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110年 - 110 民航特種考試_三等_各科別:英文#101089
科目:
高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
3
試卷資訊
所屬科目:
高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文
選擇題 (40)
1 Careful parents take their children to a doctor for vaccination to ________ them against many dangerous diseases. (A) alienate (B) seclude (C) migrate (D) immunize
2 The former mayor of this city decided to withdraw from public life to live in the peaceful countryside, so he ________ to be nominated again. (A) deceased (B) declined (C) deduced (D) dissolved
3 The cattle, ________ peacefully, moved past us towards their sheds for the night. (A) leveling (B) lowing (C) losing (D) loosing
4 He had a deep ________ toward his grandmother as she spent so much time and effort raising him up. (A) affection (B) prospective (C) intention (D) perspective
5 The speech became ________ after a while, so most audience fell asleep. (A) momentous (B) murmuring (C) monotonous (D) monopolizing
6 Research indicates that the ownership of ________ can influence the way one thinks and feels, the way one is regarded by others, and the way one views the future. (A) assets (B) stashes (C) starks (D) assents
7 Nonverbal communication ________ a broad spectrum of human interactions and behaviors, including gestures, body movements, facial expressions, eye contacts, and so on. (A) indulges (B) encompasses (C) divulges (D) counteracts
8 The singer was ________ ; he could not read, but he could sing and compose various types of songs. (A) ignoble (B) inductive (C) indubitable (D) illiterate
9 The lawyer faced the problem of whether to ________ into the client’s past, or to leave it alone. (A) tame (B) incite (C) flare (D) delve
10 I walked away from the village, past the amber-eyed goats, down into the great green valley where the river ________. (A) manipulated (B) managed (C) measured (D) meandered
11 Billy was elected because the other men ranged before him showed to ill ________. (A) acknowledgement (B) recognition (C) advantage (D) deliberation
12 An ________ is often applied to express a truth about life to make people feel motivated and encouraged. (A) austerity (B) avow (C) adage (D) innuendo
13 Never take Eric’s words ________ because that is his style. There are many connotations in what he says. (A) coordinately (B) literally (C) randomly (D) subsequently
14 The police don’t usually like to ________ in disputes between husbands and wives. (A) prescribe (B) intervene (C) delegate (D) obligate
15 April Fool’s Day, the holiday when ________ and jokes are expected, was originally celebrated on New Year’s Day by the Romans. (A) devices (B) quirks (C) pranks (D) feints
16 What is this story mainly about? (A) A neck dissection surgery. (B) Radiation side effects. (C) An earthquake experience. (D) A cancer treatment.
17 What is the main problem with the author? (A) Neck-opening surgery. (B) Tumor dissection surgery. (C) Lung cancer. (D) Swallowing desperation.
18 Which of the following descriptions is NOT true of the situation happening to the author? (A) Her lung tumors grew and grew. (B) Her lips were blue. (C) Her skin cracked easily. (D) Her lungs were full of water.
19 What happened to the author that ended her up in an ICU? (A) Chemotherapy. (B) Lung operation. (C) Lung inflammation. (D) Cancer tumor dissection.
20 What is implied by the mother’s saying “Are you ready, sweetie?” and the father’s sobbing? (A) The family felt that the author is not ready for the surgery. (B) Her family feared that the daughter might die. (C) Her father was so choked that the mother felt sorry for him. (D) Her family was bidding her to stay calm.
21 (A) assigning (B) colliding (C) engaging (D) commanding
22 (A) Originated (B) Originating (C) Being originated (D) Having been originated
23 (A) that (B) they (C) both of them (D) both of which
24 (A) except (B) let alone (C) as well as (D) in addition to
25 (A) otherwise (B) in turn (C) in case (D) by far
26 What is the passage mainly about? (A) International medical repatriations. (B) Emergency Medicaid compensations. (C) Medical care for uninsured immigrants. (D) Human rights violations by hospitals.
27 According to the passage, which of the following is true about policies and practices surrounding health care for uninsured patients? (A) Hospitals are required by Federal laws to give long-term medical care to uninsured, indigent patients. (B) Hospitals may only be compensated for emergency treatments provided to uninsured patients. (C) Uninsured, indigent patients are typically transferred to and received by rehabilitation centers after emergency care. (D) Federal regulations require hospitals to discharge uninsured immigrants after emergency care.
