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102年 - 102 一般警察特種考試_四等_各類別:英文#108454
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警察/一般警察/鐵路(三四等、員級)◆英文 |
年份:
102年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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1 The college graduate _________ against his parents and refuses to do the job as they wish. (A)retreats (B)rebels (C)survives (D)succeeds
2 This best-selling bag is made of _________ leather, not artificial. (A)genius (B)genuine (C)genetic (D)greasy
3 Puppy Guesthouse provides reliable sitting service and friendly _________ for your pets when you sail away on holidays. (A)instrument (B)personality (C)accommodation (D)manual
4 The school _________ were criticized for not responding promptly and properly to the issues of bullying. (A)authorities (B)technicians (C)convicts (D)prosecutors
5 Mr. Morgan strongly _________ of his daughter’s marriage to a divorced man and refused to attend their wedding. (A)conceived (B)disapproved (C)bewared (D)consisted
6 An apple a day keeps the doctor away. But eating only an apple a day for three months _________ takes you to the doctor. (A)narrowly (B)originally (C)cautiously (D)definitely
7 In summer, many women stay under umbrellas or wear hats with wide brims in order to avoid _________ o UV rays. (A)devotion (B)exposure (C)infection (D)tendency
8 The national health guideline suggests that each adult should take at least 30 minutes of physical exercise of _________ ntensity, three times per week. (A)moderate (B)vague (C)versatile (D)miserable
9 A series of movies will be shown to _________ the 30th anniversary of the hero’s death. (A)commemorate (B)combine (C)confirm (D)contend
10 According to the poll, anti-war _________ was gaining ground because people were frightened by the incoming battles and possible loss of human lives. (A)reluctance (B)seduction (C)sentiment (D)repetition
11 Nick tried to _________ his father to buy him a smartphone, but in vain. (A)disobey (B)expect (C)contract (D)persuade
12 _________ the author passed away twenty years ago, his stories live on. (A)Until (B)Because (C)Since (D)Though
13 Being a _________ means having no private life at all; the media will follow you all the time. That is the price of fame. (A)celebrity (B)coward (C)carpenter (D)clerk
14 Much to my surprise, Jack was energetic though he didn’t sleep a wink for two _________ days. (A)chronic (B)successive (C)wholesome (D)instant
15 Amy lost her legs in a car accident. Now she has to depend on her _________ legs to move around. (A)artificial (B)imaginary (C)permanent (D)sympathetic
16 A policeman was questioning two women who held the _________ to the murder mystery of the famous star. (A)breath (B)germ (C)key (D)meeting
17 The authorities have confirmed the criminal’s whereabouts from _________ information sources and are determined to hunt him down. (A)reliable (B)portable (C)occasional (D)skeptical
18 The evaluation was done _________ ; the evaluators were not requested to reveal their names when they filled out the questionnaire. (A)unconsciously (B)knowingly (C)anonymously (D)orally
19 You should make good use of this _________ to broaden your experience. Chances like this are rare. (A)existence (B)majority (C)opportunity (D)responsibility
20 To improve the judicial system, the moral _________ of the judges is a prerequisite for consideration. (A)secrecy (B)integrity (C)elegancy (D)affiliation
21 A: Do you come to concerts like this very often?
B: No. _________ I have a lot of other interests that keep me pretty busy.
A: Really? What kinds of things are you interested in?(A)This is what I do every day. (B)This is only my second time.(C)This is a terrific concert. (D)This is too expensive.
22 Sam: You know, I’m not going to John’s party.
May: _________ Me either.(A)You aren’t? (B)Sure! Why not? (C)Are you going or not? (D)Thank you.
23 Linda: Why don’t you quit smoking? Don’t you know it’s bad to your health? Jason: Of course I do. Believe me, I’ve tried. Linda: _________ (A)Seeing is believing. (B)Glad to know you’ve quit it. (C)How often will you do that? (D)Maybe you just need to try harder.
24 Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the characteristic of lonely people? (A)They think they are not popular. (B)They have unrealistic expectations. (C)They tend to be young. (D)They are skillful at making friends.
25 Which of the following is NOT true about chronic loneliness? (A)It is mostly imposed from outside. (B)It usually lasts a long time. (C)It usually results in self-blaming. (D)It harms one’s friendship with others.
26 Which of the following words may have the similar meaning as the phrase “get in the way of”? (A)Prevent. (B)Encourage. (C)Produce. (D)Suppose.
27 Which of the following statements is true? (A)Lonely people know how to interact with other people. (B)The elderly are among the loneliest people because their kids have left them. (C)Lonely people are not necessarily alone; loneliness is a psychological condition. (D)Unrealistic expectations are needed to establish meaningful contact with others.
28 Why did the phone company lady agree to cut the author’s bill in half? (A)She simply changed her attitude for no good reason. (B)She felt respected because of the way she was addressed. (C)She was too impatient to negotiate further with the author. (D)She had intended to give the author the cut in the beginning.
29 Why did the author’s twelve students all succeed in getting into the high-rated school? (A)They behaved very politely at the interviews. (B)They were old acquaintances of the admissions director. (C)The interview was made simpler to the students than to other children. (D)The school offered 30 openings and only 12 students applied for the school.
30 Which of the following words is closest in meaning to “comes in handy”? (A)Fun. (B)Native. (C)Useful. (D)Creative.
31 What do you think is the author’s main purpose for writing this article? (A)To tell school directors to admit polite students only. (B)To help children achieve success by being polite. (C)To teach children how to talk with a rude lady on the phone. (D)To show that interviewers are usually very polite.
32 Why did Egyptians try to preserve the bodies of the dead? (A)Because Egyptians had strong family ties. (B)Because Egyptians believed in life after death. (C)Because Egyptians had the tradition of keeping the dead body inside their homes. (D)Because Egyptians did not have places to bury the dead.
33 Which of the following is NOT a step in making mummies? (A)Removing most of the organs of the dead. (B)Washing the inside of the body. (C)Covering the body with natron. (D)Leaving the body out in the sun to dry.
34 Where were most mummies placed? (A)In special tombs. (B)In the mountains. (C)In the church. (D)At home.
35 How long did it take for natron to dry out the body when the Egyptians made a mummy? (A)It depended on the weather. (B)It was a mystery. (C)It took forty days. (D)It took many years.
36 What did Zahi Hawass discover in Egypt? (A)He found the mummy of a famous governor. (B)He found the method of making mummies. (C)He found a king’s pyramid. (D)He found the method of building pyramids.
37 (A)challenging (B)ordinary (C)positive (D)reluctant
38 (A)what (B)whichever (C)that (D)who
39 (A)different from (B)other than (C)regardless of (D)due to
40 (A)To leave (B)Being left (C)Having left (D)Despite leaving
41 (A)ended up (B)took the place of (C)got rid of (D)longed for
42 (A)circle around (B)deal with (C)amount to (D)range from
43 (A)turned to (B)looked up (C)put away (D)worked as
44 (A)victim (B)triumph (C)sample (D)model
45 (A)after (B)as (C)while (D)until
46 (A)be (B)become (C)have been (D)have called
47 (A)sawing (B)sewing (C)suing (D)sowing
48 (A)occasional (B)occupational (C)organizational (D)original
49 (A)to use (B)be used (C)in use (D)using
50 (A)by (B)for (C)in (D)of
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