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98年 - 98 外交領事特種考試_三等_土耳其文組:外國文(基礎英文)#49575
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文 |
年份:
98年 |
選擇題數:
20 |
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0
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1 The couple’s relationship was threatened by a scandal. However, they are seeking ways to maintain the____ instead of filing for a divorce. (A) coup d’état (B) raison d’être (C) faux pas (D) status quo
2 The most important political ____is to reduce the number of casualties in this war. (A) imperative (B) intransigence (C) obsolescence (D) phenomenon
3 My three-year-old brother is not ____by the fact that it would be quite a while before his new-born sister grows from screaming to talking. He keeps talking to her. (A) detected (B) deterred (C) encouraged (D) endangered
4 There is a small wooden screen separating the bed from____ of the room. (A) the other (B) other (C) the rest (D) rest
5 Shakespeare is a highly____ writer and has left so many good plays for us to enjoy. (A) imagery (B) imaginable (C) imaginary (D) imaginative
6 (A) commendation (B) conversion (C) convulsion (D) combination
7 (A) Sometimes (B) Always (C) As usual (D) Sooner or later
8 (A) crucial (B) fatal (C) universal (D) vital
9 (A) trouble (B) currency (C) damage (D) revenue
10 (A) Because (B) Although (C) Unless (D) If
11 When it comes to luxurious accessories, rather than do without, many fashionmongers are looking critically at their spending. (A) Many fashionmongers are buying less expensive luxurious accessories subject to their critical financial conditions. (B) Many fashionmongers have changed their tastes for luxurious accessories instead of limiting their shopping budgets. (C) Many fashionmongers are having problems balancing between their needs for luxurious accessories and their spending. (D) Many fashionmongers have become more selective when buying luxurious accessories instead of not buying them at all.
12 It is often better to tell a white lie than to risk hurting others’ feelings. (A) Telling lies to hurt other people’s feelings is a risk. (B) Telling harmless lies is sometimes preferable to telling hurtful truths. (C) Telling lies to the white people is better than hurting their feelings. (D) Telling an obvious lie is better than hurting someone else’s feelings.
13 Mesenchymal stem cells appear promising in cancer therapy in their preferential homing to sites of cancer growth upon in vivo transfer. (A) Mesenchymal stem cells, when transferred alive, may be effective in cancer therapy because of their tendency to spot the growing cancer. (B) Living mesenchymal stem cells are effective for cancer treatment because they tend to grow in the exact spot of cancer. (C) Cancer therapy may become effective due to the fact that living mesenchymal stem cells can be targeted by cancer growth. (D) Cancer growth has the tendency of being detected by mesenchymal stem cells, which makes cancer therapy effective.
14 She knows many celebrities in the movie industry and capitalizes on this connection to promote her fashion designing business. (A) Her fashion designing business is in great need of capital for promotion. (B) The connection between the movie industry and her designing business is celebrated by many. (C) They celebrated for her because the costume she designed for some movie stars had won many prizes. (D) Her fashion designing business relies on her close relationship with some big shots in the movie industry.
15 Story-telling is not enough. Not when it comes to the suffering individuals and the collective memory. (A) There are never enough stories when the suffering individuals and the collective memory are not included. (B) It is more than story-telling when the suffering individuals and the collective memory are involved. (C) Story-telling can neither deal with the suffering individuals nor can it include the collective memory. (D) Neither the suffering individuals nor the collective memory is ever good enough for story-telling.
16 How a child prodigy comes by his/her preternatural ability is not something that has made much sense to scientists. (A) Scientists do not think it makes much sense that a child prodigy is born with his/her special gift. (B) Scientists do not know much about how a child prodigy first acquires his/her special gift. (C) Scientists try to make sense of the fact that a child prodigy is born with his/her special gift. (D) Scientists try to figure out how a child prodigy first acquires his/her special gift.
17 What happened to Stan “the Organic Man” at the age of 76? (A) He retired. (B) He died. (C) He was laid off. (D) He no longer manufactured dirt.
18 According to the passage, why does someone need to make soil? (A) It takes a hundred years to make one inch of topsoil. (B) David has a degree in plant and soil science. (C) There are places lacking fertile soil. (D) It is a family business.
19 What does the word “something” refer to in the second paragraph? (A) A person of some consequence (B) A thing with great influences (C) A certain unexpected happening (D) An object with significant values
20 According to the passage, what do most people think about soil? (A) Many areas are dirt poor. (B) We actually make soil every day. (C) It is the stuff lying around us. (D) Dirt can be manufactured in a factory.
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