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112年 - 112 第一銀行_新進人員甄試試題_共同科目:英文 #114347
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
112年 |
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50 |
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1. If you keep eating _____ food such as pizza and French fries, it’d be very hard for you to lose weight. (A) modest (B) fresh (C) greasy (D) plain
2. You need to present your receipt for exchange or _____ within 30 days of purchase. (A) transfer (B) deflation (C) intermission (D) refund
3. The exercise program was claimed to be helpful for children’s physical as well as _____ development. (A) torrential (B) intellectual (C) pervious (D) absorbent
4. The man said he had no jobs and had to borrow money from relatives but was found to live an _____ lifestyle. (A) extravagant (B) industrious (C) inferior (D) obstructed
5. Basketball players, movie stars, and singers are popular teen _____; they are celebrities with a large teenage fan base. (A) managers (B) idols (C) sections (D) ranchers
6. The government was severely criticized for not taking action against _____ of human rights in the nation such as child labor, slavery, and sex trafficking. (A) violations (B) concurrences (C) increments (D) laboratories
7. Paul’s assignment was marked as “late” because he forgot to _____ it by the deadline. (A) accept (B) indulge (C) recharge (D) submit
8. Unfortunately, the old manuscripts were damaged by water, leaving much of the writings _____. (A) concentrated (B) verifiable (C) illegible (D) dominated
9. Mr. Earnest is full of creative ideas. He always comes up with _____ ways to get things done quickly. (A) average (B) bearable (C) punctual (D) innovative
10. No _____ differences were found between the two groups. The differences were simply too small. (A) trivial (B) affordable (C) ingenious (D) significant
11. The experienced bank clerk quickly noticed that the $100 bill was a _____. (A) strainer (B) counterfeit (C) depiction (D) teaser
12. The college admission officer was on trial for _____ accepting bribes from wealthy parents. So far, there was still not enough evidence to prove that he did. (A) allegedly (B) generally (C) definitively (D) relatively
13. We would greatly _____ the opportunity to connect with other members of the community to make our school district a better environment for the kids. (A) discard (B) alarm (C) relish (D) grind
14. Trained in one of the top _____ schools, he always amazes the customers with his creative and tasty dishes. (A) mechanic (B) culinary (C) nominal (D) technical
15. As some researchers have discovered, pursuing perfection can have serious _____ to both mental and physical well-being. (A) application (B) suggestions (C) unification (D) consequences
16. The tornado _____ through the state Saturday night killed at least 26 people. (A) that ripping (B) which rips (C) to rip (D) ripping
17. The air conditioner is not working. When _____? (A) did you last time turn on it (B) was the last time you turned it on (C) the last time it is turned on you (D) you turned it on last time
18. Many researchers support using animals for testing medicines for humans, but some believe it is not appropriate to use animals for _____ experiments. (A) such as (B) such that (C) such which (D) such
19. Two kids in the room are still sleeping, while _____ are up running around. (A) the others (B) others (C) those other (D) other they
20. Mr. Simpson is very particular about being on time, so you’d _____ late. (A) be better not (B) better not be (C) be better to not (D) not better be
21. His life philosophy is to be grateful and live each day as if it _____ his last. (A) is (B) were (C) be (D) being
22. _____ the singer killed himself shocked the entire entertainment industry. (A) What (B) Which (C) Whether (D) That
23. Studies have shown that the more physical activity teenagers participate in, _____ they are to report depression. (A) then less likely (B) the lesser like (C) the less likely (D) then like less
24. Without the element of enjoyment, it is _____. (A) no worthing to try (B) not worth trying (C) not worthy a try (D) no worth of trying
25. Patterns are useful as a tool that grabs a viewerʼs attention, _____ subtle or very apparent. (A) that is (B) no matter is (C) whether it be (D) in that is
26. During Michelangeloʼs childhood, a team of painters _____ called from Florence to the Vatican to decorate the walls of the Sistine Chapel. (A) had been (B) has been (C) who were (D) had
27. The politician was found to have “systematically lied, not only to the public _____ to Congress.” (A) and (B) as well (C) but also (D) so as
28. _____ those with fixed mindsets, those with growth mindsets believe they can improve their abilities by learning from their mistakes. (A) As far as (B) As long as (C) Likewise (D) Unlike
29. The idea behind self-compassion is that we should treat ourselves kindly when we make mistakes, and avoid _____ by negative emotions. (A) to be consumed (B) being consumed (C) consuming (D) to consume
30. Under no circumstances _____ our moral standard and teachings to please the unethical leaders. (A) should we give up (B) we give up (C) we should give up (D) should give up
31. (A) reason (B) hope (C) practice (D) training
32. (A) bags (B) seats (C) hats (D) stores
33. (A) Blame (B) Solve (C) Insert (D) Develop
34. (A) registered (B) involved (C) cured (D) travelled
35. (A) Hence (B) As (C) Since (D) While
36. (A) originated (B) released (C) exported (D) cultured
37. (A) wailing (B) growing (C) preventing (D) aging
38. (A) for example (B) in conclusion (C) to summarize (D) at will
39. (A) than (B) in (C) to (D) from
40. (A) turned into (B) rather than (C) aside from (D) inclusive of
41. What is the passage mainly about? (A) The most dangerous jobs in the world (B) Sherpa guides and the risks of climbing Mount Everest (C) Glory seeking and the high risks involved in the process (D) Why reaching the summit of Mount Everest is important
42. Which of the following is true about the Sherpas? (A) They help people climb Mount Everest but have never reached the summit themselves. (B) They often think that Mount Everest is easy because they have lots of experience. (C) Very few Sherpas died while climbing Mount Everest because they are well experienced. (D) They guide hundreds of people up Mount Everest every year.
43. What does fatalities most likely mean in the first paragraph? (A) accidents (B) deaths (C) struggles (D) attacks
44. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason why climbing Mt. Everest is so challenging? (A) Frostbites (B) Strong winds (C) Heavy rain (D) Low oxygen levels
45. According to the passage, what constitutes a risk while climbing Mount Everest? (A) Bringing needed equipment for extreme weather (B) Packing too much supplies and warm clothes (C) Attempting to summit without the Sherpa guides (D) Climbing with a group of people
46. What is the best title for the passage? (A) Are left-handers smarter than right-handers? (B) The relationship between handedness and genes (C) What studies say about handedness and verbal skills (D) Are left-handed people discriminated against?
47. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage? (A) Being right-handed was once considered related to witchcraft. (B) Brain injury can be the result of being left-handed all your life. (C) Being left-handed or right-handed may have something to do with genes. (D) Some studies found a significant relationship between handedness and emotional maturity.
48. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Right-handers were once not accepted by the society. (B) Scientists no longer think that left-handedness have something to do with minor brain damage. (C) The cognitive development of lefties is different from that of righties. (D) Most modern educators prefer that students use their left hands.
49. How are the paragraphs in the passage related to each other? (A) The first paragraph presents a problem, and the second and third paragraphs provide details on how to solve the problem. (B) The first and second paragraphs introduce two different arguments on an issue, and the third gives the conclusion. (C) The third paragraph provides a summary of the two problems discussed in the previous two paragraphs. (D) The first paragraph introduces an argument, and the second and third paragraphs provide supporting evidence for each side of the argument.
50. What can be concluded from the passage? (A) So far researchers have not reached an agreement regarding the intelligence of left-handers and right-handers. (B) More researchers now believe that handedness has something to do with intelligence than before. (C) Most large-scale studies support that right-handed people are smarter. (D) People used to believe that right-handers are smarter, but not anymore.
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