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113年 - 113-1 桃園高中_教師甄選初試試題:英文科#119661
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
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0
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1. Achilles in Greek mythology is often depicted as ______ due to his divine protection. (A) impregnable (B) maculated (C) susceptible (D) uncouth
2. The old factory was a ______, overrun with weeds and graffiti. When night falls, it looks like a haunted house. (A) imperious (B) derelict (C) fallacious (D) gratuitous
3. Many animals use ______ as a defense mechanism to avoid predators or to ambush prey. (A) compunction (B) camouflage (C) circumference (D) cache
4. The writer’s poems were ______ by the normal rules of grammar. (A) attested (B) bestowed (C) unfettered (D) emaciated
5. His depiction of a ______ US foreign policy and its sinister motives is rather unfair. (A) multifarious (B) myriad (C) mendacious (D) minatory
6. Her opponents cast _______ on her incorruptibility by saying that she has accumulated much fortune by illegal ways. (A) aspersions (B) avarice (C) autopsy (D) afflatus
7. A _______ was thrown out of a rally in New Hampshire by former U.S. president Donald Trump after he was disrupted in the middle of a speech. (A) heckler (B) mutilation (C) referral (D) accelerator
8. After graduating from college, Bella made a brief _______ into teaching before becoming a professional actress. (A) façade (B) futility (C) foray (D) fathom
9. Over the twentieth century, but especially after 1950, the place was transformed into a ______ metropolis, a “megacity”, of more than 9 million in an urbanized region which by 2000 was home to nearly 18 million. (A) demotic (B) aberrant (C) sprawling (D) portentous
10. The tower was rather unpopular to the locals, for they thought that it ______ unacceptably into the originally breathtaking landscape. (A) prognosticated (B) deviated (C) mollified (D) obtruded
11. People often ______ their precious time by watching too much TV, oversleeping, or surfing on social media. It is, in reality, a waste of life. (A) squander (B) modulate (C) perpetuate (D) beguile
12. After the terrorists launched an attack claiming more than two hundred lives, UN openly stated that they ______ terrorism and strongly condemned the acts of violence. (A) beseeched (B) abominated (C) inundated (D) pertained
13. The 228 incident victims have been calling for an ______, and now some of them are still seeking compensations. (A) incarnation (B) exoneration (C) adolescence (D) inoculation
14. We felt disgusted with the governor’s ______ mishandling of the hostage crisis; he was virtually incompetent. (A) indomitably (B) sveltely (C) grossly (D) efficaciously
15. As he tends to be violent and erratic in his behavior, we should ______ his confrontation. (A) leaven (B) envisage (C) foist (D) eschew
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20.(AB) commodification (AC) foliage (AD) amassed (AE) exemplifies (BC) barred (BD) satirizing (BE) radiates (CD) imbued (CE) entrenching (DE) emulates (ABC) hued (ABD) cardigan
21.(AB) commodification (AC) foliage (AD) amassed (AE) exemplifies (BC) barred (BD) satirizing (BE) radiates (CD) imbued (CE) entrenching (DE) emulates (ABC) hued (ABD) cardigan
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26.(AB) The consumption of chocolate has declined significantly due to health concerns in many regions. (AC) Since chocolate makers tend to hedge cocoa purchases months in advance, analysts have said the disastrous crops in West Africa will only really hit consumers later this year. (AD) Ghana today has some 1.38 million hectares (3.41 million acres) of land under cocoa cultivation (AE) Cocoa production in South America has been declining steadily over the last decade. (BC) We wouldn’t get the lowest crop for 20 years in Ghana and the lowest for eight years in Ivory Coast if we hadn’t reached a tipping point. (BD) They have hit new record highs almost daily in an unprecedented trend that shows little sign of abating. (BE) It is a shift that will also be felt in wealthy consumer markets, possibly for years to come.
