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105年 - 105 國軍上校以上軍官轉任公務人員考試_中將轉任_一般行政:英文#51985
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國軍轉任◆英文 |
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105年 |
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25 |
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1 Men and women in this period aspired to a/an _______ , delicate, slim silhouette.Very small people were considered deformed and were given the role of grotesque fools. (A)elongated (B)modern (C)brooding (D)mysterious
2 His old-time joke had occurred to him again, but all the _______and laughter had gone out of it. (A)views (B)tardiness (C)gasps (D)mirth
3 Performance tests are necessary to _______whether patients could survive basic daily activities. (A)access (B)assess (C)process (D)accredit
4 Inner city zones within cities of the developed world continue to house a disproportionate number of people living on low incomes. (A)A great number of people living on low incomes have always wanted to live in the city center in developed countries. (B)Residents living in the center of cities in the developed world are less likely to be people with low incomes. (C)The older, deteriorating part of a city in developed countries continues to be densely inhabited by poor people. (D)Very few people with low incomes can afford to buy a house in the city center in developed countries.
5 (A)payroll (B)rescue (C)rendition (D)symposium
6 (A)denounced (B)commended (C)acclaimed (D)recommended
7 (A)sibling (B)pedestrian (C)comrade (D)debtor
8 (A)alleviate (B)afford (C)convert (D)confide
9 (A)possible (B)potential (C)spontaneous (D)strained
10 (A)worry (B)anger (C)desire (D)lot
11 (A)hearth (B)haven (C)heathen (D)heaven
12 (A)extract (B)extort (C)exclude (D)expel
13 (A)somewhere (B)someone (C)somewhat (D)sometimes
14 (A)The high-powered antennas continuously turn in circles. (B)Information gathered by the instruments could help builders design stronger homes in areas where such dangerous storms are common. (C)But for many years these experts have incorrectly predicted tornado formation giving false warnings about 75 percent of the time. (D)Using information from satellites, stationary radar networks, and computer models, the team finds a storm that could become a tornado and drives the truck right into that area. 代號:60210 頁次:4-3
15 (A)The high-powered antennas continuously turn in circles. (B)Information gathered by the instruments could help builders design stronger homes in areas where such dangerous storms are common. (C)But for many years these experts have incorrectly predicted tornado formation giving false warnings about 75 percent of the time. (D)Using information from satellites, stationary radar networks, and computer models, the team finds a storm that could become a tornado and drives the truck right into that area.
16 (A)The high-powered antennas continuously turn in circles. (B)Information gathered by the instruments could help builders design stronger homes in areas where such dangerous storms are common. (C)But for many years these experts have incorrectly predicted tornado formation giving false warnings about 75 percent of the time. (D)Using information from satellites, stationary radar networks, and computer models, the team finds a storm that could become a tornado and drives the truck right into that area.
17 What is “hot hands”? (A)beating about the bushes (B)ferris wheel (C)winning streaks (D)merry-go-round
18 What is the gambler’s fallacy? (A)The winner should choose safer and safer odds. (B)“Hot hands” are real. (C)Bad luck is sure to revert to the mean. (D)The gambler will eventually recoup his losses.
19 Which of the following statements is true? (A)Hot hands are created by a gambler’s behavior. (B)Hot hands are created by pure luck. (C)Punters should continue to punt after losing. (D)The losers’ success with the second bet is 45%. 代號: 60210 頁次:4-4
20 What is true of Ms. Xu and Dr. Harvey’s research? (A)It employed a huge sample from the Internet. (B)It focused on football betting only. (C)The researchers looked at winning and losing streaks up to 5 bets long. (D)The research finding had not been published yet.
21 Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A)More Aid for Africa (B)Ethiopia’s Fate (C)Stop Sending Aid to Dictators (D)The role of America’s Foreign Aid
22 According to the author, what preoccupies the leaders of Uganda? (A)How to solve poverty (B)Ways to secure political power (C)Where to find more foreign aid for people (D)Establishment of clean water systems
23 What does Paragraph 2 offer in relation to Paragraph 1? (A)Elaboration with examples. (B)Counterarguments with examples. (C)Supporting details with anecdotes. (D)Empirical studies with statistics.
24 What do Botswana and Ethiopia have in common? (A)They are both drought-stricken. (B)Both are severely criticized by human rights groups. (C)Leaders in both countries use aid to prop themselves up. (D)Foreign aid successfully prevents famine in both countries.
25 Which of the following is true? (A)Uganda is criticized for its human rights abuses. (B)Chile wants the West to ignore its human rights abuses. (C)The U.N. focuses its assistance on human rights in Africa. (D)Countries following the free-development model ignore human rights.
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