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112年 - 112 臺中市政府教育局受託辦理本市立國民中學教師甄選:英語文#115803
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112年 |
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1. The _____ on her face when he asked her to the prom told him her answer was ‟no” before she said a word. (A) grimace (B) gimmick (C) gadget (D) gimmal
2. The Quest headset allows people to enter the so-called metaverse, an _____ online world where they can play virtual reality games and do other tasks. (A) inactive (B) immune (C) immersive (D) intrinsic
3. Because of his illness, he gradually _____ his control of the company to his son. (A) relinquished (B) inhibited (C) subjoined (D) subverted
4. Although we all need to spend time alone from time to time, human beings are _____ by nature. Everyone needs to be with friends from time to time. (A) dolorous (B) infectious (C) facetious (D) gregarious
5. The baseball game will be broadcast ______ on television, radio and online. You can choose any one that suits you. (A) systematically (B) simultaneously (C) spontaneously (D) sporadically
6. The city government will _______ a new policy regarding bus and metro fare starting next month. (A) complement (B) installment (C) implement (D) supplement
7. People who openly ______ they law should be severely punished. (A) defy (B) demolish (C) dispose (D) dictate
8. ________, but he never lost heart. He kept on experimenting on new materials for his project. (A) Even though Jerry had failed several times (B) While Jason’s proposal was rejected (C) Collin failed on his experiment again (D) Chris having failed several times
9. You _______ his advice not to gamble then. Otherwise, you would still have some money left. (A) should listen to (B) should have taken (C) must have listened to (D) need to take
10. I suggest _______. He does not fit in here. (A) to hire someone other than Tim (B) that Tim needs to be fired as soon as possible (C) Tim being replaced by Judy (D) transferring Tim to other departments
11. This is the most ridiculous excuse ______ I have ever heard of for being absent from class. (A) that (B) which (C) what (D) as
12. Sammie was all pale. She looked as if she _______ for a long time. (A) has not been exposed to the sun (B) would have stayed indoors (C) was ill (D) had been ill
13. After graduating from university, Jessie ________ teaching children in a mountainous village. (A) loved to (B) used to (C) dedicated to (D) was devoted to
14. The rising commodity price is _____ the soaring cost of fuels and utilities. (A) furnished by (B) payable to (C) deferred upon (D) attributed to
15. Flowers in Mary’s garden are always blooming _____, which testifies to her superb gardening skills. (A) in profusion (B) in scarcity (C) in proximity (D) in seclusion
16. Employees are paid salaries _____ age and experience. (A) commensurate with (B) adjacent to (C) conferred upon (D) beset by
17. One wonders what is happening now, when the economy is in stagnation and _____ recession. (A) suffused with (B) kept afloat by (C) on the brink of (D) invoked by
18. The new policy is _____ the plans that were discussed last year. (A) coerced into (B) in line with (C) in a stupor (D) enamored with
19. The job offer was _____ the return of a clean background check. (A) contingent upon (B) indulged in (C) expound upon (D) revoked by
20. The major corporations may _____ in these markets in the next few years, just to see how foreign consumers respond to their products. (A) hit the sack (B) bridge divides (C) dip their toes (D) rip to shreds
21. (A) is emerged (B) emerged (C) do emerge (D) has been emerged
22. (A) switching on (B) counting on (C) putting up (D) ranging from
23. (A) who have (B) who has (C) who have been (D) who had
24. (A) Likewise (B) Because (C) Since (D) Despite
25. (A) what is constituted (B) what it constitutes (C) what constituted is (D) what does it constitute
26. (A) considered (B) observed (C) trained (D) noticed
27. (A) Because (B) Since (C) When (D) Although
28. (A) somehow (B) on the other hand (C) for instance (D) as a result
29. (A) affirms (B) denounces (C) pronounces (D) ridicules
30. (A) However (B) Consequently (C) Likewise (D) Accordingly
31.(A) While many writers are initially attracted to the idea of working for themselves, often they find it isolating in the long term. (B) People who have suffered seem to have more of a need to speak out. (C) From the first page, the reader should be greeted by a story like nothing anyone has seen before. (D) Perhaps you have been published in established magazines, or have done some writing for online publications.
32.(A) While many writers are initially attracted to the idea of working for themselves, often they find it isolating in the long term. (B) People who have suffered seem to have more of a need to speak out. (C) From the first page, the reader should be greeted by a story like nothing anyone has seen before. (D) Perhaps you have been published in established magazines, or have done some writing for online publications.
