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96年 - 96 專技普考_外語領隊人員(英語):外國語(英語)#83584
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導遊領隊◆英語 |
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96年 |
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80 |
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1 A: “I wonder if you could reserve a room with a view for me.” B: ____________________ (A)“I’d be happy to.” (B)“Don’t mention it.” (C)“Oh, never mind.” (D)“Not a bad idea.”
2 A: “How would you like your steak to be cooked?” B: _____________ (A)“It’s over-cooked.” (B)“Oh! I would like to order a drink.” (C)“Well-done, please.” (D)“Yes, but I want to try something else.”
3 A: “Would you mind showing me your passport and flight ticket, please?” B: ________________ (A)“Sure. I’d like an aisle seat.” (B)“Sure. Here you are.” (C)“I’m a vegetarian.” (D)“Yes, I have a carry-on bag.”
4 A: “Where can we buy souvenirs at a reasonable price in this vicinity?” B: _________________ (A)“Pardon me.” (B)“There are lots of good gift shops at the First Street.” (C)“ Wow, it was fascinating.” (D)“Sorry, we don’t carry these items.”
5 A: “How can I get to the Grand Hotel?” B: _________________ (A)“Take your time. You don’t need to hurry.” (B)“It’s close from here.” (C)“Go south for 2 blocks and make a right turn.” (D)“Why bother!”
6 A: “I’m thinking of buying a notebook computer.” B: _______________ (A)“Yeah, but you don’t know how to surf the net.” (B)“But don’t you know how to handle it.” (C)“Let’s keep in touch.” (D)“That sounds great, but won’t it cost you a lot of money?”
7 A: “I’m afraid I don’t have time to meet you today.” B: ________________ (A)“That’s OK. Should I say hello to John?” (B)“I guess you won’t need me.” (C)“No problem. I’m sure you’ll be alright.” (D)“That’s all right. Maybe tomorrow.”
8 A: “Are you ready to order?” B: _____________ (A)“I’d like a salad and a cup of coffee, please.” (B)“Don’t worry about it.” (C)“That doesn’t make sense.” (D)“I don’t have a good appetite.”
9 A: “What would you think a person with a slight fever should do?” B: _______________ (A)“Please keep your voice down.” (B)“That’s a lot of work.” (C)“Take a good rest and drink a lot of orange juice.” (D)“Not really. The person needs to go to the emergency room.”
10 A: “Excuse me. May I come in?” B: _______________ (A)“Why don’t you guess.” (B)“That’s right. How about you?” (C)“Yes. Come in, please.” (D)“No. You won’t get it.”
11 A: “I think it is impolite for a guest to leave the house without saying goodbye to the host.” B: __________________ (A)“Me either.” (B)“So, what’s the best choice.” (C)“Me neither.” (D)“My pleasure.”
12 A: “Last week I was invited to a birthday party.” B: _____________________ (A)“Anything interesting to look at.” (B)“I can’t think of anything.” (C)“Let’s try it out.” (D)“How did it go?”
13 A: “I’d like to see a movie shown at the Theatre Complex. Do you like to join me?” B: _________________ (A)“That’s exactly what it was.” (B)“Please don’t bother me.” (C)“I don’t feel like it. But thanks anyway.” (D)“I’m not ready. Please try to call again.”
14 A: “Look at the line in front of the restaurant! We should have made a reservation.” B: ________________ (A)“Well, it is too good to be true.” (B)“Why don’t we try another restaurant?” (C)“Oh! It is ridiculous.” (D)“Let’s take a walk along the river.”
15 A: “Excuse me, but I think you made a wrong turn. You were supposed to turn left on Wilson.” B: ______________ (A)“How frustrating! I’ve been caught in a traffic jam.” (B)“Sorry, I got it wrong. Didn’t you say 200 Winston?” (C)“Sorry. I had to wait in line for a taxi.” (D)“Sorry, I am busy.”
16 A: “Here we are. I want to show you the living room. Do you like it?” B: __________________ (A)“No, I don’t. Please be honest.” (B)“Yes, I do. It’s lovely.” (C)“Oh. Please be more specific.” (D)“No, I have to go.”
17 A: “I just heard from the weather broadcast that it may rain heavily today. Are you going to drive to work?” B: ________________ (A)“No. I’ll take the 7:30 train instead.” (B)“I’ll call you back.” (C)“Great! This shirt looks good on you.” (D)“Yes. I’ll stop by a convenience store.”
18 A: “Why don’t we go to the baseball game?” B: __________________ (A)“Thanks. It is my treat.” (B)“I’d love to, but I already promised to go shopping with my sister.” (C)“Maybe I’ll see you later.” (D)“Sounds great. I would like to call my mom.”
