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110年 - 110 關務特種考試_四等_各科別:英文#98290
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公職四等◆英文 |
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110年 |
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50 |
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1 Don't pay too much attention to such a _____ thing. Instead, you should focus on important issues. (A) cautious (B) crucial (C) trivial (D) valid
2 A human eye includes a controlling _____ which can increase or reduce the amount of light entering the eye. (A) panel (B) detector (C) organism (D) mechanism
3 _____ speaking, doing exercise every day can help people get stronger and healthier. (A) Proudly (B) Generally (C) Independently (D) Pessimistically
4 Please arrive 20 minutes earlier for your scheduled _____. For cancelation, please let the front desk know two hours in advance. (A) announcement (B) appointment (C) assembly (D) argument
5 “Poor-quality sleep puts individuals at _____ increased risk of developing high blood pressure,” said Susan Redline, M.D. (A) improvingly (B) importantly (C) significantly (D) conventionally
6 _____ place first in 1954 and then opened to international competitors in 1960, the Macau Grand Prix has been a firm favorite on the racing circuit ever since. (A) Ultimate (B) Making (C) Taking (D) Preliminary
7 We should never _____ to the enemy known as addiction. Once we give in, we give ourselves up. (A) surrender (B) resign (C) withdraw (D) decline
8 The hotel was full and the owner consented to give us a discount, _____ we would put up with the inconvenience of all four of us sleeping in one room. (A) despite (B) concerning (C) provided (D) regardless
9 Matthew did not show up for the midterm exam. His professor issued a written _____ to inform him that if he misses the make-up exam and final exam, he will be failed. (A) warning (B) judgement (C) support (D) permission
10 The heavy rains have eroded the riverbank, so all the roots of the trees and bushes are now _____. (A) exported (B) excelled (C) expelled (D) exposed
11 The manager knows how to pay _____ to his staff and improve their relationship. (A) compliments (B) complaints (C) committees (D) competitions
12 (A) In addition to (B) In common with (C) Likewise (D) Same of
13 (A) depend (B) keep (C) switch (D) turn
14 (A) advanced (B) retarded (C) conditioned (D) defected
15 (A) significance (B) difference (C) diversion (D) reverse
16 (A) follows (B) detaches (C) embodies (D) transcends
17 (A) crushing (B) reducing (C) deleting (D) boosting
18 (A) with (B) against (C) the place (D) the way
19 (A) conclude (B) broadcast (C) estimate (D) isolate
20 (A) progressed (B) regressed (C) recovered (D) prevented
21 (A) communication (B) competition (C) cooperation (D) consideration
22 (A) uninstalling (B) installing (C) installed (D) uninstalled
23 (A) launch (B) purchase (C) production (D) lease
24 (A) pleasing (B) annoying (C) informing (D) testing
25 (A) kind gesture (B) positive attitude (C) quick solution (D) red flag
26 (A) minimize (B) dismiss (C) suspend (D) shorten
27 (A) put down (B) accounted for (C) was made from (D) was composed of
28 (A) In the meantime (B) Inversely (C) As a result (D) On the other hand
29 (A) transform (B) migrate (C) transmit (D) initiate
30 (A) descended (B) soared (C) alighted (D) merged
31 Why do first children tend to be high achievers? (A) Their parents usually focus on them a lot. (B) They learn to deal with their parents and siblings. (C) Their parents force them to be. (D) They need to compete with the youngest for attention.
32 Which of the following words is closest in meaning to "rebels"? (A) Supporters. (B) Criminals. (C) Fighters. (D) Gangsters.
33 Which of the following traits does NOT describe firstborns? (A) Highly intelligent. (B) Healthier than their siblings. (C) Artistic. (D) Highly successful.
34 What does Serena Williams' statement mean? (A) Her achievements connect closely to her birth order. (B) Her success is driven more by sibling competitiveness. (C) She is forced by her sister to become successful while she only wants to stay normal. (D) She does not like her sister to steal her thunder on the tennis court.
35 What is the main idea of this passage? (A) One’s birth order may say something about one’s personality to some extent. (B) One’s personality is determined solely and completely by birth order. (C) One's siblings usually have a negative influence on one’s personality. (D) It is always a blessing to be born first and to have a sibling.
36 Which of the following statements is NOT true according to this passage? (A) Some scientists still do not believe the existence of parallel universes. (B) Matter and living things are not likely to exist within a parallel universe. (C) Quantum physics can be used to explain multidimensional connections. (D) The idea of parallel universes was not supported by scientists in the past.
37 Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “
duplicates
”? (A) Copies. (B) Hostages. (C) Fantasies. (D) Acquaintances.
38 What function are wormholes believed to perform by some scientists? (A) Offering the channel for communication. (B) Blocking the possibility of multidimensional travel. (C) Acting as the mechanism that explains quantum physics. (D) Interfering with parallel universes in some ghostly manner.
39 Where is a parallel universe most likely to be found according to this passage? (A) A system where no wormhole exists. (B) The same space as our own universe. (C) A plane in which galaxies can be found. (D) The birthplace of physicists and astronomers.
40 What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To analyze the origin of parallel universes and to discover how they were formed. (B) To prove the existence of parallel universes and to argue against all the opposite beliefs. (C) To show the difference between parallel universes and wormholes and to explain its reasons. (D) To reveal various attitudes toward the idea of a parallel universe and to introduce its basic nature.
41 What is the author's main purpose to write this passage? (A) To describe medical symptoms to doctors. (B) To alert friends and family to an infectious disease. (C) To urge the government to take action against a disease. (D) To make a complaint to medical staff about misdiagnosis.
42 According to the passage, which is one of the reasons that Lyme disease is difficult to be diagnosed? (A) It is common to be bitten by ticks. (B) There are few experts in this disease. (C) Many patients do not develop rashes. (D) The bacteria are not visible to the naked eye.
43 What is the author's tone in the last paragraph? (A) Optimistic. (B) Curious. (C) Defensive. (D) Worried.
44 Which of the following statements about Lyme disease is true? (A) Cold weather increases the risk of infection. (B) The disease can be transmitted through water or food. (C) Treatment is not easy even if the disease is diagnosed early. (D) The duration of tick attachment is a factor in bacteria transmission.
45 Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? (A) The passage was written near the end of summer. (B) The author has been hospitalized for the past ten months. (C) Lyme disease is named after the place where it was first discovered. (D) The medical expenses have led to financial hardships for the author.
46 Where is this passage most likely to be seen? (A) A financial services report. (B) A political science textbook. (C) A food and health magazine. (D) A fashion and lifestyle website.
47 What is the second paragraph mainly about? (A) Hipsters' general educational backgrounds. (B) Hipsters' being found racially open-minded. (C) Typical personal traits and profiles of hipsters. (D) Creative and analytical thinking abilities of hipsters.
48 What is the third paragraph mainly about? (A) The influence of hipsters on fashion trends. (B) The surge of the old-and-worn looking jeans. (C) The stores where mainstream consumers like to shop. (D) The link between hipsters and mainstream consumers.
49 Which of the following statements is NOT true about hipsters? (A) Hipsters generally show distinct cultural and fashion sensibilities. (B) Members of the hipster subculture enjoy being labeled as hipsters. (C) Many hipsters tend to work in the music, art, and fashion industries. (D) Hipsters have helped new fashion and music trends reach the public.
50 What does "
prevalent"
in the third paragraph mean? (A) Recent. (B) Typical. (C) Popular. (D) Creative.
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