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101年 - 101年 台灣電力公司101年職員級英文#8535
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國營事業◆英文 |
年份:
101年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
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0
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1.Nigel doesn't ___ like music. He also likes movies. (A) many (B) only (C) any (D) very
2.Tuesday is the ___ for completing the report. (A) reserve (B) title (C) garment (D) deadline
3.The babysitter ___ the crying baby by reading bedtime stories. (A) soothed (B) inspected (C) varied (D) swiped
4.Doctors recommend taking ___ to protect our skins from the boiling sun. (A) precautions (B) contention (C)arrangements (D) requests
5.Stylistically speaking, the design of this smartphone is ___ rather than revolutionary because we do not see any refreshingly new design ideas. (A) delightful (B)voluntary (C)military (D)evolutionary
6.Terry will use the truck to ___ the equipment back to the shop. (A) devise (B) ripen (C)haul (D) slam
7.Shannon decided to rest because she is feeling ___. (A) burned out (B) turned out (C) broken in (D) taken in
8.Tony finished his night shift five minutes ago; he just ___. (A) took effect (B) took over (C) took far (D) took off
9.As we watched the movie, we were in ___ of the director's creativity. (A) retreat (B) memory (C) awe (D) view
10.The supervisor confessed ___ in the dark about the decision. (A) would be (B) is to be (C) had been (D) to being
11.Is Sandra looking ___ her glasses ___ the car? (A) around; to (B) around; in (C) for; to (D) for; in
12.The man ___ when his mother told his coworkers stories about his childhood. (A) would embarrass (B) about to embarrass (C) is embarrassing (D) was embarrased
13.After seeing the painting, I ___ to start taking art lessons. (A) had to motivate (B) was motivating (C) had motivated (D) was motivated
14.I don't think he left the lights on ___. (A) intention (B) to intention (C) intentionally (D) intentioned
15.Remember ___ Barry on his promotion. (A) compliments (B) to compliment (C) complimenting (D) complimented
16.Terry wishes he ___ able to become a pilot. (A) was (B) were (C) is (D) are
17.___ people mention "cafe' ", Starbucks usually comes to mind. (A) Whoever (B) Wherever (C) Whenever (D) Whichever
18.If my memory ___ John won the first place in the speech contest. (A) lifts me up (B) is out of service (C) serves me right (D) is at your service
19.I started this project early this year. So far, I ___ on this project for nearly a year. (A) have worked (B) had worked (C) have been working (D) had been working
20.Knowing that there is only a slight chance of success, Kyle told his mom that "___, but well worth trying." (A) Let's give it a shot (B) Let's face the music (C) It's a long shot (D) Let's take the chance
21. (A) opened (B) remarked (C) advanced (D) experienced
22.(A) in (B) on (C) out (D) up
23.(A) contain (B) contains (C) containing (D) contained
24.(A) jewelry (B) apparel (C) characters (D) appliances
25.(A) heir apparent (B) bucket list (C) last best hope (D) dream of a lifetime
26.(A) climbing (B) gambling (C) stumbling (D) flying
27.(A) adding (B) reducing (C) enhancing (D) saving
28.(A) bypass (B) exclude (C) create (D) retrieve
29.(A) sticks to (B) puts off (C) results in (D) starts with
30.(A) emotion (B) weather (C) risk (D) influence
31. What is the main idea of this article? (A) Modern offices are great places to be. (B) It is easier to work now than in the past. (C) Offices have changed a lot over time. (D) Designers have improved modern offices.
32. Why does the writer believe offices are now safer? (A) Employers now try to avoid all kinds of injuries and health problems. (B) Offices are now much better for the environment. (C) Workplaces give employees more flexibility. (D) There have been many changes in office.
33. According to the writer, what were companies concerned with in the past? (A) Helping the Earth. (B) Preventing accidents. (C) Protecting the environment. (D) Helping employees be flexible.
34. What do environmentally-friendly offices have in common with offices that are focused on safety? (A) Both are less exciting places. (B) Both show an interest in saving the earth. (C) Both represent a considerate way toward their employees. (D) Both indicate that the company has flexible hours.
35. Where would you probably find this article? (A) Business Today (B) Adventure Travel (C) Photography (D) Outdoor Living
36. Which of the following statements may best serve as the title of this passage? (A) The workplace dynamics and its impact on your career development. (B) The ripple effect of your emotional problem at your workplace. (C) An outlet for emotional breakdown. (D) The mindset for a professional.
37. Which of the following statements is true? (A) We should first seek professional help before we examine our own mindset. (B) Our negative feelings only affect our spouses, but not other family members. (C) We can be immune to any unpleasant feelings arising from our workplace. (D) Facing our work and family with the right mindset can help reduce the negative emotional impact.
38. What does “empirically established this claim” mean? (A) To prove the validity of this view. (B) To reject the credibility of this claim. (C) To provide additional support for this view. (D) To keep people informed of this claim.
39. In the context of this article, the word “explore” in line 7 is closest in meaning to: (A) support (B) monitor (C) show (D) investigate
40. How do you describe the author’s attitude toward seeking counseling help in case of emotional disturbance? (A) neutral (B) doubtful (C) positive (D) biased
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