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> 98年 - 98 退除役軍人轉任公務人員、海岸巡防特種考試_三等_各類科(退除役軍人)、海巡行政(海岸巡防人員):英文#23423
98年 - 98 退除役軍人轉任公務人員、海岸巡防特種考試_三等_各類科(退除役軍人)、海巡行政(海岸巡防人員):英文#23423
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31 To make the best use of your time, you have to list your goals in order of _____ . (A) privation (B) privacy (C) priority (D) privilege
32 Every act of abortion _____ the death of a baby. (A) adapts to (B) intends to (C) relies on (D) results in
33 Just _____ something when you forget your speech. (A) impress (B) imprison (C) improve (D) improvise
34 Neither Chinese nor American government is under any illusion that the trade imbalance between the two countries will soon be _____ . (A) dignified (B) rectified (C) specified (D) verified
35 Mary broke up with George mainly because she could not stand his _____ language and rude behavior to her parents. (A) remorse (B) vainglorious (C) physical (D) vulgar
36 It is a _____ of our time in the West that never have so many people been so relatively well off and never has society been more troubled. (A) maxim (B) credibility (C) ambiguity (D) paradox
37 Although John _____ Chinese for three years, he still doesn’t know how to speak the language. (A) has read (B) has studied (C) has understood (D) has comprehended
38 People will choose _____ of these regimes they find suits them best. (A) whatever (B) whoever (C) wherever (D) whichever
39 I _____ from the roller coaster rides and the wild water slides. (A) was exhausted (B) was exhausting (C) being exhausted (D) had been exhausted myself
40 Nikos Mitrelis’ list of chores is long: sweeping steps, hanging laundry, and _____ bathroom. (A) scrubbed (B) scrubbing (C) scrub (D) scrubs
41 According to governmental statistics, the percentage of credit card users in Taiwan is 46 higher now than _____ two years ago. (A) which was (B) they were (C) there were (D) it was
42 Which of the following statements best characterizes cancer cells? (A) They are mostly found in human blood. (B) They can grow and proliferate continuously. (C) They can be transformed into vampires. (D) They can defy the process of mutations in a cell’s DNA.
43 What does “deranged” in the first paragraph mean? (A) Uncontrollable (B) Undecided (C) Unidentified (D) Unnecessary
44 How many people in the United States may suffer from cancer every year? (A) Over half a million (B) One million (C) About two million (D) Over two and a half million
45 According to this article, which of the following statements is NOT true about cancer? (A) No one can be sure of the causes of cancer except for a few clear cases such as lung cancer. (B) Cancer can occur in various places of the human body. (C) Cancer may arise from the mistakes that occur in the process of cell divisions. (D) Cancer is rarely caused by external factors.
46 What does this article suggest about diseases such as smallpox or malaria? (A) They are diseases caused by exposure to certain chemicals. (B) They are diseases caused by various kinds of mutations in a cell’s DNA. (C) They are diseases that cause many deaths in industrialized countries. (D) They are diseases with a distinctive cause.
47 (A) If you eat or drink or inhale the wrong things, you get sick. (B) And its appeal continues to this day, medical historians and researchers say. (C) The report was put together from a huge federal study called the Women’s Health Initiative. (D) The researchers also suggested, though indirectly, that low fat might make a difference in breast cancer.
48 (A) If you eat or drink or inhale the wrong things, you get sick. (B) And its appeal continues to this day, medical historians and researchers say. (C) The usefulness of a healthy diet has become questionable. (D) The report was put together from a huge federal study called the Women’s Health Initiative.
49 (A) If you eat or drink or inhale the wrong things, you get sick. (B) And its appeal continues to this day, medical historians and researchers say. (C) The report was put together from a huge federal study called the Women’s Health Initiative. (D) The researchers also suggested, though indirectly, that low fat might make a difference in breast cancer.
50 (A) And its appeal continues to this day, medical historians and researchers say. (B) The report was put together from a huge federal study called the Women’s Health Initiative. (C) The researchers also suggested, though indirectly, that low fat might make a difference in breast cancer. (D) The study’s results frustrate our primal urge to control our destiny by controlling what we put in our mouths.
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