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111年 - 111-2 全國農業金庫_新進人員甄試試題:英文#111223
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
111年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. Individual rights are the rights needed by each individual to pursue their lives and goals without _____ from other individuals or the government. (A) interests (B) interference (C) intuition (D) inferiority
2. The American Dream is rooted in the Declaration of Independence, which _____ that “all men are created equal” with the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” (A) disclaims (B) proclaims (C) renounces (D) denounces
3. Compassion is a deeper level of _____, demonstrating an actual desire to help the suffering person. (A) infirmity (B) apathy (C) empathy (D) seniority
4. Most of the free African-American families in Delaware before the Revolution had _____ from Maryland to find more affordable land. (A) migrated (B) imitated (C) denigrated (D) intimidated
5. In general, people around the world find different music, visual art, performance, and physical _____ to be beautiful. (A) contributions (B) attributes (C) distribution (D) disputes
6. Teamwork improves productivity and work performance, and when people are enthusiastic, the workplace _____ becomes fun. (A) ambition (B) ambiance (C) altitude (D) aptitude
7. Don’t post _____ remarks on social media. Those unkind words and comments may hurt people greatly. (A) central (B) hateful (C) mental (D) rational
8. Smoking _____ the risk of lung cancer. So you’d better quit. (A) encourages (B) indicates (C) multiplies (D) subtracts
9. It is known that sweets are not good for health, but many people cannot _____ the temptations. (A) define (B) narrow (C) resist (D) shorten
10. To most NBA audience, Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant are _____, whose performances would be admired and remembered forever. (A) blossoms (B) legends (C) migrants (D) peacocks
11. Many tourists go to Egypt to visit the _____, the ancient stone buildings containing the bodies of their kings and queens. (A) boulevards (B) commuters (C) juveniles (D) pyramids
12. It’s hard to _____ his decision. Once he makes up his mind, he wouldn’t change it easily. (A) beware (B) dispute (C) reverse (D) vibrate
13. The newspaper was the _____ of the ruling party. It expresses its political ideas and policies. (A) counterpart (B) limousine (C) mouthpiece (D) refinement
14. She was _____ with breast cancer after several visits to the hospitals. Now she is on chemotherapy. (A) diagnosed (B) fractured (C) perceived (D) segmented
15. It is said that athletes make more money from _____ than from the salary. After the contract is signed, they are supposed to wear their sponsor’s sneakers and clothing at games. (A) installations (B) endorsements (C) geoeconomics (D) vaccinations
16. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), _____ informally as the Biodiversity Convention, is a multilateral treaty. (A) knows (B) know (C) knowing (D) known
17. _____ countries sharply raised barriers to free trade in an attempt to revive their failing economies, national currencies lost value and world trade declined sharply. (A) As (B) Moreover (C) Even (D) How
18. Overly empathetic people who feel they are somehow responsible for the distress of others _____ developed an empathy-based guilt. (A) have been (B) has (C) had (D) have
19. The modern world is characterized by perilous state-to-state relationships _____ conflicts within states caused by ethnic, religious, and nationalistic differences. (A) as well as (B) as well (C) because (D) and because
20. Only when all the powerful countries agree to sit down and negotiate _____ have the real lasting peace. (A) will the world (B) the world will (C) the world (D) the will world
21. The world would have changed for the better _____ the important lessons from the two world wars. (A) if people learn (B) had people learned (C) if people have learned(D) people had learned
22. The manager has no idea of _____ to do. (A) that (B) how (C) what (D) why
23. Nearly 900 health centers have been damaged, of _____ 180 are completely damaged. (A) that (B) those (C) which (D) whose
24. He _____ wrong. But we are not sure yet. (A) may (B) may be (C) maybe (D) is may be
25. He graduated from college last month. I suggested that he _____ for a job first. (A) applied (B) apply (C) applying (D) to apply
