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113年 - 113 高雄市市立國民小學教師聯合甄選_專長類:英語#120706
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
113年 |
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50 |
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1. Siquijor, located in the Central Visayas region in Philippines, ____________ many travelers, who come to experience the island's therapies that blend Catholicism with shamanic practices. (A)recommends (B)lures (C)reserves (D)seduces
2. The Francis Scott Key Bridge, collapsed by a ship, has been destroyed ___________, clearing the way for the eventual full return of shipping through one of the busiest sea routes in the US. (A)deliberately (B)reluctantly (C)arbitrarily (D)randomly
3. Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, aiming to hand ownership to ____. (A)losers (B)debtors (C)editors (D)creditors
4. In India, the world's second largest consumers of coal after China, those coal deposits are a highly valuable ____________. (A)product (B)goods (C)cargo (D)commodity
5. A pioneering project is making an eco-friendly concrete from crushed shells, which would allow water to drain through it, and could be used for footpaths, car parks, and gardens to _________ flooding. (A)alleviate (B)annex (C)alliterate (D)curtail
6. Such phrase as “eloquent silence” or “open secrets” is a rhetoric technique called __________. (A)similes (B)oxymoron (C)parallelism (D)personification
7. Higher drug prices, rising out-of-pocket costs and reduced incomes create economic ____ for many patients. (A)straight (B)strait (C)strain (D)strand
8. The introduction setting out the background and methodology of the study seems perfect but it neglects several important ____________ about qualitative ethical issues. (A)perspective (B)insights (C)caveats (D)basis
9. According to figures from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, domestic tourism ___________, which is 28% higher than pre-pandemic figures recorded in 2019. (A)swells (B)enlarges (C)inspires (D)soars
10. Last Month, the Northern Lights dazzled the UK, and the internet was __________ with photos of bright pinks, purples and greens splashed across the night sky. (A)awash (B)diffused (C)exhibited (D)discussed II. Error Correction
11. Several companies have also announced stock buybacks or ( A )
increased
dividends, ( B )
what
reflects confidence ( C )
on
the part of companies that their financial situation is strong and ( D )
going to
continue to be strong. (A)increased(B)what(C)on(D)going to
12. ( A )
Thanks to
the efforts of a team of conservationists ( B )
coordinated
by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance there are now 329 condors ( C )
fly
freely in western North America, and 175 more ( D )
in
the care of various zoos.(A)Thanks to(B)coordinated(C)fly(D)in
III. Grammar
13. When doctors attempt to diagnose an illness, they look for ways in which the patient’s symptoms resemble those of one disease, ___________________. (A)and differ from those of the others (B)and different from those of another (C)but are different from that of the other (D)but differ from that of another
14. Miss Dennis always wore a variation of one outfit — a dark-colored, flared woolen skirt, a tailored white blouse and a cardigan sweater, usually black, __________ and held together by a little pearl chain. (A)though over her shoulders (B)although over her shoulders (C)throws over her shoulders (D)thrown over her shoulders
15. The pattern of economic crisis in the developing countries is ominously _______ in the industrial countries in the Great Depression. (A)familiar to what happened (B)reminiscent to what happened (C)similar with what happened (D)reminiscent of what happened
16. I would attend the international conference __________ my transportation expenses and accommodation fee are paid. (A)providing that (B)should (C)in that (D)even though
17. Functioning as a filter in the stratosphere, __________ from much ultraviolet radiation. (A)the ozone layer shields the earth's surface (B)to shield the ozone layer of the earth's surface (C)shielding the earth's surface is the ozone layer (D)the Earth's surface and the ozone layer
18. As apartheid __________, South Africa’s elite private schools started accepting children of all colors. (A)is coming to an end (B)comes to an end (C)was coming to an end (D)being come to an end
19. ________the government not imposed a heavy comprehensive tax on land and housing, the marketing of real estate might have collapsed dramatically. (A)Had (B)If (C)Whether (D)Because
20. ______________, but at present this process is prohibitively expensive. (A)Recovering uranium from seawater may be worthwhile to do someday (B)The recovery of uranium from seawater someday be worthwhile (C)To recover uranium out of seawater might have been worthwhile someday (D)It might someday be worthwhile to recover uranium from seawater
21. (A)adherents (B)dilemma (C)hierarchy (D)contenders
22. (A)worked out (B)made up (C)went viral (D)have energy
23. (A)spawned (B)consoled (C)ruptured (D)dismayed
24. (A)surging (B)surged (C)surges (D)is surging
25. (A)increases (B)is increased (C)increasing (D)hasincreased
26. (A)niche (B)prophetic (C)malicious (D)desolate
27. (A)for (B)over (C)into (D)of
28. (A)continued (B)continually (C)continuing (D)continual
29. (A)preceding (B)esthetic (C)contagious (D)formidable
30. (A)gallant (B)genuine (C)shortlist (D)legitimate
31. (A)ludicrous (B)formulaic (C)cliched (D)hackneyed
32. (A)red flags (B)blue chips (C)red herrings (D)blue flags
33. (A)unveiled (B)concealed (C)disguised (D)exposed
34. (A)rolled out (B)rolled with (C)rolled in (D)rolled upon
35. (A)defensive (B)offensive (C)prey (D)predatory
36. What does the passage mainly discuss? (A)Birds’ flying experiences is a cheaper way to avoid violent turbulences. (B)Birds’ flying knowledge can provide clues to predict and cope with turbulences. (C)Onboard sensors to aircrafts are not effective to prevent turbulences. (D)Violent turbulences, causing injuries and deaths, are unpredictable.
