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100年 - 100 專技普考_外語導遊人員(英語):外國語(英語)#46801
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1 Hong Kong is one of the world’s most thrilling Chinese New Year travel destinations. The _______ is the spectacular fireworks display on the second day of the New Year. (A)highlight (B)limelight (C)insight (D)twilight
2 Didn’t you hear the _______ ? Come on, we need to go now or we’ll miss our flight. (A)final calling (B)final call (C)call final (D)call finally
3 A _______ room or seat is being kept for someone rather than given or sold to someone else. (A)refrained (B)restricted (C)reserved (D)reversed
4 Please check your ticket and _______ that you are sitting in the correct seat. (A)make sure (B)be aware of (C)find out (D)pay attention
5 I love going away, but there’s no place like _______ . (A)house (B)home (C)my bed (D)outdoors
6 By 2050, Africa’s population, both northern and sub-Saharan, is expected to _______ from 900 million to almost two billion. (A)surge (B)decrease (C)derive (D)descend
7 When you arrive at the airport, the first thing you do is go to _______ . (A)the departure lounge (B)the check-in desk (C)the arrival desk (D)the customs
8 Former Japanese F2 racer Takayuki Ueda has opened the Taki Racing School on the outskirts of Bangkok. The school _______ students aged over 16 years, even if they do not have a driver’s license. (A)acquires (B)accepts (C)limits (D)arranges
9 As a collector, Mr. Strachwitz has built _______ is believed to be the largest private collection of Mexican-American and Mexican music. (A)that (B)what (C)who (D)which
10 Because son preference has been a significant phenomenon in Asia for centuries, the Chinese actually have a term for such _______ : “bare branches” – branches of the family tree that will never bear fruit. (A)bachelors (B)barbarians (C)boycott (D)bazaar
11 His one ambition in life was to go on _______ to Kenya to photograph lions and tigers. (A)safari (B)voyage (C)ferry (D)yacht
12 One of Hualien’s long-standing traditions is stone carving, which is not surprising considering the city’s main _____ is marble. (A)mission (B)jewelry (C)leisure (D)export
13 Many couples live together even though they are not married. The _______ of their behavior are highly suspect, but technically they are within the law. (A)elites (B)ethics (C)epics (D)excuses
14 The hiking route of the Shitoushan Trail is not _______ and so is suitable for most people, including the elderly and young children. (A)slick (B)smooth (C)steep (D)steady
15 The earthquake’s _______ was such that hundreds of houses were destroyed and thousands of people were killed. (A)gratitude (B)attitude (C)latitude (D)magnitude
16 A good place to end a tour of Rome is the Trevi Fountain. Legend has it that if you toss a single coin into the Trevi, you are _______ a return to Rome. (A)preserved (B)obtained (C)dedicated (D)guaranteed
17 It is _______ time to talk about travel as the holiday season is now beginning in most countries north of the equator. (A)last (B)again (C)high (D)with
18 As a general rule, checked baggage such as golf clubs in golf bags, serfboards, baby strollers, and child car seats are not placed on a baggage _______ . (A)carnival (B)carrier (C)claim (D)carousel
19 If the rain doesn’t stop soon, we should consider _______ Joe’s farewell party. (A)postponing (B)protecting (C)proposing (D)promoting
20 _______ you need to get in touch with me, you can reach me at 224338654 at my travel agency. (A)Those times (B)In case (C)At times (D)Sometimes
21 Motorists are strongly advised to _______ when they drive along windy mountainous roads to avoid plunging into a ravine. (A)wear helmets (B)take caution (C)fasten seatbelts (D)keep afloat
22 After singing the national _______ , the President gave a speech about Taiwan’s history and its people. (A)song (B)prayer (C)anthem (D)lullaby
23 The _______ consists of the usual march-past by the military and some interesting displays by the marching girls, martial arts clubs and dragon dancers. (A)performance (B)parade (C)paradise (D)paradigm
24 The students were completely _______ about their graduation trip because the school wanted it to be a surprise. (A)under the ground (B)in the dark (C)off the hook (D)against the grain
25 When _______ a conversation, it is always best to ask very broad questions such as “Where are you from?” or “How long have you been here?” (A)innovating (B)igniting (C)initiating (D)inventing
26 Demographers study population growth or decline and things like _______ , which means the movement of populations into cities. (A)classification (B)normalization (C)industrialization (D)urbanization
27 As introductory English now begins in elementary, rather than secondary school, and classes have begun to focus more on the spoken language, travelers to Taiwan can _______ without having to attempt any Mandarin or Taiwanese. (A)take in (B)stop off (C)get by (D)pass along
28 Cindy and her husband are so busy that it is difficult for them to _______ dates for a vacation. (A)nail down (B)take up (C)bargain for (D)deal with
