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110年 - 110 關務特種考試_五等_各科別:英文#98148
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初等/五等/佐級◆英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1 Dr. Linton was______ to attend the meeting of the department’s personnel committee because he promised to show up. (A) guarded (B) expected (C) screened (D) deserted
2 On weekdays, Chimei Museum is open from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., ______ Monday. (A) along with (B) except for (C) in addition to (D) on top of
3 Everyone admires Jane’s work, but she is very______about it. She thinks she is just being lucky to get the award. (A) modest (B) anxious (C) aggressive (D) confident
4 Our wages are too low to make a living. We should ask for a______. (A) waste (B) raise (C) pause (D) lift
5 If you visit any fast food store in Taipei, it will invariably be ______ with customers, especially at lunchtimes. (A) costly (B) drafty (C) vacant (D) packed
6 The egg roll is one of the most famous street______in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta. (A) sauces (B) snacks (C) rations (D) recipes
7 Add some ______into the dish because the sour taste can make people have a better appetite. (A) ginger (B) garlic (C) vinegar (D) vanilla
8 The mother______crying when she found her long-lost child. (A) burst out (B) burst at (C) burst on (D) burst from
9 In Africa, HIV and AIDS continue to______ the population. (A) acquire (B) deprive (C) victimize (D) commit
10 Harry Potter is a book full of ______ figures. (A) imagine (B) imaginary (C) imaginatively (D) imagination
11 (A) cave (B) dam (C) nest (D) path
12 (A) downloads (B) neglects (C) overlooks (D) uplifts
13 (A) hard (B) more (C) over (D) still
14 (A) abundant (B) extinct (C) innumerable (D) monstrous
15 (A) chose (B) failed (C) hastened (D) used
16 (A) Actually (B) Although (C) Since (D) Soon
17 (A) for teaching (B) had taught (C) which taught (D) that teaches
18 (A) for minding that (B) by following up (C) to decide that (D) to be sure
19 (A) by (B) for (C) in (D) on
20 (A) cheerful (B) delightful (C) ecstatic (D) pensive
21 According to the passage, which of the following topics did Ali often talk about in public? (A) Heroes and legends. (B) Learning to fight well. (C) Avoiding thieves in fairs. (D) Peace and racial justice.
22 Which of the following could be the best title for this passage? (A) The Life of a Hero:Muhammad Ali. (B) Legends:Muhammad Ali and His Coach. (C) Muhammad Ali in Developing Nations. (D) Muhammad Ali’s Ring Record.
23 What happened to the police officer whom Ali met in a fair when he was 12 years old? (A) The officer finally caught the thief and got the bike back. (B) The officer taught and trained Ali as his first boxing coach. (C) The officer had 56 professional wins and only 5 losses. (D) The officer became the UN Messenger of Peace.
24 Which is the reason that Ali became popular as a young athlete? (A) His unique style and perfect ring record. (B) His growing-up experience as a black person. (C) His boxing instruction for Olympic athletes. (D) His working for developing nations at 18.
25 What did Ali often do to interact with his fans before a match? (A) He often gave an emotional talk about racial justice. (B) He often taught them how to protect themselves. (C) He often sang for them and encouraged them. (D) He often engaged them in a guessing game.
26 According to the passage, what can we assume about the author’s opinion toward the Daylight Saving Time? (A) Confusing. (B) Supporting. (C) Ignoring. (D) Opposing.
27 What do most Americans complain about the Daylight Saving Time in
Paragraph 2
? (A) It failed to cut the nation’s energy bill. (B) It brought too much trouble adjusting their clocks. (C) It disrupted their sleeping patterns. (D) It caused traffic jams and accidents.
28 According to the passage, what does the word “detrimental” mean? (A) Elemental. (B) Harmful. (C) Productive. (D) Reasonable.
29 What is the rationale of “Daylight Saving Time?” (A) If people work and sleep according to the sun, they will be healthier. (B) Changing the time will make industries and workers more productive. (C) People may consume less energy with the help of longer periods of sunlight. (D) People can collect more energy through solar panels in summer time.
30 Which of the following statements is true? (A) Only the United States of America observes Daylight Saving Time. (B) Daylight Saving Time was immediately cancelled after World War Two. (C) Every US state can decide for itself to opt out of Daylight Saving Time. (D) People living in Arizona definitely sleep better than any other Americans.
31 What is the main idea of this passage? (A) An introduction of differernt phobias. (B) An effective therapy for phobias. (C) The causes of different kinds of phobias. (D) The ways to avoid having phobias.
32 Timmy always gets cold feet and can hardly breathe when he speaks in front of his class. Which of the following phobias might he have? (A) Agographobia. (B) Claustrophobia. (C) Glossophobia. (D) Acrophobia.
33 Which of the following is NOT the possible cause of phobias? (A) Distressing events. (B) Genetic factors. (C) Traumatic brain injuries. (D) Virus infection.
34 What is the basic practice of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)? (A) It removes all the possible triggering factors from the person’s life. (B) It overloads the person with what he fears to make him overcome the phobia. (C) It exposes the person to the source of the fear in a controlled setting. (D) It involves surgeries to treat the brain traumatic injuries.
35 Which of the following journals might be the source of this passage? (A) Business and Investment. (B) Psychology and Health. (C) Nanotechnology in Engineering. (D) Agriculture and Genetic Modification.
36 (A) rescue (B) research (C) repairment (D) retirement
37 (A) lately (B) rarely (C) recently (D) suddenly
38 (A) turn (B) move (C) call (D) count
39 (A) weakness (B) chance (C) tendency (D) attraction
40 (A) employ (B) comfort (C) search (D) gamble
41 (A) whom (B) with that (C) by whom (D) which
42 (A) with (B) for (C) of (D) by
43 (A) having worn (B) wearing (C) being worn (D) wore
44 (A) sorts (B) beings (C) bases (D) times
45 (A) which (B) who (C) what (D) where
46 Where is this passage most likely to be seen? (A) A food science textbook. (B) A fashion design website. (C) A sports and health magazine. (D) A business management report.
47 What is the main idea of the second paragraph? (A) The meaning of the word endorphin shows its ability to take away our pain. (B) When we have sex, do exercise, or eat food, our brain calls for endorphins. (C) The word endorphin is formed by the two words endogenous and morphine. (D) Endorphins stop sending pain signals by locking into special receptor cells.
48 Which of the following statements is true? (A) When endorphins lock into special receptor cells, they block the transmission of pain signals. (B) Endorphins make us feel differently from what morphine does to us. (C) People won’t get an endorphin rush from simply talking to a stranger. (D) People get the same endorphin rush for things they do.
49 According to the passage, which of the following does
NOT
produce endorphins? (A) Running long distance. (B) Eating a satisfying meal. (C) Doing light weight training. (D) Making anaerobic body moves.
50 What does “euphoric” in the second paragraph mean? (A) Basic. (B) Happy. (C) Rising. (D) Sudden.
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