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103年 - 103-1 國立臺中第一高級中學教師甄選:英文科#15802
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1. The mountain climbers got lost in the mountains. What’s worse, there wasn’t sufficient food to ______ their lives. (A) inherit (B) sustain (C) devour (D) manifest
2. The list of present damages outlined by the United Nations panel — melting ice caps and rising sea levels, stressed water supplies, heat waves and heavy rains — the risk if humanity does not figure out how to curb the use of fossil fuels that have provided the lifeblood for economic development. (A) deteriorated (B) abolished (C) underscored (D) compressed
3. According to Dr. Yunus, poverty means being deprived of all human value. He regards micro-credit both as a human right and as an effective means of from poverty. (A) emerging (B) prevailing (C) indulging (D) imploring
4. Your heart started pumping four weeks after you were and will continue pumping until your final moments. (A) repressed (B) agitated (C) conceived (D) validated
5. The CWB said that this monsoon from the northeast was powerful, and people, especially the elderly and patients who suffer from diseases, should be more careful about their health. (A) cardamom (B) careen (C) carabineer (D) cardiovascular
6. After a drunken brawl, I heard the wail of the ambulance sirens and I saw them putting a man into the ambulance, trying to him, and driving away. (A) ransack (B) reprieve (C) replenish (D) resuscitate
7. In the shade, three exhausted hikers were sleeping soundly, to the sound and the attacks of the clouds of mosquitoes. (A) obtrusive (B) outstretched (C) overpowered (D) oblivious
8. Problems arise when our modern society tries to make food even more by making it fattier or sweeter than it should be. (A) palatable (B) punitive (C) providential (D) pompous
9. is an exaggerated cult of virility which expresses itself in male assertions of superiority over females, and competition between men. (A) Femininity (B) Heresy (C) Machismo (D) Paranoid
10. There are many gifted teachers who are not just animated interpreters of complex concepts and theories, but able to their students into grappling with the issues for themselves. (A) extort (B) galvanize (C) purge (D) ostracize
11. (A) whose (B) which (C) what (D) where
12. (A) into (B) of (C) from (D) to
13. (A) sarcastically (B) statistically (C) primarily (D) similarly
14. (A) prefers (B) distributes (C) refers (D) attributes
15. (A) turn (B) has been (C) will become (D) goes
16. (A) gluttonous (B) untouchable (C) disadvantaged (D) privileged
17. (A) vagabonds (B) exiles (C) masses (D) nomads
18. (A) save (B) besides (C) bereft of (D) but for
19. (A) impeccable (B) inextricable (C) incomprehensible (D) irresistible
20. (A) quandary (B) rhythm (C) ups and downs (D) obstacle
21. (A) void (B) superfluous (C) extravagant (D) sufficient
22. (A) stultifying (B) intriguing (C) gratifying (D) resilient
23. (A) dispensable (B) mandatory (C) ostensible (D) depleted
24. (A) ended up (B) started up (C) came about (D) went about
25. (A) negligible (B) predominant (C) inconspicuous (D) trivial
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26. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
27. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
28. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
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29. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
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30. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
31. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
32. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
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33. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
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34. (AB). uncanny (AC). staple (AD). pinker (AE). indivisible (BC). struck (BD). latitude (BE). quandary (CD). ruffle (CE). exhibited (DE). diabolical
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41. According to the author, Kane went through all of the following hardships EXCEPT ? (A) building roads (B) starving (C) catching disease (D) eating strange food
42. It is implied that many civilized people might find chicha . (A) symmetrical (B) allergic (C) unsanitary (D) chewy
43. Of the following, the best description of the Huaorani would be . (A) comic (B) elegant (C) blood-thirsty (D) fascinating
44. The author of the article is primarily concerned with . (A) exploiting the rain forest (B) presenting a book (C) reproving the government (D) describing the Amazon Basin
45. Which of the following is NOT true? (A) The priest Joe Kane came across was a Spaniard, who had spent years teaching the Huaorani. (B) Kane and some tribal leaders launched a protest campaign to prevent the Maxus Energy Corp. of Texas from setting up a new company. (C) Kane is an environmentalist as well as a journalist, traveling through the Ecuadorian Amazon to gather material for his book Savages. (D) Ecuador was dependent on oil revenues for more than half its foreign exchange, but was still deep in debt
46. According to the information in paragraphs 1 and 2, the subject of small talk . (A) merely passes time and has no noteworthy function (B) can be controversial if the person speaks in a polite manner (C) is less important than the actual small talk itself (D) depends on an already established relationship to be successful
47. In paragraph 2, the writer compares small talk to a match in order to . (A) illustrate how small talk is of brief duration (B) demonstrate how insignificant small talk is in a relationship (C) show that small talk can be heated (D) emphasize how it can be the means by which a friendship gets its start
48. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information in the underlined sentence in the passage? (A) Small talk is the only way to build personal rapport in Turkey. (B) In turkey, small talk establishes personal bonds that are important in business dealings. (C) Small talk is actually the only means of conducting business in Turkey. (D) Turkish executives like to engage in small talk because it makes business more personal.
49. What can be inferred about job interviews from the passage? (A) Being the successful candidate is matter of luck. (B) Engaging in small talk with the interviewer can increase one’s chances of success. (C) It is important for the job seeker to determine whether the interviewer distains small talk. (D) Being skilled at small talk is more important than having the proper job qualifications.
50. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about small talk? (A) Some cultures do not have a tradition of small talk. (B) Small talk plays a significant role in many different relationships. (C) The importance of small talk lies in its functions rather than in its context. (D) Small talk can vary in its use and subject matter according to culture.
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