所屬科目:導遊領隊◆英語
1. You have to renew your passport before it _______. (A) expires (B) aspires (C) inspires (D) conspires
2. Clients pay very high fees to join this luxury trip and they expect complete _______ in return. (A) impression (B) complication (C) satisfaction (D) occupation
3. The _______ drinking age in the United States is 21. (A) capable (B) legal (C) favorite (D) popular
4. The search and _______ crew hasn't found any of the tourists who have been buried in the snow. (A) rescue (B) discovery (C) forecast (D) production
5. This eco-trip is terrific. You'll see a lot of _______ species on the island. (A) deceased (B) extinct (C) undercover (D) endangered
6. The Taipei City Government has been using Taipei 101 to _______ tourism in Taipei. (A) broadcast (B) promote (C) convey (D) translate
7. The Statue of Liberty in New York and Eiffel Tower in Paris are both famous _______ worldwide. (A) logos (B) slogans (C) landmarks (D) targets
8. Let's raise our wine glasses. I'd like to _______ a toast to our sweetest and most helpful tour guide, Linda. (A) compose (B) propose (C) impose (D) suppose
9. The world seems to be facing dangers greater and more _______ than any known in the past. (A) threatening (B) broadening (C) sweetening (D) enlivening
10. I couldn't get any of the direct flights, so I had to _______ in Tokyo on my way to San Francisco. (A) transform (B) translate (C) transmit (D) transfer
11. I like coffee, but I can't drink it because I'm _______ to caffeine. (A) opposed (B) sensitive (C) allergic (D) immune
12. There's too much crime in that country; tourists may get robbed or even killed in broad _______. (A) vision (B) view (C) daylight (D) protection
13. When two companies _______ with each other, they become one bigger and richer company. (A) merge (B) comply (C) haggle (D) clash
14. When we visit some historic _______ sites, such as the Great Wall in China and the Great Pyramid in Egypt, we can see traces of ancient cultures. (A) traps (B) traces (C) trios (D) trends
15. In American culture, it's _______ to ask people personal questions such as how much they weigh or how much money they make. (A) irreversible (B) illegitimate (C) unconditional (D) inappropriate
16. Many movie stars have become rich and famous; however, a big price for them to pay is that they lose their _______. (A) privacy (B) intimacy (C) piracy (D) regency
17. After you have visited Hawaii, you'll discover there are great differences between reading about and _______ experiencing Hawaii. (A) firsthand (B) beforehand (C) offhand (D) forehand
18. If you want to explore great ancient _______, you should go to China, Egypt, or Peru. (A) organizations (B) modernizations (C) nationalizations (D) civilizations
19. If you try more patiently and nicely to _______ with your travel agent, you may get a good deal on your travel package. (A) compete (B) integrate (C) negotiate (D) collide
20. If you wish to have a successful business of your own, you often have to make a lot of personal _______ before you can make your wish come true. (A) complaints (B) perspectives (C) sacrifices (D) accusations
21. More than one thousand experienced staff members' daily _______ work has kept this six-star hotel in top condition. (A) conference (B) maintenance (C) foundation (D) investigation
22. On our trip we will only take our tour groups to shop at the most _______ outlets like top department stores to maintain our upscale image. (A) generous (B) suspicious (C) conditional (D) exclusive
23. I hate to deal with all the _______ details myself; finding a place to live in a foreign country sometimes can be so much trouble. (A) implication (B) accommodation (C) destruction (D) reproduction
24. What ________ to see you in here! It's truly a small world. (A) a coincidence (B) an incidence (C) a consequence (D) an observance
25. Cutting- ________ anti-aging technologies have enabled people to look younger than their real age. (A) point (B) edge (C) corner (D) budget
26. Because of the unstable political situation, the stock market ________ to a two-year low yesterday. (A) soared (B) bounced (C) collapsed (D) conformed
27. I'd like to ________ you that we take customers very seriously. (A) assure (B) accuse (C) assist (D) blame
28. The passengers will have to take legal action against the airlines to ________ losses of their seriously damaged luggage. (A) uncover (B) discover (C) undercover (D) recover
