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113年 - 113 金門縣國民中學正式教師聯合甄選初試試題:語文領域(英語文專長)#120860
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
113年 |
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50 |
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1. The team of engineers struggled to _____ a design that would meet all the project’s requirements while staying within the allocated budget. (A) conceive (B) deceive (C) perceive (D) retrieve
2. During the job interview, the candidate asked several _____ questions about the company’s goals and work culture, demonstrating his genuine interest in the position. (A) conversant (B) fastidious (C) pertinent (D) stigmatized
3. The small village is _____ to have the best artisanal cheese in the region, attracting foodies from far and wide to sample its delicious offerings. (A) devoured (B) hoisted (C) muffled (D) reputed
4. The old oak tree had a _____ bark, with patches of gray, brown, and green creating an intricate pattern on its trunk. (A) husky (B) mottled (C) quaint (D) rigid
5. After being left in the hot car, the garden hose was so _____ that water could barely squeeze through. (A) constricted (B) erudite (C) gluttonous (D) infatuated
6. The bakery’s _____, a jovial woman with flour-dusted cheeks, proudly displayed her freshly baked bread and pastries. (A) conjurer (B) hypnotist (C) proprietor (D) royalist
7. The fierce storm _____ the coastline with powerful waves and howling winds, causing significant erosion and damage to the beachfront properties. (A) belied (B) debunked (C) lashed (D) muddled
8. The formal gala was a night of _____, with guests indulging in champagne, laughter, and lively conversations that carried on into the early hours of the morning. (A) cremation (B) debasement (C) grievance (D) frivolity
9. After carefully planting the tomato seeds and providing the right conditions of warmth and moisture, the gardener was delighted to see the first sprouts _____ and break through the soil. (A) culminate (B) germinate (C) precipitate (D) truncate
10. The bride’s veil, a _____ of delicate lace and shimmering pearls, flowed gracefully behind her as she walked down the aisle. (A) brilliance (B) cascade (C) hymnal (D) lifeblood
11. _____ the advancements in artificial intelligence, human intuition still plays a crucial role in nuanced decision-making processes, particularly in fields like art criticism and psychotherapy. (A) Before (B) Despite (C) Unless (D) Whether
12. The renowned archaeologist had unearthed numerous artifacts from the Bronze Age, but none was as _____ as the perfectly preserved royal seal discovered on that momentous expedition. (A) significance (B) significant (C) signifying (D) significantly
13. The complexities of quantum physics, with its paradoxical principles and counterintuitive implications, continue _____ and challenge physicists around the world. (A) fascinating (B) to be fascinated (C) to fascinate (D) to have fascinated
14. The new symphony, while undeniably brilliant, is considered by many critics to be less emotionally resonant than the composer’s earlier works, which were characterized _____ their raw intensity and vulnerability. (A) after (B) by (C) even (D) less
15. The ancient city whispered tales of forgotten empires and secrets on the wind, captivating the imaginations of both historians and adventurers _____. (A) all (B) either (C) alike (D) two
16. Mastering the art of diplomacy requires not only eloquence and tact but also a deep understanding of cultural sensitivities _____ geopolitical complexities. (A) yet (B) or (C) but (D) and
17. _____ she to have access to the vast resources of a state-of-the-art laboratory, her research on genetic engineering could potentially lead to groundbreaking advancements in disease prevention and treatment. (A) Be (B) Is (C) Has (D) Were
18. The film received critical acclaim for its stunning visuals and powerful performances; however, its convoluted plot and excessive symbolism left some viewers feeling intellectually overwhelmed _____ emotionally engaged. (A) even though (B) rather than (C) so as to (D) whatsoever
19. Mount Everest, standing at a staggering 8,848 meters above sea level, is the highest peak on Earth, a testament to the awe-inspiring power of nature and an irresistible challenge for mountaineers seeking to conquer _____ formidable slopes. (A) its (B) that (C) their (D) those
20. One cannot truly appreciate the ephemeral beauty of a cherry blossom in full bloom without acknowledging the transient nature of life itself and the poignant reminder that all things, no matter _____ exquisite, must eventually fade away. (A) how (B) however (C) what (D) whatever
21. (A) as such (B) by large (C) such as (D) up to
22. (A) by (B) for (C) of (D) to
23. (A) of (B) like (C) that (D) with
24. (A) effect (B) estimate (C) impact (D) stress
25. (A) highlight (B) publish (C) reduce (D) repeat
26. (A) as common use (B) commonly used as (C) common use as (D) as using common
27. (A) he gave (B) given that (C) giving him (D) he was given
28. (A) disrupted (B) dislocated (C) deflated (D) dismantled
29. (A) generally (B) hardly (C) ultimately (D) roughly
30. (A) while examining the body reported by doctors (B) as doctors’ report of their body examination (C) after the body was examined by doctors and reported (D) as reported by doctors who examined the body
31. (A) to put mildly (B) to say the least (C) at stake (D) for good measure
32. (A) at stake (B) for good measure (C) to say the least (D) from the word go
33. (A) to say the least (B) to put it mildly (C) at stake (D) from the word go
34. (A) to put it mildly (B) from the word go (C) for good measure (D) at stake
35. (A) for good measure (B) to put it mildly (C) from the word go (D) to say the least
36. (A) Curiously, something inside me was intrigued by the idea of traveling and exploring—it might be exciting too. (B) Every path has both advantages and limitations. (C) I closed the door behind me, my mind buzzing with doubts and confusion. (D) That visit proved to be decisive turning point in my life.
