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109年 - 109 臺灣中小企業銀行_新進人員甄選_6職等-銀行業務系統程式開發人員、海外資訊儲備人員、法務(法令遵循、洗錢防制、催收)儲備人員、5職等-電腦操作人員、一般行員(一)、一般行員(二)【原住民】:英文#92601
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1. The government agency promised to _____ the water quality of this river by examining it twice a month. (A) pollute (B) monitor (C) operate (D) realize
2. If you don’t want to take a bus or drive to work, one _____ transportation is to ride a bicycle. (A) reluctant (B) alternative (C) courteous (D) grateful
3. It was _____ that John liked the girl as he never took his eyes off her throughout the party. (A) evident (B) prudent (C) efficient (D) obedient
4. Internationally, two countries should develop diplomatic relations on an equal and _____ basis. (A) sarcastic (B) reciprocal (C) opaque (D) melancholy
5. The Hawaiian language is described as a _____ language, giving visitors a sense of listening to music when they communicate with the locals. (A) mundane (B) monotonous (C) mellow (D) melodious
6. In the last business meeting, John was too nervous to make his presentation content _____. (A) coherent (B) inherent (C) collective (D) respectable
7. In today’s business world, many enterprises emphasize one’s ability to work _____ with others. In other words, a successful employee is often expected to be a team player. (A) unanimously (B) collaboratively (C) forcefully (D) consciously
8. I can’t work on the night _____ because I always feel sleepy after 10 p.m. (A) bench (B) roof (C) shift (D) press
9. The police officer took the trouble to _____ through over 100 hours of videos from 20 shops and gas stations just to find out the suspect of a murder case. (A) browse (B) knock (C) educate (D) scatter
10. Some knowledge sounds good in _____, but doesn’t work in practice. (A) reality (B) honesty (C) laundry (D) theory
11. Many vocabulary books _____ words into different groups according to the level of difficulty. (A) submit (B) deceive (C) classify (D) postpone
12. All electronic _____ must be turned off during the takeoff and landing of a flight. (A) shocks (B) outlets (C) cabins (D) devices
13. Taiwanese people have such a tendency to queue up for delicious foods, popular products or valuable bargains that it has become a _____ that impresses foreigners. (A) fantasy (B) technique (C) phenomenon (D) masterpiece
14. In the Chinese culture, at the end of every year, companies usually will have a _____ and provide some presents for their employees. (A) charity (B) campaign (C) promotion (D) banquet
15. For this difficult sales project, if the two teams do not meet their quotas, their supervisor will have to figure out a way to make them more _____. (A) illuminant (B) distinctive (C) dogmatic (D) productive
16. If Victoria _____ that rich man, she could have become wealthy right away. (A) was married to (B) were married to (C) had married to (D) had been married to
17. An exhibition of modern arts is held at the Guggenheim Museum, _____ a building with a unique design. (A) which (B) where (C) x (blank) (D) that
18. A large statue of Lincoln, _____ from white marble, is placed inside the Lincoln Memorial. (A) making (B) made (C) was made (D) been made
19. Regarding whether to take that job offer, Mary gave Susan some _____. (A) friendly advises (B) friendly advice (C) friend advises (D) friend advice
20. Hearing a loud scream, the _____ child cried for his mother. (A) frightened (B) frightening (C) frighten (D) being frightened
21. Mark and Jonathan, though born as twins, do not look _____ at all. (A) like (B) liking (C) unlike (D) alike
22. After the accident, Tom blamed his brother _____ the dent on the side door. (A) of (B) to (C) for (D) with
23. For older people, doing exercises in swimming pools is especially helpful _____ the buoyant effect of water. (A) because of (B) because (C) for (D) since
24. I always feel _____ every time I see something incredible or nice plays in a ball game. (A) amaze (B) amazed (C) amazing (D) to amaze
25. Although Sammy lost one arm in an accident, _____ wanted to become a basketball player. (A) he still (B) so he still (C) but he still (D) however he still
26. Linda graduated from college in 2001, _____ marked a year of recession and terrorism. (A) that (B) when (C) which (D) by which
27. To become a good English-Chinese translator, Nancy practiced _____ the two languages every day. (A) read and write (B) to read and write (C) reading and writing (D) read and written