29 Most taxi drivers in Kinmen prefer to ask for a_______ fare rather than use the meter. (A)flat (B)high (C)set (D)deal
30 In southern Taiwan, people’s ties to rural folk culture are strongest. Local gods are more fervently worshipped. Tainan, for instance, has a temple heritage second to _______ . (A)one (B)none (C)any (D)some
31 An open-minded city, Taipei _______ Asia’s first Gay Pride parade which has now become an annual autumn event. (A)expanded (B)governed (C)hosted (D)portrayed
32 I seem to have a fever. May I have a _______ to take my temperature? (A)thermometer (B)manometer (C)calculator (D)scale
33 (A)meaning (B)demanding (C)allowing (D)witnessing
34 (A)resolution (B)revolution (C)abolition (D)demolition
35 (A)Whenever (B)Whether (C)Nevertheless (D)Consequently
36 Jack was the least popular student in our class because he always enjoyed teasing and making jokes _______ others. (A)at the expense of (B)with the consent of (C)in agreement with (D)on behalf of
37 Most clothes are manufactured in distant countries under _______ conditions in pollution-emitting factories before being loaded into shipping containers. (A)hazardous (B)hilarious (C)ridiculous (D)adventurous
38 Middle-aged smokers are far more likely than nonsmokers to _______ dementia later in life, and heavy smokers are at more than double the risk, according to a new study. (A)deflect (B)demote (C)deliberate (D)develop
39 The depth of the current economic trauma is one that the ordinary Irish man or woman has found hard to accept, _______ fully comprehend. (A)better not (B)rather than (C)if only (D)let alone
40 Baked goods are not a staple of a traditional Chinese diet, but they have been quickly _______ among China’s urban middle classes over the last 10 years. (A)dashing on (B)moving on (C)catching on (D)getting on
41 Headlines have a _______ function when they are designed to attract the attention of the reader and interest him/her in reading the story. (A)adhesive (B)persuasive (C)pervasive (D)defensive
42 Earth is unique in the universe for its _______ of water, amounting to 70 percent of its surface. (A)benevolence (B)abundance (C)redundance (D)attendance
43 While courts in the U.S. generally favor the mother in the event of a divorce, Taiwan family and divorce laws will grant custody to the father, _______ some other agreement is reached. (A)unless (B)regardless (C)until (D)considering
44 Despite facing an imminent labor shortage as its population ages, Japan has done _______ to open itself up to immigration. (A)small (B)little (C)none (D)less
45 The Presidential Office in Taiwan is a classic mix of European renaissance and baroque style architecture, _______ ornate with simple features. (A)substituting (B)blazing (C)combining (D)penetrating
46 Unlike other springs locations, Taian Hot Springs is relatively serene, with no more than six large-scale resorts in the area, so the place is not as _______ as Wulai and Beitou. (A)congested (B)displaced (C)isolated (D)populated
47 They _______ all around the Mediterranean for eight weeks last summer and stopped off at a number of uninhabited islands. (A)campaigned (B)cruised (C)commuted (D)circulated
48 Many foreigners who had visited Taiwan remembered the _______ of people packed into night markets and aromas floating through the air. (A)throngs (B)sequences (C)varieties (D)whereabouts
49 Jason is thinking of purchasing a new _______ because the springs in the old one have gone. (A)thermometer (B)mattress (C)microwave (D)refrigerator
50 Beatrix’s friend had given her a _______ interview before she actually went to meet the personnel manager of the company she was applying to. (A)luck (B)fake (C)mock (D)rack
51 There are around 7,000 convenience stores in Taiwan, the highest concentration in the world. The_______ 7-Eleven chain offers a great range of services, from faxing and copying to bill payments for customers. (A)customary (B)disposable (C)explicit (D)ubiquitous
52 Many people consider Yangmingshan National Park a pleasant _______ from the bustle of the city. (A) retreat (B)removal (C)departure (D)adventure
53 Most _______ private schools are highly competitive – that is, they have stiffer admissions requirements. (A)fastidious (B)obscure (C)ponderous (D)prestigious
54 Cursive II is a recent work of Taiwan’s master choreographer Lin Hwai-min. He created Cursive, with its title _____ from Chinese calligraphy. (A)authorized (B)derived (C)evacuated (D)generalized
55 The public education in Taiwan has been _______ from primary school through junior high school since 1968. (A)compulsory (B)disciplinary (C)regulatory (D)ordinary
56 Diabetes is a _______ disease which is difficult to cure. Management concentrates on keeping blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible without presenting undue patient danger. (A)gigantic (B)chronic (C)lunatic (D)pandemic
57 People who earn little or no income can receive public assistance, often called _______ . (A)hospitality (B)budget (C)pension (D)welfare
58 The Industrial Revolution, which began in the nineteenth century, caused widespread _______ as machines replaced workers. (A)postponement (B)curtailment (C)unemployment (D)abandonment
