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100年 - 100 中華電信股份有限公司_新進從業人員(基層專員)遴選_工務類專業職(四)第一類專員、資訊類專業職(四)第一類專員、業務類專業職(四)第一類專員:英文#14219
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1. The habit of doing extensive reading helps to lay the ________ of children’s writing skills. (A)formation (B)compassion (C)foundation (D)composition
2. It is often said that prevention is better than cure, so why not take some ________ in advance? (A)proportions (B)professions (C)presumptions (D)precautions
3. Mutual funds came into our country in recent years. This financial product was developed for those who do not have enough time, money and ________ knowledge to invest. (A)instinctive (B)professional (C)precise (D)influential
4. The Ministry of Finance announced tax ________ for the victims of the 921 earthquake and of typhoon Toraji. (A)securities (B)protections (C)exemptions (D)abortions
5. We don’t need to ________ what the future will hold; just focus on the present task. (A)delay (B)guide (C)predict (D)review
6. Climbing unemployment rates and dropping job opportunities are huge ________ to the new government. (A)vendors (B)outlets (C)bargains (D)challenges
7. We have to admit that everyone of us is more or less ________ to some sort of superstition. (A)subject (B)inject (C)abject (D)project
8. No city, Tel Aviv or Jerusalem ________, is home to more Jewish people than New York. (A)occupied (B)included (C)modified (D)impressed
9. The local farmers are looking to advanced agriculture as better protection from foreign ________ after Taiwan joins the WTO. (A)invention (B)expedition (C)frustration (D)competition
10. Many ads use our ________—like fear or love—to persuade us that we need the product. (A)oppositions (B)decisions (C)addictions (D)emotions
11. If a soldier lost his weapons in a ________, he needed to fight with just his body. (A)hurry (B)contest (C)battle (D)career
12. If you pay your bills on time, you will have good ________. (A)credit (B)account (C)security (D)profit
13. Foreign-trained employees have to ________ their learned skill-sets to the local market. (A)create (B)adapt (C)regulate (D)compare
14. The freeway is now ________ to motorists after it was blocked off by a huge landslide yesterday. (A)inconceivable (B)incredible (C)inaccessible (D)irresistible
15. Volcanic ________ grounded thousands of passengers and fliers across Europe last year. (A)devotion (B)eruption (C)option (D)corruption
16. After eleven o’clock in the evening, the bus is empty ________ the driver and the conductor. (A)besides (B)except (C)despite (D)except for
17. Robert can’t drive us to the airport. He has ________ to take us all. (A)a too small car (B)too small a car (C)very small a car (D)such small a car
18. Advertising is distinguished from other forms of communication ________ the advertiser pays for the message to be delivered. (A)in that (B)which (C)in which (D)because of
19. Michelle would certainly have attended advisory board meeting ________ on the highway. (A)if she didn’t get a flat tire (B)had she not a flat tire (C)had she not had a flat tire (D)should she have not a flat tire
20. A study shows that intelligence accounts for only 20 percent of the factors that determine success, ________ EQ playing an important role in the remaining 80 percent. (A)in (B)as (C)with (D)while
21. We can always work toward improving our self-control, and, ________, we can help others do the same. (A)that is (B)by contrast (C)instead (D)more importantly
22. ________, I cannot agree with him on the matter. (A)Much as I respect him (B)As I respect him much (C)More as I respect him (D)As I respect him more
23. Janet put forward the proposal that the program ________ until Mr. Brian Reynolds came back from abroad. (A)postponed (B)be postponed (C)would be postponed (D)had been postponed
24. To have her own clothing store, Jane borrowed money from family members to get her business ________. (A)start (B)to start (C)starting (D)started
25. Not only ________ most male birds have extremely beautiful feathers, they know how to use them. (A)do (B)are (C)will (D)can
26. The man spent so little time with his family ________ his daughter didn’t even recognize him. (A)and (B)before (C)as (D)that
27. He decided to continue the exhausting training for the Olympics, ________ his physical condition was poor. (A)as if (B)even though (C)regardless of (D)in spite of
28. Many of our character traits are not tested ________ we are in a difficult situation. (A)before (B)when (C)because (D)until
29. A single bacteria, ________ the right conditions, divides rapidly into colonies of billions in one day. (A)giving (B)to give (C)given (D)having given
30. There is a risk that the longer people put off their work, ________ it will eventually get done. (A)the harder (B)the more hardly (C)the better (D)the more people
31.(A) coming (B) shrinking (C) moving (D) learning
32.(A)In (B)For (C)Among (D)With
33.(A) since (B) never (C) inevitably (D) rarely
34.(A) Basing on (B) Depended on (C) According to (D) Calling on
35.(A) advantage (B) effect (C) offer (D) influence
36.(A) expand (B) spread (C) distribute (D) inform
37.(A) For example (B) In addition (C) By contrast (D) In conclusion
38.(A)by (B)on (C)with (D)inside
39.(A) meteors (B) orbits (C) satellites (D) astronauts
40.(A) is (B) will be (C) used to (D) used to be
41. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage? (A) To suggest some good ways to make more money and use it. (B) To explain the relationship between consumption and economics. (C) To inform the reader about the real significance of well-being. (D) To discuss why a family decides to buy another television set.
42. Which of the following statements about Schumacher’s book is
NOT
true? (A) Consumption is the only way to get a sense of well-being to a Buddhist economist. (B) It is usually believed that the more money a person spends every year, the wealthier he / she is. (C) A Buddhist economist is more concerned about spiritual well-being than material satisfaction. (D) Modern economists hold that the standard of living is closely related to annual consumption.
43. A Buddhist economist feels that the approach of a modem economist is_. (A) sensible (B) applicable (C) pragmatic (D) unreasonable
44. According to this article, what may a Buddhist economist encourage people to do? (A) To work harder in order to buy a bigger and better TV set. (B) To devote more time and strength to boost the global economy. (C) To spend more time and energy in artistic activities. (D) To live up to what most modem economists have stated.
45. According to the author of the passage, buying more than one TV_____. (A) is necessary for a family to enjoy more happy hours (B) may lose the opportunity of sharing happy time with family members (C) is helpful for avoiding any possible fight about watching TV (D) is an unavoidable trend for most modem families
46. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Many adults still live a lifestyle associated with childhood. (B) Companies have found numerous ways to market to kidults. (C) More and more adult Americans are living with their peers. (D) Nobody wants to accept responsibility or work hard.
47. What does the word “
ramifications
” in paragraph 1 mean? (A) implications (B) relationships (C) consequences (D) interactions
48. Why are people taking longer to grow up? (A) Parents don’t want their children to move out. (B) Daily life is full of impossible challenges. (C) Traditions are changing in very few countries. (D) The world is becoming more complicated.
49. Which of the following statements about kidults is
NOT
true? (A) They are working hard to buy their own homes. (B) They are not pressured to get married as soon as possible. (C) They are used to living with their parents. (D) They are more interested in enjoying life.
50. According to this passage, what problems might kidults have? (A) Running out of things to purchase. (B) Difficulties with developing social skills. (C) Not learning how to avoid responsibility. (D) Being heavily pressured to mature.
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