37. (A) Curiously, something inside me was intrigued by the idea of traveling and exploring—it might be exciting too. (B) I often ask myself what might have happened had I declined that invitation. (C) That visit proved to be decisive turning point in my life. (D) Every path has both advantages and limitations.
38. (A) I closed the door behind me, my mind buzzing with doubts and confusion. (B) That visit proved to be decisive turning point in my life. (C) Every path has both advantages and limitations. (D) Curiously, something inside me was intrigued by the idea of traveling and exploring—it might be exciting too.
39. (A) That visit proved to be decisive turning point in my life. (B) Every path has both advantages and limitations. (C) I often ask myself what might have happened had I declined that invitation. (D) I closed the door behind me, my mind buzzing with doubts and confusion.
40. (A) Curiously, something inside me was intrigued by the idea of traveling and exploring—it might be exciting too. (B) I closed the door behind me, my mind buzzing with doubts and confusion. (C) I often ask myself what might have happened had I declined that invitation. (D) Every path has both advantages and limitations.
41. Which phrase from the passage best illustrates the author’s use of imagery to describe the bullet ant stings? (A) “paralysis and terrible pain” (B) “a grueling initiation” (C) “the moan of the horns” (D) “swollen, simmering, paralyzed stumps”
42. How does the author build credibility in this passage? (A) The author cites historical documents and artifacts related to the Satere-Mawe tribe. (B) The author includes vivid scientific descriptions of bullet ants to build trust. (C) The author uses personal anecdotes and experiences to make him credible. (D) The author relies mainly on his own opinions and beliefs to make his argument.
43. Which detail from the passage holds the LEAST significance in the unfolding of the main theme? (A) The role of the medicine man in leading the initiates in a dance during the ritual. (B) The description of the bullet ants as giant tropical carnivores with a painful sting. (C) The mention of Ted’s promise to wear the gloves 19 more times. (D) The fact that the initiation ritual takes place in the remote Amazonian village of Inhube.
44. What textual evidence hints at the author’s viewpoint regarding the initiation ritual? (A) The passage portrays the initiation ritual as arduous and distressing. (B) The passage suggests that the initiation ritual is unnecessary and cruel. (C) The passage does not provide any evidence of the author’s viewpoint. (D) The passage portrays the initiation ritual in a positive and celebratory light.
45. How does the author’s intent influence the way facts or opinions are framed in the passage? (A) The author presents facts objectively without any influence from their intent. (B) The author includes a variety of opinions to present a balanced view of the initiation ritual. (C) The author selectively presents facts to support their intended message about the initiation ritual. (D) The author’s intent has little impact on the framing of facts or opinions in the passage.
46. In what ways does the author leverage data to fortify their stance on introversion in the passage? (A) By using anecdotal evidence instead of providing statistical data. (B) By providing specific numbers and percentages to support their claims. (C) By dismissing statistical data and relying solely on personal observations. (D) By manipulating statistical data to fit their argument.
47. According to the interview, what is suggested about the leadership qualities of introverts? (A) Introverts are hardly considered for leadership positions due to their anti-social personalities. (B) Introverts make better leaders than extroverts in circumstances where there are fewer stimulations. (C) Introverts tend to be more dominant and assertive as leaders, according to recent studies. (D) Introverts may be better leaders when dealing with enthusiastic and diligent employees.
48. How does the connotation of the word “introvert” influence its meaning within the context of the passage? (A) The connotation of “introvert” is negative, suggesting that introverts tend to be anti-social. (B) The connotation of “introvert” is positive, highlighting the unique qualities of introverted individuals. (C) The connotation of “introvert” is neutral, mainly describing a preference for quiet environments. (D) The connotation of “introvert” is contradictory, making it difficult to determine its meaning.
49. What underlying assumption is made in the passage, and how does it influence the overall argument? (A) The assumption that introverts are inherently better than extroverts and deserve attention. (B) The assumption that introverts should change their behavior to fit societal expectations. (C) The assumption that bias against introverts may lead to a waste of talent and happiness. (D) The assumption that extroverts are more dominant and assertive as leaders than introverts.
50. How is credibility established within the argument presented in the passage? (A) Through dismissing opposing viewpoints on introverts as invalid and irrelevant. (B) Through using a parellel to gender and citing study findings about introvert people. (C) Through emphasizing the negative consequences of bias against introverted individuals. (D) Through suggesting that extroverts are sociable but not capable of being good leaders.
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