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111年 - 111-1 臺中市立豐原高級中等學校_教師甄選試題:英文科#112692
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
111年 |
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35 |
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0
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1. Mr. Mathew, a veteran business coach who has a background in marketing, execution, and new-product development, has acted as a sounding board for a range of ______ businesses, helping them get off the ground. (A) unremitting (B) doddering (C) fledgling (D) scathing
2. Many L.A. young artists and digital nomads choose co-living for budget and socializing, in which they will have person sleeping pods along with access to _____ working and living spaces. (A) disparate (B) congenital (C) senile (D) communal
3. Mr. Lee tends to spout off, and his _____ for making off-the-cuff remarks often lands him in a difficult situation. (A) propensity (B) taciturn (C) caginess (D) cupidity
4. The deadly coral snake, featuring brightly colored rings to alert other species to its toxic venom, is so well-known for its warning coloration in the animal kingdom that other non-threatening species will _____ it in order to camouflage their true identities. (A) emulate (B) relinquish (C) thwart (D) ingratiate
5. U.S. inflation data as well as big Tech’s disappointing results sent the global share markets into a(n) ________, while dollar hit its highest in 2 decades. (A) abeyance (B) catapult (C) tailspin (D) vertigo
6. The authorities expressed their profound sadness at the tragedy that happened yesterday and _______ condemns that act of violence. (A) unequivocally (B) tantalizingly (C) submissively (D) stagnantly
7. Some politicians are suspected of involvement in a massive _______ and bribery conspiracy that fleeced companies and funneled dirty money into election funding. (A) altercation (B) apprehension (C) embezzlement (D) condiment
8. This fine dining restaurant is no stranger to_______. It has two Michelin stars and has been in the top 10 on the World’s Best list. (A) avalanche (B) anomalies (C) accolades (D) platitude
9. In America, the highly contagious Omicron subvariant BA.2 has been gaining steam and case numbers have_______. (A) expedited (B) dismantled (C) dispersed (D) plateaued
10.Those used to a myriad of shopping options and a 24-hour culture may find mountain towns boring, since outdoor _______ are at the center of entertainment. (A) projectiles (B) amenities (C) adornments (D) subsides
11. (A) trounced (B) emblazoned (C) epitomized (D) derided
12. (A) jostles (B) perturbs (C) muffles (D) ruffles
13. (A) contention (B) retribution (C) approbation (D) inundation
14. (A) umbrage (B) denture (C) optimum (D) pasture
15. (A) ramp up (B) rough up (C) crash out (D) tap out
16. (A) zenith (B) trough (C) deficit (D) fanfare
17. (A) lenient (B) apoplectic (C) fervid (D) empirical
18. (A) battened down the hatches (B) took up the cudgels (C) pasted over the cracks (D) tweaked their hamstrings
19. (A) doldrums (B) rebates (C) supersedes (D) benedictions
20. (A) impasse (B) rancor (C) advent (D) overdrive
21.(A) The star turned out to be right, with Top Gun causing not only a real-life change for the Navy’s recruitment rates but one of massive, unforeseen proportions. (B) Both of them were invented to make the movie’s story more akin to a triumphant sports movie than a traditional war film. (C) Released in 1986, Top Gun was a big hit with viewers when it arrived in theaters. (D) The strategy paid off, as the Navy soon had their highest number of applications in years. (E) As if to prove this point, the success of Top Gun soon translated into a huge increase in real-life recruitment rates for the Navy.
22.(A) The star turned out to be right, with Top Gun causing not only a real-life change for the Navy’s recruitment rates but one of massive, unforeseen proportions. (B) Both of them were invented to make the movie’s story more akin to a triumphant sports movie than a traditional war film. (C) Released in 1986, Top Gun was a big hit with viewers when it arrived in theaters. (D) The strategy paid off, as the Navy soon had their highest number of applications in years. (E) As if to prove this point, the success of Top Gun soon translated into a huge increase in real-life recruitment rates for the Navy.
23.(A) The star turned out to be right, with Top Gun causing not only a real-life change for the Navy’s recruitment rates but one of massive, unforeseen proportions. (B) Both of them were invented to make the movie’s story more akin to a triumphant sports movie than a traditional war film. (C) Released in 1986, Top Gun was a big hit with viewers when it arrived in theaters. (D) The strategy paid off, as the Navy soon had their highest number of applications in years. (E) As if to prove this point, the success of Top Gun soon translated into a huge increase in real-life recruitment rates for the Navy.