33.(A) There were no drugs to reduce the pain. (B) Eventually I was rescued by some people who were passing by. (C) Somehow I managed to get out of the bus and lay by the side of the road. (D) Although my body was weak, my mind was still strong and tough, and I never gave up.
34.(A) There were no drugs to reduce the pain. (B) Eventually I was rescued by some people who were passing by. (C) Somehow I managed to get out of the bus and lay by the side of the road. (D) Although my body was weak, my mind was still strong and tough, and I never gave up.
35.(A) There were no drugs to reduce the pain. (B) Eventually I was rescued by some people who were passing by. (C) Somehow I managed to get out of the bus and lay by the side of the road. (D) Although my body was weak, my mind was still strong and tough, and I never gave up.
36.(A) There were no drugs to reduce the pain. (B) Eventually I was rescued by some people who were passing by. (C) Somehow I managed to get out of the bus and lay by the side of the road. (D) Although my body was weak, my mind was still strong and tough, and I never gave up.
37. Where does the word tattoo come from? (A) India (B) Polynesia (C) The U.S. (D) Canada
38. Which of the following is NOT a reason listed in the reading that native people wear tattoos? (A) For beauty (B) As a trophy (C) As a warrior (D) For protection
39. In what way may a modern tattoo studio be comparable to a dentist’s office? (A) High charge (B) Good hygiene (C) Spacious waiting rooms (D) Similar locations on backstreets
40. According to the article, what is important for a tattoo artist to have? (A) A family background in tattooing (B) Holding a university degree in fine arts (C) Studying art and being attentive to detail (D) Getting certified by the National Tattoo Association
41. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) All the expressions related to the digestive system have been proved to be evidence-based. (B) Traditional medical treatment to digestive symptoms leads to greater improvement than other approaches. (C) One’s gastrointestinal state is responsive to his psychological state and vice versa. (D) It is of vital importance to take good care of one’s gastrointestinal system.
42. According to the passage, when people experiences gastrointestinal upset with no obvious physical cause, _______. (A) they had better try to think positively (B) they might be under some kind of pressure or feel anxiety (C) they probably need to have a thorough checkup of his brain (D) the intestinal pain or discomfort is simply imagined
43. Which of the following is true about people with functional GI disorders? (A) They are under more pressure than normal people. (B) They are less tolerant of physical pains compared with people who don’t have the disorders. (C) They tend to be more responsive to pain signals from the digestive system. (D) They are more likely to suffer from depression or other psychological symptoms.
44. According to the passage, what would be the best advice to people with GI disorders? (A) Besides taking medication, they are advised to get some psychological therapy as well. (B) Taking exercise on a daily basis and a balanced diet will help. (C) They would be better off if they stop medication and let the body heal all by itself. (D) They may well ignore all the symptoms as they will get better with time.
45. What are the examples of industries that have experienced significant layoffs in recent times, as stated in the passage? (A) Manufacturing and production (B) Hospitality and tourism (C) Technology and finance (D) Education and academia
46. According to the passage, what is one reason why the current wave of layoffs is notable? (A) The layoffs are occurring despite improvements in underlying economic fundamentals. (B) The layoffs are a direct reaction to a global economic slump. (C) The layoffs are accompanied by a significant decrease in the value of international stock markets. (D) The layoffs are part of the natural cycles of the economy.
47. According to the passage, what is one reason why the current wave of layoffs is notable in terms of the workplace atmosphere? (A) The workplace atmosphere was focused on personal wellbeing and mental health. (B) The workplace atmosphere during the pandemic was highly stressful. (C) Managers have become more involved in profit-gaining leadership. (D) Employees are encouraged to prioritize their personal lives over work.
48. According to the passage, what is one potential consequence of waves of layoffs? (A) Increased employee productivity (B) Enhanced mental health of employees (C) Worsened business cultures (D) Improved job security and stability
49. What is one potential impact of the current wave of layoffs on employee trust in leadership, as mentioned in the passage? (A) Increased trust in leadership due to prioritizing personal wellbeing (B) Enhanced harmony between employee and management team (C) Improved job security outlook due to good leadership (D) Cognitive dissonance and a sense of inauthenticity in leadership
50. Which title best summarizes the main ideas discussed in the passage? (A) The Global Impact of Layoffs: Industries Affected and Economic Trends (B) The Relationship between Layoffs, Workplace Atmosphere, and Employee Trust in Leadership (C) The Effects of Recession on Organizational Cultures for Future Generations (D) Comparing Historical Unemployment Rates: The Great Recession and the Eurozone Crisis
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