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111年 - 111 第一銀行新進人員甄選_一般行員 A_共同科目:英文#107083
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
111年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. The mayor declared a citywide _____ ahead of a storm that is expected to bring record rainfall this weekend. (A) concealment (B) predicate (C) emergency (D) faintness
2. The president criticized the media and said the constant talk of a coming war was creating _____ and hurting the country’s economy. (A) companion (B) panic (C) bandage (D) essence
3. The recent series of unfortunate events made him feel _____ and lost all hope. (A) settled (B) depressed (C) refined (D) triumphed
4. I can’t _____ whether it was a rainy or snowy day when he last visited us. It was so many years ago. (A) recall (B) indulge (C) pamper (D) afford
5. We differ from our _____ in that we value our customers’ trust as our most important asset, and that’s why we are able to stay ahead in the competition. (A) champions (B) rivals (C) editors (D) assistants
6. This is his fourth _____ to learn the song. He has already tried three times in the past month. (A) clearance (B) plantation (C) attempt (D) monastery
7. _____ of the town can buy tickets to the show at a discount, but you need to show your ID to prove that you live in the town. (A) Surveyors (B) Emigrants (C) Auditors (D) Residents
8. As the gunman opened fire, they all ran for _____ behind the trees. (A) appearance (B) presence (C) income (D) safety
9. The interior designer needs to _____ the size of the room to see if the furniture will fit there. (A) measure (B) express (C) locate (D) struggle
10. They have to wear _____ clothing for the short visits, and their radiation levels have to be tested after they leave the room. (A) satisfactory (B) powerful (C) tropical (D) protective
11. With a work _____, a foreigner can apply for a work visa in order to have temporary residence in Taiwan. (A) permit (B) discount (C) doubt (D) rent
12. Despite Jason’s apparent _____ views, he still practices the traditional ceremonies and regulations of a puritan. (A) historical (B) liberal (C) sensitive (D) attractive
13. Skydivers often open their _____ upwind of the intended landing area, and then land into the wind to minimize speed. (A) publications (B) parachutes (C) procedures (D) possessions
14. Samantha flew into a _____ when she heard that her older brother would be getting her family’s real estate. (A) economy (B) hardware (C) underpass (D) rage
15. Severe _____ reactions to vaccines are rare and difficult to predict, generally occurring at a rate of approximately one event per million cases. (A) distinctive (B) subjective (C) transparent (D) allergic
16. Either you or your mother _____ to come and sign the paper before next Wednesday. (A) need (B) are needing (C) be needed (D) needs
17. You have to stop _____ so much if you want to stay healthy. (A) to drink and smoke (B) drink and smoke (C) drinking and smoking (D) be drinking and smoking
18. It was _____ experience that I still remember it clearly today. (A) so much wonderful (B) such a wonderful (C) so a wonderful (D) wonderful such as
19. All those _____ in the woods were found later by the police. (A) who lost (B) were lost (C) been lost (D) lost
20. _____ his past behavior, I wouldn’t be surprised if you don’t welcome him. (A) Given (B) To give (C) Giving (D) Be given
21. I don’t think your parents will be happy to hear about it. _____ them. (A) You better not to tell (B) You no telling (C) You’d better not tell (D) You don’t have told
22. It’s ridiculous that the necklace costs fifty dollars only but the box costs _____. (A) twice as much (B) two that much (C) twice so (D) at such two times
23. I’m so glad that I left early, or I _____ caught in the accident. (A) could was (B) could have been (C) can to be (D) can been
24. I didn’t enjoy _____ those papers and I was glad to be rid of them. (A) make (B) made (C) to make (D) making
25. Your shoes are worn out, but hers still _____ good. (A) looks (B) look (C) is looking (D) has looked
26. Bob was a pioneer in the industry, and much of what he did _____ now the standard today. (A) is (B) are (C) am (D) will be
27. These girls want to play _____ piano, and those boys want to play _____ basketball. (A) x / x (B) the / the (C) x / the (D) the / x
28. The water at the surface of the sea is warmer than _____ at greater depths. (A) it (B) they (C) what (D) that
29. Cynthia _____ in a bookstore since she graduated from university in 2015. (A) works (B) worked (C) is working (D) has been working
30. _____ from the top of the mountain, the beach is crowded with hotels and others high-rise buildings (A) See (B) Seeing (C) Seen (D) To see
31. (A) involved (B) covered (C) drilled (D) pumped
32. (A) luxury (B) design (C) necessity (D) explanation
33. (A) request (B) institution (C) message (D) sentiment
34. (A) seek (B) contradict (C) determine (D) forgive
35. (A) reasonable (B) defendable (C) unchangeable (D) impossible
36. (A) how (B) when (C) where (D) what
37. (A) low (B) fresh (C) solid (D) dry
38. (A) relative (B) failing (C) depressing (D) attractive
39. (A) better than (B) far from (C) prior to (D) instead of
40. (A) artistry (B) justice (C) infancy (D) magnitude
41. What is the second paragraph mainly about? (A) Why playing golf helps children succeed in career (B) The physical and mental benefits of golf for children (C) How golf benefits children physically (D) Golf as a great way to improve children’s vision
42. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a benefit of golf playing for children? (A) Golf is safer than football or hockey. (B) Golf helps children know more successful people. (C) Golf promotes a love of nature. (D) Golf can prevent nearsightedness in children.
43. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Computers and smart phones can help children learn better in school. (B) Playing sports benefits children’s health but not social skills. (C) Golf is a non-contact sport, so children will not get COVID playing golf. (D) Some golf-related skills can be useful in other sports as well.
44. According to the passage, which of the following is the best for children’s health? (A) Spending time in nature and enjoying sunshine (B) Planting trees and keeping birds as pets (C) Taking lessons on improving social skills (D) Becoming a member of a fancy beach club
45. Where can the passage most likely be found? (A) A newspaper editorial on raising competitive children in modern America (B) A research paper comparing the effects of golf and other sports on children’s physical development (C) A brochure of a club that offers golf lessons for children (D) A textbook on sports and children’s emotional well-being
46. What is the best title for the passage? (A) How Face Masks Change Our Lives (B) A Brief History of Face Masks (C) Why People Prefer Face Masks to Veils (D) Face Masks and Modern Life
47. Which of the following is true? (A) Face coverings started out as a fashion statement. (B) Face masks may cause more air and water pollution. (C) Cotton masks do not protect people from harmful bacteria. (D) Bacteria may come out of healthy people’s mouths and noses.
48. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Protective masks have been worn by surgeons and nurses for more than 100 years. (B) People did not know there were bacteria in the air until COVID appeared in 2019. (C) The first medical mask was invented by an artist. (D) Face coverings were first used by servants of Chinese emperors.
49. Which of the following is most closely associated with the modern version of medical masks? (A) Wu Lien-teh (B) Leonardo da Vinci (C) Louis Pasteur (D) Marco Polo
50. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a purpose of wearing face coverings? (A) Infectious diseases will not spread as quickly. (B) Bacteria will not hurt the patient in surgery. (C) Fashionable ladies will not need to show their faces in public. (D) Toxic chemicals will not be breathed in by artists working with paint or plaster.
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