59 _______ areas are more densely populated than rural areas. That is, they have more people per square mile. (A)Advanced (B)Bureaucratic (C)Metropolitan (D)Spacious
60 Most countries take a _______ every ten years or so in order to count the people and to know where they are living. (A)census (B)censure (C)censor (D)censorship
61 Martial law was _______ from Matsu in 1992, a number of years later than “mainland” Taiwan. Matsu residents are now allowed to travel freely to and from Taiwan. (A)secluded (B)departed (C)expelled (D)lifted
62 Some people refuse to eat _______ because it is made with parts of protected animals. (A)wonton soup (B)shark fin soup (C)sauté beef (D)oyster omelet
63 The temple was really colorful. It had blue and red tiles all over it and there were _______ of different gods on the walls and on the roof. (A)states (B)status (C)statues (D)stature
64 You can get cash from another country at the_______ at the airport. (A)information desk (B)currency exchange (C)customs office (D)check-in counter
65 There was a lot of _______ last night. At one stage there was a sudden flash of light and a tree was knocked over and caught fire. (A)rain (B)thunder (C)storm (D)wind
66 Research suggests that being bilingual may boost brain power as bilingual children are found to be better at multitasking and _______ tasks, doing the most important things first. (A)prioritizing (B)minimizing (C)eliminating (D)delimiting
67 _______ numerous typhoon disasters in recent years, the government has drafted a coastline law in an effort to better care for land restoration and conservation. (A)In spite of (B)In light of (C)In terms of (D)In tune with
68 The Taiwan High Prosecutors Office vowed to harshly _______ anyone caught hoarding food staples as part of the government’s efforts to stabilize food prices amid a string of price hikes following the Lunar New Year. (A)take hold of (B)get a grip on (C)put an end to (D)crack down on
69 May I remind you not to _______ your success on an important test by watching a movie instead of studying hard. (A)idealize (B)naturalize (C)jeopardize (D)characterize
70 Taiwan’s premier said 2010 was a boom year for tourism in Taiwan and he _______ the success to the improvements in cross-strait relations. (A)administered (B)advertized (C)acclaimed (D)attributed
71 According to the passage, which of the following statements about the abandoned babies is true? (A)People from Germany, Pakistan and Japan are interested in adopting them. (B)Many of them are the results of premarital sex. (C)Most of them are premature when first arriving at the OrphanCAR(E) (D)These babies will never know their real names for the rest of their lives.
72 Which does the passage suggest about Malaysia? (A)The medical techniques of abortion develop slowly there. (B)Malaysian women who abandon their babies will be expelled from the Muslim community. (C)There is an increasing trend of premarital sex in that country. (D)In Malaysia, women who have sex before marriage will receive law suits.
73 What does the phrase “out of wedlock” in the middle of paragraph 3 mean? (A)the state of being unmarried (B)the baby delivered outside hospital (C)the act that is forbidden by religion (D)the marriage that is not blessed
74 Which of the following is NOT true about the baby hatch? (A)A similar device has been operated in other parts of the world. (B)The service is meant to protect both the mother and the baby. (C)The service is not funded by the Malaysian government. (D)The staff will know of the baby’s presence when they hear the mother press the bell.
75 Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? (A)Increasing Newborn Babies in Malaysia (B)Malaysia’s First Baby Hatch for Abandoned Babies (C)The Muslim Population in Malaysia Decreases (D)Malaysian Government Rescues Unwanted Newborns
76 The first two paragraphs focus on _______ . (A)the prosperity of the aboriginal tribes (B)the heritage of Taiwan Aboriginal Culture Park (C)the tension between tourism and environmental protection for aborigines (D)the struggle of Taiwan aborigines for education
77 The tone of the article is _______ . (A)passionate (B)ironic (C)objective (D)indifferent
78 According to the article, which of the following statement is true? (A)Few tribes attempt to invest in hot springs because of governmental policy. (B)Eco-tourism cannot truly help the economic growth of Taiwanese aborigines. (C)Tourism and nuclear waste are closely related on Orchid Island. (D)The Tao people boost their economy through their influence in the Legislative Yuan.
79 The Taroko National Park is labeled as a form of “environmental colonialism” because . (A)the aborigines do not get enough power and money (B)the central government suppresses the aborigines (C)the nuclear waste brings pollution (D)the park was built despite the protests of local people
80 The nuclear waste on Orchid Island . (A)came mainly from three nuclear plants in Taiwan (B)created new jobs for local people (C)will be moved to foreign countries because of anti-nuclear movement (D)has been stored since 1978
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