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113年 - 113-1 臺北市立松山高級中學_正式教師甄選試題:英文科#119333
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
15 |
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0
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選擇題 (15)
1. The strongest earthquake in a quarter-century rocked Taiwan last week, killing 10 people and stranding 70 workers at a pair of rock _____ and in highway tunnels in the mountains of Hualien. (A) quarries (B) armadas (C) peripheries (D) frescos
2. The rapid and widespread sharing of videos of a uniformed man cutting off part of a suspect’s ear and forcing it into his mouth appears to be no accident but rather an appalling boast by the Putin government of its _____ disregard for basic rights, fundamental humanity, and the rule of law. (A) emollient (B) brazen (C) laudable (D) impassive
3. Many South Koreans are increasingly fed up with the _____ confrontation between the government and doctors, as the doctors' strikes have lasted seven weeks and triggered hundreds of canceled surgeries at hospitals. (A) protracted (B) subdued (C) disparaged (D) intoxicated
4. There has always been a divide between secure middle-class families and poorer working families. The government's policies are plainly intended to _____ that socioeconomic divide by bringing new investments. (A) fulminate (B) proliferate (C) forestall (D) mitigate
5. The classification of the district, traditionally seen by economists as mainly an agricultural one, is now made obsolete due to the _____ of occupations among its inhabitants. (A) diversity (B) stability (C) profitability (D) urbanity
6. Astronomers are always _____ for new asteroids, and follow the known near-Earth asteroids closely, so they can predict a possible collision as early as possible. (A) in the vicinity of (B) in the grip of (C) on the lookout for (D) at the disposal of
7. More than 600 British jurists, including three retired judges from the U.K. Supreme Court, are calling on the government to suspend arms sales to Israel, _____ pressure _____ Prime Minister Rishi Sunak after the deaths of three U.K. aid workers in an Israeli strike. (A) abating, against (B) placating, with (C) vacillating, among (D) piling, on
8. Revolution can only be kindled and succeeded through the ____ of philosophers’ ideas and ordinary people’s practices. Neither of the two can, by themselves, _____ reality. (A) aim, affect (B) conjunction, preserve (C) interplay, transform (D) intervention, perceive
9. Leaving a hostile work environment _____ to avoid being fired or asked to resign is the _____ means of self-protection when foreseeing one of the latter two is imminent. (A) abruptly, significant (B) voluntarily, optimal (C) eventually, intentional (D) knowingly, effective
10. Isolated oceanic islands like the Galapagos are particularly _____ by scientists, as within such small and laboratory-like settings, the complex diversity of biological communities is reduced to be scientifically _____. (A) explored, accurate (B) prized, tractable (C) deserted, manageable (D) rejected, intricate
11.(AB) With little competition, some vendors let standards slip. (AC) Progressively marginalized, some vendors sought new niches. (AD) Others have started catering private events as a sideline or even their specialty. (AE) Many brick-and-mortar businesses also resented the competition vendors provided. (BC) Some observers thought food trucks were a flash in the pan, but the public saw things differently. (BD) As food trucks became more popular across the country, food truck rallies—where multiple food trucks gather in one location—were born.
12.(AB) With little competition, some vendors let standards slip. (AC) Progressively marginalized, some vendors sought new niches. (AD) Others have started catering private events as a sideline or even their specialty. (AE) Many brick-and-mortar businesses also resented the competition vendors provided. (BC) Some observers thought food trucks were a flash in the pan, but the public saw things differently. (BD) As food trucks became more popular across the country, food truck rallies—where multiple food trucks gather in one location—were born.
13.(AB) With little competition, some vendors let standards slip. (AC) Progressively marginalized, some vendors sought new niches. (AD) Others have started catering private events as a sideline or even their specialty. (AE) Many brick-and-mortar businesses also resented the competition vendors provided. (BC) Some observers thought food trucks were a flash in the pan, but the public saw things differently. (BD) As food trucks became more popular across the country, food truck rallies—where multiple food trucks gather in one location—were born.
14.(AB) With little competition, some vendors let standards slip. (AC) Progressively marginalized, some vendors sought new niches. (AD) Others have started catering private events as a sideline or even their specialty. (AE) Many brick-and-mortar businesses also resented the competition vendors provided. (BC) Some observers thought food trucks were a flash in the pan, but the public saw things differently. (BD) As food trucks became more popular across the country, food truck rallies—where multiple food trucks gather in one location—were born.
15.(AB) With little competition, some vendors let standards slip. (AC) Progressively marginalized, some vendors sought new niches. (AD) Others have started catering private events as a sideline or even their specialty. (AE) Many brick-and-mortar businesses also resented the competition vendors provided. (BC) Some observers thought food trucks were a flash in the pan, but the public saw things differently. (BD) As food trucks became more popular across the country, food truck rallies—where multiple food trucks gather in one location—were born.
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