28. The total of victims in this earthquake _____ 100 so far. (A) reach (B) reaching (C) has reached (D) have reached
29. A gorgeous ring _____ in his hand, Richard plucked up his courage to ask his girlfriend to marry him. (A) held (B) was held (C) holding (D) was holding
30. No sooner _____ than they started to put off the fire. (A) the firefighters arrived (B) did the firefighters have arrived (C) the firefighters had arrived (D) had the firefighters arrived
31. (A) simply impossible (B) totally refundable (C) barely profitable (D) commercially available
32. (A) pessimistic (B) encouraging (C) bizarre (D) disappointing
33. (A) competing (B) removing (C) discovering (D) producing
34. (A) a human-machine auto manufacturer (B) an unmanned space adventurer (C) a self-driving mobility provider (D) an inhumane car dealer
35. (A) deploy (B) slaughter (C) dismiss (D) subsidize
36. (A) music and dance (B) laws and penalties (C) culture and customs (D) history and geography
37. (A) dos and don’ts (B) ups and downs (C) haves and have-nots (D) pros and cons
38. (A) killing instinct (B) praying gesture (C) calming signal (D) nursing movement
39. (A) holiest (B) sexiest (C) hardest (D) softest
40. (A) a blessing (B) an attack (C) a joke (D) an insult
41. Which of the following aspects of office gossip is NOT mentioned in this article? (A) Types of office gossip (B) Topics of office gossip (C) Positive influence of office gossip (D) A famous real case of office gossip
42. Where or how is office gossip most commonly spread nowadays? (A) At the stairways, at restrooms, through companies’ intranet, or by e-mails. (B) In employees’ rest lounges, through instant messaging apps, or by e-mails. (C) In employees’ break rooms, around desks, or through instant messaging apps. (D) At employees’ cubicles, through companies’ intranet, or through instant messaging apps.
43. Which of following is true about the comparison between the two main kinds of office gossip? (A) One focuses on the company’s matters, and the other targets those hated workers. (B) Both have their benefits when going moderately, according to some experts. (C) One involves a large portion of employees, while the other has a very small percentage of participants. (D) One is unwelcome to the management, and the other is hated by many employees.
44. What would be the closest meaning of the word malicious (in the third paragraph)? (A) pious (B) decent (C) vicious (D) splendid
45. How do more and more companies today deal with office gossip? (A) They set up rules to avoid the negative impact of gossip. (B) They change it by promoting more positive gossip. (C) They fire the employees who often spread gossip. (D) They pay victims of gossip to prevent possible lawsuits.
46. What does the author mean by saying “Hollywood couldn’t have scripted it any better”? (A) No actors can act as Schooling and Phelps with enough swimming skills. (B) The story of Schooling’s success seemed too good to be true. (C) U.S. filmmakers refused to shoot a movie about someone beating Phelps in swimming. (D) A Hollywood movie adapted but ruined the story of Schooling.
47. Which of the following is NOT what the author used to describe Michael Phelps? (A) Someone whom Schooling has admired (B) His nickname (C) The person who had won most Olympic medals (D) What Phelps’ wife called him in private
48. Which of the following is true about Joseph Schooling? (A) He is a Singapore-born American. (B) He first met Michael Phelps in the Olympic Games. (C) He had always been at the top of his game in his country. (D) He felt very happy about once taking a photo with Phelps.
49. What happened when the swimming race of men’s 100-meter butterfly in the 2016 Rio Olympics was over? (A) Schooling won and gave a big hug with his family and coach at the poolside. (B) Phelps finished second but he offered a quick handshake as congratulation to Schooling. (C) Schooling won and Phelps swam to him, and they held each other with sportsmanship. (D) Phelps lost the race just by less than a second, so he requested an instant TV review.
50. What was the recorded time for Phelps in men’s 100-meter butterfly in the 2016 Rio Olympics? (A)51.14 seconds (B) 50.42 seconds(C) 52.14 seconds (D) 50.24 seconds
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