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107年 - 第一銀行 107 年第 2 次新進人員_共同科目 (英文)#75981
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1. _____ education laws in this country require children to attend a public or private school for twelve years. (A) Compulsory (B)Elite (C) Luxurious(D) Obstinate
2. If you wish to _____ the lease, you should notify the landlord at least 90 days in advance. (A) compensate (B)relocate (C) terminate(D) proliferate
3. The richness and _____ of culture is one of Europe’s most important assets and an important source of its creativity. (A) absurdity (B)perspiration (C) indentation(D) diversity
4. Young children are unable to grasp _____ ideas before they reach a certain level of cognitive maturity. (A) lucent (B)abstract (C) profane(D) tangible
5. He was _____ from school because of extremely inappropriate behavior in class. (A) distinguished (B)coerced (C) expelled(D) infused
6. In order to reach an agreement before the deadline, we all need to _____ a bit and stop arguing. (A) compromise (B)undermine (C) amplify(D) initiate
7. He said he bought the lamp at an incredibly low price on an on-line _____ site. (A) scamper (B)fracture (C) crevice(D) auction
8. After his business empire _____, he fled the country and was never heard of since. (A) compressed (B)disintegrated (C) pampered(D) extorted
9. Heavy rainfall brought by the storm caused a _____ in the coastal area. (A) trench (B)surplus (C) deluge(D) residue
10. After the crash, a team of investigators tried to recover the black box from the _____ of the plane. (A) wreckage (B)skillet (C) incentive(D) template
11. By focusing on books for women, this independent bookstore found a _____ and survived competition. (A) niche (B)swap (C) trek(D) verge
12. Ethics officials are investigating a council member, _____ specifically the funds he received from lobbyists. (A) prosecuting (B)retaliating (C) scrutinizing(D) throbbing
13. The animal cloning company said the five new-born puppies that are _____ identical have thrived. (A) feasibly (B)genetically (C) hospitably(D) legislatively
14. The data analysis firm at the center of a recent scandal said it is declaring _____ and shutting down. (A) abandonment (B)accountancy (C) bankruptcy(D) beneficiary
15. Refugees usually spend days at the _____ inspection facility before being admitted to the country. (A) border (B)colony (C) domicile(D) ferry
16. By signing the _____ agreement, the lawyer agreed not to reveal information to the public and media. (A) confidentiality (B)credibility (C) deficiency(D) disciplinarian
17. The mysterious man is _____ a secret intelligence agent, but nothing about him has been from official sources. (A) acutely (B)allegedly (C) eligibly(D) eternally
18. The staircase is an _____ part of the architect’s home design. It’s compatible with everything else in color and style. (A) indignant (B)inherited (C) integral(D) interval
19. America’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords is believed by some as its _____ from global influences. (A) recognition (B)resolution (C) reform(D) retreat
20. There’s not even a typo in John’s paper. He checked his work _____ to the last minute before the deadline. (A) meticulously (B)prescriptively (C) spontaneously(D) vocationally
21. Only after the mysterious event _____ understand the importance of keeping in touch with friends. (A) did he can (B)he was able to (C) was he able to(D) he could
22. My family will return from Italy _____ two weeks. (A) in (B)before (C) on(D) during
23. In our club, each member, regardless of gender, _____ respect. (A) to deserve (B)deserving (C) is deserved(D) deserves
24. The story, while told from a different perspective, was very similar to _____. (A) it is counterpart French (B)its French counterpart (C) French it’s counterpart(D) it has French counterpart
25. The unusual technique, used only by some modern painters, _____ contradicts with what was taught in class. (A) it is one (B)is itself (C) is one that(D) that it
26. Dogs make the best workout partners—they never complain about it _____ too difficult or too intense. (A) is (B)was (C) being(D) has been
27. Businesses like _____ businesses. The concentration of independent boutiques in this area is a good example. (A) clustering with others like (B)to cluster with other like (C) clustering other liked(D) to cluster likened other
28. Some airlines allow passengers to board with animals _____ to provide emotional support. (A) whose primary purpose is (B)which are the primary purpose (C) are primary purposes in which(D) is whose primary purpose
29. Flooding in this area _____ to happen far more often a decade ago than it does today, but it has changed. (A) has been used (B)had used (C) has used(D) used
30. Having their little boy take the surgery could _____ to this young couple as not doing so. (A) just worry (B)be just as worry (C) be just as worrying(D) have just worried as
