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99年 - 99 專技普考_外語領隊人員(英語):外國語(英語)#18051
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導遊領隊◆英語 |
年份:
99年 |
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80 |
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0
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導遊領隊◆英語
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1.Our hotel provides free __________ service to the airport every day. (A) accommodation (B) communication (C) transmission (D) shuttle
2.Rescuers from many countries went to the __________ of the earthquake to help the victims. (A) capital (B) refuge (C) epicenter (D) shelter
3.Tourists enjoy visiting night markets around the island to taste __________ local snacks. (A) authentic (B) blend (C) inclusive (D) invisible
4.Mike forgot to save the file and the computer __________ suddenly. It was a real disaster. (A) broke up (B) was broke (C) was plugged in (D) crashed
5.Expo 2010 __________ in Shanghai, China from May 1 to October 31, 2010. (A) will hold (B) will be holding (C) will be held (D) is holding
6.Although the unemployment rate reached an all-time high in mid-2009, it has fallen for four __________ months by ecember. (A) consecutive (B) connecting (C) continual (D) temporary
7.__________ has become a very serious problem in the modern world. It’s estimated that there are more than 1 billion overweight adults globally. (A) Depression (B) Obesity (C) Malnutrition (D) Starvation
8.Living in a highly __________ society, some Taiwanese children are forced by their parents to learn many skills at a very young age. (A) compatible (B) prospective (C) threatened (D) competitive
9.There is clear __________ that the defendant committed the murder of the rich old man. (A) research (B) evidence (C) statistics (D) vision
10.If Scott had studied hard enough, he __________ the midterm exam. Now he has to burn the midnight oil to pass the final exam. (A) would pass (B) will pass (C) have passed (D) would have passed
11.John has to __________ the annual report to the manager before this Friday; otherwise, he will be in trouble. (A) identify (B) incline (C) submit (D) commemorate
12.Millions of people are expected to __________ in the 2010 Taipei International Flora Expo. (A) participate (B) adjust (C) emerge (D) exist
13.It is said that there are only a few lucky days __________ for getting married in 2010. (A) elated (B) available (C) elected (D) resentful
14.Tom was __________ from his school for stealing and cheating on the exams. (A) exempted (B) expelled (C) exported (D) evacuated
15.Many customers complained that they had difficulty assembling the M-20 mountain bicycle, because the instructions in the manual were not __________ . (A) implicit (B) explicit (C) complex (D) exquisite
16.There are eight __________ for the Academy Award for the best picture this year. (A) attendants (B) nominees (C) conductors (D) producers
17.Our company has been on a very tight __________ since 2008. (A) deficit (B) management (C) budget (D) debt
18.Please remain __________ while the plane takes off. (A) seated (B) sitting (C) sat (D) seating
19.Mary is __________ divorce because her husband is having an affair with his secretary. (A) controlling to (B) filing for (C) calling for (D) accustomed to
20.I want to make a/an __________ with Dr. Johnson tomorrow morning. I think I’ve caught a cold. (A) reservation (B) arrangement (C) meeting (D) appointment
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21.Since the economy is improving, many people are hoping for a __________ in salary in the coming year. (A) raise (B) rise (C) surplus (D) bonus
22.The birth rate in Taiwan was at a/an __________ low last year. (A) record (B) recorded (C) recording (D) accordingly
23.I need some __________ for taking buses around town. (A) checks (B) exchange (C) change (D) savings
24.All my friends are recommending the movie, Avatar; __________, I am too busy to see it. (A) but (B) therefore (C) so (D) however
25.Remember to __________ some sunscreen before you go to the beach. (A) drink (B) scrub (C) wear (D) move
26.These ancient porcelains are very __________ and might break easily, so please handle them carefully. (A) wicked (B) infirm (C) fragile (D) stout
27.The Department of Health urged the public to receive H1N1 flu shot as a __________ against potential outbreaks. (A) prohibition (B) preparation (C) presumption (D) precaution
28.The Ministry of the Interior has decided to __________ telephone fraud. (A) dismiss (B) discharge (C) eliminate (D) execute
29.Our __________ guided around the farm lasted for two and a half hours. (A) voyage (B) journey (C) tour (D) crossing
30.All the __________ on the city rail map are color-coded so that a traveler knows which direction she/he should take. (A) routes (B) roads (C) sights (D) systems
31.We arrived at the airport __________, so we had plenty of time for checking in and boarding. (A) at the best of times (B) in our own time (C) dead on time (D) in good time
32.To use a TravelPass, you have to insert it __________ the automatic stamping machine when you get off. (A) through (B) between (C) off (D) into
33.Guest: What __________ do you have in your hotel? Hotel clerk: We have a fitness center, a swimming pool, two restaurants, a beauty parlor, and a boutique. (A) facilities (B) benefits (C) itineraries (D) details
34.Guest: __________ Hotel clerk: Our standard room costs NT$3,500 per night. (A) Is room service included in your price? (B) What is your room rate? (C) How much do you charge for a luxury room? (D) Do I have to pay for an extra bed?
35.Go to the office at the Tourist Information Center and they will give you a __________about sightseeing. (A) destination (B) deposit (C) baggage (D) brochure
36.Guest: Hello, this is room 205. The faucet in our bathroom is dripping and I can’t turn it off. Hotel clerk: __________ (A) I’m terribly sorry about that. I’ll get it cleaned for you right away. (B) OK, I’ll have it changed by the electrician. (C) Is it? I’m sorry, I’ll get it fixed by a plumber. (D) I do apologize. If you tell me which one, I’ll send someone to open it.
