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110年 - 110年飛行常備軍官班歷屆英文考古題156-200#106989
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軍人&預官◆英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
39 |
申論題數:
6
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選擇題 (39)
162.The _______ of 1, 3, 5 and 7 is 4. (A) appendix (B) maximum (C) minimum (D) average
163.I live in Pingtung but I work in Kaohsiung. I need to ___ between Kaohsiung and Pingtung. (A) commute (B) achieve (C) interpret (D) hesitate
164.Although Mr. Wang says he didn’t _____ any crime, many people still believe that he stole the money. (A) recruit (B) commit (C) deposit (D) install
165.You have to hurry because your assignment is ____ next Friday and you are already behind. (A) dull (B) due (C) proper (D) flexible
166.Paul is my best friend. I have a close _______ with him. (A) leisure (B) property (C) relationship (D) instruction
167.We can wear _____ clothes, such as jeans and a T-shirt, to the party tomorrow. (A) formal (B) religious (C) casual (D) fake
168.I _____ some Spanish when I visited my friend in Spain last year. Now I am still learning Spanish. (A) picked up (B) called off (C) took after (D) broke out
169.He defeated his ________ in the election and became the winner. (A) opponent (B) astronaut (C) ingredient (D) passenger
170.The man got shot and was in a _____ condition. (A) criminal (B) crucial (C) courage (D) competent
171.The soldiers rushed to rebuild the bridge that _______ during the earthquake. (A) collapsed (B) activated (C) formulated (D) expressed
172.The fingerprints on the gun _____ that he was the murderer. (A) protected (B) admired (C) innovated (D) proved
173.She’s ______ her knee because of the car accident so she can’t play basketball today. (A) injured (B) engaged (C) concealed (D) qualified
174.The new mayor hasn’t carried out any of her campaign promises. (A) examined (B) supervised (C) transformed (D) implemented
175.We waited for roughly an hour before deciding to leave without George. (A) extremely (B) exactly (C) approximately (D) accurately
176.Tim told me that he got the point. (A) got hurt (B) agreed (C) understood (D) made a mistake
177.____ she was on vacation, Grace found it difficult not to be doing work. (A) In spite of (B) Even though (C) However (D) Regarding
178.She has changed a lot _______ I saw her last time. (A) for (B) since (C) during (D) now
179.Linda ______ go for a hike than go shopping. (A) would rather (B) rather (C) prefers (D) would prefer
180.I enjoy ________ movies on the weekends. (A) watch (B) watching (C) to watch (D) watched
181.Karen ______ out because she did not respond when I knocked her door. (A) will go (B) should go (C) must have gone (D) was going
182.I yelled at my mother last night. I wish I _______ that. (A) do not do (B) did not do (C) had not done (D) would not do
183.Sam has three sisters, two of ______ are nurses. (A) them (B) which (C) who (D) whom
184.I did not paint my apartment by myself. I had my apartment ______. (A) paint (B) painting (C) to paint (D) painted A school uniform helps to maintain discipline. Consider other organizations __185__ members wear uniforms—the army or the police, for example—it is no coincidence that these organizations are well ordered and well trained. A uniform also creates a sense of __186__ . Students who are all dressed the same will feel like part of a group and will develop a sense of belonging. Finally, a uniform creates __187__. Regardless of whether students are wealthy or not, they all look the same. If there were no uniforms, the not-so-wealthy students might feel out of place because they cannot __188__ to wear the latest designer clothes. In this way, a uniform __189__ cultural barriers.
185.(A) who (B) whom (C) whose (D) what
186.(A) identity (B) alternative (C) fluctuate (D) appliance
187.(A) quantity (B) equality (C) confusion (D) contrast
188.(A) inspect (B) depress (C) compose (D) afford
189.(A) increases (B) eliminates (C) inspires (D) circulates Wild River Water Park At Wild River Water Park, you’ll scream on our thrilling water slides, feel like you’re at the ocean in our wave pool, and sink into relaxation in our lazy river. Join us for opening weekend, and you’ll get 25% off adult day passes. Kids’ day passes are half price. Hours: Wednesday through Sunday, 9:00AM to 8:00PM Day pass: $32 for an adult, $20 for a kid Summer pass: $100 for an adult, $ 80 for a kid Anyone under 16 years of age is eligible for the kid rate. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. One adult cannot escort more than four children at a time. Outside food is not allowed in the water park.