27.(AB) The consumption of chocolate has declined significantly due to health concerns in many regions. (AC) Since chocolate makers tend to hedge cocoa purchases months in advance, analysts have said the disastrous crops in West Africa will only really hit consumers later this year. (AD) Ghana today has some 1.38 million hectares (3.41 million acres) of land under cocoa cultivation (AE) Cocoa production in South America has been declining steadily over the last decade. (BC) We wouldn’t get the lowest crop for 20 years in Ghana and the lowest for eight years in Ivory Coast if we hadn’t reached a tipping point. (BD) They have hit new record highs almost daily in an unprecedented trend that shows little sign of abating. (BE) It is a shift that will also be felt in wealthy consumer markets, possibly for years to come.
28.(AB) The consumption of chocolate has declined significantly due to health concerns in many regions. (AC) Since chocolate makers tend to hedge cocoa purchases months in advance, analysts have said the disastrous crops in West Africa will only really hit consumers later this year. (AD) Ghana today has some 1.38 million hectares (3.41 million acres) of land under cocoa cultivation (AE) Cocoa production in South America has been declining steadily over the last decade. (BC) We wouldn’t get the lowest crop for 20 years in Ghana and the lowest for eight years in Ivory Coast if we hadn’t reached a tipping point. (BD) They have hit new record highs almost daily in an unprecedented trend that shows little sign of abating. (BE) It is a shift that will also be felt in wealthy consumer markets, possibly for years to come.
29.(AB) The consumption of chocolate has declined significantly due to health concerns in many regions. (AC) Since chocolate makers tend to hedge cocoa purchases months in advance, analysts have said the disastrous crops in West Africa will only really hit consumers later this year. (AD) Ghana today has some 1.38 million hectares (3.41 million acres) of land under cocoa cultivation (AE) Cocoa production in South America has been declining steadily over the last decade. (BC) We wouldn’t get the lowest crop for 20 years in Ghana and the lowest for eight years in Ivory Coast if we hadn’t reached a tipping point. (BD) They have hit new record highs almost daily in an unprecedented trend that shows little sign of abating. (BE) It is a shift that will also be felt in wealthy consumer markets, possibly for years to come.
30.(AB) The consumption of chocolate has declined significantly due to health concerns in many regions. (AC) Since chocolate makers tend to hedge cocoa purchases months in advance, analysts have said the disastrous crops in West Africa will only really hit consumers later this year. (AD) Ghana today has some 1.38 million hectares (3.41 million acres) of land under cocoa cultivation (AE) Cocoa production in South America has been declining steadily over the last decade. (BC) We wouldn’t get the lowest crop for 20 years in Ghana and the lowest for eight years in Ivory Coast if we hadn’t reached a tipping point. (BD) They have hit new record highs almost daily in an unprecedented trend that shows little sign of abating. (BE) It is a shift that will also be felt in wealthy consumer markets, possibly for years to come.
31. The word emanate in the passage is closest in meaning to (A) reconcile (B) kindle (C) exude (D) postulate
32. It is sated in Paragraph 1 that (A) seismic waves are only one of many wave types produced by earthquakes. (B) dynamic deformations prevent tectonic plates from moving quickly. (C) body waves are seismic waves that move across the surface of water. (D) static deformations result in geographic alterations that are not temporary.
33. All of the following are mentioned about P waves EXCEPT that (A) they are faster than any other type of wave. (B) they have the ability to move through water. (C) they are usually accompanied by loud sounds. (D) they move more quickly near the earth’s center.
34. Why does the author mention the epicenter of an earthquake in the passage? (A) To explain why some earthquakes are more destructive. (B) To describe how scientists first discovered seismic waves. (C) To give an example of how seismic waves benefit scientists. (D) To suggest that the speed of seismic waves is unpredictable.
35. According to Paragraph 4, a feature of S waves allowed scientists to _______. (A) distinguish which mediums conduct seismic waves best (B) determine the composition of part of the earth’s interior (C) measure the speed at which other seismic waves move (D) predict the depth and intensity of some earthquakes
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