19 A: “The firefighters saved me just before the house collapsed!” B: ____________ (A)“What’s new?” (B)“Wow! That was really incredible!” (C)“Wow! That was funny.” (D)“Where were you?”
20 A: “Hello. Could you put me through to Philip from the Sales Department, please?” B: ___________________ (A)“Sorry. Maybe I said it wrong.” (B)“Sorry. He’s not available right now. Can I take a message?” (C)“Okay. I will see you at eight.” (D)“Well, not exactly.”
21 As a diplomat, Helen always pays special attention to table manners and social ______ in banquets and parties. (A) ideas (B) practice (C) gatherings (D) etiquette
22 She takes a lot of _______ measures to lose her weight. (A) proud (B) drastic (C) unimportant (D) candid
23 The professor finally issued an _______ to Tim: retake the examination or fail in the course. (A) ultimatum (B) antidote (C) antithesis (D) anecdote
24 Sexual __________ is regarded as a serious violation of women’s rights. (A) difference (B) allure (C) harassment (D) flirtation
25 You owe me a/an ____________ for not giving me a helping hand when needed. (A) debt (B) apology (C) editorial (D) request
26 Paul’s ________ childhood experience has a great impact on his abnormal behavior. (A) stereotype (B) ecstatic (C) traumatic (D) moderate
27 The singer’s __________ increases even though she gave birth to a new baby. (A) intrusion (B) popularization (C) legendary (D) popularity
28 A kind of natural disaster caused by earthquakes under the ocean and characterized by a sudden surge of giant and massive wave is known as ___________. (A) blizzard (B) typhoon (C) tsunami (D) thunderstorm
29 The Mayor of California was accused of __________ accounting practices. (A) lively (B) dubious (C) persuasive (D) flirtatious
30 A dissident strove to seek political ________ upon his arrival at the United States. (A) surveillance (B) seclurization (C) refugee (D) asylum
31 Tom’s driver’s license has just been _________ after he received ten speeding tickets. (A) suspected (B) sustained (C) suspended (D) demanded
32 His speedy recovery from a fatal car accident still remains ________ for a lot of people. (A) a conception (B) an enigma (C) a phobia (D) a deduction
33 Owls are __________ creatures, for they can hardly be seen during the day. (A) nomadic (B) nocturnal (C) flagrant (D) omnivorous
34 As a baseball pitcher, Wang Chien-ming gained his international ______ by having nineteen wins within a baseball season. (A) reputation (B) scandal (C) infirmity (D) repression
35 After moving from China to America, he not only experienced culture shock but also suffered _____ crisis. (A) mandatory (B) identification (C) identity (D) metamorphosis
36 Retarded children are most _____________ to physical abuses in a family. (A) serious (B) vulnerable (C) desirable (D) wanted
37 Schizophrenia is a kind of ________ caused partially by utter isolation from the outside world. (A) diseased (B) immunity (C) restless (D) syndrome
38 Paul’s ___________ pursuit of knowledge is praised highly by his instructor. (A) aggressive (B) retrospective (C) supportive (D) irresponsible
39 If you are afraid of height, you should not try _______. (A) jogging (B) long jump (C) bungee jumping (D) surfing
40 A _______ film won the Oscar Award last year for its explicit exposure of corruption in our society. (A) documented (B) romantic (C) action (D) documentary III. Phrases and Idioms. Choose the best answers to complete the following sentences.