29. The angry employees have decided to take the airline company to court to claim ________ for their physical injuries at work. (A) sympathy (B) prosecution (C) compensation (D) reinforcement
30. I ________ that our staff members are fully trained to offer their services to the customers. (A) oppose (B) ensure (C) convince (D) pretend
31. To apologize for the flight delay, the airline company gave each of the passengers a $400 ________ as a token of its goodwill. (A) example (B) mark (C) sample (D) voucher
32. Due to the recession, many companies are willing to provide services at a much lower profit ________ than they used to. (A) warning (B) margin (C) visibility (D) penetration
33. _______ Employers' awareness of equal working rights may help them prevent racial and sexual _______ cases from occurring. (A) discrimination (B) orientation (C) dissemination (D) revolution
34. This is the last time I eat at this restaurant. I'm ________ with their terrible service. (A) tied up (B) filled up (C) made up (D) fed up
35. There was a thirty-car ________ on Highway 101 due to the heavy snow. (A) check-up (B) pile-up (C) make-up (D) pick-up
36. To get more business for our agency, we'd better ________ some good ideas to attract more clients. (A) come up with (B) get rid of (C) cut down on (D) shy away from
37. The government is trying to make stricter copyright laws to protect an individual's ________ property. (A) intelligible (B) inventive (C) ingenious (D) intellectual
38. Jackie may quit her current job because one of her company's competitors has been trying to ________ her with a much higher salary. (A) assault (B) intimidate (C) headhunt (D) ridicule
39. Good language skills and personal judgments are important for good ________ when we communicate with others by e-mail. (A) technique (B) justification (C) netiquette (D) ambivalence
40. When a company is bankrupt, the company often has to ________ its assets in order to pay back some of its creditors. (A) purchase (B) liquidate (C) facilitate (D) upgrade
41. Whenever something goes wrong, people often try to make someone a ________ so that they can blame that person for what has happened. (A) guinea pig (B) greenhorn (C) cure-all (D) scapegoat
42. Our advertising campaign for the new Amazon eco-adventure package apparently ________; it scared away many of our target clients. (A) backfired (B) survived (C) plummeted (D) prevailed
43. People are worried that the Internet is ________ to fraud, especially when their personal details provided online fall into the wrong hands. (A) susceptible (B) attributed (C) inaccessible (D) resistant
44. Sherry feels it can be quite ________ spending too much time with her boyfriend; she prefers to have some breathing space for each other. (A) alienating (B) suffocating (C) liberating (D) rejuvenating
45. If you plan to sue the travel agency, you have to have enough ________ reasons in order to guarantee a successful result. (A) horrible (B) irritating (C) projective (D) justifiable
46. Whenever my father travels abroad, he always carries with him the doctor's ________ for his heart condition just in case something goes wrong with his heart. (A) description (B) inscription (C) prescription (D) subscription
47. Many parents are ________ the scary statistics of all the sex, violence, and vulgar language shown on TV. (A) accused of (B) contented with (C) thrilled about (D) appalled at
48. To prevent terrorist attacks, many airports have taken various measures to ________ security. (A) live up to (B) speak up for (C) tighten up on (D) catch up with
49. With the increasing oil price, many frequent flyers feel helpless about leaving themselves ________ to price rises in the airline industry. (A) vulnerable (B) responsive (C) sensitive (D) irreversible
50. There was a lot of _______ among the executive team members since none of them wanted to be responsible for their failing to get the multi-million-dollar contract. (A) ice-breaking (B) finger-pointing (C) peace-making (D) blessings-counting
51. If I can make twenty million dollars in the next ten years, I will be able to retire _______ the age of 50. (A) in (B) on (C) at (D) with
52. The airport won't be open again _______ the foggy sky clears up. (A) until (B) to (C) when (D) by
53. I work out in the gym three times a week to keep myself _______ good shape. (A) at (B) in (C) on (D) with
54. While we _______ on the Golden Gate Bridge, we witnessed a car accident. (A) were driving (B) had been driving (C) would drive (D) were to drive
