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101年 - 101-1 臺北市立復興高級中學教師甄選:英文科#9449
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1. When Nancy realized she had dropped her gloves, she decided to her steps. (A) resume (B) return (C) retrace (D) regress
2. Although aging brings about profound physiological changes, it does not often alter an individual’s : an irascible thirty year old will probably still be at seventy. (A) stature … robust (B) outlook … benevolent (C) anatomy … churlish (D) disposition … cantankerous
3. No longer considered ________, the belief that all of Puerto Rico s indigenous Taino people perished centuries ago appears to be a _______ now that modern Taino descendants have come forward.
(A) tenable … misconception
(B) erroneous … delusion
(C) hypothetical … digression
(D) mythical … possibility
Far from being ___, bears in some national parks are surprisingly ______ when approached by humans; still, visitors must exercise caution.
(A) benign … frisky
(B) reticent … bellicose
(C) complacent … docile
(D) aggressive … placid
5. Although the archaeologist the symbols on the cave wall, she was unable to them because they were too faint. (A) replicated … ignore (B) perused … discard (C) obliterated … translate (D) scrutinized … decipher
6. Popular interest in music performed by folk singer Jean Ritchie acted as a _______ because it _______ a wider interest in the music of Ritchie’s native Kentucky. (A) provocation … mitigated (B) catalyst … stirred (C) panacea … overcome (D) deterrent … launched
7. Conservationists argue that unconstrained ______ of natural resources, which might deplete them forever, should be replaced with a policy of ______ . (A) stockpiling … extirpation (B) consumption … dispersion (C) dismissal … preparation (D) exploitation … husbandry
8. Brachiopods, clamlike bivalves of prehistoric times, were one of the most forms of life on the Earth: more than 30,000 species have been from fossil records. (A) anachronistic … extrapolated (B) ornate … retrieved (C) multifarious … catalogued (D) scarce … extracted
9. Some interactive computer games are so elaborately contrived and require such ________ strategies that only the most ______ player can master them. (A) byzantine … adroit (B) nefarious … conscientious (C) devious … lackadaisical (D) onerous … slipshod
10. Professor Fernandez has been_________ about most of the purportedly humanitarian aspects of the colonial government and has insisted that its actions were, on the contrary,_________ . (A) dubious … self-serving (B) enthusiastic … contemptible (C) disparaging … sporadic (D) disillusioned … benevolent
11. The controversial plans also include permission for additional night flights and will _____ the compulsory purchase of farmland, as well as the demolition of a number of private homes. (A) involve (B) request (C) assume (D) need
12. The garden too is an area where waste can be recycled. Start a compost heap using old food scraps and garden weeds instead of putting them in the dustbin. And it is surprising _____ can be done with some other things we usually throw away. (A) it (B) the following (C) this (D) what
13. Royal scandals and royal divorces illustrated with tasteless photographs and supported by the worst kind of journalistic excess have proved to be _____ the thing for raising newspaper circulations. (A) made (B) merely (C) more than (D) just
14. If you feel like something just a little different in the way of a skiing holiday, why not try heli-skiing in Canada? The last person I suggested _____, answered predictably, “What the hell is that?” (A) going (B) this to (C) this (D) they went
15. So if the idea attracts you, and you have about $4000 to spend on a week’s holiday, and the skiing ability _____ with the conditions, it might be just the thing for you. (A) to cope (B) and you agree (C) appropriate (D) joined
16. Would you mind______ these plates a wipe before putting them in the cupboard. (A) giving (B) getting (C) making (D) doing
17. I have no idea how the mistake ______in the first place. (A) came round (B) came about (C) came through (D) came off
18. The opposition party of the country has to decide____ and for all what its position is on this point. (A) here (B) first (C) finally (D) once
19. What is the most suitable word for the blank? (A) successive (B) informative (C) massive (D) productive
20. Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the word “mind-boggling”? (A) Threatening. (B) Confusing. (C) Surprising. (D) Wide-ranging.
21. Which of the following statements is true? (A) 3D printing technology is highly sophisticated. Currently there is no factory that is superior to it. (B) In the future, there will no longer be demand for spare parts. (C) 3D printing is largely used in areas where mass production is needed. (D) Industrial zones will no longer have the same degree of privilege they currently enjoy.
22. What is the most suitable word for the blank? (A) unceremonious (B) spontaneous (C) momentous (D) avaricious
23. What is the most suitable word for the blank? (A) In favor of (B) Concerning (C) Unlike (D) Like
24. Which of the following statements is true? (A) The 3D printing technology is made available because of new materials like carbon fiber. (B) With the easy access of the Internet, ideas can be easily swapped, which makes it easier to start a new manufacturing project. (C) The new technology will bring an end to all factory jobs; hence operating a machine will no longer be a grimy job. (D) 3D printing may be smart, but its productivity does not really match its promise.
25. The author’s primary purpose in writing this passage was to: (A) Plead for the abolishment of uniforms. (B) Show that uniforms are not possible in a democratic society. (C) Discuss the pros and cons of wearing uniforms. (D) Advocate stronger governmental controls on the wearing of uniforms. (E) Convince the reader that uniforms have more disadvantages than advantages.
26. The author brings in the example of a parent striving to make life better for his children to make the point that: (A) Individual motivation would be destroyed by uniforms. (B) Parents love their children. (C) Uniforms cause dissension between parents and children. (D) Parents have responsibilities to their children. (E) Uniforms would be less expensive than clothing for children.
27. With which of the following would the author most likely disagree? (A) Persons have the right to dress as they please and flaunt their wealth if they choose to do so. (B) Individuality is a luxury that a large society can no longer afford. (C) Organizations must have more intrinsic worth than wearing a uniform would suggest. (D) The media depend on the sale of clothing, if only in an indirect way. (E) Freedom of choice is a right that cannot be removed by a government.
28. Why does the author discuss forcing everyone to buy the same car or eat the same food? (A) To show that freedom of choice is obsolete. (B) To show that the government has interfered too much in the lives of individuals. (C) To hypothesize what could happen if uniforms became compulsory. (D) To predict the way society will be in the next few generations. (E) To criticize those who belittle self-motivation.
29. The next paragraph in this passage might discuss: (A) The positive effects of wearing uniforms. (B) More negative effects of wearing uniforms. (C) An alternative to wearing uniforms. (D) The legal rights of those not wishing to wear uniforms. (E) The difference between countries that force their citizens to wear uniforms and those countries that allow their citizens the freedom of choice in their clothing.
30. Why does the author use the phrase “economic imperialism”? (A) To describe the merging of two very different disciplines. (B) To describe the creation of a new and balanced philosophy. (C) To describe the destruction of an outdated philosophy. (D) To describe a discipline asserting authority over another discipline.
31. According to the passage, John Stuart Mill was _____. (A) the only sensible economist of the early group (B) more interested in sociology than in economics. (C) both practical and broad-minded (D) the only early economist worth quoting
32. The passage presents Auguste Comte as ____. (A) a detractor of the study of economics (B) the most respectable sociologist since John Stuart Mill (C) an environmental evolutionist (D) a former assistant of Adam Smith
33. The primary purpose of the passage as a whole is to _____. (A) describe the primary differences between economics and sociology (B) suggest that economics and sociology should interact more closely (C) support Auguste Comte’s assertion that sociology is the “queen of all sciences” (D) predict the development of sociology in the next century
34. With which of the following statements about economics and sociology would the author of the passage most likely agree? (A) The complicated aspects of economics make it impossible to understand. (B) Economics and sociology are separate but equal disciplines. (C) We will never understand the difference between economics and sociology. (D) One discipline should not simply bend with another for the sake of unity.
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