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111年 - 111 第一銀行_新進人員甄選試題:英文#107680
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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. Please tell us your preferences and we will change the design _____. (A) relentlessly (B) intermittently (C) accordingly (D) variably
7. The decision was criticized as arbitrary and _____. It was not based on any convincing evidence and seemed to be the mere result of his bad mood. (A) capricious (B) judicious (C) arduous (D) strenuous
8. It is important to _____ good work ethic in the employees so as to increase productivity. (A) extricate (B) cascade (C) plunge (D) inculcate
9. Due to recent cases of poisoning, sales of the product _____. (A) imprisoned (B) plummeted (C) corrupted (D) seared
10. What they did may have constituted a _____ of contract. We should consult our lawyers about what actions to take. (A) tenure (B) leakage (C) patron (D) breach
11. Don’t allow yourself to be _____ by people around you. You should clearly know what you want and don’t be afraid to stand up for yourself. (A) testified (B) manipulated (C) perpetrated (D) sustained
12. From record-breaking snow and relentless rain to astonishing extreme temperatures around the globe, it's been a week of _____ weather. (A) trickling (B) unprecedented (C) instituted (D) discriminating
13. To avoid any damage to the screen, do not use any harsh cleanser because the screen is made of such _____ material. (A) pungent (B) trimmed (C) dull (D) fragile
14. The machines broke down due to _____ maintenance. (A) coerced (B) distinctive (C) inadequate (D) exquisite
15. The horseshoe-shaped glass walkway, a popular _____ for tourists since it opened in 2007, is just outside Grand Canyon National Park. (A) repellent (B) destination (C) fragment (D) tantrum
16. I didn’t enjoy _____ those papers and I was glad to be rid of them. (A) make (B) made (C) to make (D) making
17. Your shoes are worn out, but hers still _____ good. (A) looks (B) look (C) is looking (D) has looked
18. 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
19. The water at the surface of the sea is warmer than _____ at greater depths. (A) it (B) they (C) what (D) that
20. _____ 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
21. How much money does a woman _____ on clothes in a year? (A) cost (B) spend (C) take (D) need
22. There are _____ guavas and other fruits in the frige. Please help yourself to some. (A) a few (B) a little (C) few (D) little
23. The man _____ Jane is speaking will become her husband two months later. (A) who (B) whom (C) to who (D) to whom
24. The daily rate of sickness allowance is a sum equivalent to _____ of the employee’s average daily wages. (A) four fifth (B) fourth five (C) four fifths (D) fourth fives
25. By no means _____ try to excuse himself from any offence caused by these comments. (A) he will (B) he shall (C) will he (D) shall he
26. Increased importance _____ on media and information literacy by both developed and developing countries. (A) places (B) placed (C) is placing (D) is being placed
27. With all the food and company, this is _____ the happiest birthday I’ve ever had. (A) indeed (B) no much than (C) only but (D) rather than
28. The device, _____ more than 100 pounds, was placed on top of a tiny bamboo stick and moved around freely. (A) can be weighed (B) which weighing (C) which can weigh (D) that is weighed
29. In a video recorded by a witness, a woman can be seen on the ground _____ her feet to fend off a large bull that had charged at her. (A) who using (B) to used (C) use (D) using
30. The company said it will instruct operators to conduct specific inspections, make any necessary repairs, and _____ their findings immediately. (A) report (B) reporting (C) reported (D) be reported
31. (A) congestions (B) incivilities (C) properties (D) tendons
【已刪除】32. (A) Weather (B) Where (C) What (D) Whatever(E)一律給分
33. (A) turns out (B) lies in (C) results in (D) comes about
34. (A) submerged (B) bent (C) deviated (D) released
35. (A) commonly (B) gradually (C) intentionally (D) adversely
36. (A) sensation (B) appreciation (C) interpretation (D) location
37. (A) humidity (B) density (C) temperature (D) fissure
38. (A) popular (B) usual (C) secondary (D) temporary
39. (A) the only (B) each other (C) another (D) others
40. (A) face down (B) look for (C) dream up (D) chase away
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 first paragraph mainly about? (A) Why ancient Greeks liked orchids (B) How orchids received their name (C) Where orchids were first found (D) When orchids were first named
47. What is the most likely reason that ancient Greeks associated orchids with fertility? (A) Their flowers looked like women’s bodies. (B) They were first found on an island full of children. (C) Ancient Greeks needed to increase their male population. (D) Their underground roots looked like testicles.
48. Which of the following is true about orchids? (A) Orchids were named so because of their roots. (B) Orchids were first named by the Javanese. (C) Orchids are proven to help women become pregnant. (D) Different species of orchids represent different ethnic species.
49. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) The leaves of orchids can be made into medicine. (B) Moth orchids were officially named in the 1800s. (C) The Victorians liked to put orchids in their drinks. (D) Orchids are only good for display purposes.
50. Where in the passage does the author talk about the practical use of orchids? (A) The first sentence in the first paragraph (B) The last sentence in the first paragraph (C) The first sentence in the third paragraph (D) The second sentence in the second paragraph
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