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112年 - 112 中華郵政股份有限公司_職階人員職階晉升甄試_專業職(二)晉升專業職(一):英文#116852
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郵局◆英文 |
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112年 |
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50 |
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1. She is not ready to make a lifelong _____, so she decided not to marry him. (A) devotion (B) commitment (C) investment (D) donation
2. The police officer said playing loud music after midnight _____ noise laws. (A) stimulates (B) enforces (C) creates (D) violates
3. Higher temperatures and lack of snow is causing the _____ of the glaciers. (A) formation (B) retreat (C) complexity (D) splendor
4. That old man lives on the street and has no _____. (A) insistence (B) relation (C) residence (D) habitat
5. To get onto a stage and speak to a crowd is a big _____ to a shy person. (A) challenge (B) warning (C) answer (D) season
6. When Chris copied a research paper he found on the Internet, it was _____. (A) deliberate (B) innocent (C) efficient (D) credible
7. I must _____ this poor and unfair request from my boss. (A) climb (B) refuse (C) protect (D) guess
8. People in this country are suffering from hunger because of a _____ of food and water. (A) garage (B) village (C) marriage (D) shortage
9. James is so _____ to video games that he plays them for 8 hours almost every day! (A) blamed (B) addicted (C) offended (D) frightened
10. My friend tried to _____ me to invest in something I don’t feel safe, but I said no. (A) invade (B) tolerate (C) persuade (D) hesitate
11. The man is _____ as he lives a very simple life and wouldn’t spend one penny on anything unnecessary. (A) thrifty (B) fragile (C) lavish (D) stinky
12. Before going out, always _____ your parents of your plans. (A) tell (B) state (C) inform (D) describe
13. Justin bought a new book which he found very _____ and he finished reading it in one day. (A) disinterested (B) interested (C) interest (D) interesting
14. Some entertainers are facing _____ of sexual assault as controversies rock show business this month. (A) allegations (B) delegations (C) testimonies (D) demonstrations
15. The _____ reports published by large-scaled companies each year can serve as a good reference for their business performances. (A) experimental (B) fiscal (C) dynamic (D) historic
16. It is difficult to imagine _____ our personal and business affairs could be carried on without smart phones. (A) why (B) how (C) what (D) when
17. The African plantations provide almost 70% of the world’s cacao, _____ with 5% from Mexico. (A) compared (B) compare (C) to compare (D) compares
18. It _____ years for the newborns to master all the necessary skills for daily life. (A) spends (B) costs (C) needs (D) takes
19. I have met that man before. I wish I _____ his name. (A) will remember (B) can remember (C) could remember (D) had remembered
20. _____ you call me yesterday? I left my cellphone in my brother’s place. (A) Was (B) Why (C) Did (D) Where
21. I’m not interested _____ any sports at all. (A) on (B) for (C) in (D) to
22. The lid of the jar seemed stuck. Do you mind _____ it? (A) open (B) opened (C) to open (D) opening
23. _____ is my favorite pastime. (A) Listen music (B) Listening music (C) To listen music (D) Listening to music
24. When _____ about the bad news, Georgia was so shocked that she fainted right away. (A) tell (B) tells (C) told (D) telling
25. At the age of ten, Michael lost his parents, _____ he considered the most traumatic in his life. (A) which (B) who (C) whom (D) when
26. Yesterday, I _____ dinner with an old friend. (A) have (B) had (C) had had (D) have had
27. Your cooking skills are as good as _____. (A) your mother (B) your mother’s (C) your mother does (D) your mother’s do
28. Experts point out that love is a complex process, with many factors _____ in finding and keeping a partner. (A) involved (B) involving (C) to involve (D) which involve
29. Teenagers are often rebellious and can easily get fed up _____ doing house chores. (A) by (B) in (C) for (D) with
30. Tim and Jacob have been friends since they were in kindergarten, and the two _____ really well. (A) run over (B) get on (C) turn up (D) come up
31. (A) barely (B) certainly (C) eventually (D) openly
32. (A) out (B) from (C) behind (D) into
33. (A) produce (B) command (C) establish (D) impress
34. (A) license (B) company (C) job (D) store
35. (A) which (B) who (C) where (D) they
36. (A) celebrate (B) fix (C) avoid (D) spread
37. (A) results (B) partners (C) choices (D) salaries
38. (A) negative (B) creative (C) positive (D) native
39. (A) donation (B) isolation (C) vacation (D) application
40. (A) natural (B) medical (C) sexual (D) digital
41. What is a good title for this passage? (A) History of Spider. (B) Peculiar Theridiidae. (C) Wonder of Cobwebs. (D) How to Treat Wounds.
42. According to the passage, which of the following statement is NOT true? (A) The history of Band-Aids can be traced to 1920s. (B) Theridiidae spin the cobwebs in the shapes that look like concentric polygons. (C) Cobwebs are sticky and carry healing effects. (D) Unknowingly, people used to take advantage of cobwebs for their antibiotic properties.
43. According to the passage, Alexander Fleming…(continue to the following) (A) healed many patients with cobwebs. (B) created Band-Aids. (C) discovered penicillin. (D) collected cobwebs for a living.
44. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To inform readers about cobwebs and their medicinal use. (B) To emphasize the history of cobwebs and its fascinating features. (C) To persuade readers to use cobwebs instead of Band-Aids. (D) To remind readers of the famous stories about cobwebs and their uses.
45. Which of the following is correct, according to this passage? (A) In the past, people used cobwebs to treat wounds because they knew the medicinal effects. (B) Band-Aids make use of cobwebs as one of its basic components. (C) Penicillin was discovered in Fleming’s own collection of cobwebs. (D) The webbing on cobwebs can help the liquid from wounds to coagulate.
46. What is this article mainly about? (A) Some best designers of green buildings in the world. (B) The pros and cons of green buildings. (C) The history and development of green buildings. (D) The analysis of why green buildings are too costly.
47. How does the author start this article? (A) By pointing out the environmental unfriendliness of traditional buildings. (B) By talking about the meaning and related authorities of green buildings. (C) By giving a quote from an award-winning architect of green buildings. (D) By mentioning some coolest facilities and features of green buildings.
48. Why does the article mention the buildings in England and in California? (A) To explain how much money green buildings can save. (B) To compare older green buildings with newer ones. (C) To show American green buildings are better than British ones. (D) To give examples of the world’s earliest green buildings.
49. When did people begin to see another benefit of green buildings-saving money? (A) In the 1970s (B) In the 1980s (C) In the 1990s (D) In the 2000s
50. Which of the following is true about the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture? (A) It has a history of over a decade and a half. (B) It has a prize money of US$300,000 each year. (C) It recognizes five archaeologists annually. (D) It’s current president is Chinese artist Xu Tiantian.
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