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95年 - 95 臺北市市立國民中學教師聯合甄選:英文科#18311
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95年 |
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40 |
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41. He didn’t speak a word of German when he first moved to Germany. He had to pick up the language from_____ . (A) scratch (B) start (C) nought (D) nil
42. The students are expected to finish reading two thirds of the poems in the _____ . (A) anthology (B) anthropology (C) methodology (D) terminology
43. The government has been criticized for its _____ insensitivity in handling the relief matters after the earthquake. (A) ambient (B) crass (C) decent (D) euphoric
44. The president who is proud of his _____ background has now ironically accumulated a huge amount of wealth for his family and relatives. (A) monotheistic (B) polygamous (C) proletariat (D) Socratic
45. It is incredible that he could remain healthy living in the _____ windowless basement for years. (A) flawed (B) impeccable (C) lofty (D) sleazy
46. The actor received the award in great _____ . “This is what I’ve longed for during my entire career,” he said. (A) exultation (B) emancipation (C) ramification (D) resurrection
47. The cell phone seems to have become _____ among young people. You seldom see anybody without one. (A) equitable (B) hyperactive (C) omnipotent (D) ubiquitous
48. The villa on the _____ overlooking the bay is listed as the most expensive estate in this state. (A) basin (B) glacier (C) promontory (D) rampart
49. The captain decided to _____ excessive fuel before the emergency landing. (A) evaporate (B) jettison (C) measure (D) postulate
50. He sometimes showed a _____ indifference to her feelings, which made her very upset. (A) blithe (B) mournful (C) queer (D) reserved
51. The homeless and orphans of the city depend on _____ donations. We should all do our very best to help. (A) benevolent (B) detrimental (C) profitable (D) rudimentary
52. The project ended up a _____ that embarrassed all the optimistic advocates. (A) connotation (B) fiasco (C) gobbet (D) snooze
53. The new student irritates a lot of her classmates by _____ her expensive dress and jewelry. (A) digressing (B) flaunting (C) impeaching (D) thatching
54. Nancy’s parents do not _____ her marrying a man she has known for only two months. (A) countenance (B) dispense (C) reiterate (D) solicit
55._____ and well-learned, Prof. Holloway has the highest academic prestige on campus. (A) Befuddled (B) Erudite (C) Provocative (D) Stigmatized
56. It is a shame that some best-selling newspapers and magazines are full of rumors, speculation, and _____ . (A) anecdote (B) innuendo (C) jeopardy (D) recitation
57. Being a millionaire, Thomas would have had a much happier life if he had not been so _____. (A) charitable (B) eminent (C) misanthropic (D) repentant
58. He is a shrewd operator with an _____ mind. (A) abundant (B) eloquent (C) incisive (D) obsessive
59. The hard work is done. We are all prepared for a _____ evening. (A) blotching (B) convivial (C) fraudulent (D) lofty
60. Now and again the hunter could hear a long-drawn _____ whine of some unseen coyote. (A) dolorous (B) fatiguing (C) luring (D) staggering
61. The incorrect policy of the city government made it _____ for all the consequent loss and damage. (A) culpable (B) deceivable (C) plausible (D) tangible
62. The amendment to the anti-abortion law was _____by the president after months of debates and arguments and a tight vote in the congress. (A) advocated (B) exclaimed (C) depreciated (D) promulgated
63. (A) call (B) demand (C) planes (D) surface
64. (A) Despite (B) Following (C) Regarding (D) With
65. (A) best (B) earliest (C) latest (D) worst
66. (A) easily (B) playing (C) running (D) wearing 共 4 頁,第 4 頁
67. (A) boss (B) doctor (C) secretary (D) wife
68. (A) beat (B) increase (C) lower (D) recover
69. (A) do (B) eat (C) exercise (D) study
70. (A) hope (B) job (C) percentage (D) risk
71. (A) he (B) it (C) neither (D) so
72. What happened after Roger Currie quit smoking? (A) His blood pressure returned to normal. (B) His airway was obstructed. (C) He put on weight. (D) His nose developed an allergy.
73. How did Roger Currie finally get rid of his mask? (A) He reduced his weight. (B) He had sufficient rest. (C) He controlled his blood pressure. (D) He had his nasal passages operated.
74. Which of the following illnesses is NOT related to sleep apnea? (A) stroke (B) heart disease (C) high blood pressure (D) diarrhea
75. What may cause health problems to sleep apneacs? (A) They are obese. (B) They are old and frail. (C) They don’t get enough quality sleep. (D) They have slight but dangerous abnormalities.
76. The author thinks that sport (A) nurtures friendship between countries. (B) can only be fun when there is competition. (C) can be like wars between countries. (D) prevents people from waging wars.
77. It can be inferred that in the 1936 Olympic Games, (A) spectators behaved better than nowadays. (B) peace was not achieved among nations. (C) people competed against each other for more golds. (D) patriotism and prestige were not such a big issue.
78. When feelings and patriotism are involved, people (A) play to show their upbringing. (B) have their own different attitude (C) play in a wild and mad way. (D) ridicule each other for being absurd.
79. The author thinks that the spectators (A) are foolish enough to think that winning can save the day. (B) are mad at the crazy competition. (C) know what sport is for. (D) are good combatants.
80.What can the word “inclination” mean in the passage? (A) agreement (B) ability (C) stupidity (D) tendency
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