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107年 - 第一銀行 專業人員甄選(專案助理理財員.客服員)-英文#71229
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1. If the youngsters learn to live useful and independent lives, that must surely be the most ________ outcome. (A) original (B) historic (C) nervous (D) desirable
2. Over 100 ________ vehicles paraded through the capital in a show of strength. (A) talkative (B) painful (C) chemical (D) military
3. Someone jumped out of the shadows and ________ my handbag. (A) choked (B) stirred (C) grabbed (D) responded
4. A bad public image can cause enormous ________ to the tourist industry. (A) wagon (B) postage (C) decade (D) harm
5. Most medical ________ believe that breast-feeding is better than bottle-feeding. (A) hobbies (B) experts (C) semesters (D) melodies
6. She realized that life can be cruel for a(n) ________ mother in a big city. (A) single (B) expensive (C) necessary (D) grassy
7. Those who made irrelevant _____ were asked to step out of the meeting room. (A) possession (B) remarks (C) ventilation (D) urchins
8. There are several readily _____ animal species on the ancient wall painting. (A) feasible (B) reputable (C) identifiable (D) deductible
9. _____ withdrawal of medication is unwise because it can lead to increased anxiety and other negative effects. (A) Abrupt (B) Shrewd (C) Deteriorated (D) Precarious
10. A vigil was held last night for _____ of the recent terrorist attack. (A) referrals (B) attendants (C) compilers (D) victims
11. _____ of the candidate claimed that he was involved in the corruption scandal. (A) Detractors (B) Proponents (C) Generators (D) Missionaries
12. The proposed bill failed to pass because it did not get the _____ number of votes required by the law. (A) festive (B) minimum (C) hilarious (D) legible
13. The boy reluctantly agreed to return home after his father gave him an _____. (A) accomplice (B) irrigation (C) ultimatum (D) eradication
14. Many school cafeterias have banned _____ utensils to show their care for the environment. (A) approachable (B) disposable (C) resolvable (D) tangible
15. Most stores in the area are seeking alternative revenue sources to _____ their loss due to the continuing decline of Chinese tourists. (A) offset (B) pamper (C) amplify (D) resurrect
16. The recent death of his friend made him _____ over the true meaning of life. (A) banish (B) delude (C) ponder (D) roam
17. The company was ordered by court to _____ the defective products which had already caused 4 injuries. (A) entail (B) gratify (C) disembark (D) recall
18. Many women choose to take expensive hormone shots in an attempt to _____ the aging process. (A) innovate (B) reverse (C) cremate (D) savor
19. The new system offers a very useful feature—identifying and blocking _____ calls with no added cost. (A) arid (B) quadruple (C) dense (D) scam
20. Remember to take out the ______ packet in the snack bag so you child won’t eat it by mistake. (A) premiere (B) desiccant (C) atrophy (D) yoke
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21. Mary loves nothing more than assisting others, ________? (A) does she (B) doesn’t she (C) is she (D) isn’t she
22. By no means ________ myself an expert photographer. (A) I would consider (B) I considered (C) would I consider (D) considered I
23. If your husband ________ today, would you still be his wife? (A) go broke (B) goes broke (C) to go broke (D) went broke
24. Charlott’s watch and scarf ________ on this table yesterday afternoon. But they are gone now. (A) lied (B) lain (C) were lying (D) were laying
25. The teacher asked the students to list 20 new English words and ________. (A) looked up them (B) looked them up (C) looked up to them (D) looked them up to
26. Once he has decided to do something, it is no use _____ change his mind. (A) that to try (B) trying to (C) in try (D) you should try to
27. Modern technology _________ to target and replace DNA segments in plants. (A) makes it possible (B) makes it is possible (C) makes possible which is (D) makes which is possible
28. Not only ________among the most popular household pets, but they are also among the most intelligent. (A) dogs are (B) are dogs (C) when dogs (D) they are dogs
29. The beautiful rose garden was a place ________ she drew great inspiration for her poems. (A) in where (B) which (C) that it was (D) from which
30. A group of senior students are campaigning to have a statue ________ from the university campus. (A) removing (B) which removed (C) removed (D) that is removing
31. As a response to the criticism over what the president had done, Mr. Hughes said “there are _________ facts.” (A) no such things as (B) not things such as (C) nothing as such (D) such things not as
32. The effect of the new device is not so great ________ the old one, but it has created a large revenue growth for the company. (A) like that (B) of which (C) as that of (D) as it is from
