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111年 - 111 高等考試_三級_各類科(除公職護理師、公職諮商心理師、公職食品技師、公職醫事檢驗師及公職藥師外):英文#109783
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高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文
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31 We saw some irresponsible people do not care _____ dropping litter on the street. (A) about (B) for (C) with (D) of
32 Most parks have picnic tables, park benches, drinking fountains, and playground equipment such as swings, slides and monkey ____. (A) nuts (B) suits (C) bars (D) puzzles
33 Robert used Alice as his alibi when the police came over to question his _____ on the night of the crime. (A) circumstances (B) neighborhoods (C) surroundings (D) whereabouts
34 The ever declining birthrate could have pretty serious _____ for the country’s future development. (A) imperatives (B) impeachment (C) implications (D) imperialism
35 The tall handsome left-handed pitcher, who was thought to be a rising star in baseball, has become a ______ to his team since a severe injury in his left shoulder. (A) frugality (B) liability (C) propensity (D) tenacity
36 When Patricia walked out to the beach for a stroll, she could hardly open her eyes because of the _____ sunlight. (A) ejecting (B) glaring (C) jeering (D) ousting
37 Studies have shown that early adversity can have a profound lifelong effect on one’s coping with personal development, social relationships, and career _____. (A) counseling (B) statistics (C) professionals (D) trajectories
38 New projects ____ to years of fighting among interest groups and endless political quarrels. (A) capitalized (B) succumbed (C) interrogated (D) approached
39 Many scholars have reported that a recent publication on the gender pay gap is highly ________ ; they particularly criticize the reach team’s sampling procedure. (A) contentious (B) convincing (C) commendable (D) considerable
40 Countless lives are saved each year because _____ of blood make certain surgical procedures possible. (A) transmutations (B) transfusions (C) transductions (D) transfections
41 (A) die out (B) make up (C) get set (D) go awry
42 (A) discriminative (B) formidable (C) hypothetical (D) proactive
43 (A) Also (B) Yet (C) In case (D) In practice
44 (A) across the board (B) in due course (C) out of the blue (D) up in the air
45 (A) downsize (B) embrace (C) pinpoint (D) offend
46 What is the main idea of the third paragraph? (A) To make noise on windows, knocker-ups often relied on long, light bamboo sticks. (B) To accomplish their tasks, knocker-ups would not leave until their clients woke up. (C) To wake up their clients, knocker-ups used a tool from which they could shoot dried peas. (D) To ensure a successful job, knocker-ups had adopted several creative knocking-up methods.
47 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) The alarm clock was patented by an American inventor in 1787. (B) People continued to hire knocker-ups even after the alarm clocks were invented. (C) In Britain and Ireland today, knocker-ups are still doing their jobs in industrial towns. (D) During their morning patrols, police officers would watch out for knocker-ups’ safety.
48 Which of the following best replaces “anecdotes” in the last paragraph? (A) stories (B) effects (C) problems (D) accidents
49 Which of the following best summarizes the tongue-twister mentioned in the passage? (A) Our knocker-up’s knocker-up forgot to wake us up. (B) Our knocker-up’s knocker-up failed to wake him up. (C) We overslept because our knocker-up took the day off. (D) We did not sleep well because our knocker-up was sick.
50 Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? (A) Knocker-ups preferred to get into the houses of their clients’ to wake them up. (B) Antoine Redier made a fortune by selling mechanical alarm clocks to workers. (C) British workers greatly appreciated Levi Hutchin’s invention of the alarm clock. (D) Police officers during the Industrial Revolution were not paid very well at work.
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