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106年 - 106 專技普考_外語領隊人員(英語):外國語(英語)(重複)#67651
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導遊領隊◆英語 |
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1 If you plan your trip carefully and learn to take____ , you can relax and enjoy yourself. (A) precipitation (B) precautions (C) presentations (D) precedence
2 Having an important document ____ before or during your trip is the last thing you want to happen. (A) expire (B) exile (C) excel (D) exist
3 Unlike local people, you’ll carry guide books, ____ maps, take photos and look up at buildings. (A) refer to (B) hang up (C) agree with (D) stand by
4 How long before your ____ should you arrive at the airport? (A) depression (B) departure (C) deference (D) deficiency
5 Companies use social network sites like Facebook ____ people can share information about the brand. (A) nonetheless (B) although (C) afterwards (D) so that
6 Don’t ____trying to explain it to me. I’ll never understand. (A) pull my leg (B) see eye to eye (C) have a sweet tooth (D) waste your breath
7 If the beach and the desert lose their ____ , visitors can always go skiing at Ski Dubai, an indoor ski resort. (A) approach (B) appeal (C) apparatus (D) appendix
8 A: I’m so fed up! I lost my cell phone yesterday! B: ____ (A) Cheer up. It’s not the end of the world. (B) Well done. Better late than never. (C) You can say that again. I couldn’t stand it. (D) I’m sure it’s tough, but time will heal all wounds.
9 Tour operators regularly use ____ and the Internet to advertise their package holidays and tours. (A) brochures (B) brooches (C) brooks (D) brooms
10 Find out why customers have come on holidays, what they want to do, and then help them to ____ their dream. (A) alternate (B) achieve (C) authorize (D) amend
11 There is so much information to ____ through the Internet that it is easy not to find what you want. (A) aware (B) convince (C) browse (D) infer
12 ____ is a sum of money that is paid back to you, especially because you have paid too much or you are not happy with something you have. (A) Premium (B) Interest (C) Loan (D) Refund
13 There is a ____ bus between the airport and the city center. (A) resort (B) shuttle (C) terminal (D) roundabout
14 A terminal is an airport building that has all the ____ for passengers that are arriving or departing. (A) packages (B) stopovers (C) facilities (D) hubbubs
15 If you want to change your booking, we will try to help you, but we cannot ____ that we will be able to do this. (A) assess (B) guarantee (C) propose (D) suppose
16 Passenger: Are there any window seats available? Airport worker:____ (A) I’m afraid there aren’t. The flight’s full. (B) Yes, of course. It’s just over there, next to the newsagent’s. (C) Right, I’ll go there. Gate G, you say? (D) Flight AZ402? Yes, that should be through by now.
17 Passenger: ____ Airport worker: Yes. The cabin doors have been locked. (A) Is there any chance of an upgrade to First Class? (B) Is it too late to board? (C) Can I go to the front queue? (D) Is it OK to take my guitar on as hand luggage?
18 Thinking about their medical needs ____ can save travelers a lot of time and trouble. (A) afterwards (B) irregularly (C) beforehand (D) abnormally
19 Many tourists in Europe are Europeans themselves, ____ others come largely from Asia and the Americas. (A) while (B) once (C) since (D) thus
20 When tourism is badly managed, it can destroy a place. Coasts, for example, are extremely ____. (A) voluntary (B) vulnerable (C) violent (D) various
21 Overconsumption is having a serious ____ on natural resources. (A) demand (B) efficiency (C) component (D) impact
22 As meat consumption grows, ____ the environmental and health consequences of producing it. (A) so do (B) so are (C) so have (D) so that
23 If you ____ an event, you realize in advance that it may happen and you are prepared for it. (A) constitute (B) illustrate (C) anticipate (D) enhance
24 An employee who can do business in more than one language is a valuable ____ to most companies. (A) asset (B) access (C) accent (D) alarm
25 Even though Mandarin may soon become an important world language, it probably won’t be the ____ language because the writing system is too difficult. (A) regulated (B) ultimate (C) assimilated (D) dominant
26 How many different kinds of ____ have you stayed in while traveling? (A) recommendation (B) organization (C) accommodation (D) complication
27 In less developed regions, ____ eating uncooked dairy products, vegetables and salads. (A) avoid (B) maintain (C) convert (D) separate
