所屬科目:銀行◆英文
1. Rick could have said something for his neighbor on this matter, but he chose to keep _____.(A) promise (B) money (C) silence (D) habit
2. I can’t talk to you on the phone during the meeting, but I can _____ you instead if you don’t mind.(A) text (B) send (C) dump (D) hire
3. The rope holding the horse was getting _____, so it ran away when hearing the gunshots.(A) crazy (B) broad (C) harsh (D) loose
4. There are many _____ on the roads in this area to slow down the passing traffic.(A) seats (B) bumps (C) pools (D) tales
5. That man has a wife but he lied about it by checking the box “single” in the _____ status on the form.(A) mental (B) financial (C) loyal (D) marital
6. The company doesn’t have enough _____ to build more factories because it is in serious debt.(A) career (B) capital (C) casualty (D) campaign
7. Her paintings are _____ as the most important works of art in the 20th century.(A) taunted (B) loathed (C) reckoned (D) censured
8. New technology has made devices smaller and more _____, so people can easily carry them anywhere.(A) heavy (B) portable (C) broken (D) strong
9. Before publishing any scientific data, researchers must ensure their findings are _____ and can be replicated.(A) valid (B) inconclusive (C) outdated (D) questionable
10. A _____ approach to agriculture ensures that resources are preserved for future generations.(A) short-term (B) temporary (C) fragile (D) sustainable
11. New farming techniques have been developed to _____ the irrigation process in areas with limited water resources.(A) facilitate (B) complicate (C) hinder (D) obstruct
12. In marine biology, it is essential to _____ the conservation of endangered species above other research topics.(A) disrupt (B) undermine (C) prioritize (D) acclimate
13. It was very hot in the room because the air conditioning _____ cooled the room.(A) chilly (B) lively (C) barely (D) fashionably
14. The _____ animals were examined at least twice daily for signs of clinical illness.(A) obedient (B) experimental (C) persuasive (D) intensive
15. The beautiful cloisters of the ancient abbey, one of the oldest in Germany, are still in fair _____.(A) suggestion (B) objection (C) evaluation (D) preservation
16. Remember _____ all the doors and windows or someone may come in and steal things.(A) lock (B) to lock (C) locking (D) must lock
17. The young man bought a bankrupt online business Spaceman, _____ was once rated among S&P 500.(A) which (B) who (C) he (D) that
18. Janet is leaving _____ Hong Kong tomorrow and she will meet her boyfriend there the day after.(A) with (B) for (C) from (D) to
19. _____ in Florida in 1995 as small business, the company has grown into a multinational conglomerate.(A) Found (B) Founding (C) Founded (D) Finding
20. _____ it not for her help, I would not be who I am now.(A) If (B) Should (C) Had (D) Were
21. The sales forecast _____ improve next quarter if market conditions remain stable.(A) is (B) may (C) must (D) to
22. The final report usually _____ by the accounting department before it is submitted to the board.(A) review (B) reviewing (C) reviews (D) is reviewed
23. _____ by the unexpected market shift, the marketing analyst called an emergency meeting to reassess the strategy.(A) Surprised (B) Surprising (C) Surprise (D) She was surprised
24. By the time the curator arrived, the team _____ the entire exhibition layout.(A) completes (B) completed (C) had completed (D) has completed
25. The mayor told people _____ their conversations outside.(A) to not take (B) not to take (C) to not taking (D) not to taking
26. The US presidential debate on September 10 draw _____ viewers.(A) great deal of (B) a great deal of (C) lot of (D) a lot of
27. This mountain is lower than _____ of the surrounding hills.(A) that (B) it (C) those (D) these
28. Cooking should be a _____ balanced reflection of all the good things of the earth.(A) carefully (B) careful (C) careness (D) care
29. At present the parcel _____ from Taiwan and still hasn’t arrived in Singapore yet.(A) ships (B) shipped (C) is being shipped (D) was being shipped
30. Hardly _____ these words when the door opened and Arion himself stood before them.(A) they had spoken (B) had they spoken (C) they speak (D) do they speak
31. (A) smart creatures (B) energetic youths (C) brave pilots (D) senior females
32. (A) leave their home (B) sacrifice their life (C) hold their breath (D) shut their eyes
33. (A) freedom (B) fat (C) nerves (D) clothes
34. (A) proud (B) afraid (C) shy (D) tired
35. (A) die very soon (B) escape quite easily (C) earn top dollars (D) decrease every year
36. (A) relatively (B) fairly (C) actually (D) secretly
37. (A) base (B) threat (C) stake (D) halt
38. (A) would have been (B) wouldn’t be (C) won’t be (D) wouldn’t have been
39. (A) barely (B) thoroughly (C) suddenly (D) hardly
40. (A) major (B) partial (C) common (D) fast
41. What is the primary reason for using facial recognition technology at sports events?(A) To help locate lost spectators in large stadiums.(B) To analyze crowd behavior for commercial purposes.(C) To identify potential troublemakers for venue security.(D) To keep track of the attendance of ticket holders.
42. What concern do critics have about using facial recognition at sports venues?(A) It could falsely identify innocent people as criminals.(B) Human employees would lose their jobs as security personnel.(C) It may increase the cost of tickets for spectators.(D) People would worry about how they look on camera.
43. How do supporters justify the use of biometric surveillance at sports events?(A) It is already adopted in other places without issues.(B) It helps sports teams understand fan demographics.(C) It allows for faster ticketing and entry into events.(D) It provides more accurate data about the event attendees.
44. What is one of the limitations opponents of biometric systems argue about?(A) Those systems can’t work well when used in large crowds with similar skin colors.(B) Poor lighting conditions would compromise the effectiveness of face matching.(C) Computers may be hacked or be out of function when losing electric power.(D) Machines are easily deceived by changes in a person’s appearance or wears.
45. What do proponents of biometric systems claim is an advantage over humans?(A) Computers take much shorter time in screening large amounts of video footage.(B) Computers are more precise in matching facial traits, reducing human error.(C) Computers can detect and analyze people’s emotions better than humans.(D) Computers can store data about people’s faces in large quantity and for very long time.
46. What is the passage mainly about?(A) The origin of yoga.(B) Why yoga is popular in the U.S.(C) The benefits of yoga.(D) What forms of yoga training are available in the U.S.
47. Which of the following is NOT included in the most common type of yoga in the U.S.?(A) Physical poses(B) Meditation(C) Controlled breathing(D) Mental diagnosis
48. Which of the following is true?(A) Yoga can provide similar benefits to exercising and socializing with friends.(B) Yoga can improve mental health, but not physical health.(C) Yoga has been widely studied by medical researchers since the 1970s.(D) Yoga relaxes people and is therefore suitable for everyone.
49. Which question is answered by the passage?(A) What forms of yoga practice are the best for children?(B) When did people start practicing yoga?(C) How does yoga benefit mental health?(D) How do people choose the right yoga instructor?
50. Where does the author mention something people need to pay attention to before practicing yoga?(A) The first paragraph.(B) The end of the second paragraph.(C) The first and third paragraphs.(D) The third paragraph.