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111年 - 111 臺北市市立國民中學正式教師聯合甄選試題:英語科#108135
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年份:
111年 |
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40 |
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41. Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, ______ deep within the remote jungles of central Vietnam, lies a natural phenomenon unparalleled by any other on Earth. (A) nestled (B) hustled (C) wrestled (D) bristled
42. Martha is a big fan of Agatha Christie, who wrote a lot of whodunnits in which the ______ of the murderer is not revealed until the end. (A) entity (B) identity (C) production (D) speculation
43. While reading over the elegy written by the poet on his deceased family, readers experience the ________ grief from the bottom of the heart. (A) parable (B) expendable (C) inconsolable (D) dispensable
44. Sustainable Development Goals 12, Responsible Consumption and Production, aims to tackle the disastrous impacts _______ consumerism has been making on our planet. (A) initial (B) beneficial (C) unbridled (D) negligible
45. In a fairy tale or a fantasy novel, miracles always come with a _______ putting forth a wand and transforming some rag outfit into a glamourous dress. (A) pixie (B) normie (C) ferret (D) trolley
46. Any unfair or discriminating policies not only _______ upon the human rights, but also have negative effects on the cohesion and stability of the societies in which we all live. (A) assert (B) enforce (C) infringe (D) acknowledge
47. Tolerance to human rights violations and abuse only _______ violence. No one is obliged to fall into a victim of any form of violence or intolerance. (A) repels (B) effaces (C) nullifies (D) perpetuates
48. To shy away from responsibility, the governor deliberately _____ upon telling the public how bad the current situation really was. (A) aligned (B) regulated (C) prioritized (D) equivocated
49. Although Route 66, the ultimate American road, was _______ in 1985, after five new interstate highways replaced it, many organizations campaigned to preserve the road to honor its historical significance. (A) demarcated (B) dissembled (C) dismantled (D) decommissioned
50. There’s been plenty of discussion about promoting bilingual education in Taiwan. Some are concerned that when English takes over as the main language, the country's native language is very likely to be ________.(A) mobilized (B) revitalized (C) marginalized (D) conceptualized
51. It has been raining on and off for the past two weeks and what’s even worse is that there seems to be little _______ of the weather improving. (A) alibi (B) slant (C) garland (D) prospect
52. A thermometer is a measurement device to______ the temperature. Just as a scale is the one to calculate the weight. (A) gauge (B) sustain (C) intervene (D) revitalize
53. The orchestra’s breath-taking performance has received ________ praise from the critics who usually hold hostile remarks towards them. (A) enticing (B) repulsive (C) begrudging (D) captivating
54. One motivation for companies embracing a hybrid work model is _______ top talent. In a global workforce survey, only 9 percent of workers said they would expect to return to the office 100 percent of the time after their office reopens. (A) requiring (B) retaining (C) providing (D) optimizing
55. People hold different philosophy of how they spend the money they have. Some save every penny and lead a thrifty life while others will _______ their whole year’s income enjoying two -week vacation at their favorite haunt. (A) conjure (B) nurture (C) squander (D) procrastinate
56. When it comes to how to appreciate an artwork or a design, balance is the very element for a painting to look aesthetic and _________. It doesn’t have to be magnificent or delicate, but soothing to the beholders. (A) bilateral (B) rotational (C) reflective (D) appropriate
57. It was very ______ of the 12-year-old to stand out against those bullies though he looks apparently much thinner than those big strong ones. (A) plucky (B) feeble (C) neutral. (D) reciprocal
58. Indifference is defined as “lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.” The result of it is by no means neutral. Indifference accelerates the negative and ______ the positive. It does something by doing nothing. (A) impedes (B) unclogs (C) bulldozes (D) reconciles
59. Taiwan’s being _______ from a few hundred Covid-19 cases a day to tens of thousands within just a few weeks has put the city dwellers anxious and worried. (A) plunged (B) sanitized (C) whistled (D) catapulted
60. With little natural immunity and ______ vaccination rates among the vulnerable, moving away from a stringent quarantine policy could lead to many challenges. (A) viable (B) austere (C) suboptimal (D) pharmaceutical
61. Beyond the suffering and humanitarian crisis from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the conflict is a major blow to the global economy and it will be ________ across the world regions with no one spared from the inflation. (A) concealing (B) lingering (C) brandishing (D) reverberating
62. When you hear something on Internet, do you pass it forward immediately or do you do further verification? Remember more ______ is always required or we might assist in rumor spreading. (A) detection (B) documentation (C) exploitation (D) substantiation
63. The Federal Reserve has recently raised interest rates as it sought to ______ inflation so that people do not need more money to buy the same amount of food. (A) cause (B) tame (C) expect (D) fuel
64. The Constitution ______ in the1990s specifies that no law shall be adopted which bans, or imposes restrictions on, political parties. (A) acquiesced (B) promulgated (C) capitulated (D) denigrated
65. (A) to (B) from (C) of (D) by
66. (A) that (B) which (C) why (D) in which
67. (A) And (B) But (C) Similarly (D) Unlikely
68. (A) enormity (B) morass (C) precipice (D) aberration
69. (A) weeps (B) accuses (C) contends (D) guarantees
70. (A) just (B) primitive (C) patriotic (D) agricultural
71. (A) Unlike (B) Due to (C) Aside rom (D) According to (E)一律送分
72. (A) wide (B) limited (C) scant (D) inadequate
73. (A) sin (B) gluttony (C) peace (D) obedience
74. (A) and (B) but (C) or (D) for
75. (A) as (B) but (C) where (D) or
76. What most suitable title would this passage be? (A) Innovative Use of 3D Scans (B) Archaeologists’ Use of 3D Scans (C) Discovery of the 19th Unnamed Cave (D) 3D Scans Reveal Significant Cave Art
77. What is most likely the topic of the paragraph following this one? (A) A description of archeologists’ observations of the etchings in the cave. (B) A description of the archeologists who found the etchings in the cave. (C) Different problems archeologists encountered in the cave. (D) Explanation of how 3D scans helped solve the problems the archeologists encountered.
78. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The author refutes the assumption that only M1 controls the larynx. (B) The author explains how different cortical regions can affect the larynx. (C) The author contrasts the experiments on two monkey species. (D) The author suggests future research on the vocal motor network.
79. According to the results of the study mentioned in the passage, what is true? (A) Two monkey species were selected because of the size of their brain. (B) The injection of a transneuronal tracer makes it possible to track neuronal circuits. (C) M1 is the only controlling factor in a monkey’s complex speech. (D) Human complex speech abilities may be due to the cricothyroid muscle.
80. According to the passage, what can NOT be inferred from the passage? (A) The scientific findings can help treat speech disorders. (B) “Motor mouth” is probably by nature not nurture. (C) M1is one of the necessary components in vocalization. (D) New technologies have emerged due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
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