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113年 - 113 桃園市國民小學教師聯合甄選初試:語文科-B(英文)#120129
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
113年 |
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40 |
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0
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11. It was her view that the country’s problems had been _____ by foreign technocrats, so that to invite them to come back would be counterproductive. (A) acquitted (B) delivered (C) exacerbated (D) praised
12. In front of an invited audience, the U.S. president signed a _____ health care reform bill into law. (A) swathing (B) swaying (C) swelling (D) sweeping
13. The _____ stressed there were no racial undertones to the attack at the hearing yesterday. (A) cooker (B) processor (C) radiator (D) barrister
14. Asda has _____ sales of lettuces, salad bags, broccoli, and cauliflowers to three per customer due to the shortage of supplies. (A) reduce (B) capped (C) change (D) announce
15. Despite their best efforts to conserve resources, the prolonged drought continued to ____ the village's water supply, leaving residents anxious and uncertain about their future. (A) depreciate (B) degenerate (C) deplete (D) deprecate Ⅱ. Grammar
16. _____ coined money dates back to about 3000 BC. (A) Known to the oldest (B) Known as the oldest (C) The known oldest (D) The oldest known
17. The decade of the 1960s at the Harvard Graduate School of Education _____ a continued emphasis on a comprehensive view of education in a social setting. (A) witnessing (B) witnessed (C) is witnessed (D) which witnessed
18. In 1911, a scientist in Poland found that the reason beriberi was occurring _____ in the Orient was that people there ate mainly white or polished rice. (A) most (B) almost (C) mostly (D) almostly
19. In their everyday lives, bilinguals find themselves _____ various points along a situational continuum. (A) at (B) by (C) for (D) on
20. Google’s Bing has taken the world _____ storm since its launch last year. (A) with (B) in (C) on (D) by Ⅲ. Dialogue
21. A: Did you catch the news about the new company policy? B: No, ___________. What's changed? (A) that really cracked me up (B) that’s old news (C) I can’t agree with you more (D) I've been out of the loop
22. A: Did you hear about Jenny's promotion? B: Yes, ___________. She's been working really hard. (A) she’s over the moon (B) she should’ve told me (C) she really winds me up (D) she’s down in the dumps 2
23. A: I can't seem to get this math problem right. B: ___________ Let's work on it together. (A) Don’t weep crocodile tears. (B) I’ll be there with bells on. (C) Don’t sweat it. (D) Try to cut corners.
24. A: They said the flight to Tokyo has been canceled because of the blizzard. B: Well, what that _____ to is yet another delay in our schedule. (A) boils off (B) boils on (C) boils up (D) boils down
25. A: How did your interview go? B: It never really _____ the ground. (A) got out (B) got off (C) got up (D) got over
26. (A) barreling (B) tracing (C) strolling (D) promenading
27. (A) avoid (B) note down (C) hold on (D) prioritize
28. (A) opposes (B) encapsulates (C) proposes (D) terminates
29. (A) limit (B) hand (C) awe (D) stake
30. (A) accumulative (B) selective (C) collective (D) incentive
31. (A) grow (B) grows (C) growing (D) grown
32. (A) enrapture (B) enraptured (C) enraptures (D) enrapturing
33. (A) in (B) into (C) for (D) with
34. (A) galleries (B) scaffoldings (C) walls (D) factory
35. (A) fetched (B) fathomed (C) imagined (D) extended
36. (Ⅴ. Error Recognition)Palm oil is an
( A ) edible
oil derived
( B ) from
the fruit of the African oil palm tree, and is currently the most
( C ) consume
vegetable oil
( D ) in
the world.
37. (Ⅴ. Error Recognition)This rapid expansion of higher education has placed the dream of obtaining a college degree – a dream formerly
( A ) achieving by
only
( B ) a select
minority of students – within
( C ) the reach
of most high school
( D ) graduates
.
38. (Ⅴ. Error Recognition)
( A ) Couple
skyrocketing mortgage rates
( B ) with
high student loans to pay off; Nancy’s move back home
( C ) appearing to
be not only a wise financial move
( D ) but
a necessary one.
39.(Ⅴ. Error Recognition)
( A ) The silver
has always been
( B ) regarded
as
( C ) a
valuable metal
( D ) for making
jewelry and ornaments.
40. (Ⅴ. Error Recognition)Today, most scams take place anonymously online
( A ) as phishing
,
( B ) which
unsolicited and often badly
( C ) written emails
appeal to people’s sense
( D ) of charity
.
41. According to the passage, which of the following factors caused Appalachian highlanders to leave their homes? (A) destruction of the forests (B) family disputes (C) overcrowding (D) soil erosion
42. The word “terrain” is closest in meaning to (A) atmosphere (B) culture (C) government (D) landscape
43. The passage supports which of the following conclusions about the role of clan ties in the migration of folk groups? (A) They result in the return of many folk groups to areas from which they once migrated. (B) They cause conflict between incoming migrants and established residents. (C) They generally prevent people from moving out of overcrowded areas. (D) They influence highlanders to resettle in groups rather than as individuals.
44. The word “kin” is closest in meaning to (A) friends (B) relatives (C) partners (D) pioneers
45. At the end of the passage the author quotes a mountaineer to illustrate why (A) Appalachian mountaineers went to Washington (B) some people returned to Kentucky from Missouri and Arkansas (C) a mountaineer considered buying land in Kentucky (D) some people left Texas to go to Kentucky
46. In the passage, the word “deterrence” is closest in meaning to? (A) hindrance (B) intervene (C) repercussion (D) advocacy
47. What is the main purpose of the passage? (A) to highlight the different kinds of military roles available to females (B) to argue that there should be more women in the military forces (C) to provide a reasoned prognosis of the status of females in the military forces composed solely of volunteers (D) to discuss the implementation of functional equivalence as a strategy for prompting occupational equality
48. The passage suggests that which of the following most likely contributes to a more equitable representation of females in the military forces than has existed in the past? (A) The public’s increasing negligence of the gender issues in the military. (B) A decline in the number of female soldiers in the military forces. (C) Rigid past policies that govern the military assignments open to women. (D) The all-volunteer character of the present military forces.
49. According to the passage, despite the country’s efforts to ensure occupational equality for women in the military, certain other factors still preclude women’s (A) holding high ranking positions in the military (B) being assigned the military tasks that are generally assigned to men (C) getting equal pay for equal work (D) receiving tasks from a wide range of military tasks than before
50. In the passage, the “significant gains for women” and the attitude of “a considerable portion of the larger society” are reasonably related to each other inasmuch as the author puts forward the latter as (A) the main reason for absence of the former (B) a catalyst for a further extension of the former (C) a public response to accomplishment of the former (D) a prerequisite for any prospect of achieving the former
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