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113年 - 113-2 合作金庫商業銀行_新進人員甄試試題_一般金融人員:英文#123220
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. We need to buy many things at this supermarket, so go take a shopping _____ at the entrance. (A) list (B) site (C) mall (D) cart
2. You boys must _____ in Ms. Hunt’s house, which means being polite and not making any trouble. (A) propose (B) behave (C) forgive (D) attend
3. They were not really _____ to come to the event but forced by their boss. (A) gentle (B) natural (C) willing (D) stingy
4. The seventh month in the Chinese _____ calendar is so-called “the Month of Ghosts.” (A) polar (B) lunar (C) junior (D) solar
5. In most countries, drivers have to pay the _____ on highways for using high-cost public roads. (A) doll (B) roll (C) poll (D) toll
6. Lisa _____ the committee with her briefing, so she was granted the funding right away. (A) appreciated (B) impressed (C) polluted (D) released
7. In winter, some birds _____ to warmer places and go back again in spring or summer. (A) approve (B) debate (C) notify (D) migrate
8. This article brought up the same points and used the same words over and over again. It’s really _____. (A) redundant (B) glorious (C) impulsive (D) horizontal
9. The rookie’s _____ drew tremendous attention — everyone wanted to see how he would fare in his first game. (A) sedan (B) debut (C) theft (D) badge
10. Can you _____ on the last part of your presentation so that I can better understand it? (A) oppress (B) elaborate (C) applaud (D) interfere
11. The area is locked in _____ winter, with endless rigid cold weather all year round. (A) unilateral (B) reciprocal (C) perpetual (D) nocturnal
12. Such facilities are usually located in _____ areas where people don’t usually go. (A) stiff (B) remote (C) converse (D) waxed
13. To everyone’s surprise, the box in the magician’s hand just _____ into thin air. (A) vanished (B) counterfeited (C) mangled (D) relished
14. The man turned out to be such a _____ that nobody wanted to be around him at all. (A) remittance (B) contraction (C) depiction (D) nuisance
15. Environmentalists are particularly careful about disposal of _____ waste as it may impact the environment for a very long time. (A) inhabited (B) toxic (C) stale (D) extraneous
16. John sprained _____ ankle while playing basketball. (A) he (B) he’s (C) his (D) his’
17. Helen _____ been teaching French in Taiwan for several years before she moved to Paris. (A) has (B) have (C) had (D) was
18. Although it was pouring, _____ still went out for a walk. (A) he (B) and he (C) so he (D) but he
19. You cannot play video games _____ you finish your homework. (A) while (B) because (C) until (D) if
20. How nice _____ you to give me such timely help! (A) of (B) with (C) for (D) about
21. The more regular your practice, the _____ your scores increase. (A) steadier (B) more steady (C) steadilier (D) more steadily
22. My father asked too many questions about you; please accept my apology for _____ nosy about your private life. (A) you being (B) his being (C) he being (D) being
23. Mr. Ho, _____ in school, is also well loved by the parents. (A) is one most popular teacher (B) one of the most popular teachers (C) a most popular one of teachers (D) the most popular teacher one
24. Studies _____ in the leading journals all point to the need to monitor temperature change in the surrounding waters. (A) were published recently (B) publishing recently (C) that recently published (D) recently published
25. The brown one is a much better choice than the green one. It is bigger and costs only _____ as much. (A) two-threes (B) two-third (C) two-three (D) two-thirds
26. Please do not be alarmed. What you saw was _____ your own shadow. (A) everything but (B) anything with (C) nothing more than (D) all for nothing
27. The more you repeat yourself, _____ your audience is going to be convinced. (A) it less likely is (B) the less likely (C) should it be less likely (D) less likely it is
28. _____, I’ll believe you. (A) It not matter what you say (B) Whatever say you (C) No matter what you say (D) You say what ever
29. Our company is committed to _____ a better environment for our future generations. (A) being created (B) create (C) be creating (D) creating
30. To me, Mr. Philips is _____ a teacher. He is a friend, mentor, and practically family. (A) more than such (B) as much more as (C) not as much (D) so much more than
31. (A) invite (B) exclude (C) relay (D) forget
32. (A) in reality (B) for example (C) at best (D) from scratch
33. (A) caused by (B) resulted in (C) gathered with (D) rescued from
34. (A) descend (B) melt (C) allow (D) restrict
35. (A) against (B) within (C) regarding (D) until
36. (A) meteorology (B) archeology (C) psychology (D) terminology
37. (A) novelty (B) diversity (C) hospitality (D) cruelty
38. (A) superior (B) junior (C) inferior (D) senior
39. (A) neglected, unattended, and reckless (B) confined, depressed, and hopeless (C) wasted, insulted, and effortless (D) shocked, deceived, and flawless
40. (A) turned out to be a famous case of humanity (B) was terminated after only a few days (C) had limited impact to most “prisoners” (D) triggered worldwide interest and imitation
41. Why did Australian tourism officials want to hire someone to live on an island in the Great Barrier Reef ? (A) They needed someone to help stop the polluting behavior by tourists. (B) They planned to conduct research on marine life in the region. (C) They intended to lure more visitors to apply for the perfect job. (D) They wanted to attract more tourists to stay longer in the area.
42. What did Ben Southall include in his video application that likely helped him stand out? (A) His experience working in sea waters and coral reefs. (B) His travel experiences, writing skills, and swimming ability. (C) His interest in food, adventure and photography. (D) His background in hospitality management.
43. How did the interview process for the job differ from a typical job interview? (A) It involved a writing test of knowledge about the Great Barrier Reef. (B) Applicants were required to do water activities and write about them. (C) There was a competition to find out who could swim the fastest and farthest. (D) Candidates had to survive four days of living on an island without electricity.
44. What was one challenge Ben faced during his time working on the island? (A) He was bitten by a poisonous snake but survived. (B) He got lost while exploring the reefs underwater. (C) He encountered a storm that almost drowned him. (D) He was hurt by a jellyfish during the final week.
45. How did Ben feel about the job after his time on the island? (A) He found the job quite stressful and what he did didn’t make a difference. (B) He thought the job was fun but not fulfilling enough for his career goals. (C) He enjoyed the job despite its challenges and decided to stay in Australia. (D) He felt the job not as exciting as expected and wanted to return home.
46. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Causes of shyness in children and teens (B) Consequences of severe social anxiety (C) What social anxiety disorder is (D) How to treat social anxiety disorder
47. According to the passage, what distinguishes everyday nervousness from social anxiety disorder? (A) What time of day they are experienced (B) The extent they affect daily activities (C) At what age they begin (D) Whether they can be cured or not
48. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a sign of anxiety in children? (A) Clinging to friends (B) Refusing to speak in social situations (C) Having temper tantrums (D) Crying
49. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) So far there is no effective treatment for social anxiety disorder. (B) Shyness in children will surely interfere with daily activities and disrupt normal life. (C) Performance type of social anxiety disorder can impact life more negatively than the general type. (D) Social anxiety disorder can last for an extended period of time.
50. Who is most likely the target audience of the passage? (A) Teachers who need professional training in psychotherapy. (B) People who need information about social phobia. (C) Students of early childhood education. (D) Parents of teens who are going on dates.
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