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103年 - 103 關務特種考試_四等_各科別:英文#15749
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公職四等◆英文 |
年份:
103年 |
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50 |
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1 It is a common _____ that you hold the door open for anyone coming through behind you. (A) curiosity (B) contract (C) courage (D) courtesy
2 Fifteen minutes of _____ walking a day is a highly recommended exercise for your health. (A) spiral (B) tidy (C) brisk (D) hollow
3 Taylor Swift is undoubtedly a(n)_____ artist. Besides singing and songwriting, she can play the banjo guitar, piano, and ukulele. (A) indigenous (B) versatile (C) intentional (D) vulnerable
4 The _____ was so boring that many in the audience fell asleep in the middle of it. (A) lettuce (B) exhibition (C) lecture (D) exit
5 A _____ broke into the dormitory last night and stole several cell phones. (A) burglar (B) victim (C) plumber (D) carpenter
6 Be sure to be _____ at the interview. It gives a very good first impression. (A) actual (B) perpetual (C) casual (D) punctual
7 Almost half of the audience has fallen asleep; _____, the speech is very boring. (A) appropriately (B) accidentally (C) adequately (D) apparently
8 The extreme marathon runners have to overcome many_____ to finish the race. (A) miracles (B) objections (C) outcomes (D) obstacles
9 They have a very _____relationship between them. They keep no secret from each other. (A) intimate (B) inferior (C) internal (D) identical
10 Without food and clothing in the Tsunami area, the number of _____ rose quickly. (A) casualties (B) celebrities (C) continuities (D) certainties
11 With proper_____, employees would do their jobs willingly and efficiently. (A) opposition (B) motivation (C) observation (D) construction
12 I could hardly _____ Susan, my kindergarten classmate. She had become so tall and pretty. (A) resolve (B) renounce (C) recognize (D) organize
13 His driver’s license is _____ because of drunken driving. (A) sustained (B) expended (C) suspended (D) suspected
14 I don’t think what you say is _____ to the topic; please get back to the subject. (A) ridiculous (B) relevant (C) resistant (D) radiant
15 The _____ about the border between the two countries gradually heated up. (A) bargain (B) reputation (C) disposition (D) dispute
16 It is very easy to_____ the work of others, but more difficult to accept criticism of one’s own work. (A) get rid of (B) live up to (C) take up with (D) find fault with
17 What are some of the things in life that you have trouble _____ and try every means to prevent them from happening? (A) getting in touch with (B) putting up with (C) getting even with (D) making up with
18 In this primary school, Hispanics _____ 18% of the student population and Asians account for 28%. (A) institute (B) substitute (C) constitute (D) prostitute
19 Before you put a food product into your shopping cart, you should read the _____ list and nutrition information carefully. (A) management (B) operation (C) percentage (D) ingredient
20 Christmas is coming, and the Lins have started to _____ their Christmas tree. (A) separate (B) decorate (C) operate (D) moderate
21 (A) prove (B) expand (C) combine (D) benefit
22 (A) depression (B) expectation (C) expression (D) disappearance
23 (A) forgiving (B) belonging (C) consuming (D) negotiating
24 (A) ambitious (B) artificial (C) emotional (D) electronic
25 (A) Even (B) Though (C) When (D) Still
26 (A) conflict (B) obstacle (C) purpose (D) resource
27 (A) torn down (B) put up (C) passed on (D) given in
28 (A) ambitious (B) efficient (C) isolated (D) disciplined
29 (A) allowed (B) banned (C) confirmed (D) requested
30 (A) would rather pay (B) tend to pay (C) could have paid (D) should pay
31 How would a MouSensor help to identify the location of a landmine? (A) It would lose consciousness. (B) It would look into a computer screen. (C) It would hide away from the landmine. (D) It would touch a chip implanted under its skin.
32 What does “it” in the second paragraph refer to? (A) The use of landmines during war. (B) The idea of using mice to detect landmines. (C) The practice of applying genetic engineering to animals. (D) The need to remove dangerous devices left from wars.
33 Which part of a MouSensor’s body is most sensitive to the explosives? (A) The feet. (B) The skin. (C) The nose. (D) The mouth.
34 Which of the following statements regarding the MouSensor is true? (A) A Belgian charity has already used them to sniff landmines. (B) The MouSensor would usually be safe in a field of landmines. (C) A MouSensor could run 500 times faster than a HeroRat. (D) Two MouSensors would need two hours to clear an area of landmines.
35 What is the advantage of the MouSensor over the HeroRat in detecting landmines? (A) It runs faster in the field. (B) It is less expensive to buy. (C) It does not need a long training period. (D) It neutralizes the bomb more effectively.
36 What is the main idea of the passage? (A) LOHAS consumption is getting popular in the US and Japan. (B) The concept of LOHAS applies to food, cosmetics, body care, and clothing. (C) Green products are now widely available and the price has declined. (D) LOHAS consumption plays an important role in fighting global warming.
37 Which item is NOT mentioned as an example of LOHAS? (A) Yoga. (B) Organic food. (C) Solar energy. (D) Bicycle.
38 According to the passage, what is the main reason for the popularity of LOHAS in Japan? (A) Japanese love Louis Vuitton luggage. (B) Japanese consumers are very educated and responsible. (C) Japanese suffer from long working hours and great pressure. (D) The concept of LOHAS is similar to the spirits of Japanese culture.
39 Which of the following statements is true about LOHAS consumers? (A) They are mostly workaholics. (B) They are concerned about environmental and social issues. (C) Their main shopping concern is the price. (D) They eat very little in order to stay healthy.
40 Which of the following statements is NOT correct? (A) LOHAS consumers take up half of the American population. (B) The LOHAS concept originated in America. (C) LOHAS people like a vegetarian diet. (D) LOHAS people avoid products that pollute our land.
41 What is the passage mainly about? (A) The dilution theory. (B) The effect of birth order on children. (C) The academic success of the eldest children. (D) Different theories about the differences among children.
42 According to the passage, eldest children are less likely to be _____ compared with the later borns. (A) adventurous (B) healthy (C) successful (D) intelligent
43 According to the research, which of the following is likely to have the lowest IQ? (A) The first-born. (B) The second-born. (C) The second youngest. (D) The last-born.
44 Which of the following statements is true? (A) Birth order affects many aspects of a person’s life. (B) The 1,000 children in the study had their IQ tested only once. (C) The Dutch study is the first to examine the effects of birth order on intelligence. (D) The dilution theory suggests that the more children, the better family resources.
45 What does the phrase “homing in on” in the last paragraph mean? (A) Overlooking. (B) Doubting. (C) Paying attention to. (D) Being responsible for.
46 What is the purpose of this passage? (A) To inform readers about a tourist attraction. (B) To persuade readers to visit Grotta Azzurra. (C) To offer ideas about spending a holiday in Capri. (D) To describe the author’s visit to a famous cave.
47 What makes the Blue Grotto so famous? (A) It was discovered by a German writer. (B) Antique statues were found in the grotto. (C) It is difficult to get into the grotto. (D) The color of the sea is extraordinarily blue.
48 Why do visitors have to lie down in the boat? (A) The sunlight is too bright. (B) There are bats in the cave. (C) The roof of the cave entrance is very low. (D) The wind is very strong.
49 What is the meaning of “adverse”? (A) Unfavorable. (B) Splendid. (C) Dry. (D) Mysterious.
50 Which of the following statements is true? (A) Passengers take motorboats into the grotto. (B) The grotto has become famous since the 18th century. (C) There are two openings to the grotto. (D) The grotto was open to the public in Roman times
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