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95年 - 95 臺北縣國民中學正式教師聯合甄選及代理代課教師聯合甄選:英文科(25-44文意選填)、(55-72篇章結構+閱讀)#7460
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教甄◆英文科 |
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25. (A). control (B). demand (C). exploration (D). idea
26. (A). control (B). demand (C). exploration (D). idea
27. (A). control (B). demand (C). exploration (D). idea
28. (A). control (B). demand (C). exploration (D). idea
29. (A). according to (B). because of (C). unlike (D). versus
30. (A). according to (B). because of (C). unlike (D). versus
31. (A). according to (B). because of (C). unlike (D). versus
32. (A). companies (B). extraction (C). numbers (D). investment
33. (A). companies (B). extraction (C). numbers (D). investment
34. (A). companies (B). extraction (C). numbers (D). investment
35. (A). helps (B). allows (C). provides (D). requires
36. (A). helps (B). allows (C). provides (D). requires
37. (A). helps (B). allows (C). provides (D). requires
38. (A). suddenly (B). briskly (C). lately (D). slowly
39. (A). suddenly (B). briskly (C). lately (D). slowly
40. (A). suddenly (B). briskly (C). lately (D). slowly
41. (A). burn (B). start (C). get (D). become
42. (A). burn (B). start (C). get (D). become
43. (A). burn (B). start (C). get (D). become
44. (A). burn (B). start (C). get (D). become
55. (A) He rarely hesitates before agreeing to a new endeavor. (B) He obsesses about every detail. (C) You might be surprised to discover that he is also often pessimistic. (D) He has no patience, however, for people with an aggressively negative attitude.
56. (A) He rarely hesitates before agreeing to a new endeavor. (B) He obsesses about every detail. (C) You might be surprised to discover that he is also often pessimistic. (D) He has no patience, however, for people with an aggressively negative attitude.
57. (A) He rarely hesitates before agreeing to a new endeavor. (B) He obsesses about every detail. (C) You might be surprised to discover that he is also often pessimistic. (D) He has no patience, however, for people with an aggressively negative attitude.
58. (A) He rarely hesitates before agreeing to a new endeavor. (B) He obsesses about every detail. (C) You might be surprised to discover that he is also often pessimistic. (D) He has no patience, however, for people with an aggressively negative attitude.
59. (A) Ballmer defended the company’s advancement so far. (B) But the software maker still has plenty of work to do. (C) Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates insisted Microsoft’s effort is strong. (D) It remains substantially less popular than Google and Yahoo.
60. (A) Ballmer defended the company’s advancement so far. (B) But the software maker still has plenty of work to do. (C) Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates insisted Microsoft’s effort is strong. (D) It remains substantially less popular than Google and Yahoo.
61. (A) Ballmer defended the company’s advancement so far. (B) But the software maker still has plenty of work to do. (C) Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates insisted Microsoft’s effort is strong. (D) It remains substantially less popular than Google and Yahoo.
62. (A) Ballmer defended the company’s advancement so far. (B) But the software maker still has plenty of work to do. (C) Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates insisted Microsoft’s effort is strong. (D) It remains substantially less popular than Google and Yahoo.
63.What is the main idea of this article? (A). Law enforcement tried to get private phone records illegally. (B). The service provided by information brokers can help stop crime. (C). People need to protect their phone records as the information may be misused. (D). The National Security Agency has access to our privacy, including our phone records.
64.Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “skirting” in Paragraph 1? (A). avoiding (B). abiding (C). changing (D). chasing
65.Which of the following is true about “pretexting”? (A). It is an illegal way that phone company personnel used to get phone records. (B). It is about using fake identity to ask the phone company to release private phone records. (C). It is a legitimate method to obtain private phone records from service representatives. (D). It is a kind of records circulated among people who work in the phone company.
66.Paragraph 4 is mainly about ___________. (A). the popularity of doing deceptive business practices in America (B). the legal issues involving law enforcement in getting private records (C). the similarity between getting phone records and banking records (D). the difference in opinions between data brokers and state attorneys
67.Why do data brokers think that they are doing attorneys and private investigators a service? (A). They help provide a shortcut to investigation. (B). The information they obtained can be used in court. (C). The phone records can stop people from committing crimes. (D). They can catch bad people because they have subpoena.
68.According to this article, who are the clients of data brokers? (A). Creditors. (B). Fugitives. (C). Deadbeat dads. (D). Stalkers.
69.What does the word “admissible” in Paragraph 5 mean? (A). admitted (B). aborted (C). allowed (D). afforded
70.Which of the following statements about information brokers is true? (A). They work for the National Security Agency. (B). They make money from the information they collected. (C). They help the law enforcement agencies to lower crime rates. (D). They gather phone records from the internet and sell them to the police.
71.According to this article, what can we do to protect our phone records? (A). Avoid talking and shopping online. (B). Don’t shred phone bills with other trash. (C). Remove phone records from phone bills. (D). Keep our biographical information with our passports.
72.The main purpose of this article is to __________. (A). investigate the invasion of privacy (B). argue for the importance of law enforcement (C). reveal the illegal behaviors of some agencies (D). raise the awareness of the use of private information
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