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106年 - 106-1 國立中科實驗高級中學國中部教師甄選:英語#61646
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
106年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
0
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1. Under the influence of the medicine, I have been quite____
and light-headed lately. That’s why I couldn’t complete the project on time. (A) lethargic (B) mordant (C) shipshape (D) germane
2. When a president is in crisis,it is usually a____ time for political opponents to pounce. (A) propitious (B) captious (C) fallacious (D) rapacious
3. The CEO of the enterprise vowed to donate 99% of his property to charity. The tycoon’s apparent____ was fervently praised in headlines and across social media in the initial moments afterwards. (A) configuration (B) figurehead (C) nonchalance (D) magnanimity
4. With more than 300 films and television shows on its resume, Central Park is the most filmed location in the world. William Bryant, editor of the New York Post,was the____ of the idea to create a bucolic retreat from the city heat. (A) defoliator (B) intercessor (C) raconteur (D) progenitor
5. Since there is a huge____between the results of the first and second experiment, the laboratory team, under the demand of professors, will conduct the third test to ensure the credibility. (A) incumbency (B) collocation (C) ambiguity (D) discrepancy
6. Along with the final verdict of the judicial investigation, the former South Korean president, charged with corruption, had no choice but to agree to____her position voluntarily. (A) venture (B) relinquish (C) mobilize (D) withstand
7 .____,the economy,based on what the main office confirmed, is slowly, yet steadily improving,but there are still many families complaining about the poverty in which they live and the low pay. (A) Deliberately (B) Elaborately (C) Obsoletely (D) Paradoxically
8. Anyone who lies under oath will be charged with____the course of justice. (A) perverting (B) diverting (C) inverting (D) converting
9. In Meteorology,we learned that the____around the moon is a(n)____sign. (A) parody... audacious (B) dregs... organic (C) hiatus... onerous (D) corona... auspicious
10. During the fearful storm, the people in its path____God for divine intervention. (A) imputed (B) deprecated (C) importuned (D) immortalized
11 • (A) threat(B) variation(C) setup(D) recruit
12. (A) feel up to(B) screw out of(C) put the squeeze on(D) get through with
13. (A) irresistible (B) immeasurable(C) consumable (D) compatible
14. (A) assertion(B) degrading (C) domain(D) backlash
15. (A) trampling(B) facilitating(C) illuminating(D) presiding
16. (A) which (B) whether (C) where (D) that
17. (A) underestimates (B) undermines (C) underscores (D) underwhelms
18. (A) devote to (B) cater to (C) rejoice in (D) indulge in
19. (A) noting (B) notes (C) is noted (D) being noted by
20. (A) glass ceiling (B) iron gauntlet (C) brick wall (D) ground floor
21. (A) in time to (B) in case that (C) in response to (D) in a rush for
22. (A) queer (B) veracious (C) affable (D) brazen
23. (A) with (B) for (C)to (D)in
24. (A) paid (B) had paid (C) paying (D) to be paid
25. (A) glide (B) reroute (C) assemble (D) revoke
26. For decades, researchers have studied the effects of young blood
on
ageing in mice through a technique
called
parabiosis,
which
an old mouse is sewn together with a younger
one
so that they share a circulatory system.
No Error
,(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
27. 1. The reason I
will
not be
going
to Mexico this year is
because
I will use up all my travel
attending
an important meeting in Singapore.
No Error
. (A) (B) (C)(D) (E)
28. The manager tried hard to
effect
a change in company policy,
but
the owner, who steadfastly refused
to compromise
,
overruled
him on every point.
No error
(A) (B)(C) (D) (E)
29. If you
knew
how many pieces John
ate
for breakfast this morning, you would never have
doubted
why hejs overweight.
No Error
.
(A) (B)(C) (D) (E)
31 .What is the main reason for building Hogweyk? (A) Because it will be easier to control and reorganize these dementia patients. (B) Because hospitals in villages are unable to deal with the dementia patients. (C) Because people with dementia have the right to ask for a place to live safely. (D) Because dementia patients can live in a comfortable and safe place as we do
32. What is true about dementia patients at Hogweyk? (A) They design a world that resembles their normal life before getting sick. (B) They can also help with simple jobs like cooking and cleaning. (C) They aren’t allowed to roam around the village for their safety concern. (D) They aren’t suffering from any kind of disorder and live together happily.
33. What can we assume about the future of caring for dementia patients? (A) Care facilities will be more available like Hogwevk in Nethcrland. (B) With more Hogweyks, we will stop caring for dementia patients. (C) The cost of caring for dementia patients will go down ultimately. (D) Care facilities and organizations will be more dominant than ever.
34. What’s the best title of the passage? (A) An audacious plan that defies the limits of arid lands. (B) An agricultural renaissance that boasts green drainage treatment. (C) An initiative to replenish the depleted aquifers. (D) A wake-up call for those who crave for alternative energy.
35. What is the current farming situation in Qatar? (A) The government subsidies motivate farmers to engage in water conservation. (B) Among the numerous irrigation water sources,well water accounts for the largest proportion. (C) To meet the needs of the large number of local famers,Qatar is investing in agricultural land abroad. (D) Qatar depends heavily on imnortcd food sunnHes because domestic cron yields are not enough to feed its residents.
36. Which of the following statement is true about al-Attiya’s project? (A) The budget of the project is mostly govemmentally funded. (B) The essence of the project is to increase seLf-suJKiciency in domestic food production. (C) The project aims to harness solar energy to mitigate the summer heat and further re-engineer the farming environments. (D) Prohibitive as the cost of the project is,the eco-friendly project has been approved by the government.
37. What was Mario Costeja Gonzalez unhappy about? (A) An article in a newspaper claimed that he never paid his taxes. (B) He didn’t want people to be able to search for him on Google. (C) A Google search of his name displayed an out-of-date link. (D) Google was showing false information about him on the web.
38. Which of these links would Google probably remove? (A) Hurtful photos of a person that they didn’t unload themselves. (B) A link to a notorious blog an author wrote five years ago. (C) Information about which house someone lives in and the cost of it. (D) Details about someone’s first job after leaving which university.
39. According to the reading, Google didn’t remove links to an article about______? (A) Mr. Gonzalez’s house auction (B) a man’s former political opinions (C) a crime someone had committed (D) an accident a youth had caused
40. Which of the following sentences is true? (A) The right to be forgotten may not work in the US. (B) Google is getting expert advice about this issue. (C) Companies can now hide bad things they’ve done. (D) Other search engines have refused to remove links.
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