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108年 - 108 高等考試_三級_各類科(除公職醫事檢驗師、公職藥師、公職護理師、公職臨床心理師外):英文#77441
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31 The only reasons for the old man to leave the house were to run important _____ or visit the doctor. (A) errands (B) debris (C) utensils (D) summons
32 When you read this introductory chapter, list the points you have identified as especially _____ to your organization and keep them in mind. (A) relevant (B) incompetent (C) naturalistic (D) arbitrary
33 We may easily _____ salespeople who approach us on the street, but we often surrender without knowing it to the ultimate salesman: mass media. (A) rebound (B) reject (C) reduplicate (D) repeat
34 Trash is a problem that has _____ humans since they moved into cities. And dealing with it is messy and expensive. (A) embarked (B) enacted (C) plagued (D) obliged
35 The _____ factor that contributes to having so many immigrants move into this country is mainly about economic reasons. (A) risk (B) push (C) impact (D) gravity
36 Malaria was believed to be on the verge of _____ when people thought that the introduction of insecticides signaled the end of the malaria-carrying mosquito. (A) persuasion (B) eradication (C) domination (D) contamination
37 Lured by false promises of a good job, a stable conflict-free environment or even a loving romantic relationship, victims of human _____ are then pushed into forced labor or sexual exploitation. (A) trafficking (B) slavery (C) migration (D) distribution
38 (A) Mr. Gebbia says the cause could be a combination of genetic influences, changes in brain chemistry or environmental reasons. (B) Steve Iselin said that was the first day his brother understood that perhaps he was not to blame for his son’s death. (C) The walkers remember loved ones they lost to suicide. (D) It is our hope that we are able to have an open conversation that depression and addictions are real illnesses that can sometimes be fatal.
39 (A) Mr. Gebbia says the cause could be a combination of genetic influences, changes in brain chemistry or environmental reasons. (B) Steve Iselin said that was the first day his brother understood that perhaps he was not to blame for his son’s death. (C) The walkers remember loved ones they lost to suicide. (D) It is our hope that we are able to have an open conversation that depression and addictions are real illnesses that can sometimes be fatal.
40 (A) Mr. Gebbia says the cause could be a combination of genetic influences, changes in brain chemistry or environmental reasons. (B) Steve Iselin said that was the first day his brother understood that perhaps he was not to blame for his son’s death. (C) The walkers remember loved ones they lost to suicide. (D) It is our hope that we are able to have an open conversation that depression and addictions are real illnesses that can sometimes be fatal.
41 (A) Mr. Gebbia says the cause could be a combination of genetic influences, changes in brain chemistry or environmental reasons. (B) Steve Iselin said that was the first day his brother understood that perhaps he was not to blame for his son’s death. (C) The walkers remember loved ones they lost to suicide. (D) It is our hope that we are able to have an open conversation that depression and addictions are real illnesses that can sometimes be fatal.
42 (A) Anyway, he went to bed in the morning. (B) Furthermore, he came back from nightshift. (C) Indeed, he has always been asleep. (D) In fact, he hasn’t even been to bed.
43 (A) All the people blamed me. (B) I did not have money to see the doctor. (C) I have tried everything. (D) The fever was long gone.
44 (A) He always disrupted his neighbors’ work during the day. (B) He also helped to wake his neighbors up when there was a need. (C) He got very grumpy and everybody was annoyed with him. (D) He got very ill and could not work at all.
45 (A) But there were exceptions. (B) Cases can vary. (C) It could be even worse. (D) No remedy can cure him.
46 Which of the following is the main idea of the second paragraph? (A) To raise doubts about the optimism that climate-change disbelievers express. (B) To introduce potential commerce that an ice-free Arctic ocean may bring. (C) To indicate incomplete knowledge people have of the Arctic’s economy. (D) To differentiate the views of those who fear climate-change from those who don’t.
47 Which of the following best describes the function of the last two paragraphs? (A) They narrow the scope of the topic introduced in the first two paragraphs. (B) They explain the rationale for the Arctic ocean’s increasing melting speed. (C) They cite the most striking instances implemented after the 2015 Paris deal. (D) They present the feedback loops that slow down the Arctic’s warming process.
48 Which of the following phrases best corresponds to the words “much darker” in the beginning of paragraph four? (A) more mysterious (B) less brilliant (C) more troublesome (D) less distinctive
49 Which of the following is the tone of the passage? (A) pleading (B) sarcastic (C) conclusive (D) alarming
50 What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The Arctic is not only an indicator of global warming but also a main cause of it. (B) The Paris deal is the only solution to slowing down the Arctic’s ice shrinkage rate. (C) The organic contents released in the Arctic’s melting process will benefit global economy. (D) There is not enough study about the global warming that Earth is undergoing.
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