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110年 - 110 第一銀行新進人員甄選_共同科目:英文#100238
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年份:
110年 |
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50 |
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1. Researchers are determined to find out what the real _____ behind the disease is. (A) tendon (B) culprit (C) integrity (D) lard
2. These two people see each other only once a year—at the _____ meeting of the community charity foundation. (A) frequent (B) partial (C) annual (D) registered
3. He has been fasting for three _____ days. That’s more than 70 hours of not eating. (A) consecutive (B) dispersed (C) isolated (D) studious
4. The artist often draws _____ from ordinary scenes. He pays close attention to his surroundings and turns them into great art works. (A) toxin (B) mechanism (C) detraction (D) inspiration
5. Tom was punished for being _____. He didn’t arrive at school until 20 minutes after the class began this morning. (A) discrete (B) frigid (C) tardy (D) rational
6. Due to nervousness, he sweated _____ and needed to change his shirt during the event. (A) mentally (B) excessively (C) unwillingly (D) accurately
7. As the economy _____, the country is facing serious problems like increasing debts and rising prices. (A) ascends (B) implements (C) deteriorates (D) migrates
8. The use of anonymously-hosted fake news websites has made it difficult to _____ sources of fake news for libel. (A) prosecute (B) protect (C) pretend (D) participate
9. Big data is a field that treats ways to analyze, systematically _____ information from, or otherwise deal with data sets that are too large or complex to be dealt with by traditional data-processing application software. (A) exceed (B) extract (C) expedite (D) exchange
10. Humans have a strong impulse to pay attention to danger, according to evolutionary psychology, because _____ of dangers has been important for survival throughout our evolutionary history. (A) award (B) environment (C) awareness (D) exertion
11. You have a very _____ résumé, and we decided to hire you as our general manager. (A) doubtful (B) impressive (C) strange (D) ridiculous
12. John is about to _____ because he hasn’t eaten anything for nearly two days. (A) faint (B) bleed (C) yawn (D) giggle
13. My dream is to have my own _____ so that I can enjoy a sun bath or throw a barbeque party on that green carpet. (A) gallery (B) beach (C) lawn (D) cave
14. Lisa always wears jeans or pants, but today she showed up wearing a skirt. That’s quite _____. (A) jealous (B) unusual (C) valuable (D) convenient
15. This company offers great _____ to employees, such as paid leaves and medical insurance. (A) vacations (B) promotion (C) salary (D) benefits
16. Riding a bike to school not only reduces air pollution but also _____ strong and healthy. (A) it makes us (B) that it can make us (C) makes us (D) making us
17. By ten o’clock tomorrow morning, she _____ her book report. (A) finishes writing (B) will have finished writing (C) will be finishing to write (D) has finished to write
18. Students today have much more freedom than _____ in the 60s or 70s. (A) that (B) whom (C) they (D) those
19. In addition to _____, the 16-year-old also writes lyrics for her favorite singer. (A) act (B) that acts (C) acting (D) she acts
20. Jenny _____ a shower when she heard someone knocking on the door. (A) was taking (B) took (C) has been taking (D) has been taken
21. Not until she saw her son _____ relax and go to bed. (A) she was able to (B) was she able to (C) that she was able to (D) able to she was
22. During the recovery from the great recession, from mid-2009 to 2011, small firms, led by the larger ones with 20-499 employees, accounted for 67% of the net new jobs _____ nationwide. (A) created (B) creating (C) to create (D) create
23. _____ a hike, gauge your ability to do it based on distance, elevation gain (how many feet you’ll gain during the hike), and the trail profile. (A) When evaluate (B) When evaluating (C) When you evaluating (D) When you evaluated
24. Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life _____ the obstacles which he has overcome. (A) as (B) as by (C) as that (D) as for
25. Essentially, recreational activities are outdoor pastimes that you engage in mainly for your own enjoyment or as personal pursuits, to relax, get fresh air, exercise and _____ in the moment. (A) living (B) lived (C) live (D) to live
26. Police departments around the country are increasingly turning to virtual reality to train officers in de-escalation tactics, but some experts doubt _____ the measure will be effective. (A) which (B) what (C) whatever (D) whether
27. Not only _____ great exercise, but they also have the potential to be engaging activities that can help you center yourself, clear your mind or bond with friends and family. (A) do recreational activities provide (B) recreational activities provide (C) recreational activities do provide (D) do provide recreational activities
28. _____ huge numbers of e-mail messages costs spammers very little, since the costs of e-mail messages are spread out over the internet service providers that distribute them. (A) The sending (B) Send (C) Sending (D) Sent
29. Many Americans are exposed to some form of media on a daily basis, with television and social media platforms _____ the most used methods to receive both local and international news. (A) is (B) and (C) are (D) being
30. Based on a suspicion of power concentrated in a single individual—like a king—or group, the constitutions of most democracies provide that political powers _____ separated and shared among the various governmental entities. (A) is (B) be (C) to be (D) being
31. (A) deferred (B) typical (C) secretive (D) revealing
32. (A) explains (B) predicts (C) demands (D) conceals
33. (A) also (B) not (C) nevertheless (D) either
34. (A) know (B) mean (C) believe (D) create
35. (A) before (B) until (C) against (D) except
36. (A) haven (B) margin (C) chest (D) database
37. (A) admitted (B) associated (C) confessed (D) stimulated
38. (A) carry (B) obscure (C) delete (D) refute
39. (A) days (B) angles (C) cases (D) institutes
40. (A) ignore (B) forgo (C) understand (D) override
41. What is the passage mainly about? (A) The set-up and the criteria of the poverty levels in the USA. (B) The reasons why poverty levels were set up by the U.S. government. (C) The guidelines for the U.S. to decide the poverty levels. (D) The efforts made by the U.S. government in helping the poor.
42. Which of the following places is NOT included in the poverty guidelines set up by the federal government? (A) California (B) Hawaii (C) Alaska (D) Guam
43. Why do Alaska and Hawaii have their over separate official poverty guidelines? (A) Poverty is not considered as a serious problem there. (B) They were the last two states that joined the United States. (C) The living expenses in the two states are not the same as those in other states in the U.S. (D) They never experienced the Great Depression.
44. What does the word “impoverished” in the last paragraph most likely mean? (A) famished (B) very poor (C) drastic (D) uncomfortable
45. How much does a family of five in the most expensive state probably have to make to be excluded from the poverty level? (A) $16,000 (B) $26,000 (C) $37,000 (D) $38,700
46. What is the passage mainly about? (A) How to instill good morals in students (B) What students should learn in school (C) Who should be responsible for character education (D) The importance of character education
47. According to the passage, what is NOT included in character education? (A) Helping students know what dangers they might face in society (B) Training students to perform well on all subjects (C) Teaching students the good values they should have (D) Showing students examples of good character
48. According to the passage, whose responsibility is it to instill good character traits in students? (A) Parents, school, and community (B) Parents or legal guardians (C) Teachers in school (D) Students’family members
49. Which of the following is NOT needed for successful character education? (A) Parental monitoring to ensure high scores on all tests (B) Opportunities to practice the good values students have learned (C) Continuous teaching of good values (D) Showing students examples of good character
50. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) The media gives lots of negative influences to students. (B) Students are facing more pressure from school nowadays. (C) Nowadays parents have a lot more time to spend with children. (D) Good character traits can be more valuable than academic knowledge in real life.
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