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110年 - 第一銀行 110 年新進人員甄選_一般行員 A:英文#100240
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110年 |
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50 |
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1. Sometimes the best way to work through an assignment is through _____ and mapping out new ideas and ways of interpreting information. (A) medication (B) brainstorming (C) intimidation (D) depreciation
2. A true debt crisis occurs when a country is in danger of not meeting its debt _____. (A) assignment (B) accomplishment (C) opposition (D) obligations
3. The information _____ is the rapid increase in the amount of published information or data and the effects of this abundance. (A) exploitation (B) explanation (C) exclusion (D) explosion
4. Thomas Edison is best remembered as the inventor of the electric light bulb, but he first attracted great fame by creating an _____ machine that could record sound and play it back. (A) abnormal (B) astounding (C) estrange (D) emotional
5. With so much information available, the doctors will need to be able to identify patterns and select important data for the _____ of the patient. (A) diagnosis (B) digest (C) ignorance (D) condolence
6. Additionally, scientists are still monitoring how approved vaccines respond to the COVID-19 _____ that have begun cropping up in the United Kingdom, South Africa and elsewhere. (A) validity (B) victory (C) verification (D) variants
7. A healthy dose of _____ helps people better evaluate the information they come across. (A) scarcity (B) emission (C) skepticism (D) ventilation
8. You have a very _____ résumé, and we decided to hire you as our general manager. (A) doubtful (B) impressive (C) strange (D) ridiculous
9. My dream is to have my own _____ so that I can enjoy a sun bath or throw a barbeque party on that green carpet. (A) gallery (B) beach (C) lawn (D) cave
10. This company offers great _____ to employees, such as paid leaves and medical insurance. (A) vacations (B) promotion (C) salary (D) benefits
11. Paula was born and grew up in the United Kingdom, so English is her _____ language. (A) foreign (B) external (C) native (D) inferior
12. People who _____ the laws or regulations must be punished. (A) violate (B) reduce (C) display (D) observe
13. We appreciate your _____; this is the largest amount of donation we’ve ever received. (A) maturity (B) curiosity (C) prosperity (D) generosity
14. The government cannot but _____ the project due to a shortage of budget. (A) tease (B) halt (C) offend (D) spur
15. The villagers are facing the threat of a highly possible _____ of a volcano; once it explodes, the whole town will be buried in ashes and lava. (A) equation (B) evolution (C) eruption (D) exaggeration
16. As the amount of available data grows, the problem of managing the information becomes more difficult, _____ can lead to information overload. (A) that (B) who (C) where (D) which
17. Jeff should have bought that house _____ that the real estate prices would soar. (A) had he known (B) if he knew (C) if he has known (D) should he know
18. The best body cam should have a durable, compact design, good video resolution, and long battery life so it doesn’t need to be _____ recharged. (A) frequent (B) frequency (C) frequently (D) frequented
19. A really good way to notice your thoughts and catch any disempowering thoughts as soon as possible _____ by focusing on how you feel. (A) is (B) are (C) were (D) was
20. The consumption of mass media has had a profound effect on instilling the fear of terrorism in the United States, _____ acts of terror are a rare phenomenon. (A) even (B) thus (C) though (D) therefore
21. The main difference between capitalism and socialism is the extent _____ the government controls the economy. (A) to which (B) among which (C) on which (D) for which
22. Many Americans are exposed to some form of media on a daily basis, with television and social media platforms _____ the most used methods to receive both local and international news. (A) is (B) and (C) are (D) being
23. I am already eighteen years old. Stop _____ me like a little boy. (A) treat (B) to treat (C) treating (D) treated
24. Joseph _____ any new friends since he moved to this town three months ago. (A) doesn’t make (B) didn’t make (C) hasn’t made (D) not making
25. Excuse me. Do you have _____? I don’t have my watch or cellphone with me. (A) time (B) times (C) timing (D) the time
26. George only loves three kinds of music. One is rock-and-roll, another is jazz, and _____ is R&B. (A) other (B) the other (C) one other (D) one another
27. His promise is _____ good to be true. There must be something wrong. (A) so (B) all (C) too (D) very
28. The union requires that the company _____ full amount of salary to employees every month. (A) pay (B) pays (C) paid (D) paying
29. _____, he took great photos of some precious animals after spending one week in the forest. (A) He was careful and patient (B) He careful and patient (C) His being careful and patient (D) Careful and patient
30. _____ any emergency, report to the office and call the police immediately. (A) If there has (B) If there be (C) There should be (D) Should there be
31. (A) memorizes (B) commemorates (C) commences (D) mesmerizes
32. (A) organized (B) organization (C) organizing (D) organizes
33. (A) As it turns out (B) Although it may be true (C) By the same token (D) In the first place
34. (A) anything (B) something (C) nothing (D) everything
35. (A) before (B) when (C) after (D) until
36. (A) refused (B) tanned (C) determined (D) gained
37. (A) conceal (B) share (C) indulge (D) emerge
38. (A) curious (B) meaningful (C) precious (D) worth
39. (A) agreed (B) surprised (C) provided (D) renewed
40. (A) delighted (B) presumed (C) appreciated (D) tampered
41. What is the passage mainly about? (A) The set-up and the criteria of the poverty levels in the USA. (B) The reasons why poverty levels were set up by the the U.S. government. (C) The guidelines for the U.S. to decide the poverty levels. (D) The efforts made by the U.S. government in helping the poor.
42. Which of the following places is NOT included in the poverty guidelines set up by the federal government? (A) California (B) Hawaii (C) Alaska (D) Guam
43. Why do Alaska and Hawaii have their over separate official poverty guidelines? (A) Poverty is not considered as a serious problem there. (B) They were the last two states that joined the United States. (C) The living expenses in the two states are not the same as those in other states in the U.S. (D) They never experienced the Great Depression.
44. What does the word “impoverished” in the last paragraph most likely mean? (A) famished (B) very poor (C) drastic (D) uncomfortable
45. How much does a family of five in the most expensive state probably have to make to be excluded from the poverty level? (A) $16,000 (B) $26,000 (C) $37,000 (D) $38,700
46. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the strength of Laos as a destination of tourism? (A) Its ancient ruins and historical monuments (B) Its unhurried feel and easygoing environment (C) Its tasty foods and people’s hospitality (D) Its gorgeous temples and foreign-style buildings
47. Which of the following is NOT recommended by the author to visit in Laos? (A) To tour a museum. (B) To visit a mixed-style city. (C) To stroll along a river. (D) To buy some special jars.
48. What does its Thai counterpart in the third paragraph refer to? (A) Vietiane. (B) Bangkok. (C) Pha That Luang. (D) Luang Prabang.
49. Which of the following is TRUE about Laos’ neighboring countries in terms of geography? (A) Thailand is to the east of Laos. (B) Cambodia is to the south of Laos. (C) Vietnam is on the west of Laos. (D) Thailand is on the north of Laos.
50. Which of the following words best describes the Plain of Jars? (A) Hilarious. (B) Mysterious. (C) Delicious. (D) Furious.
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