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111年 - 111-1 關西高中教甄初試:英文#107138
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
111年 |
選擇題數:
38 |
申論題數:
12
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選擇題 (38)
1. John cannot make a decision right now. Let me_______ on it and I'll get back to you by the weekend. (A) mired (B) ruminated (C) flaunted (D) catered
2. When the U.S. stock market collapsed in 1987, the Japanese stock market was the most _______ (A) resilient (B) reciprocal (C) revile (D) resolute
3. Although eighteenth-century English society as a whole did not encourage learning for its own sake in women, nonetheless it illogically _______women's sad lack of education. (A) brooked (B) vaunted (C) palliated (D) decried
4. John was in such a(n)_______ that he didn't know whether to advance or give up. (A)predilection(B) attainment (C) predicament (D) complacency
5. The law _______that steel furnace slag could only be used for road paving, not on farmlands. (A) stipulates (B) aggravates (C) decelerates (D)extorts
6. Firefighters searched for survivors, combing the remains of houses and neighborhood _______ by the nation's deafliest tornado outbreak in almost four decades. (A) deviated (B) advocated (C) pulverized (D) mollified
7. The landlord _______the tenants who didn't keep up their payments. (A) eschewed (B) blasted (C) infringed (D) evicted
8. We do not yet have the theory of everything, but most physical phenomena are readily_______ (A) frivolous (B) palatable (C) terse (D) explicable
9. The members of the religious sect ostracized the_______ who had abandoned their faith. (A) coward (B) litigant (C) recreant (D) suppliant
10. Your_______ tactics may compel me to cancel the contract as the job must be finished on time. (A) repugnant(B) infamous (C) dilatory (D) confiscatory
11. Saudi Arabia's young men can be merciless in their _______of those who flout them too brazenly. (A) assimilation(B) condemnation(C) implication (D) confirmation
12. Paparazzi are _______of ruthless photographers who make the lives of the famous miserable. (A) alliances (B) squadrons (C) constellations (D) nomads by the nation's deadliest
13. Whether chocolate is in _______desserts or crunchy candy, people the world over are in love with it. (A) palpable (B) delectable(C) tangible (D) fallible
14. The accused managed to _______away the false signature, but it was clear that he was guilty. (A) erase (B) explain(C) escape (D) elude
15. When our van was_______a huge plain, it broke down. (A) vanquishing (B) beguiling(C) traversing(D) maneuvering
16. (A) latitude (B) aptitude (C) multitude (D) platitude
17. (A) resulted (B) result (C) resulting (D) being resulted
18. (A) to (B) with (C) in (D) for
19. (A) put up with (B) break out of (C) live up to (D) come down to
20. (A) remnant (B) susurrus(C) comity(D)nonage
21. (A) forge (B) ostracize (C) disparage (D) deplete
22. (A) drug-cloyed (B) drug-cloying (C) drug-laced(D) drug-lacing
23. (A) bruited (B) yielded (C) culled (D) flayed
24. (A) conversely (B) presumably (C) incidentally (D) essentially
25. (A) purging (B) grasping (C) defacing (D) cementing
39.(A) Sophisticated dating techniques confirmed that the artifacts were made more than 70,000 years ago. (B) The artifacts were made of a reddish mineral known as iron ore stone ochre. (C) The creation of art is considered to be indicative of an advance in both the linguistic and cultural development of our human ancestors. (D) Also they could behave like modern humans much earlier than we previously believed possible. (E) The more recent discovery of Paleolithic art in a cave in South Africa is causing researchers to consider a less Euro-centric view of the origins of what is considered modern behavior.
40.(A) Sophisticated dating techniques confirmed that the artifacts were made more than 70,000 years ago. (B) The artifacts were made of a reddish mineral known as iron ore stone ochre. (C) The creation of art is considered to be indicative of an advance in both the linguistic and cultural development of our human ancestors. (D) Also they could behave like modern humans much earlier than we previously believed possible. (E) The more recent discovery of Paleolithic art in a cave in South Africa is causing researchers to consider a less Euro-centric view of the origins of what is considered modern behavior.
