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112年 - 112-1 國立基隆高級商工職業學校教師甄選:英文#114713
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
112年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
0
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1. Although Nancy enjoyed Bill’s _____, lighthearted companionship, she sometimes wondered whether he could ever be serious. (A) impeccable (B) obsequious (C) detrimental (D) frivolous
2. Proof of this can be found in the weekly television program ratings that show the lack of popularity of educational programs as opposed to the appeal of the situation comedy or _____ game show. (A) inane (B) restive (C) pious (D) urbane
3. Rather than allowing these dramatic exchanges between her characters to develop fully, Ms. Norman unfortunately tends to _____ the discussions involving the two women. (A) protract (B) truncate (C) exacerbate (D) augment
4. Along with collecting these seemingly mundane objects like hinges, shutter dogs, decorative ironwork, doorknobs, and other ubiquitous building artifacts, Ramsey creates _____ detailed drawings of old building facades in the city. (A) nonchalantly (B) fastidiously (C) innocuously (D) flagrantly
5. After having criticized Rebecca’s appearance, Frank had the _____ to ask her for a date. (A) propensity (B) discrepancy (C) impunity (D) effrontery
6. Trying to cure heartache by indulging in ice cream, he had _____ his appetite but not his grief. (A) aggravated (B) intimidated (C) assuaged (D) invigorated
7. They closed the restaurant because the _____ of customers made it uneconomical to operate. (A) resurgence (B) grumble (C) paucity (D) candor
8. Waiting impatiently in line to see Santa Claus, even the best-behaved children grow _____ and start to fret. (A) fidgety (B) pungent (C) laconic (D) jubilant
9. Even though the boy knew he was a child _____, he never coasted on his talent but continued to tirelessly practice, write music, and study the work of his favorite composer. (A) prodigy (B) charlatan (C) miser (D) neophyte
10. Lieutenant Colonel Beecher at first ordered his men to scatter at the sound of the air-raid siren, but had to _____ the order as no work could be accomplished under the constant sirens. (A) reprove (B) rescind (C) relapse (D) retaliate
11. The market was flooded with a _____ of cheap, low-quality products, making it difficult to find something of good value. (A) paltry (B) fiat (C) surfeit (D) vertigo
12. When confronted with an injustice, her usual composed demeanor gave way to a sudden _____ of righteous anger, driving her to take a stand. (A) banality (B) ebullition (C) soubriquet (D) impetuosity
13. The protesters gathered in the city center, waving banners and chanting slogans, making a real _____ to draw attention to their cause. (A) pettifogger (B) tumescence (C) teetotaler (D) hullabaloo
14. He dedicated his weekends to _____ cases, selflessly using his legal expertise to support individuals who couldn't afford a lawyer. (A) prima facie (B) bona fide (C) pro bono (D) sotto voce
15. His _____ project to eradicate poverty and hunger worldwide seemed impossible, but he remained determined to make a difference. (A) eponymous (B) ineluctable (C) sapient (D) quixotic
16. (A) macabre (B) scabrous (C) obtrusive (D) skittish
17. (A) elated at (B) imbued with (C) subsumed into (D) purged from
18. (A) venerate (B) execrate (C) ostracize (D) jabber
19. (A) inadvertently (B) spontaneously (C) negligently (D) deliberately
20. (A) unaddressed (B) unyielding (C) unintentional (D) unethical
21. (A) permanently (B) conceivably (C) rigorously (D) intrinsically
22. (A) journeyed (B) conquered (C) fashioned (D) staged
23. (A) argot (B) patina (C) shebang (D) grotto
24. (A) As celebrating (B) Celebrating with (C) To celebrate (D) Celebrated by
25. (A) rubbed off (B) cast doubt (C) cracked down (D) bore witness
26. The passage as a whole is best characterized as (A) a description of the achievements of a graduate of a prestigious school (B) an illustration of the innocence and gullibility of youth. (C) an example of the harsh realities of searching for employment (D) a reminiscence of a memorable time in one man’s life.
27. The word “hearsay” in the 3rd paragraph suggests the author (A) spent no time on recreational activities due to his studies (B) had no firsthand knowledge of hunting living creatures (C) considered hunting an inappropriate activity for teachers (D) longed to learn how to hunt from her mother in his home
28. To the author, his journey through the Tennessee countryside seemed to be all of the following EXCEPT (A) carefree (B) tiring (C) interminable (D) gratifying
29. The passage suggests that Josie’s interest on meeting the author was (A) motivated by her long to escape her impoverished home (B) prompted by her need for distractions on the long road to town. (C) intensified by her desire to gain an education (D) magnified by her essentially gregariously nature
30. To the author, Josie appears to (A) share her father’s calm demeanor (B) scold her brothers excessively (C) possess traits of both her parents (D) look down on her parents for their ignorance
31 (AB) juncture (AC) under duress (AD) fallible (AE) stash (BC) vitiated (BD) outweighed (BE) matter (CD) garnered (CE) quandary (DE) resilient (ABC) grail (ABD) by extension
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