two black holes that detected in human’s history. (B) more than one observatory detected the event and named collaboratively. (C) it is a collision of black holes with a strange mass discrepancy. (D) it enables astrophysicist to know more about the Universe’s heavy chemical elements.
22. According to the reading passage, which of the following is FALSE about GW190412? (A) In GW190412, at least one of the black holes spun before merging. (B) In GW190412, the wave produced up to the moment of the collision is different from the ones in other merger events. (C) The larger black hole deviated from its trajectory and formed a spiral. (D) The smaller black hole had an estimated mass of around 8 solar masses.
23. What does “non-vanilla” in paragraph 5 possibly mean? (A) Uncommon. (B) Individual. (C) Subsequent. (D) Inevitable.
24. According to the passage, the discovery in GW190412 can be used to _____________. (A) refute Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity in a more precise way. (B) measure the size of black holes existing in the Milky Way. (C) help researchers to have better understanding about the spin in black holes. (D) estimate how many black holes are in our solar system and how far they are.
25. Which of the following best serves as the title of the reading passage? (A) This Black-Hole Collision Just Made Gravitational Waves Even More Interesting. (B) Black Hole Picture Captured for First Time in Space Breakthrough. (C) Massive Black Hole Collisions Illuminated by X-Rays and Gravitational Waves. (D) New Clues Discovered about the Formation of Black Holes.
26. What is the main idea of the article? (A) The problems the Palace of Westminster are facing. (B) The cause and effect of Notre Dame fire. (C) The reasons why British lawmakers are unwilling to leave the House of Parliament. (D) The history of the Palace of Westminster.
27. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT about the Palace of Westminster? (A)The old air-conditioning system may lead to a quick spread of fire. (B) Lawmakers has been forced to stop working because of water leaking from the building. (C) There was a devastating fire destroying most of the building in 1834. (D)Lawmakers did not learn the risk that the Palace had until 2018.
28. The author mentioned Notre Dame because __________________. (A)it was burned down in 2018. (B) it is important to France as the House of Parliament to Britain. (C) it has a longer history than the House of Parliament. (D)the two buildings have similar architectural design.
29. What does “
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” in Paragraph 6 possibly mean? (A) Mitigating. (B) Hoaxing. (C) Separating. (D) Slamming.
30. What can we infer from the passage? (A)The renovation of the Palace of Westminster is processing well because of Brexit. (B) The restoration will start before 2025 against all odds. (C) Piper thinks that the House of Parliament is safe so far. (D)There might be a change in the plan of renovation.
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