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101年 - 101 中正國防幹部預備學校教師甄選:英語#10064
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教甄◆英文科 |
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101年 |
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1. Our speech teacher told us to omit the extras and concentrate on the ____ material when giving a talk. (A) germane (B) extraneous (C) impertinent (D) incessant
2. The TV Travel Channel provides popular programs that often ____ people’s appetite for travelling abroad. (A) cut (B) whisk (C) whet (D) extend
3. The older, classical musicians often ____ the new, rock-influenced music. (A) disrupt (B) disintegrate (C) dissipate (D) disdain
4. The ____ critic carps at such institutions as government, marriage, and religion and attacks the beliefs, customs, and opinions that most people in a society accept. (A) indefatigable (B) loquacious (C) iconoclastic (D) phlegmatic
5. ____ refers to the use of soldiers or aircraft to go into an area and get information about an enemy. (A) Reconnaissance (B) Reconciliation (C) Recollection (D) Repercussion
6. After a long day of teaching English to high school students who are not interested in the subject at all, my energy ____. (A) flapped (B) flopped (C) flared (D) flagged
7. If a soda or beer is ____, I don’t like to drink it because it does not taste good. (A) rancid (B) flat (C) palatable (D) ripe
8. After 20 years of teaching at a university, my wife and I wanted a ____ from our professional lives, so we considered the possibility of an extended period in another country. (A) sabotage (B) sacrament (C) sabbatical (D) salutation
9. When my feet hurt, I go see a very good ____ in town. (A) pediatrician (B) veterinarian (C) optometrist (D) podiatrist
10. Rafael Nadal was ____ with joy when he won the French Open the fifth time. (A) deliberate (B) delirious (C) deferential (D) defamatory
1. (A) feet (B) heels (C) legs (D) steps
2. (A) carried (B) carrying (C) carrying out (D) carried out
3. (A) in (B) on (C) with (D) through
4. (A) proceed (B) precede (C) be processed by (D) be preceded by
5. (A) over (B) of (C) for (D) to
6. (A) in (B) on (C) by the (D) over
7. (A) but (B) however (C) notwithstanding (D) on the other hand
8. (A) even (B) even if (C) therefore (D) furthermore
9. (A) advance (B) purpose (C) exception (D) advent
10. (A) rise (B) arise (C) rouse (D) arouse
1. The statement that shows the best understanding of the first two sentences of the passage is (A) color blind people are not good judges of paintings (B) bring me a champagne-colored blouse that matches this swatch (C) the perception of color varies with light (D) modern music is not as good as baroque music
2. In line two of the first paragraph, the word “trigger” means (A) shoot (B) spark (C) influence (D) change
3. According to the passage, (A) "phatic communion" is the form of communication which children employ with animals (B) linguistics will overcome the language barrier through the use of symbols (C) one characteristic of the mature person is the ability to delay response appropriate to the situation (D) a poker face conceals reactions to threatening stimuli
4. In line three of the second paragraph, the word “disparate” means (A) different (B) homogeneous (C) regular (D) critical
5. Which of the statements that follow is neither expressed nor implied in the passage? (A) Nonsymbolic language has been used by some researchers in an effort to breakdown linguistic barriers (B) Phatic communion is exemplified by body language (C) Color is not an absolute attribute; it does not exist independent of the perceiver (D) Sensory perceptions can be communicated through the use of analogy and other linguistic devices
6. A view expressed by the author is that (A) signal reactions reflect impulsive, immature personalities (B) the ability to delay response is characteristic of the thoughtful, mature person (C) semantics will help bridge the gap between individuals and make it more likely that people will understand each other (D) words that convey emotions can only trigger feelings that the listener has experienced, not necessarily those that the speaker or writer has in mind
7. In line six of the third paragraph, the word “instantaneous” means (A) gradual (B) distant (C) immediate (D)prolonged
8. What kind of motion picture camera shot was generally used in early films? (A) Close-up shots. (B) Full shots. (C) Long shots. (D) Action shots.
9. What occupation did Edwin S. Porter probably have? (A) Film producer. (B) Movie critic. (C) Stuntman. (D) Actor
10. Why was the close-up of Annie Lee followed by a shot of Annie’s husband? (A) To shock Griffith’s contemporaries. (B) To show who Annie Lee was thinking about. (C) To indicate when Annie Lee’s husband would return. (D) To avoid criticism of the close-up shot.
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