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98年 - 98 警察、鐵路特種考試_四等、員級_各類科別:英文#9455
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警察/一般警察/鐵路(三四等、員級)◆英文 |
年份:
98年 |
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20 |
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0
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警察/一般警察/鐵路(三四等、員級)◆英文
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Calm down! You can’t think rationally when you are so _____ . (A) emotional (B) pleasant (C) respectful (D) speechless
Cover the chicken with foil when you put it in the oven, _____ it will take a long time to cook. (A) otherwise (B) whereas (C) while (D) until
He was _____ hit the jackpot and became a millionaire overnight. (A) lucky as to (B) such lucky to (C) lucky enough to (D) so lucky enough to
I can’t see any differences between a real diamond and an artificial one. They look _____ to me. (A) moderate (B) identical (C) hazardous (D) primitive
The old man tells his young grandson that life is tougher than he _____. (A) breeds (B) conveys (C) disputes (D) assumes
A cow _____ in a green meadow often represents the peace of a pastoral life. (A) greeting (B) glancing (C) grazing (D) gazing
The island is hot and _____ in the summer. We feel uncomfortable because the air is wet. (A) spicy (B) salty (C) humble (D) humid
The chairperson’s speech was full of _____. Many people thought her language was meant to be intentionally vague so as to please everybody. (A) ambiguities (B) compensations (C) disturbances (D) harassments
He was a _____ player and never gave his opponent even the smallest chance. (A) merciless (B) virtuous (C) curious (D) generous
10 (A) those (B) one (C) them (D) he
11(A) they (B) as (C) like (D) what
12(A) making up (B) associated with (C) filled with (D) bringing up
13(A) while (B) despite (C) if (D) except
14(A)take as (B)judge from (C) refer to (D) depend on
Mr. Lin: I come to say sorry for what I did to you last week. Mr. Chiang: I don’t understand. What for? Mr. Lin: I felt really bad about talking back to you. Mr. Chiang:______________________ Mr. Lin: So we’re OK? Mr. Chiang: Sure. (A) Don’t worry about that. (B) No problem. You’re always welcome. (C) I’ll be a good listener. (D) It won’t take too long.
Passenger 1: Can you tell me where I can change my money? Passenger 2: ____________________________ (A) Sorry, I don’t have any change. (B) No, it’s rude of you to say so. (C) I don’t know where your money is. (D) At most banks and hotels.
Andy: I’ll mail the letter for you on my way to school. James: You won’t forget, will you? Andy: Don’t worry. ______________ (A) Go ahead. (B) I can’t agree more. (C) You can count on me. (D) You can say that again.
18 According to this passage, why did people start using “black” to replace Negro? (A) Because “black” was a relatively popular word. (B) Because people wanted to remember the history of slavery. (C) Because in the 1960s, people wanted to use a word that could show respect to the black people. (D) Because the word “Negro” reminded people of the Civil Rights Movement.
According to this passage, which of the following is NOT true about the origins of Black English? (A) The slaves, who came from different tribes, couldn’t communicate with each other without a common language. (B) The slave traders were not familiar with the various African languages, so they invented a whole new language. (C) The birth of Black English has much to do with the slave trade in West Africa. (D) Black English came from the mixture of English and African languages.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) The origins of Black English can be traced back to West Africa. (B) With a “new” language, the slaves couldn’t keep their old traditions and customs alive. (C) Black people in different parts of the world speak the same language. (D) Black English is derived from the one used in the West Indies.
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