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106年 - 106 關務特種考試_四等_各科別:英文#61364
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1 John has been walking in the sun for two hours. He needs a lot of water to____________ his thirst. (A)enact (B)siege (C)quench (D)fertilize
2 Most caves form over hundreds of thousands of years, as water ____________the rock and wears it away. (A)coincides (B)dissolves (C) mobilizes (D)stimulates
3 Leaks from underground gas pipes caused a series of____________ that injured and killed many people in the city. (A)constructions (B)explosions (C)identifications (D)transportations
4 There is a sale at the electronic store and all computers are ____________by 20%. (A)overthrown (B)discounted (C) preserved (D)restored
5 In the business world, you can usually tell what kind of a person you are speaking to by the kind of jobs they are doing or the____________ they have in their organizations. (A)position (B)itinerary (C)accent (D)spouse
6 Furniture sold online may be cheaper but often needs to be by____________ the customers themselves. (A)repaired (B)assembled (C) treated (D)adjusted
7 If you want to open a bank account, you must provide proof of____________ . (A)property (B)liberty (C)identity (D)ability
8(A)stressful (B)nutritious (C) moderate (D) patient
9(A)sanitation (B)education (C)population (D)reputation
10 (A)ascribe (B)prescribe (C)transcribe (D)describe
11 Evolving from traditional hand puppet show, Pili Puppet Theater has become one of the fastest growing creative industries in Taiwan. Established by the Huang family in Yuenlin, Taiwan, the puppet shows have been a family business and ____________passed on from generation to generation. (A)album (B)legacy (C)evolution (D)voyage
12 Unlike hand puppet shows, Pili puppet shows have become more complicated and contained more fantasies in it. In order to shoot a series of TV drama, the Huang brothers, who have cooperated to run the family business, have created hundreds of puppet characters and used computer-generated effects to make their production of fighting scenes even more____________ to viewers. (A)capable (B)grateful(C) appealing (D)resistant
13 In their creation of Pili puppets, each one of these puppets is stylish with stunning make-up and a handsome hairstyle and has their own distinct personality. There is ____________that these newly bred puppet characters can capture the hearts of many fans who are willing to devote their time and energy to the worship of these Pili puppets. (A)no wonder (B)no use (C)no saying (D)no knowing
14 With the steady growing of their Pili business, the Huang brothers have____________ the market by making many goods out of their puppet shows. (A)turned up (B)grown up (C)opened up (D)used up
15 Apart from making many series of TV drama, they have also produced several movies with many Pili puppets playing roles in them. ____________being only a traditional art form, the Huang brothers have helped transform Taiwanese puppets into something larger than life and have made them highly visible not only in Taiwan but also in the rest of the world. (A)Because of (B)Regardless of (C)Despite of (D) Instead of
16 What is this passage mainly about? (A)It is not complicated to build a toaster. (B)It is not difficult to understand technology. (C)It is not harmless to travel to another planet. (D)It is not right to take technology for granted.
17 Who is the “himself” in the first paragraph? (A)The space traveler in Mostly Harmless. (B)The writer, Douglas Adams. (C)The British designer, Thomas Thwaites. (D)The author of this passage.
18 Why did Thwaites decide to make a toaster by himself? (A)Making a toaster was a project for his work. (B)He gained the idea from the book, Mostly Harmless. (C)He did not make enough money from designing. (D)He thought he knew everything but technology.
19 What did Thwaites find about the toaster? (A)He could travel to a hundred countries for the 100 pieces. (B)He was capable of building one by himself. (C)Building a toaster required resources from many places. (D)Building a toaster could help his business.
20 Which of the following statements is true? (A)Thwaites falsely assumed that the cheapest toaster was easy to make. (B)Making a sandwich was the only thing the author of the book could do. (C)The character in the book could not take the toaster apart by himself. (D)Thwaites had no problem finding all the pieces needed for building a toaster.
