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96年 - 96 專技普考_外語導遊人員(英語):外國語(英語)#83530
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導遊領隊◆英語 |
年份:
96年 |
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80 |
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0
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導遊領隊◆英語
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1 If you want to travel from Taipei to Hualien faster, you should ____ a plane. (A) take (B) sit (C) fly (D) get
2 Kyoto has changed a lot because of urban development; _____ , some old cultural traditions are still preserved. (A) fortunately (B) similarly (C) subsequently (D) automatically
3 As lots of victims have moved into our district after the disaster, we ___ a shortage of water very soon. (A) imagine (B) visualize (C) expect (D) calculate
4 These magnificent buildings date back to the period of Japanese ________. (A) occupation (B) holding (C) reception (D) relation
5 There are different kinds of restaurants along the street, ________ from haute cuisine in five-star hotels to inexpensive stands selling traditional Taiwanese food. (A) listing (B) differing (C) including (D) ranging
6 You have worked so hard for a whole year -- ______ taking a break. (A) consider (B) think (C) investigate (D) evaluate
7 During the peak season, you must ____ hotel rooms at least 3 months in advance. (A) reside (B) reserve (C) accommodate (D) purchase
8 ______ of pickpockets when you get inside a crowded MRT train carriage. (A) Aware (B) Beware (C) Attend (D) Concentrate
9 To enter the museum, visitors must pay for the ____ fee. (A) acceptance (B) participation (C) admission (D) administrative
10 As a musical, Cats is visually stunning, but it is not always easy to _____ the meanings of the lyrics. (A) grasp (B) snatch (C) fetch (D) assault
11 After three weeks’ ______, we eventually reached the seaport. (A) variation (B) anticipation (C) qualification (D) implication
12 If the camera you bought is defective, you can bring it back and ask for a _______. (A) refund (B) recovery (C) reward (D) retreat
13 Tourism has no doubt made vital ________ to the local economy. (A) contribution (B) retribution (C) solution (D) distribution
14 This remote island, so beautiful and rich in culture, is just like _____ paradise for tourists. (A) a genetic (B) an exotic (C) a lunatic (D) an elastic
15 I’ll be away on vacation for a month. Can you ____ my houseplants for me everyday? (A) wet (B) soak (C) immerse (D) water
16 To drive through that bridge, you must pay a ___ of two U.S. dollars. (A) fare (B) toll (C) cost (D) rate
17 One of the most famous cities in America, San Francisco ___ the greatest public transportation system in the world. (A) boasts of (B) exaggerates (C) upholds (D) pronounces
18 Phuket used to be a very popular tourist _____ before the tsunami disaster. (A) destiny (B) destination (C) space (D) point
19 To protect our environment, we should ____ materials like paper and metals. (A) circulate (B) recycle (C) circumscribe (D) revive
20 The Globe, a famous theater in London, was ____ not far from its original site. (A) rebuilt (B) refurnished (C) resumed (D) reserved
21 We arrived at the airport safely ____ the storm. (A) however (B) despite (C) regardless (D) no matter
22 Madam, please let me help _____ your baggage. (A) up (B) down (C) at (D) with
23 Taiwan is an island located ___ the coast of southeastern China. (A) in (B) at (C) by (D) off
24 The tour will depart _____ this Friday morning. (A) in (B) at (C) on (D) to
25 Toward its end, the street branches out ___ two lanes. (A) down (B) up (C) at (D) into
26 I’ve been working as a part-time tour guide ______ last September. (A) for (B) ago (C) since (D) already
27 Tom is very keen ___ the idea of traveling around the island on foot. (A) with (B) on (C) for (D) by
28 Everyone stood up and clapped ___ the end of her performance. (A) at (B) in (C) for (D) to
29 You must not leave ____ you are sure that everyone has boarded the plane. (A) for (B) off (C) along (D) until
30 You are such a workaholic! You haven’t gone on a vacation ___ ages. (A) before (B) on (C) for (D) at
31 Unfortunately, no one was satisfied ____ the facilities at the Health Center. (A) at (B) with (C) in (D) to
32 If you are fed ___ with conventional foods, try some ethnic cuisines. (A) in (B) up (C) down (D) along
33 Three years after the devastating earthquake, some people still cannot get ____ their fears. (A) over (B) across (C) behind (D) after
34 When we reach the national park, our guide suggested we ____ for a walk along the lake. (A) go (B) going (C) to go (D) went
35 When we were taking photos, we saw some clouds ___ in the sky. (A) drifting (B) drift (C) drifted (D) to drift
36 I’ll tell Jodie of your problem when I __ her. (A) will see (B) see (C) am going to see (D) have seen
