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98年 - 98 調查、國家安全情報特種考試_三等_各組:英文#48490
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文 |
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98年 |
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20 |
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文
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31 He has finally persuaded her to come to his hometown and is now _____her visit. (A) looking forward to (B) looking after (C) looking out (D) looking like
32 Don’t think that your computer is safe. Hundreds of thousands of computers might now be _____to various kinds of powerful viruses. (A) vulnerable (B) compatible (C) discernible (D) numerable
33 Although the artist was only half-Mexican, all her paintings demonstrated her Mexican_____ . She was obviously proud of her roots. (A) foreboding (B) identity (C) orientation (D) significance
34 Laura has a_____ to put things off until the last minute. (A) disparity (B) fecundity (C) tendency (D) vivacity
35 A recent study finds that newly retired couples report the highest level of marital conflict. The good news is that after two years that tension tends to_____ . (A) aggravate (B) diminish (C) merge (D) rotate
36 The speaker _____a short summary of the main points into the ending of her speech. (A) incapacitates (B) incarcerates (C) incinerates (D) incorporates
37 Most actors hate_____ reporters because they ask more questions than are necessary or even proper. (A) inquisitive (B) outspoken (C) talkative (D) verbose
38 Since high-tech industries are in desperate need of electricity supply, the government’s_____ is to build more power plants. (A) fidelity (B) priority (C) finality (D) peculiarity
39 The world’s treasures are under_____ as never before. So, get out and see as many as possible—before they disappear. (A) privilege (B) probation (C) siege (D) temptation
40 Don’t be so_____ about others’ business. You should learn to mind your own business. (A) fancy (B) nosy (C) mouthy (D) easy
41 Tom’s _____twice before made Daphne hesitate about accepting his marriage proposal. (A) having to marry (B) being married (C) having been married (D) having had married
42 If hunting can be stopped for good, it will be a rare chance for people to watch a natural experiment take place: monkeys reclaiming their ranges of old. (A) People will have a precious opportunity to see a test outcome occur when hunting is not allowed forever, i.e., the monkeys regaining their previous territories. (B) It will not be difficult for people to see monkeys playing and thriving in the old parks as a natural result of a protection policy: forbidding hunting for good reasons. (C) A natural phenomenon in the mountain areas is that the more hunting is allowed the less likely it is for people to see monkeys approaching human beings for food. (D) Breeding monkeys for a period of time will provide a regular opportunity for people to see an experimental result that monkeys build their new homes everywhere in the park.
43 (A) We conceptualize this space as privacy which protects the rights of both individuals and groups. (B) In fact, we train our children to define and distinguish themselves from their peers, to be self-reliant and autonomous. (C) Historically, our culture has championed no single group, but it has championed the idea of the individual man or woman. (D) In a society as pluralistic as our own, where there is little consensus on what constitutes “the greater good” and where diverse traditions, world views, and moral systems compete, it is inevitable that conflicts arise.
44 (A) This ideology has profoundly altered the way we think about the rights of both individuals and groups. (B) We conceptualize this space as privacy which protects the individual from the outside and from others. (C) In fact, we train our children to define and distinguish themselves from their peers, to be self-reliant and autonomous. (D) Historically, our culture has championed no single group, but it has championed the idea of the individual man or woman.
45 (A) Perhaps it must be so in a culture as diverse as ours, a culture made up of so many subcultures. (B) In fact, we train our children to define and distinguish themselves from their peers, to be self-reliant and autonomous. (C) Historically, our culture has championed no single group, but it has championed the idea of the individual man or woman. (D) In a society as pluralistic as our own, where there is little consensus on what constitutes “the greater good” and where diverse traditions, world views, and moral systems compete, it is inevitable that conflicts arise.
46 (A) Perhaps it must be so in a culture as diverse as ours, a culture made up of so many subcultures. (B) This ideology has profoundly altered the way we think about the rights of both individuals and groups. (C) We conceptualize this space as privacy which protects the individual from the outside and from others. (D) In a society as pluralistic as our own, where there is little consensus on what constitutes “the greater good” and where diverse traditions, world views, and moral systems compete, it is inevitable that conflicts arise.
47 What will happen when a dog sees another threatening dog? (A) It may watch the other dog with its right eye. (B) Its heart rate may slow down a little bit. (C) Its tail may wag to the right. (D) Its tail may wag to the left.
48 Which of the following statements is true about an animal’s left brain? (A) It sends out signals to speed up the heart rate. (B) It sends out signals to slow down the heart rate. (C) It is associated with feelings like danger and fleeing. (D) It is associated with feelings like fear and depression.
49 Which of the following statements is NOT true about humans? (A) There are no obvious brain-body asymmetries in humans. (B) Their left brain is associated with feelings like love and a sense of attachment. (C) Their right brain specializes in energy expenditure and withdrawal. (D) When feeling depressed, humans may shut down their digestive system.
50 According to the article, what do birds, fish, frogs, and dogs have in common? (A) Their brains are relatively small for their body sizes. (B) Their left brains specialize in attachment and energy enhancement. (C) Their right brains are associated with positive feelings. (D) They all seek food with their right eyes only.
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