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試卷測驗 - 110 年 - 110年飛行常備軍官班歷屆英文考古題201-250#106992
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1(C).

201.Due to many accidents that occurred while people were playing Pokémon Go, players were advised to be _____ of possible dangers in the environment.
(A) ashamed
(B) doubtful
(C) aware
(D) delightful


2(D).

202.Instead of a gift, Jill’s father always _____ some money in the birthday card last year.
(A) installed
(B) preserved
(C) rewarded
(D) enclosed


3(A).

203.Wendy has made her decision to _____ a career in chemistry and set her mind on becoming a professor.
(A) pursue
(B) swear
(C) reserve
(D) draft


4(B).

204.With a continuous 3 km stretch of golden sand, the beach attracts artists around the world each summer to create amazing _____ with its fine soft sand.
(A) objections
(B) sculptures
(C) adventures
(D) explorations


5(D).

205.After spending most of her salary on rent and food, Tina _____ had any money left for entertainment and other expenses.
(A) fairly
(B) merely
(C) likely
(D) barely


6(A).

206.The thief went into the museum and stole some precious paintings. He then _____ himself as a security guard and walked out the front gate.
(A) disguised
(B) registered
(C) calculated
(D) balanced


7(B).

207.The enemy forces _____ from the far side of the canyon and started shooting at our troops.
(A) stemmed
(B) emerged
(C) evolved
(D) suffered


8(D).

208.The results of this survey are not reliable because the people it questioned were not a typical or _____ sample of the entire population that was studied.
(A) original
(B) influential
(C) informative
(D) representative


9(C).

209.All passengers riding in motors are required to fasten their seatbelts in order to reduce the risk of _____ in case of an accident.
(A) sacrifice
(B) victim
(C) injury
(D) harmony


10(B).

210.The science teacher always _____ the use of the laboratory equipment before he lets his students use it on their own.
(A) tolerates
(B) demonstrates
(C) exaggerates
(D) ravages


11(D).

211.The angry passengers argued _____ with the airline staff because their flight was called off without any reason.
(A) illegally
(B) obediently
(C) suspiciously
(D) furiously


12(A).

212.The idea of an underground park at the Williamsburge Bridge Trolley Terminal _____ out of the meeting, later forming the Lowline project.
(A) came about
(B) broke down
(C) paid off
(D) faded away


13(B).

213.Harrods projects a modern, multi-culture atmosphere that _____ customers from far and wide.
(A) prevents
(B) entices
(C) prohibits
(D) hesitates


14(C).

214.Alex’s new book made it to the best-seller list because of its beautiful _____ and amusing plots.
(A) operations
(B) engagements
(C) illustrations
(D) achievements


15(C).

215.Today, bald eagle has _____ its steep decline in population during the 20 century.
(A) abided by
(B) knocked out
(C) recovered from
(D) socialized with


16(A).

216.Your acceptance into university _____ your exam scores.
(A) relies on
(B) catches on
(C) holds on
(D) carries on


17(B).

217.Helping others _____ me great pleasure.
(A) give
(B) gives
(C) giving
(D) to give


18(C).

218.That company’s profits _____ dramatically since they released their first products.
(A) grew
(B) will grow
(C) have grown
(D) grow


19(C).

219.The teacher demanded that his students _____ street food if they didn’t want to get sick.
(A) would avoid
(B) avoided
(C) avoid
(D) to avoid


20(B).

220.Students should _____ skip school to study for tests _____ cheat on the exam to get better grades.
(A) both; and
(B) neither; nor
(C) either; or
(D) not only; but also


21(D).

221._____ find such a beautiful view as this place.
(A) Anywhere can you
(B) Everywhere can you
(C) Somewhere can you
(D) Nowhere can you


22(A).

222.To understand bees better and to help them survive even in urban environment, a group of biologists at Queen Mary University of London _____ currently _____ the London Pollinator Project.
(A) are; sponsoring
(B) have; sponsored
(C) will; sponsor
(D) were; going to sponsor


23(D).

223.The lunar module that landed Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon _____ the Eagle _____ American favorite bird.
(A) named; after
(B) was named; with
(C) were named; with
(D) was named; after


24(A).

224.Nowadays throughout Taiwan, there’re 900 military instructors in college, _____ senior high schools have 2,600.
(A) while
(B) because
(C) moreover
(D) however


25(D).

