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111年 - 111 全國農業金庫新進人員甄試_共同科目:英文#106447
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銀行◆英文 |
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111年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. Traveling is a great way to _____ different cultures and lifestyles. (A) appeal (B) explore (C) install (D) oppose
2. I am too busy to read through the details of this report. Please give me a _____ of its main points. (A) barbecue (B) fulfillment (C) perfection (D) summary
3. _____ diamonds are much cheaper than the real ones because they are man-made. (A) Artificial (B) Enormous (C) Intensive (D) Organic
4. Please _____ down the screen so we can see the last part of the document. (A) portray (B) pulse (C) scroll (D) suppress
5. With _____ images, weathermen can make more accurate forecasts. (A) mineral (B) nursery (C) protest (D) satellite
6. After many years of serious arguments and misunderstandings, these two old enemies could never _____. (A) prosecute (B) publicize (C) reconcile (D) reinforce
7. Project management is the process of organizing the way that changes are _____ efficiently within an organization. (A) imitated (B) implied (C) impeded (D) implemented
8. Projects often have a finite length, involve a number of activities and people, and have deadlines and fixed _____. (A) vessels (B) varieties (C) budgets (D) brochures
9. Research shows that stress can have a “_____ effect” on the people that are close to the sufferer. (A) ripple (B) revenge (C) restless (D) retrieved
10. Switching to electric vehicles can solve the local pollution problem and _____ noise to an extent. (A) migrate (B) mitigate (C) mesmerize (D) immigrate
11. Scientific research has an enormous _____ on how we innovate and develop technologies, thus ultimately boosting human progress. (A) measurement (B) necessity (C) impact (D) network
12. It will take at least two weeks to sequence the variant and gather more information on how Omicron compares to other variants in terms of _____ and likelihood of severe illness. (A) transmissibility (B) permission (C) durability (D) feasibility
13. Islamic countries scrambled on Sunday to find ways to help Afghanistan avoid an _____ economic collapse. (A) imminent (B) eminent (C) intimate (D) efficient
14. Bob Dole was remembered in his western Kansas hometown as a _____ patriot, shaped by small-town values and a tough prairie landscape to become “the greatest of the Greatest Generation.” (A) pertinent (B) disheartened (C) ignorant (D) compassionate
15. Some investments pay _____, which you can either take as extra income or reinvest to help your portfolio grow. (A) dividends (B) divides (C) stockholders (D) proliferations 二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】
16. You’d _____ make the same mistake again. (A) better not (B) not better (C) better not to (D) not better to
17. My new job isn’t as good as expected. I _____ my old company. I regret my decision. (A) should leave (B) should have left (C) shouldn’t leave (D) shouldn’t have left
18. Analysts say it’s too early to tell _____ oil price will go down in the long run or not. (A) about (B) of (C) that (D) whether
19. I didn’t believe a word he said, and _____. (A) the police didn’t too (B) so didn’t the police (C) neither did the police (D) the police did, too
20. Leftist and former student leader Gabriel Boric, 35, will become Chile’s youngest President since _____ to democracy in 1990. (A) it’s return (B) it’s returned (C) its returned (D) its return
21. Most coffee goes through a wet-milling process that uses significant amount of freshwater to de-pulp and wash the coffee. Then the coffee is dried, roasted, shipped and brewed-_____ uses energy. (A) every of all (B) each of which (C) one of that (D) all of what
22. A research institute released a large-scale survey on work environment. Most subjects _____ said they are happy with their work. (A) asking (B) asked (C) who ask (D) who asked
23. The economic recovery from the coronavirus has always been uneven, _____ different parts of the world bouncing back at different speeds. (A) at (B) and (C) with (D) for
24. In the 1900s, better telescopes led astronomers to realize that the Solar System is in a galaxy made of billions of stars, _____ we call the Milky Way. (A) where (B) that (C) what (D) which
25. For the purposes of knowing _____ a traveler will transmit virus to others, antigen tests will suffice. (A) whether (B) what (C) which (D) whenever
