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101年 - 101 司法人員特種考試_三等_各類科:英文#8834
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By drawing on his education at home and abroad, the young artist is able to ________ ideas from different cultures into eclectic, exciting and unique designs. (A)blur (B)fuse (C)refute (D)defy
32 The employees were _____ for their hard work by getting a pay raise and a generous year-end bonus. (A)triggered (B)simulated (C)pirated (D)compensated
The Harry Potter movie series not only made big splashes at box office, but also led the actors and actresses to ________ . (A)boast (B)fame (C)drift (D)globe
34 Along the Qinghai-Tibet Railway, there are many wildlife underpasses built to the_______ impact of the rolling trains on the highland animal’s life. (A)construe (B)fluctuate (C)mitigate (D)validate
35 Global economic growth has gained speed in the last few months, and inflation remains under control _____ high world oil prices. (A)at (B)for (C)despite (D)with
36 (A)questions (B)clues (C)opinions (D)bargains
37 (A)arguing against (B)going through (C)holding off (D)giving up
38 (A)dejection (B)solution (C)inspiration (D)attraction
39 (A)transcribed (B)terminated (C)traumatized (D)tranquilized
40 Saul Steinberg (1914-1999) was renowned for his sharp, witty drawings for the New Yorker magazine and widely acclaimed for expertly crossing the boundaries between illustration, cartoons and fine art. (A)Saul Steinberg was famous for including different art forms in the design of the New Yorker magazine, particularly his appealing drawings. (B)Saul Steinberg was famous for being a creative artist though he was less well-known for being a cartoonist for the New Yorker magazine. (C)Saul Steinberg was praised for the brilliant drawings he did for the New Yorker magazine, but criticized for mixing different art forms in his works. (D)Saul Steinberg was famous for his clever drawings for the New Yorker magazine and his ability to blend different art forms into his works.
41 Conventionally, life can be trying for boys who do not measure up to social male standards. (A)Traditional life is harsh for boys who are judged by social male standards. (B)Boys can lead their life in a conventional way by not meeting social male standards. (C)Social male standards are supposed to be measured up by boys who want to lead a conventional life. (D)Traditionally, if boys fail to meet social male standards, their life will become difficult.
42 Fashion is a means of self-expression.
(A)What one wears can make him/her articulate.
(B)What one wears can make him/her fashionable.
(C)What one wears can draw others’ attention.
(D)What one wears can show who he/she is.
43 Which of the following statements best describes the main idea of this passage? (A)It is hazardous to be physicians these days because half of them are sued. (B)If a doctor does not want to be sued, he should try to spend three minutes on each patient. (C)Whether physicians are sued or not depends on how they talk to their patients. (D)All physicians give equal amounts of information to their patients.
44 In this passage, the function of “orienting comments” is to help patients . (A)find their ways around the hospital (B)understand what to expect from doctors (C)get an idea when to sue their doctors (D)comment on their doctors’ instructions
45 According to this passage, what does “active listening” mean? (A)To encourage the patients to talk more (B)To encourage the patients to listen carefully (C)To listen actively the patients for positive messages (D)To listen attentively the patients while speaking or smiling
46 According to this passage, a doctor who has never been sued . (A)always gives more professional information (B)is always serious and talks straight (C)is most likely an effective communicator (D)has more time to spare and therefore sees fewer patients
47 (A)Then the view switched to genes. (B)Now some of the other candidates have begun to emerge. (C)Life spans are nothing like a trait such as height, which is mainly inherited. (D)So these days, when it comes to life span, many people try to think of some long-lived family members.
48 (A)Now some of the other candidates have begun to emerge. (B)So these days, when it comes to life span, many people try to think of some long-lived family members. (C)That means it is generally impossible to predict how long a person will live based on how long the person’s relatives lived. (D)Also, they may be simply chance events, like a randomly occurring mutation in a gene of a cell that ultimately leads to cancer.
49 (A)Now some of the other candidates have begun to emerge. (B)Life spans are nothing like a trait such as height, which is mainly inherited. (C)That means it is generally impossible to predict how long a person will live based on how long the person’s relatives lived. (D)Also, they may be simply chance events, like a randomly occurring mutation in a gene of a cell that ultimately leads to cancer.
50 (A)Then the view switched to genes. (B)Life spans are nothing like a trait such as height, which is mainly inherited. (C)That means it is generally impossible to predict how long a person will live based on how long the person’s relatives lived. (D)Also, they may be simply chance events, like a randomly occurring mutation in a gene of a cell that ultimately leads to cancer.
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