31. Participants in the wellness program continually reflect on everyday routines _____ their well-being. (A) so as it enhanced (B)so as to enhance (C) as so enhance(D) as enhancing
32. This self-help book offers step-by-step procedures for changing habits and explains _____ can achieve. (A) what such changes (B)such changes what (C) what changes such(D) such what changes
33. If students _____ with the ability to cope with uncertainty, innovations in education will be necessary. (A) will equip (B)are equipped (C) are to be equipped(D) will be so as to equip
34. For _____ have lost their mothers or mother figures, Mother’s Day may not be a day of celebration. (A) who (B)whom (C) those who(D) whom those
35. I recommend that you watch this suspense thriller in a movie theater, but prepare to be intrigued _____. (A) the whole through way (B)way through the whole (C) through whole the way(D) the whole way through
36. Hair loss is common among seniors, _____ recently that we’ve come to understand some of its causes. (A) yet it is only (B)is it yet only (C) yet it only be(D) be yet only it
37. When choosing sofas, darker colors are generally better for _____ a lot of wear and tear. (A) exposing (B)exposed to (C) those having exposed(D) those that will be exposed to
38. Buying smaller homes enables home owners to reduce living costs _____ utility bills. (A) as of (B)such as (C) as regards(D) for instance
39. _____ health care is the sector where most job opportunities are available comes as a surprise for some. (A) That (B)What (C) Those(D) Which
40. Governor Hogan _____ a bill into law later this week that provides grants to eligible students. (A) expects signs of (B)is expected to sign (C) has expected signing(D) has been expecting to sign
41. (A) foreseen (B)interpreted (C) transited(D) rejected
42. (A) consolidate (B)wane (C) fail(D) shift
43. (A) yet (B)might (C) as(D) to
44. (A) rotary (B)bridge (C) symbol(D) model
45. (A) farming (B)astronomical (C) lunar(D) original
46. (A) What (B)How (C) Who(D) Why
47. (A) sour (B)sweet (C) sure(D) sad
48. (A) pass (B)smile (C) worry(D) yearn
49. (A) chatting (B)competing (C) begging(D) bragging
50. (A) back up (B)jot down (C) hold on(D) look for
51. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Sleep is very important to our health. (B)Sleep is very important to our brain. (C) Sleep is a very complicated process. (D)Sleep is extremely hard to understand.
52. Which of the following is true? (A) When we sleep, our body is resting completely. (B)Scientists can finally understand everything about sleep now. (C) Lack of sleep might affect our learning. (D)Compared with sleep, food and water are more important to human body.
53. Which of the following statements is NOT supported by the passage? (A) Too much sleep might harm our body. (B)In order to stay alert, we need sufficient sleep. (C) When it comes to sleep, quality and quantity both matter. (D)Toxins build up in our brain when we are awake.
54. Which of the following questions can the passage answer? (A) How do nerve cells communicate with each other? (B)Why are scientists interested in studying sleep? (C) Which types of toxins build up in our brain? (D)In what ways does sleep affect our body?
55. Which of the following best describes the passage? (A) An objective report of scientific findings. (B)A subjective piece to condemn some people. (C) A biased report based on the author’s preferences. (D)An unfounded statement to convince readers to do something.
56. What is the main purpose of the author in communicating to the readers? (A) To describe. (B)To persuade. (C) To compare.(D) To document.
57. What is the main point in the first paragraph? (A) Profit should not be the only concern for businesses. (B)Some emotional criticism does not see reality clearly. (C) Women should not be discriminated against in the workplace. (D)Most men and women are equally qualified in the private sector.
58. Which of the following is NOT true about Easyjet? (A) It has to report to the public how much on average it pays men and women respectively. (B)It hires more women than men as its cabin crew and more men than women as pilots. (C) Its unequal pay of 51.7% more for men than women aroused lots of outrage. (D)It is based in the United Kingdom and follows the country’s regulations.
59. Which of the following is true about Uber? (A) The company has been criticized by the media as chauvinistic. (B)Male drivers are outnumbered by female drivers by seven percent. (C) There is no disparity between the average pay of women and men. (D)A study about pay in the company was conducted by Stanford University.
60. Which of the following is this passage likely responding to? (A) Complaints about unequal pay between genders. (B)Algorithms prevalent in today’s wage calculation. (C) Problems associated with low-cost airline industry. (D)A recent OECD report based on surveys and statistics
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