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96年 - 96 中華電信股份有限公司_新進從業人員遴選_專業職(四)第二類專員:英文(A、B卷)#89199
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國營事業◆英文 |
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1. I ___ know him. I have talked to him no more than three times. (A) barely (B) maybe (C) neither (D) somehow
2. Don’t buy me a whole cake. A ___ will be enough. (A) grin (B) knob (C) pint (D) slice
3. A brand brings a set of ____ in the mind of the consumer and one of these is the country of origin. (A) sympathy (B) superstition (C) associations (D) mockery
4. Having published many important papers, he enjoys a high ____ as a scholar. (A) deputation (B) reputation (C) temptation (D) imputation
5. The book costs NT$1,200, _____ of packing and delivery. (A) responsive (B) comprehensive (C) inclusive (D) aggressive
6. The museum’s main hall ___ an enormous book, and its restaurant looks like a big cake. (A) murmurs (B) projects (C) resembles (D) surrenders
7. ____ activity should be avoided after an operation. (A) Conscientious (B) Lengthy (C) Strenuous (D) Healthy
8. Many couples wanted a divorce but could not have one because their case was not covered by any _____. (A) accommodation (B) legislation (C) formulation (D) institution
9. He seems to diminish in size and to be ____ with humiliation. (A) overblown (B) overjoyed (C) overwhelmed (D) overdone
10. After being retired for only six months, I found the house chores very ____ and boring. So I decided to find a helper so that I can really enjoy my retired life. (A) notorious (B) tedious (C) harmonious (D) glorious
11. The company’s new policies allow us to have ____ schedules. Now we do not have to stay in the office from 9 to 5 every day. (A) flexible (B) dependant (C) informative (D) repetitious
12. Some investors are risk ___. High-return investment tools are not what they desire. (A) averse (B) exquisite (C) immune (D) objective
13. After the car accident, I kept ____ that things will get better. (A) pray (B) praying (C) to pray (D) prayer
14. On the average, a healthy heart ____ to pump five tablespoons of blood with every beat. (A) can (B) must (C) ought (D) should
15. ____ and blurred, it is extremely difficult to recover his sight. (A) A person’s eyes become damaged (B) Once a person’s eyes become damaged (C) In case of a person’s eyes become damaged (D) That a person’s eyes become damaged
16. Let’s ____ jump to the conclusion, okay? (A) not to (B) don’t (C) not (D) no
17. ____ are largely under control, there still exist many other tough diseases, such as cancer, rheumatism, and atrophy, which continue to threaten human health. (A) That today many epidemic diseases (B) Even today many epidemic diseases (C) Even though today many epidemic diseases (D) Many of today’s epidemic diseases
18. The Consumer Price Index lists ____. (A) how much are every car costs (B) how much does every car cost (C) how much every car costs (D) how much costs every car
19. Learning a language is easy for children; it is however not ___ easy for older people. (A) such (B) much (C) so (D) thus
20. Even if the weather gets better, I will not go swimming as I just don’t feel ___ it. (A) like (B) liking (C) to like (D) liked
21. The confusion of values is one of the major problems ____ in society today. (A) which are we encountered (B) which do we encounter (C) which we are encountering (D) which encountering
22. MSF is an organization with a goal to provide emergency medical aid, no matter where ___or who needs it. (A) it needs (B) it is needed (C) is needed (D) needs it
23. He went for an ocean voyage and ____ his health. (A) let up (B) lived up (C) sticked to (D) built up
24. Defined most broadly, folklore includes all the customs, beliefs, and traditions that people have ____ from generation to generation. (A) handed in (B) handed on (C) handed down (D) handed off
25. I was browsing in the library and ____ an interesting book on traveling in Alaska. (A) turned around (B) brought out (C) took over (D) came across
26. This contract is ___ approval by both parties involved. (A) consistent with (B) put away (C) subject to (D) rid of
27. The waiter ___ us politely. So we left a big tip for him after the meal. (A) came down on (B) looked into (C) made up to (D) waited on
28. Accused of being involved in a scandal, the president of the school was asked to ___. (A) move on (B) put forth (C) rule against (D) step down
29. There were a group of teenagers in the club arguing which music should be played next. Finally, a fight ____ on the dance floor and many were hurt. (A) turned up (B) broke out (C) switched off (D) burned down
30. Something about this old man’s face ____ an old friend of mine, George. Could it be possible that he is George’s father? (A) came to life (B) reminded me of (C) lifted up (D)called for
31. (A) call (B) to call (C) calling (D) called
32. (A) By (B) On (C) At (D) With
33. (A) hiding (B) hidden (C) hided (D) hide
34. (A) Therefore (B) Moreover (C) However (D) Besides
35. (A) lying (B) laid (C) lain (D) lie
36. (A) Even (B) Once (C) Since (D) To be
37. (A) deafened (B) ignored (C) prized (D) released
38. (A) classified (B) funnies (C) underlines (D) restaurants
39. (A) along (B) eating (C) sold (D) upon
40. (A) destroyed (B) delayed (C) brought (D) caught
41. What does the author complain about the restaurant “The Country Inn?” (A) Atmosphere. (B) Choices of main dishes. (C) Waiters’ attitude. (D) Dessert.
42. How many choices of dishes does the author recommend in the passage? (A) Three. (B) Four. (C) Five. (D) Six.
43. How many choices of deserts does the author recommend? (A) Two. (B) Four. (C) Six. (D) Eight.
44. Which of the following statements about “The Country Inn” is true? (A) It is newly opened with beautiful decorations. (B) It serves expensive Italian foods. (C) Its chocolate soufflé doesn’t taste good. (D) It’s hard to get a table there for dinner.
45. Why does the author recommend lunch at “The Country Inn?” (A) Business lunches are cheaper than dinners. (B) Homemade almond cakes are served at lunch only. (C) The restaurant is less crowded. (D) The dining room looks brighter and bigger.
46. Whose health is under consideration in the issue of abortion? (A) Mother’s. (B) Parents’. (C) Baby’s. (D) The rapist’s.
47. Who wins more support from the public, those who are completely against abortion or those who think some abortions are acceptable? (A) Those who are completely against abortion. (B) Those who think some abortions are acceptable. (C) Both parties get almost the same number of people to support. (D) This passage does not say it clearly.
48. What is a reason for requiring people to need to have license to have babies? (A) The abortion rate is expected to decrease. (B) The health of mothers can be guaranteed. (C) The penalty is beneficial to the parents. (D) The mothers’ mental danger can be prevented in advance.
49. What should parents-to-be take before obtaining a license? (A) Physical exercises. (B) Some examinations. (C) Parenting training. (D) Emotion management class.
50. What does the author think about granting people license so they can have babies? (A) Ethical and practical. (B) Ethical but impractical. (C) Unethical but practical. (D) Unethical and impractical.
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