37.It’s difficult to find a hotel with a/an __________ room in high season. (A) occupied (B) vacant (C) lank (D) unattended
38.If you’re looking for Greek food in this area, sorry to say, there is very __________ choice. (A) few (B) any (C) much (D) little
39.This express train __________ at 9:30 am every day. You can plan a short walk before that in the itinerary. (A) is about to leave (B) will leave (C) will be leaving (D) leaves
40.Cathedrals, mosques, and temples are all __________ buildings. (A) religious (B) natural (C) political (D) rural
41.If you take a __________ holiday, all your transport, accommodation, and even meals and excursions will be taken care of. (A) leisure (B) business (C) package (D) luxury
42.Tourism has helped __________ the economy for many countries, and brought in considerable revenues. (A) boast (B) boost (C) receive (D) recall
43.The number of independent travelers __________ steadily since the new policy was announced. (A) rose (B) has risen (C) arose (D) has arisen
44.If you want to work in tourism, you need to know how to work as part of a team. But sometimes, you also need to know how to work __________. (A) separately (B) confidently (C) creatively (D) independently
45.Jane completely missed the __________ of what the guest was complaining about. (A) line (B) goal (C) point (D) plan
46.Many restaurants in Paris offer a __________ of snails for guests to taste. (A) plate (B) group (C) chunk (D) loaf
47.Slices of lamb are __________ or fried in butter and served with mushrooms, onions, and chips. (A) added (B) mixed (C) grilled (D) stored
48.Waiter: Are you ready to order, sir? Guest: __________ (A) Your food looks tasty. (B) OK, I’ll have that! (C) I don’t eat meat. (D) I think so. But what is your specialty?
49.A kimono is a kind of clothing __________the Japanese wear during special ceremonies. (A) where (B) who (C) when (D) that
50.People __________fireworks to celebrate New Year. (A) get off (B) take off (C) let off (D) put off
51.The caller: Can I speak to Ms. Taylor in room 612, please? The operator: Please wait a minute. (pause) I’m sorry. There’s no answer. May I __________a message? (A) bring (B) take (C) leave (D) send
52.This trip starts __________Easter Sunday and lasts for five days. (A) at (B) on (C) in (D) for
53.The guest is given a __________after he makes a complaint to the restaurant. (A) change (B) profit (C) refund (D) bonus
54.I’m afraid your credit card has already __________. Would you like to pay in cash instead? (A) cancelled (B) booked (C) expired (D) exposed
55.The __________at the information desk in a hotel provides traveling information to guests. (A) bellhop (B) concierge (C) butler (D) bartender
56. (A) psychological (B) biological (C) logical (D) chemical
57.(A) spiraling (B) saving (C) solving (D) soaking
58.(A) reaction (B) request (C) remorse (D) reply
59.(A) consist of (B) are made up of (C) result in (D) result from
60.(A) loudness (B) epic (C) effectiveness (D) affection
61. (A) schedule (B) budget (C) routine (D) project
62.(A) forms (B) means (C) cruises (D) carriers
63.(A) pop in (B) break in (C) fill in (D) come in
64.(A) inexpensive (B) inconvenient (C) inefficient (D) inappropriate
65.(A) good-haul (B) huge-haul (C) short-haul (D) long-haul
66. (A) why (B) what (C) how (D) which
67.(A) targeting (B) targeted (C) directing (D) directed
68.(A) ungrateful (B) unsatisfactory (C) undeniable (D) unexceptional
69.(A) Whether (B) Where (C) What (D) While
70.(A) for (B) from (C) on (D) of
71. What is the best title for this passage? (A) The disadvantages of salt (B) Less salt can mean longer life (C) How to consume less salt (D) How to cure heart disease
72.According to the prediction of the study, how many grams of salt less a day can reduce the risk of heart disease? (A) three (B) ten (C) fifteen (D) eleven
73.Which of the following statement is NOT true? (A) Eight percent fewer strokes was predicted by the study if people take less salt. (B) The results of the study were predicted by a computer model. (C) The study was conducted in New England. (D) About two hundred forty billion dollars in health care could be saved by eating less salt.
74.Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) The average American man eats 10 grams of salt a day. (B) Less salt could prevent ninety-two thousand deaths a year. (C) No more than three grams of salt are good for healthy people. (D) Americans have increased the amount of salt in their diet by fifteen percent since the 1970s.
75.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? (A) Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s National Salt Reduction Initiative is widely supported by Americans. (B) The purpose of National Salt Reduction Initiative is to promote gourmet cuisines in New York City. (C) Mayor Bloomberg is concerned about the health of American people. (D) Mayor Bloomberg has an ambition to run for the next presidency of the United States.
76. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) the contents of alternative tourism (B) the significance of mass tourism (C) the popularity of alternative tourism (D) the reasons for the emergence of tourism
77.In paragraph 1, what does the word ‘custom-made’ mean? (A) It means customers designing their own holidays to meet their own interests. (B) It means holidays arranged according to different cultural customs. (C) It means travelers getting the approval from customs officers. (D) It means holidays designed individually and can vary from person to person.
78.If you plan to go bungee-jumping, what type of tourism does it belong to? (A) Ecotourism. (B) Adventure tourism. (C) Cultural tourism. (D) Escape tourism.
79.Which of the following holidays can be seen as educational? (A) A weekend break in a country house for beauty treatments. (B) A trip to Vancouver for the 2010 Winter Olympics. (C) A one-week holiday in Paris on how to cook delicacies. (D) Riding camels in the Sahara for a six-day holiday.
80.According to this passage, what does the appearance of alternative tourism signify to the travel and tourism industry? (A) Tourism is about caring for people. (B) People working in the travel and tourism industry should love their jobs. (C) Tourism keeps changing and it is both demanding and rewarding. (D) It is important to learn about different cultures and customs.
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