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111年 - 111-2 第一銀行_新進人員甄選_一般行員 A:英文#111606
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
111年 |
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50 |
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1. This is just a _____ of an ice berg-this social problem is in fact more widespread and serious than it looks on the surface.(A) matter(B) tip(C) pack(D) couple
2. Paris is the _____ of France, the center of all the country’s political and economic activities. (A) suburb (B) cradle (C) gallery (D) capital
3. The famous premier stepped down because of a _____ reported by the media that he had an affair with a married woman. (A) fantasy (B) glance (C) scandal (D) credit
4. She is quite _____ when forced to choose between two options that are equally compelling. (A) erotic (B) hesitant (C) decisive (D) nutritious
5. You must be responsible for the _____ since you’re the one who insisted on doing it in your way. (A) consequences (B) prerequisites (C) headquarters (D) blessings
6. Loud singing and laughing outside the classroom _____ the professor’s lecture. (A) skimmed (B) disrupted (C) rowed (D) pronounced
7. There are billions of stars in the sky, but only about 5000 are _____ to the naked human eye. (A) edible (B) reputable (C) visible (D) permeable
8. People who regularly _____ say that it calms their minds and makes them healthier and more alert. (A) meditate (B) devastate (C) castrate (D) prorate
9. The fire spread so quickly that the whole block was _____ in flames in 15 minutes. (A) engulfed (B) dissected (C) chained (D) foamed
10. The rumors were meant to _____ the leader so people would not trust him anymore. (A) appreciate (B) signify (C) repute (D) discredit
11. The house looks _____. There are cobwebs everywhere, and the weeds in the yard are almost as tall as men. (A) dictated (B) quacked (C) ornamented (D) abandoned
12. The pills the doctor _____ are all in this box. Remember to take one after every meal. (A) capped (B) aborted (C) prescribed (D) formatted
13. We will start _____ in a few minutes. We expect to land in Tokyo in about 20 minutes. (A) generating (B) claiming (C) descending (D) weighing
14. The tourist bus _____ with a truck on the highway, but luckily, no one was hurt. (A) segregated (B) immersed (C) collided (D) divulged
15. Your son was marked as absent or _____ in one of his classes today. Please remind him to show up for class on time tomorrow. (A) tardy (B) messy (C) handy (D) lumpy
16. Because it rained pretty hard all of a sudden, _____ was canceled at the last minute. (A) and the picnic (B) or the picnic (C) so the picnic (D) the picnic
17. Some people believe that two glasses of milk a day _____ doctors away. (A) keep (B) keeps (C) to keep (D) keeping
18. _____ everything she had, the ambitious businesswoman decided to start from scratch all over again. (A) Lose (B) Lost (C) Loses (D) Losing
19. I was soaked by the heavy rain this morning! I _____ my umbrella. (A) should bring (B) should brought (C) should have brought (D) should have been brought
20. _____ his financial help, I would be broke now. (A) Were it not for (B) If it was not (C) Not if it was (D) If it were with
21. All children _____ in this event will receive a gift bag from the organization. (A) participating (B) participated (C) who participating (D) be participated
22. The president of the company made a speech _____ he talked about the company’s goals for the coming year. (A) which (B) in which (C) that (D) whose
23. It was unclear whether the debate will be held _____ or not. (A) scheduling (B) as scheduled (C) on scheduled (D) to schedule
24. The customer demanded that the refund _____ immediately. (A) processed (B) is processed (C) was being processed (D) be processed
25. So far we _____ about the outcome of the experiment. (A) don’t hear something (B) didn’t nothing hear (C) hadn’t hear things (D) haven’t heard anything
26. When the boy heard the bad news, he _____. (A) couldn’t help to cry (B) couldn’t help but cry (C) could but helped crying (D) could have helped to cry
27. Compared to listening to recorded lectures at home, Tom _____ drive 30 miles to sit in a classroom and learn with his peers. (A) would much rather (B) rathers much (C) would rather much (D) much to be rather
28. An old calligraphy scroll _____ by a famous artist was found last week. (A) which believed was written (B) believing to writing (C) believed to be written (D) which believing to be written
29. Sharon _____ for bed when the doorbell rang. (A) gotten ready (B) was readily (C) was getting ready (D) readily gotten
30. After more than three hours of interrogation, the man finally admitted to _____ the car. (A) having steal (B) stole (C) be stolen (D) stealing
31. (A) will pose (B) had posed (C) are posing (D) were posed
32. (A) dangerous (B) extinct (C) endangered (D) lethal
33. (A) stadiums (B) cemeteries (C) landfills (D) sanctuaries
34. (A) widely-promoted deals on trades (B) highly-recommended recipes for cooking (C) strictly-enforced bans on hunting (D) globally-founded sites for entertainment
35. (A) common myth (B) great success (C) sad truth (D) sour grape
36. (A) constant (B) likely (C) quickly (D) lucky
37. (A) drawing (B) cracking (C) preparing (D) mending
38. (A) give up (B) close down (C) turn in (D) make up
39. (A) making (B) popping (C) trading (D) weaving
40. (A) more (B) lest (C) proper (D) same
41. What is the main idea of this article? (A) tips of becoming a game tester (B) health risks of being a game tester (C) reality of game testers’ work (D) new developments of game testing
42. What does one of the game testers mean by saying “You can hardly call that watching a movie”? (A) Testing games is like watching only a small part of a movie over and over again. (B) Testing games is not so leisurely and comfortable as watching a movie. (C) Game testers are mostly not allowed to watch a movie during the testing. (D) Game testing is often regarded as watching a movie.
43. Which of the following is true about the financial rewards or welfare most game testers would get? (A) Most game testers get an hourly pay, but veterans earn a monthly salary. (B) Experienced game testers can be much better-paid and make a big fortune. (C) If a regular game tester works 10 hours a day, he or she might make US$150 in one day. (D) Generally speaking, game testers do not enjoy the welfare as full-time employees do.
44. What does “fatigue” (in the last paragraph) most likely mean? (A) overweight (B) boredom (C) imagination (D) tiredness
45. How does the author sound in the concluding sentences of this article? (A) humorous and teasing (B) reserved and advisory (C) positive and encouraging (D) frustrated and angry
46. What is the passage mainly about? (A) A new way to travel (B) A new method to design rooms (C) A new white-collar life style (D) A new type of hotel
47. Which of the following is true? (A) Microhotels first appeared in New York City 50 years ago. (B) Rooms in microhotels are usually small. (C) Microhotels were invented by an office worker in Osaka. (D) Microhotels are usually in remote places.
48. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Microhotels often lack high-tech facilities. (B) Microhotels are relatively more affordable. (C) Microhotels can only be found in Japan. (D) Microhotels offer big bath tubs for guests.
49. Which of the following is most likely to be found in a microhotel? (A) Weight-lifting equipment (B) Big screen TVs and Karaoke machines (C) Beds with built-in reading lights (D) Conference rooms and banquet halls
50. Which of the following groups of people are microhotels most suitable for? (A) Young people who want to travel on a limited budget (B) Parents with young children who like big playgrounds (C) Old people who like to take long hot spring baths (D) Bird watchers who like to be surrounded by nature
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