28 Anybody looking for a truly heavenly experience will think that they have walked into ____ at the Chocolate Show in New York. (A) lounge (B) paradise (C) festival (D) vision
29 Your local travel agent can make a booking. Your booking must be _____ by a 10 percent deposit of the total amount of the fee. (A) accommodated (B) accompanied (C) composted (D) conserved
30 Which dish sounds nicest to you, and which dish would you _____ like to try? (A) less (B) least (C) last (D) latest
31 Hungry visitors mean good business, not only for our restauranteurs, but also for the farmers and fishermen who are their ____. (A) spices (B) starters (C) suppliers (D) symbols
32 There is a piece of advice that responsible tourism organizations often give to travelers: “ Take only photographs; leave only ____”. (A) footprints (B) guidelines (C) leaflets (D) monuments
33 Hong Kong ____ two parts: Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, separated by Victoria Harbors. (A) makes up (B) longs for (C) consists of (D) deals with
34 A: Do you know____ tomorrow? B: I am afraid that it will have heavy showers. (A) what will the weather like (B) what the weather will be like (C) what the weather will like (D) what will be the weather like
35 A: Which job might require some catering or ____ experience? B: Banquet server. (A) culinary (B) secretarial (C) engineering (D) political
36 Tourist:____ Receptionist: It’s free. (A) Do you have an English version? (B) What can I do for you, sir? (C) What is the admission fee? (D) Are you ready to order?
37 Tourist: May I take pictures here? Receptionist:____ (A) Uh-huh, that’s interesting. (B) Oh, sorry! That’s not allowed. (C) Great! Here you go. (D) Yes, it’s on the second floor.
38 Tourist: I’d like to buy a ____ to take back for my girlfriend. What do you recommend? Shop assistant: Would you like to take a look at these earrings? (A) sculpture (B) signature (C) sausage (D) souvenir
39 Most visitors to Easter Island come specifically to see the 887 moai, _____ statues carved out of volcanic rock, scattered around the island. (A) instinctive (B) infinitesimal (C) enormous (D) encountered
40 Over the years, Red Square has witnessed some of the most dramatic scenes in Russia’s noble but troubled history, from joyous _____ to bloody executions. (A) innoculation (B) coronations (C) meteorites (D) infrastructure
41 Traveling from one city or country to another can _____ to the spread of disease. (A) contribute (B) object (C) subscribe (D) adhere
42 A medium of exchange is anything that is used to _____ value during the exchange of goods and services. (A) pursue (B) dominate (C) progress (D) determine
43 Homeless are, by definition, people who sleep in streets, parks, shelters, and places that were never _____ for living in, such as bus stations, lobbies, or empty buildings. (A) incorporated (B) evolved (C) engaged (D) intended
44 The green sulphur spring only in Beitou and in Japan is especially rare and has many _____ health effects. (A) disguised (B) pleatiful (C) affecting (D) beneficial
45 Cross India, poverty and a _____ environment are two increasingly difficult issues. Forests and glaciers are dwindling, air and land are being polluted, and coastlines are disappearing. (A) degraded (B) fermented (C) distinguished (D) fortified
46 Until the 1970s, the Inuit people of North Canada _____ isolated and traditional lives, untouched by modern media and high technology. (A) found (B) were (C) led (D) made
47 While both a social business and a business run by an _____ need to be profitable, the bottom line for a social business is how much impact it makes on society, not how much money it returns to the investors. (A) accelerator (B) entrepreneur (C) proponent (D) opponent
48 If you need some cash, the new credit card will allow you to _____ up to $300 a day from a cash dispenser. (A) withdraw (B) deposit (C) withhold (D) deliver
49 Our travel agent would love to _____ you that the contract covers all the details we’ve agreed. (A) individualize (B) reassure (C) interfere (D) recapitulate
50 The catering for all wedding _____ at Princeton Hall is often done by Joy Eats. (A) checks (B) exhibition (C) receptions (D) mangagement
51 His passport was _____ by the police to prevent him from leaving the country. (A) confiscated (B) released (C) conversed (D) relinquished
52 Escalators carry foot passengers from the _____ on the ground floor to gangway level where a covered walkway leads to the ship gangway. (A) concordance (B) collateral (C) collision (D) concourse
53 Fresh fruit and vegetables are an essential component of a healthy _____. (A) food (B) element (C) diet (D) consumption
