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109年 - 109 關務特種考試_四等_各科別:英文#86280
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公職四等◆英文 |
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109年 |
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50 |
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1 World Trade Organization rules required Taiwan to open its markets to price-competitive _____ including food items. (A) interchange (B) imports (C) income (D) intakes
2 The International Olympic Committee announced there would be a team of _____ in Rio 2016, who escaped from their own country because of war. (A) explorers (B) gangsters (C) refugees (D) supervisors
3 One of the more frightening _____ of avalanches is that people can be covered by a deep layer of snow, unable to escape. (A) determinants (B) predecessors (C) benedictions (D) consequences
4 If you want to increase the credit card application approval rate, you need to be _____ because credit card issuers often set the credit limit according to your salary. (A) employed (B) operated (C) renewed (D) validated
5 Louise has two _____ buyers for her paintings. She feels certain that one of them will purchase some of her works. (A) constructive (B) attractive (C) prospective (D) defensive
6 Mentors gain the satisfaction of helping students understand the unfamiliar and often _____ world they will face. (A) affluent (B) cozy (C) daunting (D) secure
7 People think CO thins the ozone _____ that protects us from the sun’s rays. (A) label (B) level (C) layer (D) lever
8 If you are planning to _____, Canada may be a good destination. (A) allocate (B) emigrate (C) immigrate (D) accommodate
9 Before printing, the making of a book was a _____ process, full of chances for error. (A) convenient (B) glorious (C) laborious (D) mutual
10 Though we have discovered and named more than one million species, tens of millions of animals and plants have yet to be _____. (A) fetched (B) implied (C) neglected (D) identified
11 Tim did not want to move, but with the rent going up, he has no _____. (A) admission (B) alternative (C) ambition (D) arrangement
12 The life of the Amazon tribe is very _____. People make clothes from leaves and leather. (A) prominent (B) primary (C) primitive (D) profound
13 Many people want to look like this movie star because he has an _____ appearance. (A) abstract (B) accurate (C) apparent (D) attractive
14 Military war dogs, like combat soldiers, also _____ from post-traumatic stress disorder. (A) suffer (B) proffer (C) differ (D) buffer
15 Legend has it that a crystal ball helps the Gypsy fortune teller _____ the future. (A) attract (B) discard (C) predict (D) upset
16 (A) intervene (B) commit (C) struggle (D) discriminate
17 (A) Before (B) Since (C) Once (D) Although
18 (A) tolerance (B) fascination (C) dignity (D) standard
19 (A) proved (B) requested (C) made (D) served
20 (A) excessive (B) opposite (C) adventurous (D) ultimate
21 (A) investors (B) indicators (C) individuals (D) investigators
22 (A) convey (B) conduct (C) condense (D) concentrate
23 (A) contacts (B) concerns (C) contracts (D) contents
24 (A) implied (B) included (C) increased (D) impressed
25 (A) selfish (B) selfless (C) subjective (D) subjectless
26 (A) it does (B) does it (C) has it (D) it has
27 (A) It is said (B) There is no wonder (C) As the saying goes (D) That is to say
28 (A) advantage (B) participant (C) glimpse (D) tendency
29 (A) But (B) For (C) Once (D) Unless
30 (A) In case (B) As though (C) Just as (D) In addition
31 What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Aware of social networks’ disadvantages, people should use them moderately. (B) Social networks are good things that keep people connected across distances. (C) Comparing ourselves with others is not healthy and may bring frustration. (D) People nowadays spend too much time scrolling social media feeds.
32 Why do researchers define “using Facebook excessively” as addicted behavior? (A) People spend too much money and time browsing feeds. (B) The behavior meets some addiction standards and has withdrawal symptoms. (C) People rely on them to have emotional lifts when they are upset. (D) Facebook use is linked to feelings of social isolation, mentally and physically.
33 According to the context, what does the word “undermine” mean? (A) Resolve. (B) Realize. (C) Damage. (D) Determine.
34 Why does the author think that Facebook is a jealousy generator? (A) It reminds people they have fewer friends. (B) It forces people to respond to posts. (C) It brings about unconscious comparisons. (D) It urges people to buy new smartphones.
35 According to this passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) When we are feeling brave, we should take a break and get rid of Facebook. (B) From a collective psychology viewpoint, social networks have negative effects. (C) While social networks benefit people in some ways, we should be more cautious using them. (D) In Facebook posts, only upward comparisons may cause depressive symptoms.
36 In the first paragraph, what does “the tool” refer to? (A) Google Lens (B) Google Assistant (C) artificial intelligent (D) augmented reality
37 Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the word “encapsulate” in the first paragraph? (A) expand (B) summarize (C) release (D) convert
38 According to Paragraph 2 and 3, which of the following tasks CANNOT be done by Google Lens? (A) To tell you what you see. (B) To turn on a home wifi router by snapping a photo at it. (C) To provide restaurant ratings and phone number. (D) To translate a sign in a different language with Google Assistant.
39 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? (A) Google is shifting its emphasis on high tech devices such as Google Assitant. (B) Google’s core mission centers around the computer application of image processing. (C) Google Lens can be integrated into Google Assistant for tasks. (D) Google is focusing on providing useful products that utilizes artificial intelligence.
40 According to this passage, why does Google Lens represent Google’s future direction? (A) Google Lens serves as a great search engine for text and web pages. (B) Google Lens serves as an active tool that captures the world around us. (C) Google Lens utilizes artificial intelligence to retrieve data from images. (D) Google Lens is a new device that provides translation with AI technology.
41 Which of the following titles can best describe the passage? (A) Why do people sweat during exercise? (B) Does more sweating mean a more intense workout? (C) How does your body’s heat-regulating system function? (D) What are the possible ways of losing weight?
42 According to the passage, why do some people like the heat in summer? (A) They believe the heat leads to a better workout. (B) They like the outdoor exercise. (C) They know our skin helps us cool off. (D) They feel stressful during exercise.
43 Which of the following statements about sweatiness is correct? (A) The more sweat you generate, the more calories you burn. (B) Seniors tend to sweat more than youngsters. (C) Humidity does not affect how much you sweat. (D) Sweatiness correlates with the heat-regulating system.
44 Which of the following items is NOT a factor for the amount of sweat during exercise? (A) Gender. (B) Weight. (C) Fitness. (D) Calory.
45 What does the word “rehydrate” mean? (A) Absorb moisture. (B) Take a break. (C) Exercise again. (D) Lead a highlife.
46 Which of the following would be the best title for this passage? (A) The Biological Basis for the Children’s Cognition System (B) The Effects of a Brain Treatment on Kids Suffering from Early-life Misfortune (C) Impacts of Early-life Misfortune on Later Biological and Mental Development (D) Ways to Improve the Well-being of Children Suffering from Mental Problems
47 According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Early-life misfortune may decrease the size of the brain, which in turn may lead to many mental problems. (B) The mental impacts on kids suffering from early-life misfortune can be changed through external forces. (C) Impacts of early-life misfortune on children can never be changed or adjusted. (D) Children suffering from early-life misfortune tend to have interpersonal and social issues.
48 Which of the following words best describes the author’s attitude toward the impacts of the supports from the family on the kids suffering from early-life misfortune? (A) negative (B) hopeful (C) distrustful (D) neutral
49 Which of the following words has the closest meaning to the word “uncommunicative” in the passage? (A) chatty (B) innovative (C) eloquent (D) inexpressive
50 According to the passage, which of the following domains may NOT be affected by children’s early-life misfortune? (A) brain (B) mental (C) interpersonal (D) conscience
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