225.The headline news of today newspaper is “The terrorists planted a bomb near the MRT station in Paris yesterday.” Thirty people are reported to _____ in the explosion.
(A) injure
(B) be injured
(C) have injured
(D) have been injured


26(C).

226.If you hadn’t yelled to the policeman, you _____.
(A) wouldn’t have arrested
(B) wouldn’t be arrested
(C) wouldn’t have been arrested
(D) wouldn’t arrested


27(A).

227.On the catwalks of Paris and in the pages of Vogue, the traditional Ukrainian dress called vyshyvanka, _____ is still worn daily on the streets of Ukraine, has now become the flavor of the month.
(A) which
(B) where
(C) who
(D) that


28(B).

228.Many of us won’t be able to experience space exploration in our lifetime. _____, media company Fusion teams up NASA to create Mars 2030.
(A) In addition
(B) Nevertheless
(C) Meanwhile
(D) For example


29(B).

Question 29
        In China today, paper cutting can be seen nearly anywhere at any time, but it is especially popular at wedding and during Lunar New Year period. Red, the favorite color in Chinese culture, is the paper of choice to produce fine designs used in decorating doors, windows, and even walls of homes. In addition to pictures of the Chinese zodiac animals, the Chinese characters referring to wealth and health are also routinely cut out. Actually, the theme of paper cutouts is limited only by the imagination.

【題組】229.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) People are likely to see some paper cutting when they visit a just-married couple.
(B) Yellow can be the top color used for paper cutting because it represents ‘noble’.
(C) A lot of pieces of chicken cutouts could be seen in public places during Chinese New Year period this year.
(D) As far as human imagination could reach, paper cutting can be applicable to any category.


30(A).

Questions
                                    Three-Day Las Vegas Group Tours 
        Travel with friends and family to world-famous Las Vegas. Enjoy a two-night stay at Cesar’s Palace, one of the finest hotels in a city. Eat at some of the best restaurants in the world. Enjoy a variety of shows, shopping, sightseeing destinations. and, of course, casinos. 
       We have Las Vegas tours running each weekend from June 1 to August 31. Depart from Los Angeles or San Francisco. 
                                  Sample Itinerary
Friday
10 am: Depart Los Angeles or San Francisco. Air travel included in price of tour. 
 1 pm: Lunch at Cesar’s Palace Roma Restaurant (Italian cuisine)
 2:30 pm: Check into hotel. Free time
 Dinner -Your choice. 
 8 pm: Watch the world famous “Circe du Soleil” at Treasure Island.
Saturday
 10 am: Breakfast buffet at Cesar’s Palace. Free time - Go shopping, gamble in the casinos, visit various attractions. Check “Attractions Guide” for a full listing of activities available.
 8 pm: Watch Lance Burton’ s Magic show at the Monte Carlo Hotel. 
Sunday
 11 am: Return to Los Angeles or San Francisco.
 For more information, please contact Sandy at Las Vegas Tours, Inc. 480-756-8555 Or visit us on the web at www.vegastours.com

【題組】230.Which of the following is NOT listed as a possible free time activity?
(A) Sleeping
(B) Gambling
(C) Sightseeing
(D) Shopping


31(B).

【題組】231.Which hotel will tour group members stay at?
(A) The Monte Carlo
(B) Cesar’s Palace
(C) Treasure Island
(D) Italy


32(C).

【題組】232.How will your tour group members get to Las Vegas?
(A) By bus
(B) By train
(C) By airplane
(D) By car


33(B).

【題組】233.When will the guests of the tour watch a magic show?
(A) Friday at 8 pm
(B) Saturday at 8 pm
(C) Sunday morning
(D) Saturday morning


34(C).

Questions 
        Always at the forefront of forward-thinking initiatives, Sweden has striven to provide a good work-life balance for its workers. It should be no surprise that five weeks - not days - of paid vacation is a given there. People have biological and psychological needs to be met: sleep, food, and leisure time. 
       Sweden has also begun experimenting with the idea of six-hour workdays instead of the traditional eight. In the city of Gothenburg, Sweden’s second largest, some companies have been trying out the concept for the past year. A member of Gothenburg’s City Council has said that 40 years of a 40-hour workweek has only resulted in a society of high sick leave rates and early retirement. Workers at a nursing home that was selected to be part of the experiment took less sick leave, were less stressed, and their productivity improved over the course of the year.