33. In the old days, boys were ________ by parents in some societies. (A) so as more favorite (B) a lot favorite (C) such favored more (D) so much more favored
34. The area described in the book is the southwestern section of ________. (A) what is now Sweden (B) Sweden is now (C) is now Sweden (D) which is Sweden now
35. The elbow is located in the center of the arm, _______ versatility to the arm. (A) which providing (B) that provided (C) providing (D) it provides
36. The odor molecules become airborne more quickly in a warmer environment than _________. (A) a colder one (B) colder environment (C) one is colder (D) a colder
37. Many things in life will catch your eye, ________ will catch your heart. (A) a few only (B) few, but only (C) but only a few (D) a few but
38. Oil floats on water, so if you put water on burning oil, it ________. (A) spread only (B) would simply spread (C) is only spread (D) spreads merely is
39. The farmer, _______ the danger, called out to the children to make sure they didn’t get too close to the hole. (A) sensed (B) who is sensed (C) sensing (D) who sensing
40. Carlton, _______ stage directors, has been nominated for the lifetime achievement award. (A) one of the most sought-after (B) the most sought-after of (C) one sought-after the most (D) the sought-after one
41. (A) seasonings (B) beverages (C) mines (D) cakes
42. (A) medicinal (B) simulating (C) recreational (D) agricultural
43. (A) relay (B) indent (C) extinguish (D) promote
44. (A) distinguishing (B) revoking (C) protruding (D) confirming
45. (A) bullying (B) nullifying (C) preserving (D) suppressing
46. (A) in regard to (B) skeptical of (C) take pride in (D) at ease with
47. (A) harming (B) petting (C) fanning (D) gulping
48. (A) bringing (B) peddling (C) draining (D) relieving
49. (A) feed (B) cover (C) serve (D) undergo
50. (A) from (B) with (C) in (D) of
51. What is the passage mainly about? (A) How modern robots differ from old ones (B) The need to create a fair taxing system (C) Whether robots should be taxed (D) Ways in which automation helps economic development
52. Why do some people think that robots pose a threat to humans? (A) They might enlarge the gap between different groups of people. (B) The invention of robots takes too long. (C) Robots might surpass humans in their intelligence. (D) They might make most jobs more difficult to do.
53. Which of the following presents a view against Gates’ proposal? (A) Rich countries might develop too quickly and leave poor countries behind. (B) If we have a good welfare system, then we wouldn’t need to worry about robots. (C) Technology replaces humans instead of complementing them. (D) It would slow down the development of new technology.
54. Why did the author mention power looms in the last paragraph? (A) To prove that technological advancements bring improvements (B) To illustrate the importance of the Industrial Revolution in economic development (C) To show that it’s not easy to tell whether new technology will replace humans or not (D) To explain the differences between traditional machines and modern ones
55. What can be inferred about people who are against Gates’ proposal? (A) They think Gates worries too much about future economic development. (B) They feel there should be a better policy than taxing robots. (C) They have doubts whether the invention of new technology will help humans. (D) They are sure that robots will never take away people’s lives.
56. What is the main issue discussed in the passage? (A) The falling employment rate of rural women (B) The economic cost of pressuring women to get married (C) Social instability caused by single educated men (D) Deteriorating genetic makeup of modern children
57. Why does the Chinese government want to push single educated women to get married? (A) They will produce children with excellent genes. (B) They will help support their family financially. (C) They will take away jobs from men. (D) They will slow down the price increase of real estate.
58. Which of the following statements is
NOT
true? (A) Ownership of the marital home often means more power in marriage. (B) More and more women are encouraged to seek financial independence by finding a job. (C) Financially independent women might scare men off. (D) Real estate prices in big cities have increased significantly in recent years.
59. Why are women’s contributions to mortgage payments often not officially acknowledged? (A) They contribute only 30% of the payments. (B) They often buy the marital homes and give them away to men as a present. (C) Their families often make them feel bad if they request property rights. (D) The government does not allow women’s names to appear on the deeds.
60. What can be inferred about modern Chinese women? (A) They are under a lot of pressure to marry. (B) They had trouble finding men who can afford higher education. (C) They often choose spouses who fail to secure a job. (D) Their families often prefer men from rural areas.
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