37. Which is NOT the features of clear air turbulence? (A)It cannot be identified by sophisticated weather radar systems. (B)It cannot be seen by naked eye. (C)It only occurs at very high altitude of calm blue skies. (D)It is one of the major causes of aircraft accidents.
38. What happens to the aircrafts if turbulences cause chaotic yaws? (A)The airplanes will bumpy and shaking upside down. (B)Passengers will suffocate and hard to breathe. (C)The aircrafts will descend at very fast speed. (D)The aircrafts will deviate from a driving path scheduled in advance.
39. Why does the author mention “the seal-borne sensors”? (A)To compare the born abilities of birds to those of seals. (B)To confirm birds are born with the ability to determine some features of natural phenomena. (C)To argue animals’ born sensors are more effective than board sensors. (D)To imply using bird-borne sensors might be used to explain air turbulence.
40. What does “free-ranging” birds mean? (A)Birds are not logged with tagged sensors by the researchers. (B)Birds can fly most of time without a single flap. (C)Birds are not reared by humans. (D)Birds can fly in different altitude of the sky.
41. Based on the article, what problem does generative AI cause? (A)It makes it harder for users to tell whether information is true or false. (B)It requires a large amount of energy. (C)It has resulted in innocent people being arrested. (D)It accelerates the current shortage of microchips within the chip industry.
42. Based on the article, which of the following statements is true? (A)Argentina has banned the use of generative AI in political campaigning. (B)Synthetic media can help engage and educate voters. (C)Synthetic media is detrimental to voters with disabilities. (D)Generative AI is unavailable in Zambia.
43. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “barriers” in paragraph two? (A)Hurdles. (B)Sessions. (C)Directions. (D)Insurances.
44. Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward generative AI? (A)Frightened. (B)Amused. (C)Bewildered. (D)Cautious.
45. Which of the following views does the author most likely hold? (A)Generative AI has no redeeming qualities. (B)There should be less regulation regarding the use of synthetic media in political settings. (C)Generative AI may be a threat to democracy. (D)Voters should register online to vote.
46. Where is this article most likely to be found? (A)In a traveling magazine. (B)In a physics textbook. (C)In a news column. (D)In a science journal.
47. Why does the author mention “chromatophores?” (A)To explain how cephalopods change their color. (B)To explain how cephalopods change their texture. (C)To demonstrate how muscles affect the nervous system. (D)To showcase the evolutionary progress of octopuses.
48. Based on the article, which of the following statements is true? (A)Cephalopods are a group of soft-bodied mammals that can change the color and patterns on their skin. (B)Cuttlefish can change their skin color, but not their skin texture. (C)The common day octopus can turn purple and black on flat sandy surfaces. (D)Cephalopods include octopuses, cuttlefish, and squids.
49. Which of the following is the best title for this article? (A)A brief evolutionary history of cuttlefish. (B)The many disguises of cephalopods. (C)How cephalopods might be the future cure for cancer. (D)Cephalopods: The deadliest predator in the ocean.
50. In the last paragraph, what does the author suggest? (A)Cephalopods are going extinct. (B)There are a variety of reasons as to why cephalopods change their skin color. (C)People are often surprised when cephalopods change colors. (D)Among cephalopods, octopuses are the best at disguising themselves.
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