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100年 - 100 原住民族特種考試_四等_各類科:英文#6130
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100年 |
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36 David ______ mopped the floor and did the dishes. He didn’t want to, but his parents insisted. (A)accurately (B)reluctantly (C)thoughtfully (D)patiently
37 I can’t ______ an answer to this math problem. It is beyond my knowledge. (A)sit in (B)figure out (C)count out (D)put up
38 She left the room in a ______, slamming the door behind her. (A)rage (B)glimpse (C)dilemma (D)privilege
39 (A)motivate (B)prevent (C)equip (D)provide
40 (A)when (B)where (C)what (D)that
41 (A)printed (B)printing (C)to print (D)print
42 (A)anything (B)nothing (C)something (D)one thing
43 (A)Instead (B)Because (C)Although (D)But
44 Peter: Hi, Bill. My sister Susan is to arrive here tomorrow. Can you join us for dinner? Bill: I’d like to, but I have an appointment with my professor ________. Peter: I’m afraid not. She only stays here for three days. Besides, she has a tight schedule. (A)How can I make up for it? (B)Can I take a rain check? (C)Are you available tonight? (D)Shall I go and pick her up?
45 Ms. Jones: Good morning. May I please speak to Kevin? Katrina: He stepped out for a minute. He should be back in the next ten or fifteen minutes. Ms. Jones:___________ Katrina: Not at all. Who’s calling? Ms. Jones: This is Ms. Jones from The Central Bank. I’ll be in my office until five. (A)Do you know where he is now? (B)Should I give him another call later? (C)Can I have his number? (D)Would you mind if I leave a message?
46 What is the best title for this passage? (A)Tree Rings in the Colorado River Valley (B)Tree Rings and Climate History (C)Trees and People in Complacent Life (D)The Protection of Trees in Colorado
47 According to this passage, which kind of trees is Dave Meko’s ideal study subject? (A)Trees whose roots tap into rich reservoirs of moist soil. (B)Lush trees growing on the floor of the Colorado River Valley. (C)Trees that are ideal for loggers. (D)Gnarled and ignored trees growing on the steep, rocky slopes above the valley.
48 Why aren’t complacent trees good for studying climate history? (A)Their rings are too narrow. (B)They are not well-nourished. (C)They do not reflect genuine climate change. (D)They are reserved for loggers for good prices.
49 According to this passage, when are people most likely interested in the study of drought? (A)In times of war. (B)After an earthquake. (C)Right in the midst of water shortage. (D)At the time when both trees and people grow complacent.
50 What kind of trees best reflect the history of climate? (A)The trees surviving after a natural disaster. (B)The sensitive trees in tune with the pulses of the river. (C)The complacent trees provided with sustainable nourishment. (D)The ugly trees with wide new rings of wood even in dry years.
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