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97年 - 97 交通事業鐵路升資考試_員級晉高員級_各類別:英文#49408
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26 If you want to solve the problem now, I suggest you ________ your tone when you talk to those furious investors down the hall. (A) tolerate (B) isolate (C) concentrate (D) moderate
27 Mike and I are ___ of spirits in our appreciation of fine arts; we are similar. (A) desolate (B) desperate (C) kindred (D) knowledgeable
28 The flood problem has been____ about by the increase in global warming. (A) caused (B) happened (C) brought (D) sought
29 The library has designated one room for the _____ use of graduate students. (A) excruciating (B) explicit (C) excursive (D) exclusive
30 Scientific research has confirmed that two thirds of the planet’s surface ____covered with water. (A) is (B) are (C) have been (D) to be
31 ________ , in the United States, that toothbrushes made of synthetic nylon were introduced. (A) It wasn’t until 1938 (B) Until 1938 (C) It was until 1938 (D) Being in 1938 .
32 A terrorist bombing in downtown Madrid killed two hundred people, ____were office workers on their way to work. (A) many of them (B) many of whom (C) most of those (D) some of them
33 In preparing a speech, the speaker has____ to know who the audience is, what to say, and how to say it. (A) intended (B) intending (C) having intended (D) been intending
34 Gays and lesbians_______ for heterosexuals to write their history. (A)found it unacceptable (B)found them unacceptable (C) found unacceptable (D)found that unacceptable
35 ____to some observers scuba diving seems tedious, those who learn the intricacies of the sport find it both exhilarating and soothing. (A) Because (B) Although (C) As (D) Since
36 I _____to see the scientist bring biological phenomena to bear on the question of linguistic usages in his research. (A) have interest (B) am interesting (C) am interested (D) interest myself
37 (A) factor (B) ingredient (C) procedure (D) segment
38 (A) compared (B) compressed (C) combined (D) complied
39 (A) collect (B) detect (C) specify (D) treat
40 (A) acknowledged (B) awarded (C) donated (D) delivered
41 (A) after (B) with (C) for (D) in
42 When you negotiate, leave something on the table. (A) In a successful negotiation, the winner should always take all. (B) When you negotiate, be kind to your opponent; don’t take all. (C) When you negotiate, leave some tips on the table. (D) When you negotiate, don’t clean up the table.
43 Technology may make it easier to reach beauty, but it has not simplified the process of possessing or appreciating it. (A) Although we can become beautiful by technology, the process isn’t simple. (B) Technology has nothing to do with beauty. (C) Technology is proved powerful to help us appreciate beauty. (D) Technology can bring beauty to us, but it does not make it easier to appreciate beauty.
44 It is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebel against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law. (A) Tyranny and oppression should not be protected by the rule of law. (B) The rule of law should protect people from being oppressed. (C) If a man is not oppressed by a tyrant, he will never rebel. (D) If a man rebels against tyranny and oppression, he should enjoy his human rights.
45 Succumbing to pressure from the chemical industry, the legislature amended the regulations. (A) The legislature surrendered to the pressure of the chemical industry and modified the regulations. (B) The legislature objected to the pressure of the chemical industry and complied with the regulations. (C) Despite the pressure from the chemical industry, the legislature changed the regulations. (D) Despite the pressure from the chemical industry, the legislature insisted on enforcing the regulations.
46 In nontechnological societies, adult behaviors are learned and understood with only occasional verbal explanation. (A) Children in pre-industrialized societies rely on minimum oral communication to grasp the meaning of adult behaviors. (B) Adults from technologically backward societies understand the meanings of others’ behaviors through explanations in books. (C) Modern technologies help children learn about adults’ ways of life on different occasions through computers. (D) Children in pre-industrialized societies were introduced to the worlds of the adults mainly through spoken words.
47 The major difference between traditional surgery and keyhole surgery lies in _____. (A) the use of computer (B) the size of incisions (C) the patient’s recovery time (D) the use of surgical tools
48 What is the disadvantage of keyhole surgery? (A) It is difficult to create tiny incisions. (B) It may be difficult to handle surgical tools. (C) The keyhole surgery is contrary to traditional surgery. (D) Small surgical tools have to be attached at the end of a long instrument.
49 What is the best title for the passage? (A) The Popularity of Keyhole Surgery (B) The Advantages of Keyhole Surgery (C) Keyhole Surgery Saves Your Life (D) Less Pain in Keyhole Surgery
50 Which of the following statements is NOT implied in the passage? (A) The larger the incision, the slower the recovery. (B) Keyhole surgery may cause inconvenience for surgeons. (C) A computer directs the surgeons where to place the surgical tools. (D) Chopsticks are used to make tiny incisions on the patient’s body.
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