所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. Is there a _______ or someone who could help me with my bags? (A) smoker (B) bellhop (C) customer (D) caretaker
2. When everyone worked _______ as a team, the project was completed quickly. (A) meticulously (B) manually (C) collectively (D) beneficially
3. Make sure the software is _______ with your computer before you buy it. (A) comfortable (B) responsible (C) humble (D) compatible
4. Ian was known to be quick-witted and _______, always using puns to make people laugh. (A) humorous (B) sarcastic (C) gigantic (D) considerate
5. Mark doesn't have the _______ to apply for the program. (A) medicines (B) prerequisites (C) criticisms (D) arguments
6. Henry wastes a lot of money buying _______ shoes and belts. (A) high-end (B) ill-tempered (C) high-rise (D) last-minute
7. This terrain is rough and slippery and should definitely be avoided in _______ weather. (A) desirable (B) inclement (C) temperate (D) exhausted
8.There are dire _______ for businesses in this country after the President released the country's budget. (A) instances (B) instruments (C) inquiries (D) consequences
9. It's time to leave work and then we can have free _______ to do anything we want! (A) drug (B) task (C) rein (D) game
10. Lila was able to start her business with capital _______ from a crowdfunding campaign. (A) founded (B) counted (C) generated (D) manipulated
11. It's _______ to leave someone stranded on the side of the road when it's freezing outside. (A) clever (B) suitable (C) compassionate (D) inhuman
12. This oil is very expensive, so please use it _______ sparingly. (A) extremely (B) sort of (C) somehow (D) more or less
13. A country with free speech means that there is no _______ of the media. (A) promotion (B) censorship (C) protection (D) preservation
14. Jessica became very successful by emulating wealthy,_______ businessmen. (A) stressful (B) indulgent (C) hard-working (D) inspiring
15. My parents frown on my choice to study history in college because they think it'll have poor _______ on my future. (A) recollections (B) necessities (C) ramifications (D) personalities
16. (A) sanctioned (B) determined (C) belligerent (D) aware
17. (A) likely (B) certain (C) unusual (D) incredulous
18. (A) kate (B) fruit (C) pizza (D) candy
19. (A) offers (B) instills (C) inspires (D) perpetuates
20. (A) temperatures (B) requirements (C) guesses (D) desires
21. (A) aspire (B) apply (C) partake (D) assume
22. (A) steps (B) offence (C) pleasure (D) charity
23. (A) deride (B) cancel (C) supply (D) dub
24. (A) directs (B) means (C) contributes (D) matters
25. (A) Or (B) Still (C) But (D) Therefore
26. (A) dubs (B) is dubbing (C) was dubbed (D) has dubbed
27. (A) the same (B) differently (C) courageously (D) defensively
28. (A) compass (B) flight plan (C) trek (D) way
29. (A) Within (B) About (C) Next to (D) While
30. (A) before (B) later (C) less (D) more
31. Why should you link your sound and visual electronic systems together? (A) So there's seamless entertainment. (B) So that it's easy for any user to use. (C) So the remote controls don't get mixed up. (D) So you don't need so many remote controls.
32. What recommendation does Ms. Farrar Wegener give to help a person sleep better? (A) Add underground heating in your bedroom. (B) Put in thermostats that regulate temperatures in one area of your bedroom. (C) Make sure your TV has an auto off-switch. (D) Find out if your doctor has any suggestions.
33. What does Ms. Farrar-Wegener do for a living? (A) She helps people plan and decorate the inside of their homes. (B) She finds technology solutions for bedrooms. (C) She sells entertainment industry products. (D) She optimizes a person's home so they can sell it.
34. What is the point of a personal refreshment nook? (A) To create storage for kitchen appliances. (B) To create a space for your pets. (C) To avoid having late-night food cravings. (D) To avoid making a trek to another part of the house.
35. What is one prediction for the future of travel? (A) A device that smells foods from another country will be available. (B) Airplane seats will be completely eliminated. (C) There won't be a need to learn new languages. (D) People will receive food by mail.
36. Why are Syrians running away from their country? (A) Because the government is corrupt. (B) Because a war is within its borders. (C) Because of the lack of food and water. (D) Because of the war in the Middle East.
37. What is one reason people don't want to live in Eritrea? (A) Because you have to join the army. (B) Because it's mandatory to pay the government. (C) Because officials kill people randomly. (D) Because there are no jobs left.
38. What's another problem in Eritrea? (A) The government will be overthrown. (B) There isn't enough infrastructure to sustain everyone. (C) There's always a threat of being thrown in jail. (D) There is a famine in the country.
39. Why are there so many issues in Libya? (A) Because there's no one ruling the country. (B) Because there's a cultural misunderstanding. (C) Because Libya has an ocean at its border. (D) Because boat-building is its main industry.
40. What are many European countries doing to help migrants? (A) Nothing; they believe that the problem will worsen if they help. (B) Sending money to help revive various governments. (C) Funding various governments war efforts. (D) Creating jobs for people in difficult situations.
41. Why is the title of the book called Four Seconds? (A) It took Bregman four seconds to write it. (B) Bregman thought of it four seconds before he fainted. (C) The answer to preventing errors is a breath that takes four seconds. (D) The idea is that four seconds will save a life.
42. About how many common mistakes does Bregman write about? (A) Twenty. (B) Fifty. (C) Four. (D) Five hundred.
43. Why does Bregman think blaming others is bad? (A) Because it makes a person look vulnerable. (B) Because it makes a person look confident. (C) Because it increases a person's self-esteem. (D) Because it allows a person to learn more.
44. What can you read about in the book? (A) Bregman's philosophy on careers. (B) Bregman's narratives about common mistakes that most people make. (C) Bregman's grasp of parenting skills. (D) Bregman's autobiography about how he became famous.
45. What is one piece of advice on relationships that Bregman gives? (A) He says to think of everyone as useful or important. (B) He says that a person should only believe someone is good when he is kind. (C) He says to decide on which friends to keep and which to cut off. (D) He says that a person should change the way others behave.
46. Why is Japan encouraging new business ideas? (A) Because Japan wants to attract foreigners. (B) Because Japan is a forerunner in technology. (C) Because the country is running into financial troubles. (D) Because the country's leaders like to shop at brand new companies.
47. Why are Sony and Honda mentioned? (A) They're instances of new businesses that helped Japan's economy. (B) They don't outsource anything. (C) They're famous Japanese politicians. (D) They make cases for Japanese to study.
48. What did Mr. Horie do? (A) He saved Japan from an economic downfall. (B) He started a business and was charged with a crime. (C) He invested in some of Japan's key startups. (D) He is the founder of an entrepreneur hub.
49. Why does Samurai Startup Island exist? (A) Japanese people like Samurais. (B) It's a place for business people to congregate. (C) It's a place to go to get grants for business. (D) Japanese people like relaxing by the water.
50. What is Ricoh an example of? (A) An old company that's not able to change. (B) An organization that employees are proud of. (C) A brand new company that is just launching. (D) An established business that's branching off.