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106年 - 106-1 國立彰化女子高級中學教師甄選:英文科#62054
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106年 |
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1. In anticipation of the legislative move of legalizing cannabis, pot stocks have shot up and _____ have opened across the country. ((A) breweries (B) potteries (C) confectioneries (D) dispensaries)
2. The damage a superstorm caused to the country was limited because its emergency services _____ evacuated some small coast communities. ((A) fulsomely (B) discretely (C) preemptively (D) squeamishly)
3. With a series of new sensational events dominating the headlines, interest in the scandal seems to ____ off. ((A) taper (B) reel (C) plummet (D) deflect)
4. You could make a real difference to someone’s life by leaving them a generous _____. ((A) heredity (B) heritage (C) apropos (D) legacy)
5. The pupils have a hard time reading their teacher’s ____ notes so they have to consult him to get the correct meanings. (A) illegible (B) tenacious (C) tenuous (D) ineligible)
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11 (AB) emoluments (AC) interference (AD) impediment (AE) outpost (BC) vulnerable (BD) brazen (BE) brawny (CD) premature (CE) by (DE) without (ABC) rate
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21 (AB) As the world mobilizes to confront climate change, the main focus has been on reducing emissions through fuel efficient cars and cleaner power plants. (AC) At the massive Sinopec fertilizer plant in China, CO2 is filtered and reused as fuel.
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22 (AB) As the world mobilizes to confront climate change, the main focus has been on reducing emissions through fuel efficient cars and cleaner power plants. (AC) At the massive Sinopec fertilizer plant in China, CO2 is filtered and reused as fuel.
23 (AB) As the world mobilizes to confront climate change, the main focus has been on reducing emissions through fuel efficient cars and cleaner power plants. (AC) At the massive Sinopec fertilizer plant in China, CO2 is filtered and reused as fuel.
24 (AB) As the world mobilizes to confront climate change, the main focus has been on reducing emissions through fuel efficient cars and cleaner power plants. (AC) At the massive Sinopec fertilizer plant in China, CO2 is filtered and reused as fuel.
25 (AB) As the world mobilizes to confront climate change, the main focus has been on reducing emissions through fuel efficient cars and cleaner power plants. (AC) At the massive Sinopec fertilizer plant in China, CO2 is filtered and reused as fuel.
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26 (AB) Cryonics is still a controversial topic with many doubting its feasibility. (AC) Clinical death was actually the cessation of blood circulation and breathing.
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27 (AB) Cryonics is still a controversial topic with many doubting its feasibility. (AC) Clinical death was actually the cessation of blood circulation and breathing.
28 (AB) Cryonics is still a controversial topic with many doubting its feasibility. (AC) Clinical death was actually the cessation of blood circulation and breathing.
29 (AB) Cryonics is still a controversial topic with many doubting its feasibility. (AC) Clinical death was actually the cessation of blood circulation and breathing.
30 (AB) Cryonics is still a controversial topic with many doubting its feasibility. (AC) Clinical death was actually the cessation of blood circulation and breathing.
31. All of the following were mentioned in the passage except _____. (A) the South after the Civil War (B) the important factor in the Confederacy’s defeat in the Civil War (C) the causes of the Civil War (D) great generals of the Civil War
32. The author would best strengthen his point in the first paragraph by doing which of the following? (A) Discussing the actions the North had taken that the South considered tyrannical (B) Explaining the ambiguity of the term “Civil” War (C) Listing reasons the South wanted to secede from the Union (D) Supplying alternate names that the Northerners called the Civil War
33. Which of the following statements would most logically follow the last sentence of the passage? (A) People not fighting directly in the war were, for the first time, able to comprehend the reality of the war. (B) The railroad technology developed during this time led eventually to the expansion of the West. (C) The new technology, especially submarines, gave the North an advantage in the war that the less industrialized South did not possess. (D) The photographs proved that the Civil War was the bloodiest war ever fought on American soil.
34. By stating, “It was only five days later that President Lincoln was assassinated,” the author implies that (A) The course of history, especially the reconstruction of the country and rehabilitation of the former slaves, would have been greatly altered had Lincoln lived to serve out his term. (B) Southern troops fighting the war had made their way to the capital seeking revenge on Lincoln. (C) There may have been a connection between the end of the war and the assassination. (D) The president was improperly protected because the guards believed that when the war had ended, there was little threat to Lincoln
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