54 One _____ flight per week commence in November and will run for an initial period of six months from Taipei to Tokyo. (A) charter (B) aircraft (C) lease (D) board
55 If you collect seven _____ from the grocery store, you can get a free mug. (A) checks (B) boosters (C) brands (D) coupons
56 We have some rooms _____ for this weekend. What is the exact date of your arrival? (A) available (B) assumed (C) unexpected (D) unattainable
57 In some parts of the world, sheep’s eyes are regarded as a great _____. (A) attraction (B) refinement (C) lightness (D) delicacy
58 It is a very old hotel. I still have to make calls _____ the operator. (A) for (B) toward (C) through (D) with
59 The native people used to collect _____ early in the morning from leaves in order to have water to drink. (A) snow (B) dew (C) frost (D) fog
60 In some countries in Southern Asia, the _____ is scorching hot all year round. (A) climate (B) rainfall (C) atmosphere (D) forecast
61 The hotel room was _____ and smelly so we opened all the windows and gave it a good airing. (A) drought (B) fluid (C) arid (D) damp
62 The unusually noxious _____ in Peijing was caused by several factors, including industrial pollution and auto emission trapped by cold and windless weather. (A) haze (B) steam (C) vapour (D) storm
63 In the UK, it is _____ to leave a tip of around 10-15% of the bill, for good service and food. (A) accidental (B) periodic (C) customary (D) obligatory
64 Plans to label genetically modified foods has led to _____ between the food industry and the government. (A) conflict (B) affect (C) extract (D) virtue
65 If you are up for a luxury _____ adventure, then try the fugu sashimi, which is made from the fresh of the poisonous puffer fish. (A) culinary (B) cookery (C) pleading (D) pleasure
66 The top-rated luxury hotel is located in downtown Chicago, so it is very convenient and is equipped with all of the _____. (A) creatures (B) amenities (C) suggestions (D) features
67 In the five-star resort with hot spring, the maximum _____ in the hot tub is ten people during the night time. (A) quality (B) amount (C) profile (D) capacity
68 The hotel only has a few _____ left and they are all for single rooms. (A) vacancies (B) facilities (C) utilities (D) contributions
69 People living in the _____ of the hurricane have been advised to leave their homes until it has passed. (A) storm (B) track (C) downfall (D) wind
70 In Europe, illegal immigrants are used to seek _____ in a local church. (A) confinement (B) satisfaction (C) sanctuary (D) continuum
71 What is the best title for this passage? (A) The Transportation in Mumbai (B) Helping Slum in India (C) Delivering lunches in Mumbai (D) The Development of Mumbai
72 According to the passage, what is the most essential requirement for a dabbawalla? (A) Being smart (B) Being diligent (C) Being nice (D) Being on time
73 Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A) People in Mumbai prefer to eat home-cooked meal. (B) A dabbawalla makes lot of money. (C) All of the lunch boxes are always eaten by receivers. (D) The organization donates a lot of money to help people.
74 Which of the followings is true about passage? (A) Dabbawallas don’t need bicycles for their job. (B) The delivery service is not cheap. (C) The organization is proud of their efficieny of delivery. (D) Not many people need food in Mumbai.
75 As indicated in this passage, the word “recognized” means _____. (A) welcomed (B) known (C) preferred (D) told
76 What might be the best title for this excerpt? (A) Transport in Tourism (B) The New Face of Tourism (C) What is Tourism? (D) Tourist Motivations
77 Which of the following statements is true about geotourism based on the excerpt? (A) Geotourism tends to ignore the culture of the places travelers visit. (B) There are a lot of similarities between geotourism and mass tourism. (C) Geotourism helps build a relationship between travelers and the locals. (D) Geotourism does not encourage travelers to stay in locally owned hotels.
78 Which of the followings might NOT contribute to traditional mass tourism based on the excerpt? (A) local tour experts (B) chain restaurants (C) package tours (D) malls
79 What does the word“via”mean? (A) for (B) from (C) about (D) through
80 What can be inferred based on the excerpt? (A) Local people might prefer geotourism to traditional mass tourism. (B) Geotourism will replace traditional mass tourism soon. (C) Traditional mass tourism should be abolished. (D) Geotavelers are more experienced travelers than package tourists.
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