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102年 - 102 高等考試_三級_各類科:英文#10560
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文 |
年份:
102年 |
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20 |
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文
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31 The land is a storehouse of ______ for all kinds of plants, and its reserve of nutrients is essential to any successful agriculture. (A) facilities (B) fertility (C) nuance (D) pesticides
32 The United States is ______ with an energy, a can-do ambition and an entrepreneurial spirit that can only be described as distinctly American. (A) invested (B) compatible (C) consistent (D) infused
33 The movie was recommended for mature audiences only because there were many scenes of intense violence which would be too ______ for children. (A) authentic (B) contagious (C) disturbing (D) embarrassing
34 The restaurant’s advertisement was a bit ______ . It said all of the drinks were free, but actually wines were not included. (A) cautious (B) pretending (C) suspicious (D) misleading
35 Smartphones seem to have a ______ market since they are getting more and more popular around the world. (A) burgeoning (B) languishing (C) perplexing (D) squandering
36 The Colosseum in Rome and sites in the historic walled town of Urbino have suffered damage due to _______ snow-fall. (A) indispensable (B) minuscule (C) picturesque (D) unprecedented
37.Basic ______ like greeting people and saying please to show politeness are becoming less common among the youth. (A) customs (B) courtesies (C) gestures (D) situations
38 The first comprehensive system for nationwide ______ was instituted by France for the Napoleonic wars that followed the French Revolution. (A) conscription (B) description (C) inscription (D) prescription
39 (A) heightened (B) enlightened (C) fastened (D) lengthened
40 (A) unperceptive (B) unpredictable (C) unpalatable (D) unparalleled
41 (A) notice (B) delete (C) put (D) remove
42 (A) succinctly (B) sparsely (C) diminutively (D) trivially
43 (A) innocently (B) mostly (C) arrogantly (D) currently
44 A study has shown that a messy environment could make people long for order and inspire them to hastily simplify and classify things in their minds, which could often lead to discrimination. (A) Eliminating discrimination can be done by living with a simple and neat mind. (B) Inspiring simplicity and order is the key to preventing discrimination from happening. (C) Discriminating against the people living in a messy environment could inspire them to improve. (D) Rushing to create order in a messy environment could sometimes lead to discrimination.
45 Investors and the public are demanding increasingly detailed information on nonfinancial metrics that define sustainability. (A) In terms of financial metrics, investors and the public are never satisfied with the sustainable business. (B) Detailed information on monetary metrics plays a more important role for sustainable investors and the public. (C) Other than financial reports, investors and the public are asking for more details about factors indicating sustainability. (D) Investors and the public keep inquiring detailed information on nonfinancial metrics to sustain the validity of the contract.
46 What great horror movies do is that they show us our fears and make them so beautiful that we can't take our eyes off the screen. (A) Great horror movies catch our eyes by showing us our fears in an irresistibly beautiful way on the screen. (B) Great horror movies force us to examine our fears through frightening but beautiful scenes on the screen. (C) Great horror movies amaze us by showing us frightening scenes about our beauty on the screen. (D) Great horror movies allow us to transform our fears in an irresistible way into beautiful scenes on the screen.
47 What does the underlined “it” in the first line refer to? (A) The ghost ship (B) The mortality (C) The immunity (D) The plague
48 Which of the following countries was NOT affected by the disease at first? (A) Denmark (B) France (C) Russia (D) United Kingdom
49 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) The number of deaths given by Froissart is not reliable. (B) The disease described in the passage broke out first in 1349. (C) The mortality rates of the affected countries differ greatly. (D) An infected ship landing on Bergen started the spread of the disease in Norway.
50 What is the sequence in which the plague reached the countries or cities? (A) Paris—Bergen—Iceland—Russia (B) Picardy—Iceland—Greenland—Flanders (C) The Low Countries—Prussia—England—India (D) Russia—Picardy—the Low Countries—Norway
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