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94年 - 94 臺北市市立國民中學教師聯合甄選_專業科目:英語#18068
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
94年 |
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40 |
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0
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21. Advances in technology occur at such a fast pace that dictionaries have difficulty incorporating the __________ that emerge as names for new inventions. (A) clichés (B) neologisms (C) euphemisms (D) compensations
22. The mayor felt an __________ with all who suffered; their pains were his pains. (A) import (B) oblivion (C) ecstasy (D) affinity
23. A mystery unsolved, subject to endless speculation, has the power to haunt us as long as memory persists, as long as the human animal retains its power to sip Chardonnay and __________ life’s enigmas. (A) motivate (B) contemplate (C) dispose (D) dispense
24. Two giant toads were married in a traditional Hindu ceremony in eastern India by villagers hoping to __________ the rain gods and end a dry spell. (A) proscribe (B) initiate (C) propitiate (D) cater
25. More than a fifth of the planet’s bird species face extinction as humans venture further into their habitats and introduce alien __________ . (A) dwellers (B) predators (C) drifters (D) mariners
26. Some soldiers are __________ kids. A general was afraid these men in uniform are incapable of fighting. (A) tolerated (B) pampered (C) abandoned (D) smothered
27. The U.S. has raised the possibility of __________ more international troops to Haiti ahead of general elections for returning the Caribbean country to stability. (A) dispersing (B) extracting (C) dispatching (D) extinguishing
28. While it is not quite the days of the dot-com boom, when companies lure graduates with promises of six-figure salaries and ping-pong tables in the workplace, corporate __________ are once again combing campuses for the best of the Class of 2005. (A) advisors (B) employees (C) recruiters (D) defendants
29. In the deciding game that stayed close the entire 48 minutes, the Detroit Pistons __________ their experience and played with calmness and poise down the stretch to defeat the Miami Heat 88-82. (A) granted (B) pleaded (C) assembled (D) summoned
30. __________ of high level Chinese officials are relatively rare, but they have been the source of valuable intelligence about the communist regime and an embarrassment to Beijing. (A) Defections (B) Fractions (C) Discriminations (D) Improvisations
31. Because the man was an __________ criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. (A) incorrigible (B) incipient (C) infallible (D) indigenous
32. Mrs. Jones was awarded $15,000 monthly __________ by the court when she was divorced from her husband. (A) alimony (B) reticence (C) nepotism (D) ordinance
33. The invention of the radio has helped propagandists to __________ their favorite doctrines very easily. (A) mutilate (B) disseminate (C) garnish (D) liquidate
34. The student read many
recondite
books in order to obtain the material for his scholarly thesis. (A) profound (B) relevant (C) literate (D) conclusive
35. In their stories of the trial, the reporters ridiculed the
magniloquent
speeches of the defense attorney. (A) boastful (B) unplanned (C) brilliant (D) sentimental
36. At least 30 people have been killed in the latest accident to
befall
China’s notoriously unsafe mining industry, officials and state media reported. (A) conspire (B) happen to (C) furnish (D) conduce to
37. “Human cloning is not only ethically
outrageous
and medically dangerous, but technically impossible as well,” said South Korean cloning pioneer Hwang Woo-Suk. (A) offensive (B) outright (C) righteous (D) prostrate
38. I realized
belatedly
that staying in the village might be a better option in the summer, with a rental car, than in the fall, when I was there. (A) in advance (B) actually (C) too late (D) suddenly
39. I was drawn to their Heart of France language school by its user-friendly website, which opens with a beautiful
panoramic
view of the hilltop town surrounded by vineyards. (A) palpable (B) chronic (C) complete (D) original
40. Persuading Japanese bureaucrats and businessmen to loosen their collars and shed their
cravats
may prove tough if the first day of a government “Cool Biz” campaign to save energy and fight global warming is anything to go by. (A) sleeves (B) shirts (C) garments (D) neckties
41. (A) males (B) civilians (C) officials (D) adolescents
42. (A) initiated (B) evaluated (C) subsidized (D) mitigated
43. (A) us (B) you (C) them (D) which
44. (A) reached (B) had reached (C) have reached (D) having reached
45. (A) havoc (B) effigy (C) portion (D) demeanor
46. (A) tacit (B) adroit (C) innate (D) spurious
47. (A) benign (B) sporadic (C) transient (D) indolent
48. (A) spawn (B) obviate (C) reproach (D) conjecture
49. (A) arbitrarily (B) radically (C) implicitly (D) precociously
50. (A) aborted (B) retorted (C) explored (D) terminated
51. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) The Curse of Triteness (B) The Art of Writing (C) Flowery English: Its Value (D) Self-expression: An Essential to Writing
52. According to the passage, writing phrase by phrase is _______. (A) indispensable (B) economical (C) undesirable (D) easily assimilated
53. Correct English, according to the passage, _______. (A) stresses use of flowery language (B) assists understanding of ideas (C) is best secured through repetition (D) is secured through trite phrases
54. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) Animal Traits (B) Fear in Animals (C) The Nature of Courage (D) A Comparison of Fear and Terror
55. The writer of the passage believes that _______. (A) terror is a permanent form of fear (B) fear is almost unknown in animals (C) animals live less dangerously than men (D) animals remember fear only a short time
56. “Cowards die many times before their deaths” most likely means _______ . (A) the coward has several lives (B) cowards many times wish they were dead (C) many times the coward is almost caught in his misdeeds (D) the coward’s frequent fears are often as bad as death
57. According to the passage, Goldsmith avoided _______ . (A) criticism (B) omissions (C) alternations (D) redundancy
58. “The Deserted Village” is known for its _______ . (A) theme (B) precision (C) poetic beauty (D) accuracy in describing facts
59. According to the author, by studying the work of Goldsmith, _______ . (A) we learn to avoid making alternations (B) we learn to avoid common language (C) we see the importance of euphony in poetry (D) we see the necessity for avoiding errors in first editions
60. According to the passage, Goldsmith made changes in this work because _______ . (A) his work was reprinted (B) his language lacked exuberance (C) he was sensitive to criticism (D) he was sensitive to the musical sound of words
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