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113年 - 113 彰化銀行_新進人員甄試試題:英文#119812
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1. Every summer, my parents like to take a _____ because it allows them to stop and see several countries along the way. (A) cruise (B) view (C) planet (D) mount
2. You should cherish your family and not take their love for _____. (A) sure (B) excuse (C) real (D) granted
3. Several _____ were interviewed for the product manager position, but none of them was suitable. (A) employers (B) candidates (C) politicians (D) explorers
4. Jason is an _____ and thus always holds a positive view about everything. (A) enthusiast (B) anthropologist (C) optimist (D) ecologist
5. Mary wanted to go to a two-day concert in Chicago and hoped to get her parents’ _____. (A) achievement (B) determination (C) inspiration (D) permission
6. Susan doesn’t like to watch R-rated movies which are often filled with violence because she finds such content very _____. (A) disturbing (B) embarrassing (C) irregular (D) superstitious
7. Jonathan is a very polite and considerate young man thanks to his family _____. (A) customization (B) appropriation (C) upbringing (D) development
8. Facing an unexpected situation, a well-trained manager can quickly devise some solutions and act _____. (A) superficially (B) accordingly (C) ultimately (D) generously
9. The volcano is still _____, so local residents should pay close attention to it. (A) clumsy (B) strict (C) humble (D) active
10. The bug looks tiny on your camera. Can you _____ in to get a clearer picture of it? (A) pitch (B) zoom (C) sign (D) kick
11. Most babies are very _____ as they would cry whenever they want to be taken care of. (A) moist (B) solid (C) rough (D) needy
12. The general saw it as a major _____ in his life when he was defeated in a battle. (A) setback (B) wriggle (C) triumph (D) refugee
13. Many species have _____ because of the deteriorating environment of the Earth. (A) dawdled (B) vanished (C) abducted (D) fostered
14. Some underdeveloped countries are suffering from _____, with people starving all the time. (A) allergy (B) harvest (C) property (D) famine
15. The window glass of the room is _____, so no one can peek through even without curtains. (A) prolific (B) opaque (C) sterile (D) verbose
16. Henry _____ play football when he was in high school. (A) was used to (B) used to (C) did use to (D) had used to
17. In some states of the US, teenagers are allowed _____ how to drive when they turn 16. (A) learning (B) to learn (C) to have learned (D) to be learned
18. Usually, what _____ on a Saturday night? (A) are you done (B) do you do (C) have you done (D) are you doing
19. Would you mind _____ me where the bus stop is? (A) telling (B) to tell (C) stating (D) to state
20. The boss promises to make a payment _____ he gets the money. (A) until (B) even if (C) unless (D) as soon as
21. On each test table _____ five sheets and a set of pens and pencils. (A) is (B) has (C) have (D) are
22. Between the two colleagues, Terry is _____ one because he wants to get the next promotion. (A) ambitious (B) the most ambitious (C) the more ambitious (D) more ambitious
23. I have no idea where Lisa is. I suppose she _____ got stuck in the morning traffic. (A) might have (B) was to have (C) should have (D) would have
24. Would you care _____ anything to drink? We offer all kinds of sodas and beers. (A) by (B) for (C) about (D) with
25. I would never buy those _____ products. (A) price-over (B) over-price (C) price-overed (D) over-priced
26. You don’t need to pay for your drinks. It is _____ the house. (A) on (B) in (C) for (D) with
27. _____ his patience, the angry customer yelled at the waiter in the restaurant. (A) Lose (B) Lost (C) Losing (D) Loose
28. _____ remains a mystery. (A) Who the money was stolen (B) Who was stolen the money (C) Who did the money steal (D) Who stole the money
29. In 1984, the Arrow Academy, an institute promoting the sports of archery and training archers, _____ with only five members initially. (A) was found (B) was founded (C) whom was found (D) which was founded
30. _____ good results in the Olympics, the athlete felt sorry for his fellow countrymen. (A) Hasn’t earned (B) Hadn’t earned (C) Not having earned (D) Having not earned
31. (A) training (B) pleasing (C) abusing (D) spoiling
32. (A) location (B) extent (C) origin (D) evidence
33. (A) confirms (B) connects (C) contracts (D) consumes
34. (A) severe (B) minimal (C) negligible (D) moderate
35. (A) emotions (B) symptoms (C) products (D) mistakes
36. (A) flawless (B) mediocre (C) uninspiring (D) lame
37. (A) feminism (B) criticism (C) enthusiasm (D) skepticism
38. (A) disciplined (B) immaculate (C) apathetic (D) unkempt
39. (A) underestimated (B) superficial (C) overdue (D) antiseptic
40. (A) attire (B) temper (C) utterance (D) posture
41. What is the most appropriate title for this article? (A) Workplace Survival: Six Dos and Don’ts (B) Six Golden Rules for a Good Leader (C) Top Six Mistakes for Leadership (D) Six Good Reasons to Leave Your Boss
42. What does the word “
drag
” (in the second paragraph) most likely mean? (A) goal (B) medicine (C) result (D) obstacle
43. What is the third thing that should be avoided (in the blank of the fourth paragraph)? (A) withholding responsibilities (B) tolerating incompetence (C) ignoring complaints (D) blaming subordinates
44. Why does the author suggest that a boss should not know everything? (A) To know everything takes time and makes a leader feel frustrated. (B) Great leaders just need to employ workers who is good at their part of the work. (C) A leader who is too competent will bring pressure and frustration to subordinates. (D) Employees may feel offended if their boss wants to know everything about them.
45. Which of the following is NOT something a good leader should do, according to the article? (A) Make changes for better profits (B) Recognize workers’ value (C) Listen to subordinates’ views (D) Replace employees at will
46. Which of the following can be a most typical example of shockvertising? (A) A man keeps slipping over different objects on the floor in an ad against littering. (B) A kid is stunned by the sound of a fired gun in an ad that sells high-quality earplugs. (C) A rhino’s horn pokes out from a millionaire’s forehead in an ad against illegal hunting. (D) A woman is dumbfounded when her husband says he likes men in an ad of sturdy chairs.
47. What shocking image was used by the anti-smoking ad mentioned in the second paragraph? (A) Fish bit people on the lips. (B) Humans got angled like fish. (C) Fish were choked by cigarettes. (D) People were fishing for cigarettes.
48. What was most people’s reaction to Benetton’s 1990s AIDS ad? (A) antipathetic (B) frightened (C) excited (D) bewildered
49. How is the topic of shockvertising presented by the author? (A) All the examples are about the positive effects of shockvertising. (B) Shockvertising is introduced without judgmental comments. (C) Both pros and cons about shockvertising are shown. (D) The author’s resentment against shockvertising is clearly expressed.
50. What does the word “
censoring
” (in the last paragraph) most likely mean? (A) reviewing and removing (B) watching and criticizing (C) keeping and protecting (D) searching and locating
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