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102年 - 102司法特考三等-英文#18270
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31.After the Civil War began, Lincoln's efforts to _________the slavery issue proved futile. (A)confuse (B)compose (C)defuse (D)impose
32.When our ancestors received the land from the bountiful hand of Nature, it was __________with a magnificent and all-pervading supply of valuable wild creatures. (A)embraced (B)endorsed(C)endowed(D)erased
33.The terms “blue collar" and “white collar" are occupational __________ that distinguish workers who perform manual labor from workers who perform professional jobs. (A)engagements (B)classifications (C)recognitions (D)acknowledgments
34.While we may notice slight __________in our eye color depending on our emotional state or what we wear, our eye color generally remains the same throughout our lives. (A)contradictions(B)flexibilities (C)similarities(D)variations
35.To avoid mixed-proficiency groups, the school used an English placement test to ensure that students in each English class were __________in their English proficiency. (A)heterogeneous(B)homogeneous(C)rudimentary(D)supplementary
36.Football is fun to watch because of its fast-paced action, but much of the sport's __________is in the excitement brought by the marching bands, cheerleaders, and costumed mascots. (A)appeal(B)capacity(C)gratitude(D)headline
37.College students worry about the uncertainty of entering the labor market during a __________when economic activity slows down and the unemployment rate rises. (A)cycle(B)deadline(C)deficit(D)recession
38.We must remind you that smoking is in __________of the fire regulations and the Health and Safety Act. (A)contravention(B)convention(C)conviction(D)contribution
39.The specter of politicians and judges meddling in the most private and intimate spheres of our lives is deeply unappealing. (A)No one would welcome the prospect that our private and intimate affairs are interfered by politicians and judges. (B)Politicians and judges are not supposed to interfere with the private affairs of our lives except in the court of appeal. (C)It is very unpleasant to know that politicians and judges are granted unquestionable authority over our private lives. (D)The job of supervising the private and intimate lives of politicians and judges is very unattractive.
40.The risk of death is enticing, because it reminds people that they are alive. (A)The living people do not like to take the risk pertaining to death. (B)People are allured to risk death with their awareness of being alive. (C)People who are living often anticipate death when they have to take any risks. (D)The risk of death can often be avoided, for it enhances living people's potential.
41.Linguistically the Jicarillas are of the same stock as the Apache of Arizona; but here the relationship ceases, for the two peoples have virtually no knowledge of each other. (A)Although the Arizona Apache and the Jicarillas share the same linguistic root, they are actually unaware of each other. (B)The language of the Jicarillas is similar to that of the Arizona Apache, but the relationship between the two groups came to an end because they failed to understand each other. (C)The languages of the Jicarillas and the Arizona Apache have many common features, but the two groups no longer share the same virtues. (D)The Jicarillas and the Arizona Apache have not only a common linguistic root but also similar social and cultural backgrounds.
42.It does not take a university doctorate to surmise that tearing up a Koran is sacrilegious. (A)Tearing up a Koran is blasphemous and does not need a Ph.D. to do it. (B)You need to be a doctor to tear up a Koran without committing a profane act. (C)You don't have to be an intellectual to know that tearing up a Koran is blasphemous. (D)Tearing up a Koran is a profane act if you have a doctoral degree from a university.
43.Without a forgiving nature, there is little a poor memory can do to help one forgive and forget. (A)It takes more than a poor memory to forgive other people and forget the hateful things they did to us. (B)Even with a poor memory, we won't be able to forgive others for the hateful things did to us unless we have a forgiving nature. (C)A forgiving nature and a poor memory work hand in hand to help people forgive others for the hateful things they did to us. (D)Even before we can truly forgive others, it will be hard for us to forget the hateful things they did to us.
44.What was the reason for the author to wear masks? (A)Celebrating Halloween (B)Letting his true colors show (C)Feeling pressure from his parents (D)Wanting to be somebody else
45. According to the author, which of the following best serves as an example of wearing masks? (A)Wearing comfortable clothes (B)Speaking what one disbelieves (C)Laughing at things that are funny (D)Hanging out with people one likes
46.Why did the author feel frustrated when wearing masks? (A) The way he or she wanted to act did not exist. (B)The person he or she wanted to be did not exist. (C)The clothes he or she wanted to wear did not exist. (D)The people he or she wanted to make friends with did not exist.
47.What does the underlined phrase “a piece of plastic" in the last paragraph refer to? (A)A piece of cloth (B)An oxygen mask (C)A fake self-image (D)A Halloween make -up
48. (A)The money to be made from ethanol is driving farmers to plant more corn and switch lands from other crops. (B)Ethanol also can be made from materials such as wood and grasses. (C)The boom in corn demand helps boost the farm economies in many states. (D)The ripples of rising corn prices have also spread beyond America's borders.
49.(A)Ethanol also can be made from materials such as wood and grass es. (B)Just last year alone, the United states produced almost 5 billion gallons of the fuel. (C)That number will likely grow (D)The ripples of rising corn prices have also spread beyond America's bnorders.
50.(A)The ripples of rising corn prices have also spread beyond Amer ica's borders. (B)Ethanol also can be made from materials such as wood and grasses. (C)Just last year alone, the United States produced almost 5 billion gallons of the fuel. (D)The boom in corn demand helps boost the farm economies in many states
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