41 His filing system is excellent and well-organized. All of the important information he needs is _______. (A) at a first glance (B) out of order (C) at his fingertips (D) beyond controversy
42 Failing to take good care of his children, he is ________ a good father. (A) by chance (B) by all means (C) by no means (D) by heart
43 After his release from prison, he promised himself he would __________ and never commit any crimes. (A) go astray (B) call into question (C) lift the ban on (D) turn over a new leaf
44 Due to keen competition, Tom’s application for a teaching position was ____________ by the screening committee. (A) turned out (B) turned in (C) turned down (D) gave up
45 If you want to give a well-organized presentation, you should not ________. (A) seize the day (B) beat around the bush (C) fight against all odds (D) keep your head above water
46 The food, service, and atmosphere are much better at this restaurant ___________ the one where we usually eat. (A) in terms of (B) in regard to (C) in comparison with (D) in accordance with
47 You can certainly improve your English ________ if you live with native speakers. (A) in no time (B) as soon as (C) by and large (D) at times
48 A young man robbed the convenience store in broad daylight and _______ it. (A) got along with (B) got away with (C) went along with (D) suffered from
49 Would you mind if we _______ when we go out to have dinner tonight? (A) back up (B) carry out (C) hang up (D) go Dutch
50 The labor union discussed the ___________ of strike action at length in a business meeting yesterday. (A) sixes and sevens (B) pros and cons (C) ups and downs (D) on and off
51 The price of gold has gone up in recent years. We should ___________ this situation and invest a big sum of our money on it. (A) take full advantage of (B) get rid of (C) let go of (D) catch up with
52 Mary’s oral and written English proficiency is exceptionally good because she was _________ in America. (A) gone up (B) come up (C) kept up (D) brought up
53 When tension between the two parties intensifies, she decides to __________ by telling a hilarious joke. (A) settle down (B) step down (C) build up (D) break the ice
54 The temperature dropped from 30℃ to 5℃ in the afternoon, so we had to _______ before going out for dinner. (A) bundle up (B) brush up (C) lay aside (D) change for
55 Foreign visitors to the National Palace Museum are increasing __________. (A) by all odds (B) by and by (C) by all means (D) by leaps and bounds
56 Mary still experiences great difficulty to speak French after learning it for six months, ________ writing it. (A) let alone (B) in spite of (C) in regard to (D) by all means
57 The author refuses to _______ the taste of the readers. (A) stay put with (B) carry over (C) cater to (D) live with
58 After a heated debate, Peter and Mary were finally able to ___________ their differences. (A) hold up (B) iron out (C) lay waste (D) pull over
59 John’s academic performance _______ his mother’s expectation. (A) catches up (B) gives away (C) falls short of (D) gets rid of
60 After a two-week vacation, Stephaine finally arrived home ____________. (A) safe and wealth (B) safe and sound (C) safe and strange (D) strong and sound IV. Grammar (Usage Test). Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.
61 The man, __________, is going to give a lecture at our school. (A) that I saw yesterday (B) to who I came across yesterday (C) whoever I saw yesterday (D) whom I came across yesterday
62 I look forward ___________ you at the conference on “How to Prevent Suicide.” (A) to meet (B) to meeting (C) to have met (D) to have meet
63 Kristine can’t help feeling __________ when she has to give a lecture in front of a large crowd. (A) frightened (B) dissatisfactory (C) discomfort (D) exciting
64 He looks __________ he were very exhausted from work. (A) as if (B) whether (C) though (D) nevertheless
65 You’ve lived in California for a long time, _________? (A) aren’t you (B) have you (C) haven’t you (D) didn’t you
66 Let us speculate who ________ (A) our keynote speaker is? (B) are our keynote speaker. (C) our keynote speaker is. (D) is our keynote speaker?
67 If I _________ you were sick, I would have given you a leave of absence. (A) have understood (B) had realized (C) would have realized (D) knew
68 A(n) ________ number of volunteers showed up in the press conference. (A) surprisingly (B) interested (C) surprising (D) unexpectedly
69 I resented ________ that. She could have been more courteous and sophisticated. (A) her saying (B) she says (C) she said (D) to have her said
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70 We’d ___________ if you could respond to my recent inquiry promptly. (A) appreciate for (B) be appreciated (C) appreciate (D) appreciate it
71 What would be most likely the meaning of “
disembark
”? (A) to announce (B) to inform (C) to take off (D) to leave the aircraft
72 How can the safety regulations be explained? (A) by serving food with plastic knives (B) by giving first-aid to any injured passengers (C) by pointing out the location of the emergency exits (D) by telling passengers how to prepare for departure
73 What would be the most important thing that the flight attendants do in case of emergency? (A) to make sure the seat backs are upright and seat belts fastened (B) to provide first-aid as required (C) to keep the passengers calm (D) to make the welcome announcements
74 Which of the following services is NOT offered by the flight attendants? (A) cleaning up after the catering service (B) helping the passengers fill the disembarkation cards (C) giving information about the services the airline provides (D) collecting the disembarkation cards
75 According to this passage, what would be the key role of the flight attendants? (A) ambassadors for their country (B) weather forecasters (C) luggage handlers (D) information providers
76 What is considered hacking? (A) releasing a virus (B) illegally accessing a computer (C) stealing private information (D) all of the above
77 How can hackers access the computer system? (A) by changing the security program (B) by manipulating the protocols (C) by spreading viruses (D) by inventing a new password
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78 What would be the most proper meaning for “
protocols
”? (A) a set of rules that control access to a computer (B) a set of rules that control the way data is sent between computers (C) a set of rules that prevent the spread of viruses (D) a set of rules that prevent the destruction of files
79 According to this passage, which would be considered the best way to ensure computer security? (A) to use longer and unusual passwords (B) to combine the use of a password with the “password plus” system (C) to use special cards or devices (D) to manipulate the network system
80 Which of the following phrases best summarizes the main idea of the passage? (A) hackers and computer security (B) different kinds of hackers (C) active and passive hackers (D) how to prevent hackers from damaging computers
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