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99年 - [無官方正解]99 台灣糖業_新進人員_評價六等:英文#99920
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台糖◆英文 |
年份:
99年 |
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50 |
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1. Dr. Sun was one of the ______ physicians s in his generation. (A) forbearing (B) foremost (C) forerunner (D) foreseen
2. Her husband was always tired after doing such an ______ task. (A) intriguing (B) obvious (C) envious (D) arduous
3. Some people think that video games have a(n) ______ influence on children. (A) inhibiting (B) boring (C) educated (D) pernicious
4. In some places, you have to learn to ______ if you want to buy something at a reasonable price. (A) bargain (B) contract (C) sell (D) transfer
5. The long dark days and lack of a job made John feel (A) alarmed (B) excited (C) depressed (D) satisfied
6. The relentless e omic downturn has made the already-stagnant investment market more _______. (A) opaque (B) transparent (C) favorable (D) astute
7. Estimates of the total consumer product sales vary from one region to another, but ______ regional sales, a stately upturn trend has bee n highly expected. (A) disregard (B) regarding (C) irrespective (D) respectively
8. Apples contain a powerful anti-oxidant t that can help ______ several types of diseases. (A) brush up (B) accelerate (C) stampede (D) stave off
9. The ______ rate toward the government's health care reforms intensified with more doubts raised and disputes debated. (A) disadvantage (B) disclaimer (C) discretion (D) disapproval
10. Perhaps the most ______ news to the government and businesses is that we finally see the employment rate gradually climbing up. (A) horrifying (B) gratifying (C) appalling (D) excruciating
11. The project ______ was mentioned in the report had been accomplished last year. (A) what (B) when (C) which (D) that
12. Let's begin our meeting ______ everybody is present. (A) unless (B) although (C) in case (D) now that
13. It is noted that Chinese people often communicate indirectly while Westemers ______ be more direct. (A) tend to (B) intend to (C) are tended to (D) are intended to
14. Laughter can not be pretended, ______ be easily suppressed. (A) it can not (B) nor it can (C) nor can it (D) or it can not
15. ______ to settle down when he sold the house and left the country. (A) As soon as Mr. Wang has time (B) Mr. Wang hardly had time (C) No sooner had Mr. Wang had time (D) The moment Mr. Wang had time
16. Judging from the hangover, his wife can tell that he ______ last night. (A) must be drunk (B) must have been drunk (C) might be drinking (D) was drinking
17. The revised proposal is not quite ______ as the original one. (A) effective as a strategy (B) as effective e a strategy (C) as an effective strategy (D) an effective strategy
18. The opposition party insisted that the highly controversial agreement ______ decided by a referendum. (A) be (B) had to be (C) had been (D) was
19.________ the crisis will be over soon, it is more prudent to lay out a strategic plan to avert it. (A) Instead hope that (B) Rather than hope that (C) Although hoping that (D) Despite it is hoped that
20. ______ during the economic downturn, many middle-class families received their crash course to learn the value of thrift. (A) To force to be frugal (B) To force being frugal (C) Forcing to be frugal (D) Forced to be frugal
21. (A) have access to (B) have permitted to (C) have been allowed (D) have permission to
22. (A) has produced (B) has evolved with (C) has competed (D) has involved with
23. (A) Due to (B) According as (C) According to (D) Depending on
24. (A) percentage (B) perception (C) preference (D) pretext
25. (A) reduced (B) specified (C) goaled (D) widened
26. (A) destroyed (B) accelerated (C) plummeted (D) overwhelmed
27. (A) in spite (B) due to (C) despite (D) owing to
28. (A) thrive (B) drown (C) paralyze (D) drain
29. (A) Conveyors (B) Purchasers (C) Transformers (D) Purveyors
30. (A) recession (B) concession (C) confession (D) recall
31. (A) duplicate (B) harsh (C) implicit (D) complex
32. (A) brand (B) blend (C) breed (D) bloom
33. (A) rips off (B) lies in (C) consists of (D) caters to
34. (A) determined (B) undermined (C) meditated (D) intervened
35. (A) certifiable (B) predictable (C) suitable (D) intelligible
36. How do workers who either enjoy sleeping late or rising early react to a flexible work hour schedule? (A) Sadly. (B) Angrily. (C) Happily. (D) Surprisingly.
37. The normal American work day schedule is ______. (A) three hours (B) five hours (C) six hours (D) eight hours
38. What is one of the businesses' benefits of the flexible work schedule? (A) There is more time for lunch. (B) The time passes by more quickly. (C) Late sleepers have plenty of sleep. (D) Hardly anyone is ever late for work.
39. What is the earliest possible time someone can get off work on a flextime eight-hour schedule? (A) 4:00 p.m. (B) 3:00 p.m. (C) 2:30 p.m. (D) 1:00 p.m.
40. Which sentence e can best complete the above passage? (A) Flexible work hours is an optimistic idea. (B) Employees must be forced to accept the system. (C) Many more businesses will adopt the system in the near future. (D) Many business organizations in the U.S. have never heard of flexible work hours.
41. In what type of publications can the above passage most possibly be found? (A) A leisure life magazine (B) A scholarly joumal (C) A gourmet guide (D) An investment yearbook
42. Which of the following about memory is NOT mentioned in the passage? (A) The different types of memory stimuli (B) The critical brain region of memory acquisition (C) The different ways of memory retention (D) The process of forgetting as an attribute of memory
43. In paragraph 2, the underlined phrase "
attests to
" is closest in meaning to "______. (A) disapproves (B) ascertains (C) refutes (D) disregards
44. Based on the passage, which of the following is TRUE about memory? (A) Many resea archers believe that em motional stimuli are m more likely to be remembered than neutral ones. (B) Some researchers ar urque that the length of mem mory has little to do with the objects of stimuli. (C) Studies of memory retention provide insights into more effective learning models. (D) The disadvantages of neutral events to memory were statistically substantiated.
45. What can be inferred from the above passage? (A) More studies will be conducted to consolidate the preceding hypothesis. (B) Studies of memory will soon be rendered obsolete because of the growing interest in the nature of (C) emotional stimuli. (D) Memory interference is an untapped area of studies that awaits more exploration. It is unclear that what types of memory stimuli are easier to be remembered or forgotten.
46. Of which article can the above passage be an excerpt? (A) Launching Taiwan's 21 " Century Senior Welfare Policy (B) Liabilities of Current Elderly Care Program (C) Reassessing Pension Plans and Retirement Funds (D) Stimulus Plan to Raise Birthrate
47. Which of the following is NOT an issue of concern? (A) Low birthrate (B) Aging population (C) Govemnmental fiscal difficulties (D) Shortened life expectancy
48. According to the above passage, which of the following is TRUE? (A) The UN formula was invalid in calculating the total number of the elderly in Taiwan. (B) Taiwan is still lagging behind Hong Kong and Japan in their citizen's averaged life span. (C) Taking care of the elderly is no longer the government's responsibility but their children's. (D) Young generations may be incapable of providing their own parents with sufficient care.
49. In paragraph 1, what situation does the underlined phrase "
making ends meet
" most likely refer to? (A) Young people may not be able to take ca care of the elderly to the end. (B) Young people may not be able to meet their parents' standards. (C) Young people may only have enough money to feed themselves. (D) Young people may end the problems of caretaking by getting help.
50. What will the author most possibly suggest in the later part of the discussion? (A) The government should urge younger generations to assume the caretaking responsibility. (B) The government should endeavor to develop a comprehensive plan to address the future senior care needs. (C) The government should provide trainings for the elderly so that they can take care of each other. (D) The government should draw up a tentative plan to alleviate the problem of aging population.
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