【題組】234.Why are biological and psychological needs mentioned in the article?
(A) To emphasize the idea that worker can’t afford to go on vacation.
(B) To oppose the idea of maintaining a good work-life balance.
(C) To point out that having breaks is a necessity for workers.
(D) To analyze how some people can go without sleeping, eating and going on vacation.


35(A).

【題組】235.What is NOT mentioned about workers at the nursing home?
(A) They were able to provide better care for the elderly.
(B) They became more productive.
(C) They were under less pressure than before.
(D) They were less away from work because of illness during the year.


36(D).

Questions 
 There has long been a debate in Taiwan over the usefulness and fairness of National College Entrance Exam in determining a student’s readiness for university study in Taiwan. The result of the debate is that the National Exam has been discontinued in favor of new tests along the lines of the American Standard Achievement Test (SAT). The tests measure problem solving rather than memorization skills, which critics of the test complained was the main thrust of the National College Entrance Exam.
        In a further departure from the old system of determining college admissions, high school grades, teacher’s recommendations, involvement in extra-curricular activities, and leadership potential will carry greater weight than before. Universities will also devise their own criteria to recruit more actively, and develop strategies for using scholarship funds and other resources to attract applicants.
        Some of the other changes include increased competition among institutions of higher learning, which hopefully will lead to more choices for students. As market forces come into play, universities will have to more clearly define their specific character and attract students accordingly. Also, as broader criteria or admission beyond exam results are considered, the potential for money and family influence may play an increasing role.

【題組】236.What would be the best title for this article?
(A) Taiwan’s National College Entrance Exam vs American Standard Achievement Test
(B) New Strategies Taiwan’s Universities Need
(C) The Benefits of the National College Entrance Exam
(D) Changes to University Admission Criteria in Taiwan


37(A).

【題組】237.Which of the following is NOT mentioned as one of the new university admission standards?
(A) Physical fitness
(B) Teacher recommendations
(C) High school grades
(D) Leadership potential


38(C).

【題組】238.According to the article, what does SAT measure?
(A) Memorization skills
(B) Mathematics
(C) Problem-solving skills
(D) Reading ability


39(D).

【題組】239.Which of the following is mentioned as a method Taiwan universities will use to attract the students they want?
(A) Recruiting at the high schools
(B) Providing gourmet food
(C) Offering free dormitory stays
(D) Giving scholarships


40(C).有疑問

【題組】240.According to the author, why might money and family influence play a role in college admission?
(A) Because families are well-off today
(B) Because test results are easily influenced.
(C) Because standards are no longer entirely test-based.
(D) Because public officials are now taking positions in university administrations.


41(A).

241.Children learn to talk by ____________ their parents.
(A) copying
(B) limiting
(C) selecting
(D) giving


42(B).

242.The building of the new ____________ has stirred up a lot of discussions nationwide.
(A) stamp
(B) opera house
(C) keynote
(D) passport


43(C).

243.People ____________ outside the theater for the latest Hollywood movies.
(A) remove from
(B) set up
(C) line up
(D) take off


44(C).

244.It’s John’s ____________ to clean the house today.
(A) play
(B) serve
(C) turn
(D) accident


45(C).

245.The grocery store near the school sells lots of ____________ food.
(A) freeze
(B) breezing
(C) frozen
(D) froze


46(A).

246.Fred has never played golf before, but he wants to ____________ golf.
(A) take up
(B) take off
(C) make up
(D) call off


47(D).

247.To stay physically fit, self-discipline must be ____________.
(A) neglected
(B) decreased
(C) respected
(D) mphasized


48(B).

248.It was ____________ you to quit school, get married, and have children so early. You should have thought twice.
(A) necessary of
(B) unwise of
(C) essential that
(D) so undesirable that


49(D).

249.Susan is a talented student and popular with her peers.
(A) dedicated
(B) incurred
(C) studied
(D) gifted


50(A).

250.Teenagers often complain that adults care more about their test scores than what they really think.
(A) grown-ups
(B) grew-ups
(C) grow-ups
(D) growns-up



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