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105年 - 105 關務特種考試_三等_各科別:英文#50000
科目:
高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文 |
年份:
105年 |
選擇題數:
25 |
申論題數:
3
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文
選擇題 (25)
1 A piece of food_________ his airway and caused him to stop breathing. He was immediately rushed to the hospital. (A)exhilarated (B)retrieved (C)obstructed (D)intimidated
2 It is often said that _________is better than cure, so why not take some precautions in advance? (A)process (B)priority (C)prevention (D)prosperity
3 After six years’ outstanding military service, Jason received an honorable_________ . (A)deduction (B)detachment (C)disgrace (D)discharge
4 Experts of education are concerned about the negative influence on children and adolescents from the daily_________ of vulgar language, sex, and violence on TV shows. (A)barrage (B)contempt (C)petition (D)remedy
5 Although this tastes fine, I don’t think it’s a good_________ for real butter. (A)reception (B)compartment (C)patron (D)substitute
6 (A)unqualified (B)underestimated (C)unemployed (D)undertaken
7 (A)Assist (B)To assist (C)Assisted (D)Being assisted
8 (A)instead of (B)in lieu of (C)in need of (D)in and out of
9 (A)arouse (B)arise (C)raise (D)have raised
10 (A)another (B)one (C)the other (D)the others
11 (A)Many scientists believe that some cows’ nervous systems were stricken by a sheep disease called scrapie. (B)The need to maintain a prosperous agricultural economy has led to many difficulties. (C)Many people want to ban irradiated food because they are not sure such food is safe. (D)But organic foods are expensive and hard to find.
12 (A)Many scientists believe that some cows’ nervous systems were stricken by a sheep disease called scrapie. (B)These large doses accumulate in animal organs and are eaten by humans. (C)Many people want to ban irradiated food because they are not sure such food is safe. (D)The need to maintain a prosperous agricultural economy has led to many difficulties.
13 (A)The animals enjoy taking antibiotics and hormones so much. (B)Several scientists believe that some cows’ nervous systems were stricken by a sheep disease called scrapie. (C)These large doses accumulate in animal organs and are eaten by humans. (D)They are indispensable for organic foods.
14 (A)Many people think that food manufacturers in the United States are smart enough to develop a new method of killing bacteria. (B)The need to maintain a prosperous agricultural economy has led to many difficulties. (C)But organic foods are expensive and hard to find. (D)Many people want to ban irradiated food because they are not sure such food is safe.
15 (A)The government forced people to buy only natural products. (B)Luckily, all people agree to buy natural food . (C)But organic foods are expensive and hard to find. (D)In fact, irradiating food is not so harmful.
16 What does the “marvel” in Paragraph 1 refer to? (A)A family reunion. (B)The use of natural gas vehicles. (C)A new airport concourse. (D)The adventures made by travelers.
17 Which of the following is true about DIA? (A)It’s the fifth largest airport in the U.S. (B)It’s criticized for its poor environmental management. (C)It provides CNG fueling at car rental stations. (D)It has met national, but not international, sustainability standards.
18 What is Paragraph 3 mainly about? (A)The developmental history of DIA. (B)The major features in the construction of DIA. (C)The roles of DIA and Colorado Department of Public Health. (D)DIA’s excellence in environmental protection.
19 Which of the following is NOT true about CNG vehicles in DIA? (A)More purchase of such vehicles will be made. (B)There are more than 200 natural gas vehicles in DIA. (C)Each vehicle saves DIA $135,000 a year in fuel cost. (D)They release less carbon than vehicles powered by diesel fuel.
20 Which of the following words means “endless duration or existence”? (A)perpetuity (B)compliance (C)initiatives (D)accolades
21 What kind of dishes won Christine Ha the “MasterChef ” title? (A)American (B)Houston (C)Chinese (D)Vietnamese
22 Which of the following statements is true? (A)Ha was born blind. (B)Ha was completely blind by 2003. (C)Ha’s spinal cord was damaged. (D)Ha regained her vision in 2007.
23 Which of the following items is NOT available at NLS? (A)audio books (B)magazines in braille (C)video games (D)playback equipments
24 According to the passage, which of the following people is NOT eligible for service provided by the NLS? (A)A 40-year-old American man who has very low vision. (B)A 6-year-old American boy living in Taiwan who is blind since birth. (C)A single mom from Texas whose income is below average. (D)A young woman from Houston who cannot hold a book because of some injury on her arm.
25 According to the passage, which of the following is Christine Ha’s status quo? (A)She is now a student at the University of Houston. (B)With improved vision, she is reading books from the university library. (C)She is in the business of writing cook books for NLS. (D)A film that is based on her true story is set for a spring 2013 release.
申論題 (3)
⑴Each inbound passenger must declare the amount of foreign currencies in excess of US$10,000 or its equivalent in other foreign currencies. If not declared, the exceeding amount of foreign currencies shall, upon arrival, be subject to confiscation.(10 分)
⑵機場已加强保安措施。為免延誤,旅客須確保手提行李內沒有任何違禁物品,亦 沒有隨身攜帶這類物品。(15 分)
二、英文作文:(25 分) Write an English essay of approximately 250 words on the qualifications of a good customs inspector.