21 Between 2004 and 2013, the UK suffered 400 terrorist attacks,____________ in Northern Ireland, and almost all of them were non-lethal. (A)fairly (B) imperially (C) lively (D)mostly
22 ____________is king in Paris. Restaurants provide varied and refined menus to tempt the palate. (A)Autonomy (B) Gastronomy (C)Mythology (D)Sovereignty
23 A ____________is said to have the magic power to conjure up a ghost from the thin air. (A)butcher (B)wizard (C)knight (D)squire
24 In the last year of the previous millennium, many end-of-the-world believers expected to acquire ____________experiences. (A)alcoholic (B)emphatic (C) apocalyptic (D)enthusiastic
25 Crops heavily sprayed while growing retain ____________residues even after washing. (A)beverage (B)fossil (C)galaxy (D)pesticide
26 Researchers are discovering that the unconscious mind is a powerful tool when it ____________to making important decisions. (A)arrives (B)comes (C)goes (D)likes
27 You should have a big meal to start your day but simple food for dinner. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a____________ . (A) parachute (B)peasant (C)poetry (D)province
28 After several days of treatment for acute morning sickness, the pregnant First Lady was finally____________ from hospital. (A)divided (B)promoted (C)released (D)escaped
29 Many women took ____________surgery to make themselves look prettier. (A)electric (B)historic (C) realistic (D)plastic
30 The residents nearby had to____________ the inconvenience caused by the road construction. (A)tolerate (B)harvest (C) possess (D)contain
31 (A)found as (B) known as (C) created as (D)played as
32 (A)However (B)Moreover (C) Finally (D)Otherwise
33 (A)instead (B) sequentially (C)nevertheless (D)for example
34 What is the main idea of this passage? (A)Modern technology helps prevent many crimes. (B)Law enforcement is the foundation of social security. (C)The newest kind of fingerprint testing helps solve crimes. (D)The police should do something to prevent crimes, especially murders.
35 How is the new fingerprint testing different from the old ones? (A)It can identify body fluids, such as blood, sweat, and saliva. (B)It relies on fingerprints taken from the crime scene. (C)It can reveal if the person has taken any medicine. (D)It can record a fingerprint pattern.
36 What is a “forensic expert” good at doing? (A)Repairing computers. (B)Working with evidence. (C)Interrogating suspects. (D)Judging if a suspect tells the truth.
37 Which of the following statements is true? (A)Fingerprint testing is rarely used to solve modern crimes. (B)It is still impossible to get fingerprints from cloth. (C)Eric Berg developed a new software to improve photos of crime scenes. (D)Eric Berg’s technology doesn’t help much in solving older crimes.
38 What is this passage mainly about? (A)The tri-athlete Julie Moss. (B)Swimming and bicycling. (C)The development of the triathlon. (D)The Ironman World Championship.
39 Which of the following sports is NOT included in the triathlon? (A)Bicycling. (B) Running. (C)Swimming. (D) Weightlifting.
40 Which of the following statements about the triathlon is true? (A)The sport that has the longest distance in the triathlon is running. (B)Some athletes started this sport to make their training exciting. (C)The first Ironman World Championship was held in California. (D)An athlete in Hawaii started this three-sport race in the early 1970s.
41 When did the triathlon start to become a popular sport? (A)In the early 1970s. (B) In 1978. (C)In 1982. (D)In 1985.
42 Which of the following statements about Julie Moss is true? (A)She won the Ironman race the first time she attended it. (B)She won the Ironman World Championship in 1982. (C)She brought the three-sport race to Hawaii in 1978. (D)She was the winner of Ironman Japan in 1985.
43 My cell phone was lost, and my brother said he would lend the money for a new one _____ it is returned within six months. (A)in case (B)not until (C)in order that (D)on condition that
44 Naomi____________ in San Francisco for six years when her company transferred her to New York. (A)lived (B) had lived (C) was living (D)had been lived
45 The silent film is said to have an extraordinary power to draw the audience into the story, and a equally powerful capacity to ____________their imagination. (A)limit (B) control (C) perceive (D)stretch
46 (A)results in (B)depends on (C) breaks into (D) derives from
47 (A)supposed(B) reviewed (C) adopted (D) indicated
48 (A)original(B) primary (C) equivalent (D) opposite
49 (A)reference(B) entrance (C) solution (D) passage
50 (A)below(B) over (C) upon (D) across
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