28 Which of the following is NOT true about the hospital’s action of sending Jimenez back to Guatemala? (A) The hospital obtained a legal permission before sending Jimenez back. (B) The hospital was ordered by the court to send Jimenez back. (C) The court revoked its earlier order after Jimenez was sent back. (D) Martin Memorial hired an air ambulance to send Jimenez back out of its own budget.
29 What was the principal reason for the hospital’s decision to send Jimenez back? (A) For political reasons. (B) For legal reasons. (C) For financial reasons. (D) For medical reasons.
30 Which of the following statements is true about Martin Memorial? (A) It decided to stop providing medical care to uninsured immigrants. (B) It was caught in a dilemma between medical obligations and financial burdens. (C) It was a private local hospital designated to provide medical care to uninsured immigrants. (D) It was the first one to remove uninsured, indigent immigrants from the hospital by court orders.
31 According to the passage, what would Jackson opt for realizing justice? (A) Following public demands. (B) Beheading the culprit. (C) A tattoo for the predator. (D) Endless mental torments for the predator.
32 What is the closest meaning of the word “lashed” in the passage? (A) hit with force (B) criticized severely (C) tied together firmly (D) watered in all directions
33 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) To carry the dead body of the victim as a burden and public shame is the only justice to the family member. (B) Since a brother’s death is not public fare, newspaper headlines should have no carrying. (C) After the long trial of his brother’s death, there was a public clamor for vengeance. (D) He had a hard time calming himself down because of many talks, gossips, news, and reports of his brother’s death.
34 What is hinted at the end of the passage? (A) The author had the same tattoo as his dead brother. (B) The predator on the author’s brother was a relative of the tattoo artist. (C) The predator was tattooed by the same artist who patterned the rose for the author. (D) The revenge is done in a way that the author was needled with the same color as the victimizer.
35 How did Jackson react to the death of his brother? (A) He was confident in the practice of justice for the death of his brother. (B) He joined the chorus to sing songs for his brother as a solution for his sorrow. (C) His brother’s calamity caused him to freeze his desire for justice. (D) He was not easily swayed by public opinions concerning justice and revenge.
36 Which of the following statements is true about the cats in Rome? (A) They have caused many environmental problems. (B) They are deeply intertwined with the lives in Rome. (C) They could only be found in ancient Rome. (D) They exist in myths and are a scarce species.
37 How do we know the Romans have considered cats sacred animals? (A) We may bump into cats everywhere on ancient pillars and steps. (B) There are about 30,000 stray cats living in the ancient ruins. (C) Many portraits of Roman deities have the connection with cats. (D) The cats in Rome would know the place where a hidden treasure lies.
38 Who is the intended reader of this passage? (A) Archaeologists. (B) Historians. (C) Lawmakers. (D) Tourists.
39 Which of the following is the street dedicated to cats? (A) Via della Gatta. (B) Piazza Grazioli. (C) Piazza del Collegio Romano. (D) Palazzo Doria-Pamphili.
40 What is the meaning of the word “ailurophile”? (A) A pet worker. (B) A cat fancier. (C) A tourist. (D) A resident.
申論題 (3)
一、英譯中(15 分)
Safety is the highest priority of all involved in aviation. The shared goal is for every flight to take off and land safely, a routine that happens more than 126,000 times every day around the globe. In 2018, the fatal accident rate was 0.28 per one million flights, equivalent to one fatal accident for every 4.2 million flights. Each fatality is a tragedy for not only the airline involved but, more importantly, for those on board. That is why this industry has designed and implemented a set of safety strategies to ensure more secured traveling by air.
二、中譯英(15 分)
因應新冠疫情的發展與航空旅遊的逐漸復甦,許多航空公司陸續宣布 將試行國際航空運輸協會旅行通行證(IATA Travel Pass)。透過導入 健康數位驗證程序,許多國際航線已逐步啟動此項通行證。在提供機 上服務方面,零接觸服務將會是未來航空旅行的重要趨勢,不但可以 讓機組人員、旅客感到更安全,亦可透過相關驗證,達到簡化程序之 目的。
三、英文作文(20 分)
As everyone knows, in both 2020 and 2021, people’s lives around the world have been impacted by COVID-19. Please write a 250-word essay on how people’s leisure life has changed and analyze the advantages and disadvantages of these changes.