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93年 - 93 嘉義縣國民小學教師甄試:英語科#55461
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教甄◆英文-國小 |
年份:
93年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
3
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教甄◆英文-國小
選擇題 (35)
1. Scientists stress that the overall warming trend of the last decade holds much more significance ___ single year’s temperature. (A) any do (B) than do any (C) than any do (D) do than
2. The sidereal day is the period ___ the Earth completes one rotation on its axis. (A) when does it (B) while it (C) during which (D) in that
3. The Bill of Rights lists fundamental rights ___ the power of government over its citizens. (A) limit (B) that limit (C) have limited (D) which they limit
4. I don’t think he _____________ to do all of that work alone. It doesn’t seem right. (A)should force (B) is forced (C)is forcing (D) should be forced
5. I wish that I ___________ a headache now, but I do have one. (A) haven’t had (B) didn’t have (C) hadn’t had (D) isn’t having
6. Because our people have come from so many nationalities, there is a far wider range of what is “acceptable” than in some countries _____ the inhabitants have grown up with a common heritage. (A) which (B) where (C) when (D) what
7. Americans have a minimum feeling for “rank,” especially ____________. (A) social (B) society (C) sociology (D) socially
8. The world has
creatures
that 'breathe'
iron and uranium
, using these elements
on
the same way as we use
oxygen
. (A) (B) (C) (D)
9. The American legislature
formulated
the Taiwan Relations Act in 1979 as a
react
to
what it saw
as the executive branch’s
geopolitically-inspired
abandonment of Taiwan. (A) (B) (C) (D)
10. Since 1979, Washington has studiously
avoided
the issue of Taiwan’s sovereignty
in order to
advantage its relations
with Beijing
while maintaining
substantial, if unofficial, links with Taipei. (A) (B) (C) (D)
1. (A) definite (B) vague (C) rough (D) formal
2. (A) trace (B) look (C) go (D) hark
3. (A) sincerity (B) faithfulness (C) loyalty (D) discipline
4. (A) alleviated (B) commended (C) tolerated (D) intimidated
5.(A) On the other hand (B) In other words (C) On the contrary (D) At any rate
6. (A) hot on (B) picked up (C) mixed with (D) looked for
7. (A) has turned (B) has been turning (C) is turning (D) had turned
8. (A) not only (B) more than (C) as long as (D) while
9. (A) nothing but (B) a lot of (C) the more (D) all over
10. (A) were going (B) were gone (C) have been (D) had been going
11. (A) on the contrary (B) on the opposite end (C) on the other (D) on the other side
12. (A) however (B) furthermore (C) therefore (D) so to speak
13. (A) in order (B) as an opportunity (C) as a reason (D) so as
14. (A) where (B) that (C) where it (D) that which
15. (A) neither controlled nor (B) either controlled nor (C) either controlled or (D) neither controlled and
1. According to the passage, civilization is passed down from one generation to another through ___. (A) the increase of knowledge (B) the efforts of each generation (C) biological processes (D) the contributions of geniuses
2. Today, we are making progress in education because ___. (A) almost everyone can become college student if he/she works hard (B)we have been producing more and more geniuses (C) a huge amount of money and work has been invested in education. (D) We have keep civilization transmitting from one generation to generation.
3. The writer thinks that the purpose of education is ___. (A) to increase the wealth and power of a country (B) to preserve and hand down civilized life (C) to produce more and more diploma holders (D) to enable geniuses to create great works in college
4. According to the passage, colleges today are different from those of the past in that ___. (A) colleges of the past designed only for the rare geniuses (B) colleges of the past were not as luxury as they are today (C) the level of colleges today is higher than that of the past (D) colleges today are no longer the privileges of the leisure class
5. Since there are so many universities today, ___. (A) almost anyone can get a higher academic degree. (B) the quality of college students has inevitably lowered. (C) the investment in education will certainly drain a country of its wealth. (D) it becomes much easier for any country to revive its civilization
6.The author of this article rolled the log to ______________. (A) make it burn more efficiently (B) help the ants escape (C) observe the burning process (D) see the ants more easily
7.The ants were drawn back to the fire by __________. (A) its light (B) the warmth (C) a force (D) friendship
8.The author compares the burning log to a ___________. (A) strong force (B) battle field (C) forsaken homeland (D) natural phenomenon
9.The author implies that the ants are like _______________. (A) animals who have been let out of a cage (B) no other creatures (C) the world where creatures live (D) refugees from a country
10.The author is most interested in the ___ of the ants. (A) behavior (B) description (C) environment (D) meaning
申論題 (3)
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2. 人的天性大致是差不多的,但是在習慣方面卻各有不同。習慣是慢慢養成的,在幼小的時候最容易養成,一旦養成之後,要想改變過來卻是很不容易的。
3. 一般來說,私立大學的收入以學雜費為主,但即使學生人數足夠的大學,也頂多只能維持收支平衡,要有盈餘,就需另闢蹊徑,其中開辦推廣教育就是「點石成金」的良方。