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111年 - 111 桃園市國民小學教師聯合甄選筆試:英語-B#108211
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
111年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. America, in _____ with the European Union and G7, announced new sanctions on Russia. (A) confederation (B) contraction (C) congestion (D) conjunction
2. The main sides in this country’s civil war agreed to a two-month _____. (A) trophy (B) troupe (C) coupe (D) truce
3. Oil prices fell sharply, as America prepared to announce another large _____ of oil from its strategic reserve. (A) departure (B) release (C) subsidize (D) vicarage
4. The cut looks nasty. We’d better wash it and _____ it immediately. (A) disinfect (B) quarantine (C) bruise (D) vaccinate
5. He was regarded as _____, not only because of his insistence on strict discipline, but also because of his rigid adherence to formal details. (A) an acolyte (B) a fraud (C) a martinet (D) a tyrant
6. Behavior that is considered the epitome of _____ at home can be perceived as impossibly rude abroad. (A) novelty (B) eccentricity (C) coarseness (D) urbanity
7. I was walking by the boss’s office and ___________ overheard him say something about closing down our branch office. (A) inadvertently (B) magnificently (C) synthetically (D) geometrically
8. Our packages have ___________ tracking devices that allows us to follow them from the warehouses to a customer’s doorstep. (A) kneaded (B) rebutted (C) embedded (D) abraded
9. I didn’t like this book at first, but now that the plot is speeding up, I find myself so ___________ I can’t stop reading. (A) throttled (B) belittled (C) alienated (D) intrigued
10. Violent video games have been proven to have an _______ effect on kids and teens. (A) upright (B) adverse (C) obconic (D) igneous
11. Shampoo commercials ___________ their products’ ability to give you the world’s most beautiful hair. (A) tout (B) raft (C) abut (D) pant
12. Both his election campaign and _____ of his main rival were dogged by scandal. (A) this (B) that (C) which (D) whom
13. The UN said that two-thirds of children in Ukraine _____ because of the conflict, mostly within the country. (A) have been displaced (B) have displaced (C) have been displacing (D) is displaced
14. _____ in history has a modern imperial city been so completely destroyed. (A) The true (B) The fact (C) That (D) Not
15. The concepts behind the laws of probability _____ all of statistical mechanics. (A) fundamentally into enter (B) to enter into fundamentally (C) they fundamentally enter into (D) enter fundamentally into
16. AM radio signals differ from FM signals _____ are based on amplification modulation rather than frequency modulation. (A) in that (B) that they in (C) in that they (D) that in
17. I know a lot about Microsoft Excel. If you __________, I would have helped you. (A) told me you were having trouble (B) had told me you were having trouble (C) would have told me you were having trouble (D) told me you had trouble
18. Now, for the first time, the two-bedroom guest house ____food writers, photographers, and cooks who want to take the time to steep themselves in the rural traditions of French cooking. (A) has dedicated to (B) dedicates itself to (C) is being dedicated to (D) was dedicated itself to
19. (A) that (B) which (C) on which (D) where
20. (A) an ancestor (B) a heritage (C) an offspring (D) a pioneer
21. (A) although (B) despite (C) even if (D) provided that
22. (A) causing (B) caused (C) because (D) because of
23. (A) in common with (B) in connection with (C) with regard to (D) in proportion with
24. (A) for one thing (B) in contrast to (C) according to (D) on one hand
25. (A) worthwhile (B) worth of (C) worth it (D) worthy to do
26. (A) it (B) its (C) them (D) it’s
27. (A) in the zone (B) in the wrong place (C) in the wake of (D) in the first place
28. (A) that (B) what (C) who (D) whose
29. The country’s festering economic crisis (A)
spiraled into
high political drama as fuel supplies (B)
dwindled
, food shortages (C)
worsen
and power cuts (D)
stretched on
.
30. The (A)
deepest
pleasure of gardening—(B)
when
with cooking, writing, bringing up children or almost anything (C)
worthwhile
—is in the work (D)
itself.
31. The French bank is (A)
one of
several Western companies (B)
with
a serious (C)
present
in Russia’s financial (D)
industry
.
32. This country suspended payments (A)
on
all foreign debt (B)
until
it can reach agreement with (C)
creditors
on (D)
restructure
the loans.
33. Earthworms are actually fierce competitors with (A)
other
invertebrates, voraciously (B)
consumed
rotting plant matter and tiny organisms such as nematodes, bacteria and fungi, all of (C)
which
might otherwise (D)
sustain
a wide variety of soil dwellers.
34. People in the western world have difficulty (A)
understanding
the extent (B)
which
religion infiltrates (C)
all aspects of life
in the (D)
Arab
world.
35. (A)
In
the same way that (B)
news services
have changed (C)
since
the rise of the internet, so (D)
does
entertainment.
36. In 2004, psychologist Barry Schwartz wrote a book (A)
titled
The Paradox of Choice (B)
in who
he argued (C)
that
while freedom of choice is important to our well-being, too many choices can (D)
lead to
overload and indecision.
37. It was (A)
common practice
(B)
during
those days for (C)
people of important
to have their portraits (D)
painted
.
38. It was a hard day when my husband found out (A)
that
, (B)
like so many others
, he too would soon (C)
be furloughed from
employment (D)
as a result
the COVID-19 pandemic.
39. When the roof of Paris’ Notre-Dame Cathedral (A)
caught fire
in April 2019, (B)
it’s
ancient wood beams and lead sheeting (C)
created
a furnace so hot (D)
it couldn’t be contained
.
40. A: Our new clients just agreed to our terms.
B: __________ Now all that’s left is to close this deal. (A) So far so good. (B) They must be thirsty. (C) You are barking up the wrong tree. (D) You must be in a hurry.
41. A: __________ There are only five packages left. B: But I’m already worn out. (A) Hang in there. (B) I’m letting you off the hook. (C) It’s not rocket science. (D) You seem energetic.
42. A: Eric broke the scanner again.
B: __________ He’s still new to his job. (A) That’s the last straw. (B) Cut him some slack. (C) He is feeling a bit under the weather. (D) He printed his assignment last night.
43. A: Days like this make me love living in Taiwan.
B: _____ Good food and good friends! What could be better? (A) Are you good? (B) Tell me about it. (C) You’re telling me! (D) I’m busted.
44. Which of the following facts is true about Uranus? (A) It is the fifth planet from the sun. (B) It is extremely hot. (C) It spins on its side. (D) It has twelve moons.
45. Why is Uranus important to scientists? (A) It is one of the most common types of planets in the galaxy. (B) It has never been visited by spacecraft before. (C) It has many moons. (D) It is an abundant source of precious minerals and fossil fuels.
46. What is one of the mysteries regarding Uranus? (A) Its high temperatures. (B) Its distance from the sun. (C) Its unique color. (D) Its magnetic field.
47. The author clearly indicates that he is _____. (A) a Polish (B) of Jewish extraction (C) an American by birth (D) an American emigre
48. It can be inferred from the passage that the author is currently living in _____. (A) Eastern Europe (B) Poland (C) the USA (D) a Yiddish-speaking country
49. Which of the following statement can be concluded from the passage? (A) The author is cool and unimaginative. (B) The author does not believe in any religion. (C) The Yiddish-speaking people are sometimes misunderstood. (D) The author writes mostly about the ordinary American people.
50. The author of this passage is of the opinion that characters in fiction are_____. (A) immortal (B) immoral (C) irreligious (D) dreamy
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