26. Science, together with curiosity and a strong pioneering spirit, _____ us find solutions to global challenges so we can make a positive difference in the lives of millions of people. (A) help (B) helps (C) helping (D) help to
27. _____ all the animals, sheep are believed to possess the most powerful memories with some research showing them to be better than humans in certain situations. (A) For (B) With (C) Of (D) From
28. Making your money _____ for you means taking control of your finances, then using that control to continuously improve your financial stability and security. (A) working (B) to work (C) work (D) worked
29. On YouTube, _____ music videos for the biggest working musicians, but you can also support independent creators as they quite literally attempt to get their voices out there! (A) not only you will find (B) not only will you find (C) will you find not only (D) only you will not find
30. Musicals are stories that are told through song and dance, _____ them one of the most unique and exciting ways to experience music. (A) and makes (B) and making (C) making (D) made
31.(A) Additionally (B) Consequently (C) Furthermore (D) Nevertheless
32.(A) back (B) close (C) off (D) without
33.(A) permits (B) prohibits (C) stimulates (D) substitutes
34.(A) contact (B) incursion (C) law (D) technology
35.(A) limitation (B) participation (C) transition (D) violation
36. (A) wiping (B) wipe (C) filling (D) fill
37. (A) do (B) have (C) had (D) does
38. (A) worthy (B) worth (C) worthwhile (D) worthily
39. (A) specious (B) living (C) wiggle (D) spatial
40. (A) where (B) which (C) that (D) whatever
41. What is the best title of this passage? (A) Immigrant life in New York. (B) Successful immigrants in the U.S. (C) Racial discrimination in New York. (D) Electrical power crisis in the U.S.
42. Which is an accurate description of a tenement? (A) It’s an apartment building for poor people. (B) People living there are friendly to one another. (C) Great location makes a tenement an ideal place. (D) Old people do not like to live there.
43. What was the life like in a tenement in the year 1900? (A) There was no running water. (B) Bathrooms were not inside the building. (C) Rents had to be paid by cash. (D) People ate at home all the time.
44. Which is an accurate description of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum? (A) It’s in a four-story building. (B) The building was built in the 1860s. (C) Wealthy Jewish immigrants lived there. (D) The total number of residents living in that building was under 100.
45. Which is NOT an accurate description of the Rogarshevskys in this passage? (A) A person paid some money to live with them. (B) They were originally from Russia. (C) There were nine members in their family. (D) No electricity was available when they moved in in 1901.
46. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Culture of fear is a good concept that should be used by the public to achieve their goals. (B) George Bush and Tony Blair used the force of culture of fear to restore their power and authority. (C) Culture of fear, rather than the reality, is usually used by politicians and media to increase their power or workplace goals through emotional bias. (D) Culture of fear is widely used in the media to create a worldview that reflects the recurrent media messages.
47. According to the passage, who made the concept of culture of fear well known to the general public? (A) Barry Glassner (B) George Gerbner (C) Adam Curtis (D) Frank Furedi
48. Which of the following correctly describes Adam Curtis’s belief in his 2004 BBC documentary? (A) American neo-conservative movement originated from the severe threat of the Soviet Union. (B) There had been a realistic fear of terrorism in the west since the September 11 attacks. (C) George W Bush and Tony Blair rightly used the fear of an organized “web of evil” to protect their people. (D) It was wrong for the media, security forces and the Bush administration to use the culture of fear to expand their power.
49. What does the word “castigated” in the second paragraph most likely mean? (A) criticized (B) excused (C) endorsed (D) publicized
50. What can we infer from George Gerbner’s study? (A) Media consumption and the fear of crime will alert people and make the world a better place. (B) Television and other forms of mass media may misguide the viewers to have a wrong worldview. (C) Television or the internet will objectively reflect the world’s vital events and awaken the viewers. (D) Media consumption will be closely related to the rising of the crime rate in the world.
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