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107年 - 兆豐銀行 銀行業務經驗行員.企金業務員.客服員-英文#70334
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
107年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
2
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選擇題 (40)
1. Julie has a(n) _______ mind. That’s why she is highly relied upon by her boss. (A) criticized (B) realized (C) organized (D) emphasized
2. Joe is good at telling jokes to lighten the _______ atmosphere in a group. (A) dense (B) tense (C) loose (D) intense
3. You have to sign your name on the paper, but leaving a phone number is _______. (A) must (B) wealthy (C) optional (D) necessarily
4. You should _______ no effort to improve your French if you plan to study in France. (A) spare (B) spill (C) zoom (D) deliver
5. Capital punishment is _______ by some people as cruel and immoral. (A) absorbed (B) planted (C) regarded (D) renewed
6. The weather broadcast says that there is strong _______ of raining. (A) like (B) alike (C) likely (D) likelihood
7. With total _______, Janice solved the math questions within a short time. (A) competition (B) transmission (C) concentration (D) recommendation
8. Oil prices have risen _______ these days, which makes public transportations like MRT a good alternative to private cars. (A) scarcely (B) steadily (C) spiritually (D) systematically
9. It is everybody’s responsibility to protect our _______ from pollution. (A) greenhouse (B) temperature (C) deforestation (D) environment
10. Enthusiasm for candidate Eddy Lee _______, but interest in his opponent increased as the campaign became more heated and the election drew nearer. (A) dwindled (B) quibbled (C) muttered (D) scrawled
二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】 11. I need a hammer and some nails _______ to fix the door and windows. (A) that (B) with that (C) which (D) with which
12. _______ from the top of the hill, the river looks magnificent. (A) See (B) Saw (C) Seeing (D) Seen
13. I used to spend two years in Paris, _______ I learned some French. (A) that (B) there (C) where (D) which
14. Michael never goes to a bookstore _______ buying some books. (A) not (B) isn’t (C) avoid (D) without
15. The living cost in London is twice more than _______ in New York. (A) it (B) one (C) that (D) which
16. What fortune is viewed as varies from one person _______. (A) to another (B) to person (C) for another (D) for person
17. The speaker helped the audience understand _______. (A) how is love (B) how love is (C) what is love (D) what love is
18. Sarina’s friends grew tired of her _______ her constant complaints. (A) as a result of (B) in addition to (C) so as to (D) resulting in
19. Ang Lee, the famous film director, is well-known _______ in Taiwan _______ also abroad. (A) either … or (B) neither … nor (C) as well … as (D) not only … but
20. We are aware that, _______, the situation will get worse. (A) if not carefully dealt with (B) if not dealing with care (C) if not carefully deal with (D) if not carefully dealing with
21. (A) likely (B) alike (C) like (D) liked
22. (A) technical (B) medical (C) ecological (D) psychological
23. (A) sue (B) injure (C) commerce (D) deconstruct
24. (A) Besides (B) Apart from (C) In addition (D) Even though
25. (A) invest (B) counsel (C) acknowledge (D) compromise
26. (A) by (B) of (C) for (D) with
27. (A) heroic (B) profound (C) devastating (D) indestructible
28. (A) collapsed (B) falling (C) burdened (D) toppling
29. (A) Sources (B) Survivors (C) Statistics (D) Afflictions
30. (A) In order to (B) In light of (C) By means of (D) In addition to
31. How many reasons are given in the first paragraph for public speaking? (A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four
32. What does the passage imply about the ancient Greeks? (A) They considered public speaking important. (B) Only a few of them received an education. (C) They wrote books on many different topics. (D) They did not often allow public speaking.
33. The passage describes Adolf Hitler and Martin Luther King in order to . (A) demonstrate how speaking make up for a lack of other skills (B) give examples of the good acts that both men inspired in people (C) point out similarities between their speeches and achievements (D) show how good speakers can influence people in different ways
34. The passage does NOT say that members of public speaking clubs learn to . (A) use gestures (B) make people laugh (C) control their voices (D) use the right words
35. How many people are afraid of public speaking? (A) About half (B) One in ten (C) Three out of four (D) About 90 percent
36. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? (A) Several factors may contribute to sleep disorder. (B) Western people tend to drink more alcohol, coffee, and tea. (C) Eating or exercising too much does not help relieve pressure. (D) A person with physical conditions had better see a doctor soon.
37. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) One of the complaints from insomnia patients is interrupted sleep. (B) In many cases, a person sleeps well again if her/his pressure disappears. (C) The number of Western people who suffer from insomnia is increasing. (D) No matter what happens, insomnia patients need not seek medical help.
38.Which of the following expressions does not refer to a similar phenomenon as the others? (A) Insomnia (B) Sleeping late (C) Sleep disorder (D) Having difficulty sleeping
39. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a category that may cause sleep disorder? (A) The body (B) The mind (C) The earthquake (D) The environment
40. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To explore sleep disorder and its fundamental causes. (B) To argue that insomnia is an incurable physical condition. (C) To explain why people need enough sleep to keep in shape. (D) To support the theory that insomnia results from physical factors alone.
申論題 (2)
貳、英文【翻譯 2 題,占 50 分】 第一題:中翻英【配分 25 分】 根據今天發布的官方數據顯示,美國貿易赤字連續第 2 個月萎縮,歸功於出口創新高以及進口的中國 貨品減少。4 月美國貿易逆差較 3 月縮小 2.1%,降至 462 億美元,遠優於分析師普遍預期的擴大 3.4%。拜 玉米、黃豆、燃油和其他油品的出口訂單增加之賜,4 月美國貨品和服務出口額合計成長 0.3%,達到 2,112 億美元,刷新歷史上最高紀錄。目前正值全球主要國家正準備開打貿易戰,導火線是美國總統川普上週決定 對歐盟、加拿大和墨西哥進口鋼鋁課徵懲罰性關稅。
第二題:英翻中【配分 25 分】 The Bank of Japan revised down its inflation assessment and stuck to an ultra-loose monetary policy on Friday, bucking the global trend toward tightening. As Japan’s core consumer-price index, which excludes fresh food prices, rose 0.7% from a year earlier in April, decelerating for two consecutive months, the BOJ’s policy board voted 8-1 to stay on an easing path. The Bank left the yield target on 10-year Japanese government bonds around zero and the short-term deposit rate at minus 0.1%, while keeping its pledge to buy government bonds at an annual rate of ¥80 trillion ($725 billion). The decision contrasts with other central banks including the Federal Reserve, which on Wednesday raised its policy rate for the second time this year and set the stage for two more increases in 2018.