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97年 - 97 國立臺灣師範大學中等學校教育學程甄選_師資類科:英文#24650
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教甄◆英文科 |
年份:
97年 |
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40 |
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21. Investing your money in the stock market is _____ because you might lose a bundle. (A) rewarding (B) risky (C) defensive (D) prompt
22. This building is not _____ to people in wheelchairs because they can’t get up the stairs. (A) vulnerable (B) isolated (C) accessible (D) entitled
23. A _____ may last from a few hours to several weeks or even months, depending on the complexity of the case. (A) license (B) guarantee (C) commercial (D) trial
24. The _____ of her paintings is very striking; they seem like photographs. (A) clarity (B) illusion (C) eloquence (D) morale
25. In order to practice voluntary simplicity, evaluate your _____ and then determine what could be cut back. (A) expenditures (B) rivals (C) property (D) affluence
26. One of the nice features of a sailboat is that wind, as opposed to a gas-driven engine, _____ the boat. (A) accommodates (B) illuminates (C) strives (D) propels
27. Sorry, sir. Your credit card is invalid. It _____ last month. (A) abolished (B) dispensed (C) expired (D) eliminated
28. Because of aftershocks, all the remaining survivors are being _____ to a safer area by the local government. (A) devastated (B) evacuated (C) condemned (D) contaminated
29. After _____ thinking over the ethical problem, I finally made up my mind to quit my career as a doctor. (A) temporarily (B) deliberately (C) paradoxically (D) virtually
30. It is argued that too much emphasis on economic growth _____ results in the spread of materialism, which may in turn lead to a general intellectual and moral decline. (A) courageously (B) permanently (C) originally (D) inevitably
31. (A) passed out (B) lost his nerve (C) hit the ceiling (D) fell prey to it
32. (A) electrocute (B) strangle (C) smuggle (D) drift
33. (A) scrubbed (B) purchased (C) reflected (D) broke
34. (A) relax (B) expose (C) hang (D) distract
35. (A) furniture (B) smoke (C) attempt (D) pile
36. (A) dependent on (B) envious of (C) dedicated to (D) heading for
37. (A) charge (B) diagnosis (C) prescription (D) declaration
38. (A) decision (B) command (C) founding (D) expansion
39. (A) problems (B) solutions (C) defects (D) contributions
40. (A) motion (B) lighting (C) strength (D) background
41. (A) brand-new (B) innovative (C) experimental (D) stationary
42. (A) One (B) The (C) Another (D) The other
43. (A) if (B) whereas (C) although (D) otherwise
44. (A) kept (B) called (C) improved (D) surveyed
45. (A) On the other hand (B) For example (C) In addition (D) As a result
46. What is the news report mainly about? (A) A poll of American public policies. (B) Strategies of the presidential candidates. (C) Outcome of a presidential election. (D) A nationally televised political debate.
47. Who led at the beginning of the presidential campaign? (A) Washington D.C (B) Lawrence Letterman. (C) Carl Arling. (D) Bartley Depointe.
48. What is the newly elected president going to do next? (A) To regain control of the Senate and the House of Representatives. (B) To continue enforcing the industrial and economic policies. (C) To find suitable people to be ministers in the new government. (D) To lobby the electoral college.
49. Which of the following words best describes Carl Arling’s victory in California? (A) ultimate (B) narrow (C) infamous (D) overwhelming
50. Which of the following statements is true? (A) The Republicans were the ruling party over the past eight years. (B) The Democrats just won by a neck in the large industrial states. (C) The Republicans won most of the seats in the House of Representatives. (D) Carl Arling was as famous as Lawrence Letterman at first.
51. Where did Carl Arling gain most of his support? (A) Everywhere in the U.S. (B) In the countryside. (C) In wealthy suburbs. (D) In inner urban cities.
52. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word
lackluster
in the last paragraph? (A) logical (B) boring (C) notorious (D) persuasive
53. Which of the following is a factor for the defeat of the Republicans? (A) Worsening economic situations. (B) A radical change in the policies. (C) A restructured, high technology industrial base. (D) Little control over the House of Representatives.
54. What is this passage mainly about? (A) Air pollution. (B) Green vehicles. (C) Car manufacturers. (D) Environmental protection.
55. What does the underlined word
hazard
in the first paragraph mean? (A) danger (B) hatred (C) effort (D) cost
56. Which of the following is closest in meaning to
hybrids
in the second paragraph? (A) pioneers (B) samples (C) mixtures (D) innovations
57. How many kinds of green vehicles are mentioned in this passage? (A) One. (B) Two. (C) Three. (D) Four.
58. Which of the following statements is true? (A) By the year 2020, the number of cars in the world will be 4 times what it is now. (B) A French company sponsors annual contests to decide who can create a cleaner vehicle. (C) The completely electric vehicles are cleaner than hybrids. (D) Hybrids are good to the environment because they use less fuel.
59. Which of the following statements about hydrogen-powered cars is true? (A) They can run very long distances. (B) There are still not enough fueling stations for these cars. (C) The fuel is easily available to the average consumer now. (D) With the same amount of fuel, they can create more power than ordinary cars.
60. Which of the following explains why green vehicles haven’t become widespread yet? (A) Their price is not affordable to the average consumer. (B) Their fuels are rare and hard to find. (C) They release harmful gases into the air. (D) They can’t go as fast as traditional vehicles.
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