24.(A) The star turned out to be right, with Top Gun causing not only a real-life change for the Navy’s recruitment rates but one of massive, unforeseen proportions. (B) Both of them were invented to make the movie’s story more akin to a triumphant sports movie than a traditional war film. (C) Released in 1986, Top Gun was a big hit with viewers when it arrived in theaters. (D) The strategy paid off, as the Navy soon had their highest number of applications in years. (E) As if to prove this point, the success of Top Gun soon translated into a huge increase in real-life recruitment rates for the Navy.
25.(A) The star turned out to be right, with Top Gun causing not only a real-life change for the Navy’s recruitment rates but one of massive, unforeseen proportions. (B) Both of them were invented to make the movie’s story more akin to a triumphant sports movie than a traditional war film. (C) Released in 1986, Top Gun was a big hit with viewers when it arrived in theaters. (D) The strategy paid off, as the Navy soon had their highest number of applications in years. (E) As if to prove this point, the success of Top Gun soon translated into a huge increase in real-life recruitment rates for the Navy.
26. Which of the following titles best describes the main idea of this passage? (A) Haiti’s Health Professionals Go On Strike (B) Haiti Ranked Last Among 11 Poor Countries (C) Health Workers Trained for Pandemic Responses (D) Actions Taken to Improve Medical Quality in Haiti
27. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) The suspect who killed the president was put to justice after the protest. (B) The recent kidnappings of two doctors pulled the trigger for the protest. (C) Authorities were convinced that the crime rate in Haiti was overestimated. (D) Haitian Minister of Health has committed to increasing the budget for health care.
28. Which of the following is the most suitable for the blank in the last paragraph? (A) urgent issue for armed troops (B) bottom line for corrupted police (C) ground zero for warring gangs (D) last straw for illegitimate doctors
29. What can be inferred from paragraph 1? (A) The Mariana Trench was once used for US submarine warfare. (B) The U.S. was the first country to send a ship and record the depth of the Mariana Trench. (C) The depth of the Mariana Trench is volatile. (D) It never occurred to the navy personnel that such complex life forms existed at that depth.
30. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to “
teeming
”? (A) jarring (B) seething (C) tampering (D) ravening
31. What is the reason behind the poor ossification of the bones of fish native to the Mariana Trench? (A) There is not sufficient sunlight in the trench to allow for ossification. (B) They don’t have to have well ossified bones because there are few predators in the Mariana Trench. (C) The fish in the trench must be able to survive on fewer nutrients. (D) The pressure from the deep depth of the trench makes proper ossification impossible.
32. According to the passage, which of the following is true? (A) Deep sea dwellers often exhibit sexual dimorphism. (B) The population of leftvent fish decreases every year because of the crushing pressure. (C) The population of leftvent fish in the trench is influenced positively due to sexual dimorphism. (D) Parasites can help leftvent fish mate with higher success rates.
33. Which of the following is discussed in the passage? (A) The suggestions on how to lobby the authorities to better protect consumers. (B) The key factors which led to the boom of the sharing economy in recent years. (C) The average amount of money people waste on underutilized items every year. (D) The entrepreneur who first introduced and publicized the concept of sharing economy.
34. If the following sentences were to be added to the passage, which paragraph should they go to ?
Another example is Uber. Without owning a single vehicle, nor employing a single driver, Uber has managed to become
the largest taxi company in the world in 10 years
. This services platform for self-employed drivers has revolutionized transport services by putting drivers directly in contact with the consumer through a digital platform. Although competition in shared transport vehicles is tough, with the emergence of more competitors in the market, Uber continues to be the most in-demand platform. (A) Paragraph 1 (B) Paragraph 2 (C) Paragraph 3 (D) Paragraph 4
35. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) The employees working in jobs related to the sharing economy are likely to be laid off in the post-pandemic era. (B) The sharing economy is good for the sustainability of the globe since it lowers the need to manufacture new products. (C) People who want to buy or sell second-hand goods on sharing economy platforms will have to pay high handling fees. (D) Those who want to make a quick buck or two through the sharing economy platforms will be criticized for being penny-pinching.
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