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108年 - 108 國軍上校以上軍官轉任公務人員考試_上校轉任_各類科:英文#79771
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108年 |
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1 The six-story structure designed to replicate a residential building is the tallest building of its kind to ever ____ major earthquakes. (A) recognize (B) undergo (C) request (D) unfold
2 Earthquakes with _______ greater than 6 on the Richter scale will do great damages and may claim many lives. (A) migration (B) magnitude (C) forecast (D) definition
3 America’s well-deserved reputation as a global leader in technology innovation is ___ from its tradition of welcoming people from other countries. (A) indigestive (B) inseparable (C) irrelevant (D) irrespective
4 Often war causes more problems than it solves. Frequently it leaves a ______ of hate, starvation and homelessness among the refugees it creates. (A) legacy (B) legitimacy (C) inheritance (D) heritage
5 (A) by used not (B) by not using (C) by not used (D) by using not
6 (A) offer (B) do (C) take (D) make
7 (A) For example (B) By all means (C) Let alone (D) As soon as
8 (A) as well as (B) other than (C) away from (D) such as
9 (A) do they make sentences (B) what they make sentences (C) how do they make sentences (D) how they make sentences
10 (A) how and why Stonehenge came to be (B) where Stonehenge should be found (C) how many tourists visit Stonehenge (D) whether Stonehenge exists
11 (A) how large the structure of Stonehenge could be (B) what the purpose of Stonehenge might have been (C) why many wonders in the world remain undiscovered (D) why it has become an international tourist site
12 (A) Stonehenge was assembled by American scientists (B) Stonehenge was mainly built for economical reasons (C) Stonehenge was set up without high technology (D) Stonehenge was some kind of astronomical device
13 (A) Due to the huge expense of its rennovation (B) Due to its close relation with Egyptian pyramids (C) Because of its distance from the Chinese Great Wall (D) Because of its age and the mystery surrounding it
14 (A) It is always recommended as a spa resort (B) It is ranked in cultural and historical significance (C) It is valued for political study (D) It is marked as the best place for a culinary trip
15 Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A) Free Trade: Better Safe than Sorry (B) Free Trade: Addressing Key Myths (C) Free Trade: Taking U.S. As an Example (D) Free Trade: Two Sides of the Same Coin
16 What is the third paragraph mainly about? (A) Consequences of trade restrictions in the U.S. (B) Protection of American consumers and producers. (C) Increasing prices of everyday products in the U.S. (D) Limited purchase choices of American consumers.
17 According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) The benefits of free international trade are often immediate and visible. (B) Lower-income people suffer more from tariffs than higher-income people. (C) Governments may stop imposing trade barriers to limit exports of natural resources. (D) A nation's signing of free trade agreement may result in loss of its sovereignty.
18 What does detrimental mean in this article? (A) Critical. (B) Harmful. (C) Manageable. (D) Temporary.
19 Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward free trade? (A) Cynical and distrustful. (B) Objective and analytical. (C) Confident and committing. (D) Optimistic and encouraging.
20 Who are the bad guys mentioned in Paragraph 1? (A) Bank robbers (B) Burglars who break into houses (C) Account hackers (D) Pickpockets who stole credit cards
21 Which of the following may the word plastic in Paragraph 3 refer to? (A) A credit card (B) An ID card (C) A membership card (D) A report card
22 According to this passage, what is the major reason why hackers steal people’s credit card data? (A) To sell them for money (B) To make counterfeit cards themselves (C) To use them as a trophy and show off (D) To use the cards for online shopping themselves
23 Which of the following is true about EMV cards, compared with the traditional ones? (A) They cost less (B) They have a long history (C) They are easy to break in (D) They are more widely used
24 Why haven’t big banks in the U.S. adopted the more secure technology? (A) The cost for new cards is higher than the liability old cards may cause. (B) Credit-card frauds in the U.S. are pretty low, causing little liability. (C) The new technology is far from perfect, and may cause many problems. (D) Big hacks like the Target one are very rare.
25 Why did France give up on magstripe technology for credit card authentication? (A) The telephone network did not cover most of France. (B) The EMV technology at that time was more advanced. (C) The phone call for credit card authentication was inefficient and costly. (D) As a tradition, France wanted a system different from that in the U.S.
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