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98年 - 98 南臺灣國民中學教師甄選命題策略聯盟:英語#11946
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
98年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. Sometimes adults have more _____ notions than kids do, so it is more difficult for adults to acceptnew conditions. (A) prepared (B) previewed (C) prevented (D) preconceived
2. The _____ from automobiles makes the air unhealthy. (A) emission (B) permission (C) transmission (D) submission
3. Make sure you drink a lot of water when you exercise on a hot day; you don’t want to get _______. (A) detergent (B) dehydrated (C) decomposed (D) defrosted
4. Although the Olympic Games is meant to bring together the athletes of the world in peaceful competition, it has been ______ by political tensions. (A) affected (B) blessed (C) embroiled (D) involved
5. I am honored to accept this award ______ our departed director. (A) in light of (B) on behalf of (C) on account of (D) because of
6. Peter did not have anywhere to stay so David ______ for a few days. (A) put him on (B) put him over (C) put him up (D) put him across
7. John bent the rule to his own advantage. What hedid was an act from ____ rather than from principle. (A) aversion (B) expediency (C) homogeneity (D) saturation
8. It is impossible for a patient with mild or acute symptoms to know if the tumor is ____ or malignant; therefore more medical examinations are needed. (A) benign (B)oracular (C)pungent (D) stagnant
9. Computer graphics is just an appropriate ____ for turning algebra into forms. (A) altruism (B) liberalism (C) pendulum (D)mechanism
10. The police officer was accused of ____ while handling the traffic accidents. He let the drunk driver, a famous singer, walk away from the scene. (A) impropriety (B) homophobia (C) loitering (D) opacity
11. (A) What (B) While (C) How (D) Where
12. (A) alert (B) demand (C) profile (D) risks
13. (A) warn (B) inform (C) report (D) declare
14. (A) circles (B) outbreaks (C) rumors (D) accounts
15. (A) Even (B) As (C) Though (D) Such
16. (A) suspended (B) suffered (C) contracted (D) caused
17. (A) away (B) loose (C) off (D) down
18. (A) defeated (B) angry (C) afraid (D) tired
19. (A) evolve (B) to evolve (C) evolved (D) evolving
20. (A) lining up with (B) summing upwith (C) ending up with (D) keeping up with
21. (A) by way of (B) on top of (C) in contact with (D) at odds with
22. (A) Meanwhile (B) Likewise (C) Otherwise (D)Notwithstanding
23. (A) homemade (B) nocturnal (C) acoustic (D) ludicrous
24. (A) until (B) or (C) as (D) but
25. (A) with (B) along (C) about (D) around
26. (A) would (B) worn (C) wounded (D) wounding
27. (A) even (B) then (C) and (D) to
28. (A) After all, what sort of creep would pick up a stranger off the side of the road? (B) Can you picture this future where every car is instead a mini-bus? (C) Of course, depending on your destination, it might take more than one 'ride' to get you from “A to B.” (D) Clearly, we have the roads and spare seats in the vehicles to get us where we want to be.
29. (A) After all, what sort of creep would pick up a stranger off the side of the road? (B) Can you picture this future where every car is instead a mini-bus? (C) Of course, depending on your destination, it might take more than one 'ride' to get you from “A to B.” (D) Clearly, we have the roads and spare seats in the vehicles to get us where we want to be.
30.(A) After all, what sort of creep would pick up a stranger off the side of the road? (B) Can you picture this future where every car is instead a mini-bus? (C) Of course, depending on your destination, it might take more than one 'ride' to get you from “A to B.” (D) Clearly, we have the roads and spare seats in the vehicles to get us where we want to be.
31. (A) Then, GPS units to work out where we are standing and which drivers are coming our way. (B) The next step is equipping a critical mass of passengers and vehicles for it to be a practical option. (C) But the technological solution to this problem is already close at hand. (D) To make our hitchhiking future happen, we’re going to need help overcoming the significant social and cultural barriers.
