所屬科目:教甄◆英文-國小
1. I damaged my car’s _____ as I stepped on the gas too hard. (A) transmission (B) transformer (C) suppression (D) depression
2. Pavlov’s cute puppies are _____ by the ringing of the bells. (A) condiment (B) continent (C) conditioned (D) complemented
3. The _____ of Crimea became the catalytic event that led Western countries to coordinate more closely in their diplomatic and security responses. (A) adaptation (B) application (C) annexation (D) asphyxiation
4. The Spanish Civil War is sometimes considered to be the _____ to the Second World War. (A) prelude (B) precept (C) preclude (D) preform
5. Parents often _____ themselves to support their children, balancing financial responsibilities, emotional care, and guidance while striving to create stable, nurturing environments for growth and independence. (A) aggravate (B) appraise (C) obligate (D) incubate
6. At the busy market, shoppers _____ with vendors over prices, comparing goods, negotiating persistently, and enjoying the lively atmosphere while trying to secure the best possible deals. (A) filter (B) garnish (C) interdict (D) haggle
7. Prices tend to _____ throughout the year, influenced by supply, demand, seasonal trends, and global events, making it difficult for consumers to predict future costs accurately. (A) desiccate (B) instigate (C) retard (D) fluctuate
8. Pursuing a career in renewable energy proved highly _____, offering not only financial stability but also opportunities for innovation, personal growth, and meaningful environmental impact globally. (A) sluggish (B) oblivious (C) remunerative (D) dubious
9. The purpose of a tariff is to cut down on imports in order to protect _____ industry and workers from foreign competition. (A) revenue (B) detrimental (C) prohibitive (D) domestic
10. In TV, characters may be developed through a few words of dialogue and facial expressions or body language, so that viewers quickly _____ the heroes and heroines. (A) emphasize on (B) identify with (C) synthesize with (D) justify with
11. No sooner _____ the announcement than the shareholders began demanding further clarification. (A) did the CEO make (B) the CEO had made (C) had the CEO made (D) the CEO made
12. The ancient manuscript _____ by scholars and was later discovered by researchers who were amazed by its historical significance. (A) has carefully preserved (B) carefully preserved (C) was carefully preserved (D) was carefully preserving
13. Rarely _____ such a beautifully crafted piece of art that captures emotions so vividly and leaves a lasting impression on viewers. (A) I have seen (B) I saw (C) did I see (D) have I seen
14. Despite the difficulties yesterday, you have finished and submitted the assignment properly, _____ ? (A) don’t you (B) do you (C) haven't you (D) have you
15. Notwithstanding the unforeseen delays, I will notify you _____ the final approval is granted so that we may proceed without further complications. (A) in case (B) despite (C) even if (D) as soon as
16. _____ through the quiet forest, listening to birds singing softly, I felt deeply relaxed and completely free from all worries. (A) Being walked (B) Walking (C) To have walked (D) Having walking
17. Had she been told how severe the delay would be, she _____ the client quite so confidently. (A) would not have reassured (B) would not reassure (C) had not reassured (D) would not be reassuring
18. The sensitivity surrounding the issue will require policy makers to challenge the perception of critics _____ mix all the issues into one and address them with a biased political agenda. (A) while (B) which (C) those (D) who
19. He is one of the few historians who _____ willing to challenge that interpretation of the event. (A) is (B) are (C) be (D) being
20. From the late 1990s, linguistics began to look at the use of English within the Expanding Circle context of Europe, _____ English was quickly spreading as the common language of international business. (A) that (B) how (C) where (D) which
21. (A) resulted from (B) risen (C) given rise to (D) alleviated
22. (A) in contrast to (B) resulting from (C) alluding to (D) independent of
23. (A) less (B) more (C) unable to (D) often
24. (A) In addition (B) However (C) Nevertheless (D) Whereas
25. (A) because (B) what (C) where (D) which
26. (A) promoting (B) to promote (C) promoted (D) promote
27. (A) foster (B) fosters (C) fostering (D) to foster
28. (A) and also (B) but also (C) as well (D) moreover
29. (A) as (B) to (C) for (D) in
30. (A) On (B) From (C) With (D) By
31. (A) when (B) that (C) where (D) how
32. (A) which (B) that (C) where (D) those
33. (A) put forth (B) fall behind (C) break apart (D) pull out
34. (A) this (B) it (C) that (D) these
35. (A) seem particularly affect (B) seem to be particularly affected (C) seem to particularly affect (D) seem to have particularly affected
36. What is the main purpose of the passage? (A) To argue that Adidas became popular in Russia because it was inexpensive. (B) To explain why Adidas acquired cultural significance in Russia beyond simple fashion. (C) To prove that all Russians admired Western brands equally. (D) To show that Soviet citizens cared little about athletic clothing.