55. When we returned to the hotel, we found that someone _______ into our room. (A) broke (B) had broken (C) has broken (D) breaking
56. If I _______ I would have to walk so much on my last trip to New Zealand, I wouldn't have joined the tour. (A) had known (B) knew (C) could know (D) could have known
57. I have absolutely no intention _______ to hide the truth from you. (A) whereas (B) whether (C) however (D) whatsoever
58. If you don't hurry up, the plane _______ by the time we get to the airport. (A) is gone (B) will have been gone (C) will be going (D) would be gone
59. We offer high-quality car-rental service _______ reasonable prices. (A) in (B) at (C) on (D) by
60. A: Let me go. _______ B: Not _______ you tell me the truth.(A) as (B) when (C) until (D) that
61. A: Are you going to just let the travel agency cancel your trip? B: _______ I can help it. (A) In case (B) Since when (C) Now that (D) Not if
62. A: My flight has been canceled due to the heavy rain. B: _______ too. (A) Mine (B) Me (C) I (D) My
63. I _______ in Texas for nine years before I came back to Taiwan in 1995. (A) would live (B) was living (C) would have lived (D) had lived
64. Under no circumstances _______ go out alone at night in that city; it'd be safer to have someone with you. (A) should you (B) you shouldn't (C) you never (D) do you not
65. A: I don't like their service. B: _______ In fact, their service is terrible. (A) Me, too (B) Not me (C) So do I (D) Neither do I
66. The tour guide suggested that all bags and baggage of the tour group _______ tied with a yellow ribbon. (A) are (B) be (C) to be (D) will be
67. I couldn't find the street I was looking for, so I had to ask somebody for _______ (A) sections (B) functions (C) conditions (D) directions
68. (A) By chance (B) As a result (C) In contrast (D) On the contrary
69. (A) cover (B) be covering (C) be covered (D) be going to cover
70. (A) take turns (B) go through (C) make it big (D) get into debt
71. What does paragraph 1 mainly discuss? (A) Some examples of typically American fast food (B) The reasons why some people like fast food and others don't (C) The substances that can be found in most types of fast food (D) Some possible health disorders caused by fast food
72. What does paragraph 2 mainly discuss? (A) Natural food eaters' views on fast food (B) New items on fast-food restaurants' menus (C) Recent improvements on fast food (D) Newer kinds of packaged and prepared foods
73. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Home-made meals are in general cheaper than fast food. (B) Most people like eating natural food better than eating at fast-food restaurants. (C) Fast-food restaurants do not have salad bars or vegetable items. (D) Fast-food restaurants with the same name usually offer the same kinds of food.
74. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT one of the recent changes in the fast-food industry? (A) cutting down sales on hamburgers and snacks (B) providing salad bars and other vegetarian foods (C) cutting down sugar and salt in foods (D) providing low-fat and low-cholesterol foods
75. What does indulge in paragraph 2 mean? (A) affect (B) enjoy (C) harm (D) warn
76. What does paragraph 1 mainly discuss? (A) Americans' belief in a “melting pot” myth and heritage (B) the impacts of immigrants on indigenous populations (C) the link between immigration and national mixes (D) growing foreign-born populations in developed countries
77. What does paragraph 2 mainly discuss? (A) the impacts of growing numbers of immigrants on developed countries (B) cross-border movements of migrants and refugees around the world (C) growing gaps in health between developed and developing countries (D) the comparison of population growth rates between rich and poorer countries
78. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) There will be smaller gaps in population sizes between rich and developing countries. (B) The indigenous populations of the developed countries are expected to soon stop growing. (C) There will be fewer developed countries facing foreign-born population problems. (D) The numbers of immigrants in developed countries will soon stabilize in the future.
79. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT mentioned as a problem caused by ethnic mixing? (A) civil wars (B) racial conflicts (C) human diseases (D) food shortages
80. What does accelerate in paragraph 2 mean? (A) cut off (B) fall apart (C) give in (D) speed up