190.What is the main purpose of this advertisement? (A) To celebrate a national holiday (B) To inform a birthday party at a water park (C) To promote a new water park (D) To warn the danger of the river
191.Which of the following things is Not permitted at this water park? (A) One adult takes six kids to the park. (B) People scream on the water slides. (C) People eat the food bought in the water park. (D) The person at the age of 15 pays the kid rate.
192.How much would it cost for two children and one adult to go to this water park one day during the opening weekend? (A) $36 (B) $44 (C) $72 (D) $260
193.Which statement is Not True according to this advertisement? (A) The water park is closed on Monday and Tuesday. (B) There is a discount during the opening weekend at this water park. (C) Kids can go to this water park without adults’ company. (D) People need to pay more if they go to this water park in summer. Being a firefighter can be dangerous and exhausting. However, what do firefighters do if there’s no fire? In many towns and cities, firefighters do much more than simply fight fires. They are called upon to manage a variety of accidents, disasters, and rescues that may or may not include fire. Often people call upon firefighters to help them with other daily problems when they just don’t know who else to call. Then, there are times when there are no calls. Many towns and cities have firefighters “on call”, who help out only in emergencies, or when full-time firefighters are busy managing another disaster. For full-time professionals, time between calls is spent on tasks such as maintaining equipment, practicing safety procedures, or doing community training and education.
194.What is the main idea of this passage? (A) It promotes firefighting for job seekers. (B) It informs people how much a firefighter can earn. (C) It introduces what firefighters do. (D) It asks people to respect firefighters.
195.Which of the following activities do the full-time firefighters do when there are no calls? (A) Fight fires (B) Manage disasters (C) Help out in accidents (D) Maintain equipment
196.What do firefighters who are on call do? (A) Help with emergencies (B) Help with the daily problems (C) Do community training (D) Practice safety procedures
197.Which of the following statements is Not True about firefighters? (A) They can fight fires. (B) They can be called to help people with daily problems. (C) They can rescue people from accidents. (D) Their job is complicated but safe. Lonely Planet is the largest publisher of travel guide media in the world. It was founded by Tony and Maureen Wheeler. In 1973, the Wheelers took a trip from Europe to Australia through Asia and wrote a book about it. It was very popular, especially with young European and Australian tourists. Part of the reason for the attraction was that Lonely Planet was the first of its kind to offer guides designed for backpackers. In 1981, the guidebooks expanded to include India. Then in the 1990s, the company started writing guides about Europe and North America. Today, there are about 500 guides in eight languages, as well as TV programs and magazines. The online Lonely Planet community has over 600,000 users connected worldwide.
198.Why did Lonely Planet attract young tourists when it was first created? (A) Backpackers were its target readers. (B) Young people at that time knew nothing about Asia. (C) It was the first travel guidebook. (D) It provided advice for the people who have never travelled
199.Which of the following descriptions about Lonely Planet is Not Correct? (A) It is a publisher founded by the Wheelers. (B) It is printed in several languages. (C) It has its own TV programs and magazines. (D) It does not publish guidebooks about Europe.
200.When did Lonely Planet start to write guides about North America? (A) In the 1960s (B) In the 1970s (C) In the 1980s (D) In the 1990s
申論題 (6)
156.Having a neighbor host loud parties night after night caused me to lose sleep. 連續幾晚鄰居開轟趴吵(害)得我睡不著覺(失眠)。
157.The control panel uses all the newest technology and is considered state-of-the-art. 控制面板全部使用最新的科技而且(被視為)是最先進的。
158.Where there’s a will there’s a way. 有志者事竟成。
159.打斷別人講話是不禮貌的。 It’s not polite (impolite) to interrupt other people while (when) they are speaking (talking).
160.要不是你住那麼遠的話,我會更常拜訪你。 If you didn’t live so far way, I would visit you more often.
161.你永遠不知道會發生什麼事,因為人生充滿無限可能。 You will never know what things will happen because life is filled with unlimited possibilities.