41.(A) Sophisticated dating techniques confirmed that the artifacts were made more than 70,000 years ago. (B) The artifacts were made of a reddish mineral known as iron ore stone ochre. (C) The creation of art is considered to be indicative of an advance in both the linguistic and cultural development of our human ancestors. (D) Also they could behave like modern humans much earlier than we previously believed possible. (E) The more recent discovery of Paleolithic art in a cave in South Africa is causing researchers to consider a less Euro-centric view of the origins of what is considered modern behavior.
42.(A) Sophisticated dating techniques confirmed that the artifacts were made more than 70,000 years ago. (B) The artifacts were made of a reddish mineral known as iron ore stone ochre. (C) The creation of art is considered to be indicative of an advance in both the linguistic and cultural development of our human ancestors. (D) Also they could behave like modern humans much earlier than we previously believed possible. (E) The more recent discovery of Paleolithic art in a cave in South Africa is causing researchers to consider a less Euro-centric view of the origins of what is considered modern behavior.
43.(A) Sophisticated dating techniques confirmed that the artifacts were made more than 70,000 years ago. (B) The artifacts were made of a reddish mineral known as iron ore stone ochre. (C) The creation of art is considered to be indicative of an advance in both the linguistic and cultural development of our human ancestors. (D) Also they could behave like modern humans much earlier than we previously believed possible. (E) The more recent discovery of Paleolithic art in a cave in South Africa is causing researchers to consider a less Euro-centric view of the origins of what is considered modern behavior.
44. According to the passage, women are changing literary criticism by _______ (A) noting instances of hostility between men and women (B) resisting masculine influence (C) seeing literature from fresh points of view (D) reviewing books written by feminists
45. The author quotes James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, and D. H. Lawrence primarily in order to show that _______(A) the interest in feminist issues is not new (B) although well-meaning, they were ineffectual (C) before the twentieth century, there war little interest in women's literature (D) modern literature is dependent on the women's movement
46. The author's attitude toward women's emancipation can best be described as one of _______(A) ambivalence (B) reservation (C) detachment (D) endorsement
47. Which of the following titles best describes the content of the passage? (A) Modernist Writers and the Search for Equality (B) The Meaning of Literary Works (C) Toward a New Criticism (D) Women in Literature, from 1910 On
48. The author implies that his first definition of a sanctuary is _______(A) totally wrong (B) somewhat idealistic (C) unhelpful (D) indefensible (E) immutable
49. The author's argument that destroying bot-flies and mosquitoes would be a beneficial action is most weakened by all of the following except_______ (A) parasites have an important role to play in the regulation of populations (B) the elimination of any species can have unpredictable effects on the balance of nature (C) the pests themselves are part of the food chain (D) these insects have been introduced to the area by human activities (E) elimination of these insects would require the use of insecticides that kill a wide range of insects
50. It can be inferred that the passage is_______ (A) part of an article in a scientific journal (B) extracted from the minutes of a nature club (C) part of a speech delivered to an educated audience (D) a speech delivered in a court of law (E) from a polemical article published in a magazine
51. The purpose of the final paragraph is_______ (A) to sum up the main points of the author's argument (B) to urge a solution to an increasingly pressing problem (C) to qualify the author's definition of an important term (D) to propose a program (E) to suggest that man should not intervene in natural environments
申論題 (12)
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52. The financial operations and accounts of organizations, firms and individuals deemed suspicious are being subjected to careful scrutiny with a view to the possible detection and suppression of channels of financial support for terrorists.
53. To express their support for the imprisoned human-right advocate, over 200 journalists from 36 media organizations jointly signed a statement "to boycott all reporting activities held, invited, or sponsored by the government which are of a propaganda and sightseeing nature."
54.歐洲聯盟4月21日公布了管理人工智慧使用的格規,這項史無前例的政策,勾勒出企業與政府應當如何使 用這種科技。AI是近年最重要却在倫理方面令人擔憂的科學突破之一法規草案針對人工智慧在許多活動中的使用設下限制,包括自駕車、聘決定、銀行貸款、學校招生篩選及考試的評分等。另外新法規逻涵蓋執法和司法部門對人工智慧的使用,這些領域被視為具「高風險」,因為可能威脅到人們的安全或基本權利。
VIl. Essay Questions :
"Teaching in English" is far different from "the teaching of English". When implementing EMI (English as a Medium of Instruction) in senior high schools, what are the possible difficulties teachers might encounter? To cope with these problems, what solutions or strategies could be implemented?