32. (A) Then, GPS units to work out where we are standing and which drivers are coming our way. (B) The next step is equipping a critical mass of passengers and vehicles for it to be a practical option. (C) But the technological solution to this problem is already close at hand. (D) To make our hitchhiking future happen, we’re going to need help overcoming the significant social and cultural barriers.
33. (A) Then, GPS units to work out where we are standing and which drivers are coming our way. (B) The next step is equipping a critical mass of passengers and vehicles for it to be a practical option. (C) But the technological solution to this problem is already close at hand. (D) To make our hitchhiking future happen, we’re going to need help overcoming the significant social and cultural barriers.
34. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A) A Miss Is as Good as a Mile (B) The Early Bird Catches the Worm (C) Ways to Stash Cash (D) Penny Wise and Pound Foolish
35. The word “limit” in line 4 is best replaced by ______. (A) make (B) plan (C) change (D) reduce
36. Which of the following is NOT suggested by thispassage as a way of saving money? (A) When one eats out with family or friends, one should use coupons. (B) When one shops for groceries, one should go to the supermarket closest to one’s house. (C) When one is not home, one should plug off electrical appliances not in use. (D) When one goes to work, one should carpool with friends instead of driving alone.
37. According to this passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) The annual sale is the time for one to buy whatone needs at the lowest price. (B) Things are sold at different prices at different stores, so it’s worthwhile to look around for thebest buys. (C) There are a variety of ways one can adopt to save money. (D) Of all the recommended ways of saving money, one can save the most by unplugging electrical appliances when they are not in use.
38. The word itin the second last line refers to ______. (A) electric bill (B) power strip (C) electronics (D) home entertainment system
39. Why is Philip Clarke mentioned in the article? (A) To show the risks of high-profile careers. (B) As a way to remind people to watch out for their co-workers. (C) To advocate the importance of having socialnetworking sites. (D) As an example of how social networking site s can jeopardize careers.
40. Which of the following is NOT true about Facebook? (A) It was meant to be circulated among students. (B) It was designed to help students keep in touch. (C) It was created by a student from Harvard University. (D) It was first based around the cities ratherthan universities.
41. Why are teachers and youth workers advised not to use networking sites? (A) They might lose their jobs because of their social life. (B) Their private life might be ruined because of these sites. (C) Youngsters they supervise might have accessto these sites. (D) Their students will try to find out about their professional life.
42. What does “snooping on” in paragraph 4 mean? (A) Reading carefully. (B) Searching secretively. (C) Randomly checking into. (D) Deliberately looking for.
43. What is the main idea of this article? (A) Graduates should not live a life style of students. (B) Employers have every right to check job applicants’ private life. (C) It is important to exercise caution with socialnetworking sites. (D) In an information-hungry world, people needto stay in touch electronically.
44. What is the writer’s attitude about social networking site? (A) A Facebook page doesn't have to equal career suicide. (B) Being able to continue a student lifestyle is important. (C) It is important to sacrifice private life to keep your careers. (D) One’s professional life is what most employ ers are interested in.
45. Who are the target readers of this article? (A) Company CEOs. (B) Corporate managers. (C) University professors. (D) Newly graduated students.
(選錯) 46. The ( A )
first global pollution
convention ( B )
was held
in Hong Kong and it ( C )
was attended
by scientists from ( D )
over
the world.
(選錯)47. The ( A )
wooden
fence ( B )
surrounded
the factory ( C )
was beginning
to deteriorate ( D )
from rain
.
(選錯)48. ( A )
The majority of
the residents of Westville( B )
stick with
their banks ( C )
regardless
whether they offer the best ( D )
deal
.
(選錯)49. Never look ( A )
straightat
the sun. ( B )
Any
damage ( C )
in
the retina ( D )
could
cause permanent blindness.
(選錯)50. More experiments ( A )
on
more lymphoma-bearing mice followed, and the doses ( B )
likely to achievethe
best effect ( C )
was assessed
with ( D )
great care
.
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