26. Previous search and rescue _____ to reach the trapped individuals were unsuccessful, as strong winds prevented a helicopter from landing on the volcano. (A) attempted (B) attempts (C) attempting (D) are attempting
27. I bought three cups yesterday. One is red, another is green, and _____ is white. (A) any other (B) each other (C) one another (D) the other
28. _____ the rain, we enjoyed the picnic a lot. We ate and danced in the rain. (A) Although (B) Despite (C) Even though (D) Unless
29. In an interview with The Minnesota Post, Jazz talked about how _____ sports inspired her all her life. (A) her love of (B) her love to (C) she loves (D) she loved
30. Holmes, founder and CEO of failed biotech company Theranos, which raised billions for devices that promised to test for hundreds of diseases from a drop of blood, _____ guilty on Jan. 3. (A) found (B) to be found (C) was found (D) who was found
31. (A) initial (B) essential (C) natural (D) vicious
32. (A) dethroned (B) inferred (C) altered (D) referred
33. (A) profitable (B) staggering (C) miraculous (D) systematic
34. (A) in (B) for (C) as (D) with
35. (A) hasten (B) control (C) relate (D) conclude
36. (A) exposures (B) pollutions (C) rainfalls (D) temperatures
37. (A) flood (B) heat (C) pandemic (D) traffic
38. (A) affected (B) benefitted (C) cleansed (D) fascinated
39. (A) dissuaded (B) encouraged (C) forbidden (D) indicated
40. (A) baking (B) cooling (C) escaping (D) indulging
41. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Many governments now provide financial incentives to make electric car purchase price more affordable. (B) Governments are also allowing electric cars to park free or sometimes have free charging services. (C) Long term regulatory measures are necessary to cut down CO2 emissions and phase out the internal combustion engine vehicle sales. (D) Many governments have implemented different polices to support the mass-market adoption of plug-in electric vehicles.
42. Which of the following polices is NOT mentioned to support the use of electric vehicles? (A) Drivers do not have to pay some road tolls if they drive electric vehicles. (B) Drivers can enjoy free parking and free charging and use bus lanes and high-occupancy vehicle lanes while driving EVs. (C) EV Drivers can drive their conventional vehicles even on no-drive days. (D) In cities that restrict private car ownership, purchasing EVs is allowed.
43. What is NOT included in the financial incentives when people purchase an electric vehicle (EV)? (A) They will be given subsidies on car insurance. (B) They do not have to pay import duties. (C) They do not have to pay the annual fees or registration. (D) They will be given tax credits.
44. Which of the following is closest in meaning to “mandates” in the fourth paragraph? (A) expirations (B) commands (C) aspirations (D) deadlines
45. Which of the following statements is true? (A) Norway set a national goal that by 2025 all new car sales should be ZEVs. (B) Exemptions from import duties are the most effective policy. (C) More countries allow plug-in vehicles to use bus lanes and high-occupancy vehicle lanes than offer free parking and free charging. (D) Some economists have concerns that the current policies may not be enough to promote electric car use.
46. Which of the following statements about Sister Sue Smith is NOT true? (A) She started her missionary work in Burkina Faso in 2014. (B) She is an American citizen. (C) When the news was released, she was already back in the U.S. (D) She used to work in the New Orleans archdiocese.
47. Which of the following statements about Burkina Faso is NOT true? (A) It shares border with Ghana and Niger. (B) Kaya is not the biggest city in the country. (C) Catholic Church is very powerful there. (D) It’s located in West Africa.
48. What health problem does Sister Sue Smith have and need to take medicine for? (A) Irregular heartbeat (B) High blood pressure (C) Diabetes (D) Memory loss
49. Which of the following statements about Sister Sue Smith’s kidnap is true? (A) Her church paid a lot of money for her release. (B) She was kidnapped in New Orleans before. (C) Her housemates were not kidnapped with her. (D) She was in poor health when she was released.
50. Which of the following statements about the captors is true? (A) They carried weapons. (B) They are catholic. (C) They are Niger citizens. (D) They are Burkina Faso citizens.
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