37. According to the passage, why did muted or altered branding strengthen Adidas’s symbolic power? (A) Because people could not identify the brand anymore. (B) Because the hidden logo made the clothing look more luxurious. (C) Because people still recognized the brand despite official discomfort with it. (D) Because Adidas required Soviet officials to change the design.
38. In the passage, the word “vivid” most nearly means _____. (A) vibrant and striking (B) legally protected (C) commercially stable (D) technically advanced
39. Why does the author mention the youth urban subculture and street culture? (A) To argue that Adidas had no connection to street culture. (B) To show one important way the brand’s meaning changed after the Soviet collapse. (C) To prove that all tracksuited youths were criminals. (D) To suggest that sportswear disappeared from public life.
40. Which statement best reflects the author’s view? (A) Adidas remained important in Russia because it represented several meanings at once. (B) Adidas mattered only during the 1980 Olympics. (C) The Russian interest in Adidas was entirely ironic from the beginning. (D) The brand’s significance came solely from official Soviet approval.
41. What is the main finding of the study discussed in the passage? (A) Sitting for long periods always leads to dementia. (B) All sedentary activities have the same effect on brain health. (C) Physical activity has no impact on dementia risk. (D) Mentally passive activities increase dementia risk, while active ones may reduce it.
42. Which of the following is an example of a mentally active sedentary behavior? (A) Watching television. (B) Listening to music passively. (C) Reading a book. (D) Sitting quietly without doing anything.
43. According to the study, what happens if one hour of passive sedentary time is replaced with active sedentary behavior? (A) Dementia risk increases by 7%. (B) Dementia risk decreases by about 7%. (C) There is no change in dementia risk. (D) Dementia risk decreases by 11%.
44. Why might mentally passive activities lead to a higher risk of dementia? (A) They do not sufficiently stimulate neural connections. (B) They require too much brain activity. (C) They improve blood flow to the brain. (D) They increase social interaction.
45. What additional benefit is associated with combining mentally active behavior with physical activity? (A) It eliminates the risk of dementia entirely. (B) It reduces dementia risk more than either alone. (C) It has no measurable effect. (D) It only improves physical health, not brain health.
46. According to the proposed pedagogical model, what is the primary factor determining which variety of English a learner should be exposed to? (A) The learner's geographical location and local dialect. (B) The learner's current level of linguistic proficiency. (C) The specific professional field the learner intends to enter. (D) The personal preference of the teacher regarding British or American English.
47. Which of the following best describes the shift in learning objectives mentioned in the second paragraph? (A) A move from focusing on grammatical accuracy to a focus on phonetic perfection. (B) A transition from understanding non-native accents to mastering a single native variety. (C) An increased emphasis on identifying and correcting minor syntactic errors. (D) A shift from aiming for native-speaker mimicry toward achieving communicative competence.
48. In the context of evaluation, how is "success" measured under this new pedagogical suggestion? (A) By the student's effectiveness in completing a communicative task. (B) By the absence of phonological and lexical errors. (C) By the student’s ability to avoid using low-frequency words. (D) By the student’s ability to sound like a native speaker of British English.
49. According to the text, what is the specific role of "peripheral features" in English as an International Language? (A) They act as barriers that prevent effective communication between different L1 speakers. (B) They allow speakers to express and exchange their distinct cultural identities and lifestyles. (C) They serve as the primary grammar rules that all beginners must master first. (D) They represent errors that will eventually be phased out as English continues to develop.
50. The mention of "kongfu" and "fengshui" serves to illustrate which of the following points? (A) The difficulty native speakers have when learning Chinese-influenced English. (B) The requirement for advanced students to use only high-frequency vocabulary. (C) The process by which localized, peripheral features can become part of the shared core. (D) The superiority of Chinese English over other non-native varieties.