37 I heard that you are building a model car. How long have you ____ at it? (A) been working (B) working (C) work (D) been worked
38 When I saw John at the information desk, Joe ____ the airport already. (A) had left (B) left (C) has left (D) had been leaving
39 I ___ the circus a few times when I lived in Boston. (A) have seen (B) saw (C) see (D) was seeing
40 Please remember to call the airline directly to ____ your flight. (A) affirm (B) assure (C) confirm (D) guarantee
41 She never cares about her clothing. She’d put on ____ when coming to office. (A) a thing (B) something (C) anything (D) nothing
42 Mary keeps ___ me if I could redesign their website. (A) ask (B) to ask (C) asking (D) asked
43 The temple we are going to visit this afternoon is ____ building. (A) a beautiful old brick (B) an old beautiful brick (C) a beautiful brick old (D) a brick old beautiful
44 The higher the altitude, the lower ____ temperature. (A) the (B) has (C) it is (D) is
45 We are having our office _____. (A) refurnished (B) been refurnished (C) refurnish (D) to refurnish
46 This is a restricted area. Ordinary people are not ______ to enter. (A) forbidden (B) let (C) allowed (D) recommended
47 What a relief! You have just taken a ___ off my mind. (A) piece (B) load (C) stone (D) butterfly
48 Be polite to your clients. Never scream ___ them. (A) on (B) at (C) to (D) about
49 If you ___ the morning call service, you would not have overslept and missed the breakfast. (A) have used (B) used (C) would use (D) had used
50 (A) though (B) for (C) to (D) much
51 (A) about (B) behind (C) by (D) along
52 (A) many (B) much (C) any (D) more
53 (A) Consequently (B) More importantly (C) Unfortunately (D) Therefore
54 (A) him (B) all (C) it (D) that
55 (A) as well (B) as soon (C) as bad (D) as good
56 (A) came (B) had come (C) would have come (D) was coming
57 (A) where (B) what (C) how (D) when
58 (A) Owing to (B) As a result of (C) According to (D) In view of
59 (A) catch (B) be caught (C) be catching (D) have caught
60 (A) as (B) of (C) with (D) for
61 (A) other (B) any (C) all (D) a
62 (A) good (B) bad (C) goods (D) worse
63 (A) into (B) on (C) off (D) up
64 (A) at (B) after (C) to (D) by
65 (A) at (B) off (C) of (D) in
66 (A) on (B) under (C) beneath (D) over
67 (A) alert (B) remind (C) provide (D) equip
68 (A) so (B) too (C) less (D) much
69 (A) past (B) after (C) about (D) beyond
70 (A) lost (B) has lost (C) is lost (D) has been lost
71 The passage above is mainly about ________. (A) what people can do on a cruise ship (B) a difficulty facing the cruising industry (C) the experience of different cultures (D) active participation and individuality
72 How can people on a cruise ship experience different cultures? (A) by watching many spectacles (B) by observing people on board and at port-side (C) by paying for food and entertainment (D) by devoting to constant relaxation
73 Why do less people go abroad after the September 11 incident? (A) because of the economy (B) because they are waiting for signs of recovery (C) because they are less well prepared than before (D) because they fear terrorist attacks
74 What is the main difference between the cruise ship and the shopping mall so far as consumption is concerned? (A) The cruise ship will not close at night. (B) The cruise ship provides food and entertainment. (C) The cruise ship aims at creating profits. (D) The cruise ship offers opportunities for people to spend money. 代號:4406 頁次:6-6
75 Which of the following is a major demerit of the cruise ship for travelers? (A) Cruise ships are too proud of themselves. (B) Its opening hours are too long. (C) It encourages passive consumption rather than active participation. (D) The cost of a cruise does not cover everything.
76 The passage above is mainly about ____. (A) the history of Caribbean tourism (B) the benefits tourism brings to the region (C) the idyllic image of Caribbean tourism (D) the good and bad effects of Caribbean tourism
77 What kinds of people live on tourism indirectly? (A) tour guides and taxi drivers (B) farmers (C) factory workers (D) people hired by hotels
78 In what respect has Caribbean tourism been criticized for unfairness? (A) It wastes water. (B) The tourist industry is largely owned and managed by foreigners. (C) It creates golf courses, affecting the environment. (D) It destroys the idyllic image.
79 Why are cruise ships not welcomed by the locals? (A) They pollute the environment. (B) They are too popular. (C) They take away the business of the local hotels and restaurants. (D) They waste resources.
80 What is the main problem of “ecotourism”? (A) It only attracts “up-market” tourists. (B) It may damage the natural environment. (C) The islands concerned are remote and unspoiled. (D) The visitors concerned love nature too much.
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