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95年 - 095年 台電&中油新進職員甄試試題#9388
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95年 |
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45 |
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Different kinds of tea differ in the ___________ used to process leaves. (A)variety (B)procedure (C)development (D)instructions (E) mechanic
Death Valley in California received its name because of its _______ desert. (A)hot (B)dry (C)sandy (D)deadly (E) desolate
The survivor _______ for 3 days on seaweeds and water. (A)misled (B)wandered (C)subsisted (D)subscribed (E) subsided
In the Chinese culture, it is traditional to prepare __________ meals to celebrate the Chinese New Year. (A)lurid (B)luster (C)massive (D)lavish (E) infinite
The amount of open space has _________ as more and more houses are built. (A)dominated (B)evaded (C)undergone (D)dwindled (E) demolished
The Indian government can legally ___________ sites promoting hate speech, terrorism or pornography, but in reality, sites are rarely banned. (A)clog (B)track (C)block (D)skirt (E) pluck
Except for a few wrinkles and a head of silvery, cotton-ball hair, Bennett doesn't look _________ old. (A)marvelously (B)particularly (C)notoriously (D)decisively (E) mysteriously
Beijing has limited foreign ownership of Chinese banks to 25%, and even that has left Mr. Hu __________ to criticism at home that he is giving away the family silver. (A)responsive (B)immune (C)sensitive (D)indifferent (E) vulnerable
I used to think of nonfiction books as a kind of economic indicator: in boom years, ___________ books sell well, while pessimism rules the bookstore in recession. (A)historic (B)philosophic (C)optimistic (D)biologic (E) statistic
Before the war, he told me that he hoped Saddam's fall would ________ a wave of democratic reforms in the region. (A)play down (B)touch off (C)count on (D)take in (E) put up
On the coast _________ picturesque fishing villages and manufacturing towns. (A)has (B)many (C)about (D)can observe (E) there are
The type of clothes people wear tells others a lot about __________. (A)who are they (B)who they are (C)are they who (D)they are who (E) they themselves
___________ for a career in sports generally begins at an early age. (A)Training (B)If training (C)People train (D)When training (E) The people train
Birds head south to warmer climate when ________. (A)is cold weather (B)cold weather comes (C)cold weather will come (D)does cold weather come (E) comes cold weather
Prospectors rushed to San Francisco in 1800s ________ was discovered there. (A)after gold soon (B)they found gold (C)gold was soon after (D)soon after gold (E) when gold soon
A Singapore-based biotech company claims _______ human embryonic stem cells designed for clinical use. (A)has created (B)create (C)will create (D)to have created (E) creating
Before patients' blood pressure is measured in a doctor's office, _________ and at rest for at least 10 minutes appears to give more reliable results. (A)have them sat (B)having them set (C)to have them set (D)having them seated (E) have them seated
Our research suggests that hoarding is a complex problem ________ people have difficulty processing information to organize items and solve problems. (A)in that (B)in what (C)in which (D)in where (E) in it
The energy shortage is dividing Americans into two camps: those who are behaving as if the crisis were genuine __________. (A)and who are not (B)and they are not (C)and those who are not (D)and who do not (E) and those who do not
What he says is not consistent with ________. (A)things he does (B)that he does (C)which he does (D)what he does (E) what does he
21 (A)hardly (B)correctly (C)nearly (D)really (E) safely
22(A)before (B)after (C)when (D)as (E) while
23(A)Too (B)Also (C)However (D)More (E) Therefore
24(A)making (B)getting (C)doing (D)being (E) working
25(A)friendly (B)perfectly (C)totally (D)carefully (E) honestly
26(A)fortunately (B)disappointingly (C)carelessly (D)unhappily (E) unevenly
27(A)As (B)Hence (C)Now (D)So (E) Lately
28 (A)one (B)all (C)none (D)both (E) some
29(A)is located (B)was located (C)located (D)to locate (E) locating
30(A)overlook (B)overlooks (C)overlooked (D)overlooking (E) was
31(A)that (B)which (C)and (D)but (E) where
32(A)or (B)not (C)but (D)for (E) as well as
33(A)It (B)That (C)Which (D)What (E) something
34(A)has (B)had (C)has had (D)should have (E) must have
35(A)It (B)this (C)that (D)what (E) something
36.What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Overpopulation results in deviant behavior in rats. (B) Calhoun’s experiments have influenced many people. (C) The social behavior of rats is seriously affected by overcrowding. (D) Overall crowding, along with other factors, causes social pathology. (E) Female rats are more easily affected by overcrowding than the male rats.
37. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? (A) Mother rats usually take care of the pops. (B) Calhoun had experimented with rats before. (C) Stress does not occur in rat community unless there is overcrowding. (D) The rats in the experiments have deviant behavior because they fought for necessities of life. (E) Calhoun manipulated the experiment so that the only factor that caused stress is overpopulation.
38. Which of the following statements is true based on the reading? (A) Overpopulation causes pathological behavior in rat population. (B) Female rats are more seriously affected than the nondominant males. (C) The dominant males are less seriously affected than the nondominant males. (D) The dominant males are less affected because they had more adequate space. (E) Overpopulation exerts different influences on different personalities of male rats.
39.The nondominant males behave pathologically by which of the following behavior? (A) eating less (B) withdrawing (C) Being inactive (D) avoiding other rats (E) Being hyperactive
40.What would be an appropriate title of this passage? (A) Enclosure of rats (B) Rats’ social disease (C) The deviant behavior of rats (D) Overpopulation and social behavior (E) The effect of overcrowding on rats
41.Why will Petrobras be able to reach the production of 2.5 million barrels a day by 2010? (A) Because it is investing its profit to prop up production. (B) Because its daily production is 1.9 million barrels this year. (C) Because it is mostly government-owned. (D) Because it is partly privately owned. (E) Because it is using its production gains to raise output.
42.1n terms of financial condition, which of the following statements is true? (A) Petrobras’s net gains last year amounted to 43.22 billion. (B) Petrobras has better financial condition than PdVSA and Pemax. (C) Both PdVSA and Pemex were in the red last year. (D) Pemex lost more money than PdVSA last year. (E) PdVSA lost more money than Pemex.
43 .What makes it possible for Petrobras to have rapid output profit? (A) It has a strong financial footing. (B) It has a successful deep-sea drilling techniques. (C) It has an average of 1.9 million barrels a day this year. (D) It managed to exploit more offshore oil reserves. (E) Last year it saw a 50 percent increase from net profit of $6.6 billion in 2004.
44. Which of the following statements is true? (A) Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron developed deep-sea drilling techniques after Petrobras did. (B) Petrobras exported much oil in the 1980,s. (C) Petrobras used to manufacture machinery and agricultural products. (D) Petrobras modeled its deep-sea drilling techniques after those of Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron. (E) Not until early this year could Brazil provide itself sufficiently with oil it produced.
45 .What operational strategy does Petrobras adopt? (A) It still aims at negotiating with the Middle East to import more oil. (B) It makes good use of its deepwater drilling techniques to pump oil in foreign countries. (C) It no longer gives priority to ensuring that Brazil imports enough oil. (D) It tries to pump more oil from depths once thought inaccessible onshore. (E) It cooperates closely with both Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron.
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