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113年 - 113-1 臺北市立南湖高級中學_正式教師甄選試題:英文科#119814
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
20 |
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0
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1. It was a hellish fire. After the _____ finally died down, the cathedral was nothing but a mass of blackened embers. (A) confluence (B) deputation (C) disfiguration (D) conflagration
2. In February 2022, nearly a dozen states in the US moved to drop mask _____ and some related restrictions as COVID-19 infection rates fell. (A) mandates (B) rescission (C) redemption (D) obligation
3. The students are expected to acquire reading comprehension skills to analyze the meaning of the text and determine how grammatical objectives _____ towards the purpose. (A) contribute (B) pertain (C) articulate (D) elaborate
4. In Eswatini’s eastern regions, the three chiefdoms had long-standing disputes, but recently, an urge to preserve their shared land has caused them to _____ their rivalry. (A) consume (B) retire (C) facilitate (D) obstruct
5. Politics is a noble craft, despite its _____ side, and those who engage in it are undertaking an indispensable and difficult activity. (A) exemplary (B) initiative (C) murky (D) unsullied
6. To stop the spread of the pandemic, anyone who failed to wear a mask in the hospital could be _____ service and even fined. (A) charged (B) vindicated (C) denied (D) pardoned
7. Tense protests and counter-protests regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are _____ campus life at American colleges, including cancelled classes and numerous student and faculty arrests. (A) twisting (B) roiling (C) trampling (D) soliciting
8. Prague is a political, cultural, and economic _____ of central Europe, with a rich history and Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architectures. (A) destination (B) hub (C) claim (D) settlement
9. You’ll be surprised by the complex story behind Fabergé eggs, since each of these artifacts are _____ linked to the extravagant reign and tragic downfall of the Romanov family. (A) understandably (B) justifiably (C) inextricably (D) uncharacteristically
10. Alan Turing, the first person to conduct _____ research in the field that he called machine intelligence, is widely considered to be the father of artificial intelligence. (A) perceptible (B) knowledgeable (C) informational (D) substantial
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16.(AB) Still, all agree that despite the challenges, if nothing is done, the behavior issues in schools may only get worse. (AC) Laws that protect teachers from harassment and violence while on the job vary by state. (AD) No students are named, just the number of incidents and the teacher. (AE) We know suspensions or expulsions seldom amplify the school-to-prison pipeline, and then there’s nobody at home to support the students. (BC) Parent and community liaisons are also critical positions. (BD) Fourteen percent of teachers said they had been victims of physical violence from students.
17.(AB) Still, all agree that despite the challenges, if nothing is done, the behavior issues in schools may only get worse. (AC) Laws that protect teachers from harassment and violence while on the job vary by state. (AD) No students are named, just the number of incidents and the teacher. (AE) We know suspensions or expulsions seldom amplify the school-to-prison pipeline, and then there’s nobody at home to support the students. (BC) Parent and community liaisons are also critical positions. (BD) Fourteen percent of teachers said they had been victims of physical violence from students.
18.(AB) Still, all agree that despite the challenges, if nothing is done, the behavior issues in schools may only get worse. (AC) Laws that protect teachers from harassment and violence while on the job vary by state. (AD) No students are named, just the number of incidents and the teacher. (AE) We know suspensions or expulsions seldom amplify the school-to-prison pipeline, and then there’s nobody at home to support the students. (BC) Parent and community liaisons are also critical positions. (BD) Fourteen percent of teachers said they had been victims of physical violence from students.
19.(AB) Still, all agree that despite the challenges, if nothing is done, the behavior issues in schools may only get worse. (AC) Laws that protect teachers from harassment and violence while on the job vary by state. (AD) No students are named, just the number of incidents and the teacher. (AE) We know suspensions or expulsions seldom amplify the school-to-prison pipeline, and then there’s nobody at home to support the students. (BC) Parent and community liaisons are also critical positions. (BD) Fourteen percent of teachers said they had been victims of physical violence from students.
20.(AB) Still, all agree that despite the challenges, if nothing is done, the behavior issues in schools may only get worse. (AC) Laws that protect teachers from harassment and violence while on the job vary by state. (AD) No students are named, just the number of incidents and the teacher. (AE) We know suspensions or expulsions seldom amplify the school-to-prison pipeline, and then there’s nobody at home to support the students. (BC) Parent and community liaisons are also critical positions. (BD) Fourteen percent of teachers said they had been victims of physical violence from students.
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