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108年 - 108 漢翔航空工業股份有限公司_新進人員甄選_師級/類組全:英文#72169
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國營事業◆英文 |
年份:
108年 |
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40 |
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0
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國營事業◆英文
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1. With the spread of Korean pop songs and dramas, Korean food comes into ________ in the western world. (A) ordeal (B) random (C) sprawl (D) vogue
2. The air circulation in this tiny room is a problem. It’s ________ once you stay in for over an hour. (A) fascinating (B) minimizing (C) suffocating (D) tranquilizing
3. After a long day’s hike, Tony took a hot bath to ________ his tired muscles and felt a lot better. (A) nurture (B) peddle (C) rotate (D) soothe
4. Nowadays many online stores offer 24-hour services to answer all kinds of ________ from their customers. (A) plights (B) queries (C) refunds (D) squads
5. Mr. Rodgers composed hundreds of songs, with ________ written by his partners Hart and Hammerstein II. (A) graphics (B) lyrics (C) mottos (D) plights
6. Many female audiences felt ________ by the comedian’s male chauvinistic language and left early. (A) affirmed (B) animated (C) inclined (D) irritated
7. The first group of Indians came about two centuries ago. Now their descendants account for two-thirds of this city’s ________. (A) advocates (B) excerpts (C) inhabitants (D) organisms
8. Two neighboring countries claim ________ over one small island, resulting in international tension. (A) magnitude (B) predecessor (C) resemblance (D) sovereignty
9. To make the message understood, you have to be straightforward and very ________ about your point. (A) affectionate (B) explicit (C) imperative (D) operational
10. By being extensively exposed to the target language, learners may pick up some vocabulary ________. (A) alternatively (B) disposably (C) incidentally (D) legislatively
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11. After ________ 15 pounds, John learned that he can’t eat everything he wanted just because he’s in marathon training. (A) gains (B) being gained (C) having gained (D) he was gaining
12. A 2013 poll in the country revealed that 10 percent of respondents ________ an injury in their bathrooms. (A) suffers (B) had suffered (C) was suffering (D) had been suffering
13. Today, amateur photographers use cameras ________ earlier professional models. (A) that are power exceeding (B) which power far exceeding (C) whose power far exceeds (D) where power exceeds farther
14. ________, handling a new software takes some time. It won’t function in exactly the same way you are used to. (A) However experienced you might be (B) Whatever you might experience (C) You might be experienced however (D) Whatever experiences might be
15. The problem with unconventional currency is all the trust ________ to make it work, said the economist. (A) require (B) to require (C) that is required (D) which requires it
16. ________ speculation that he would retire soon, the chairman reaffirms his commitment to the company’s performance. (A) Because (B) Despite (C) Further (D) However
17. ________ razor-thin profit margins, running a successful restaurant can seem more like a magic than a money-making enterprise. (A) Because (B) Because of (C) Because that (D) Because with
18. By the early 1990’s when he was just a teenager, the famous singer ________ in love with country music. (A) fell (B) has fallen (C) had fallen (D) had been fallen
19. For a social worker who has dedicated his entire life, this acknowledgement is long ________. (A) due (B) over (C) overdue (D) due over
20. Without adequate advertising budget, the store has to rely on social media to keep clients ________. (A) informed (B) be informed (C) being informative (D) having information
21. (A) admiration (B) convenience (C) limitation (D) machinery
22. (A) likewise (B) to conclude (C) for instance (D) on the one hand
23. (A) lead to (B) result from (C) attribute to (D) coincide with
24. (A) garments (B) heralds (C) mechanisms (D) purchases
25. (A) legend (B) location (C) loyalty (D) luxury
26. (A) it (B) there (C) taking (D) picture
27. (A) therefore (B) however (C) consequently (D) otherwise
28. (A) Where (B) Whatever (C) Whether (D) Whichever
29. (A) fulfilled (B) fulfilling (C) fulfillment (D) fulfill
30. (A) According to (B) For example (C) In contrast to (D) As a consequence of
31. What is the passage mainly about? (A) How one business model works. (B) Market share of eyewear products. (C) Vertical and horizontal integration. (D) Monopolies and their business strategies.
32. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about Luxottica? (A) It used to occupy more than half of the U.S. eyewear market. (B) It has spacious showrooms in all its retail banners like Sunglass Hut. (C) Its brands, such as Oakley, are placed on the high-end market sector. (D) It designs and manufactures glasses for other famous brands.
33. According to the passage, which of the following is true about vertical integration? (A) Price will be inflated. (B) It is a brand new concept. (C) Work is not to be outsourced. (D) It is an essential for entrepreneurship.
34. What does the word “overlord” in paragraph 2 mean? (A) diplomat (B) license (C) monitor (D) ruler
35. Which of the following is most likely the author’s intended reader group? (A) Those potential customers who wear glasses all the time. (B) Novice who are interested in starting their own businesses. (C) Venture capitalists who seek opportunities in eyewear markets. (D) International manufacturers that can serve as outsource for big brands.
36. What is an appropriate title for this passage? (A) Inside the black box of college admission. (B) Unfolding the secrets of a court verdict. (C) Keys to successful college application. (D) Winning cases through debate formula.
37. Where does the scene as described in paragraph 1 likely take place? (A) A stage for debate. (B) A local courthouse. (C) An attorney’s office. (D) A campus conference room.
38. Which of the following is true about the admission procedures described? (A) For students, it was more competitive ten years ago than it is now. (B) Applicants with higher GPAs get admitted before those with lower GPAs. (C) Both full-time and part-time employees are hired to screen the applications. (D) Unanimous agreement among committee members on each case is necessary.
39. Which of the following words is closet in meaning to “
inundated
” in paragraph 2? (A) Tranquilized. (B) Overwhelmed. (C) Supplemented. (D) Underestimated.
40. Who are more likely to have written this passage? (A) News reporters. (B) Court judges. (C) Committee members. (D) Admission officers.
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