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113年 - 113 合作金庫商業銀行_新進人員甄試試題_共同科目:英文#119594
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銀行◆英文 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. The president wanted the company’s sales figures to reach the _____ of NT$50 million this year. (A) guide (B) quality (C) service (D) target
2. If you want to know how our hardware products are made, I can arrange a _____ tour. (A) hostel (B) buffet (C) concert (D) factory
3. The suspect claimed he was _____ because he wasn’t at the crime scene when the murder happened. (A) selfish (B) lonely (C) innocent (D) private
4. Many elderly people have shorter sleep at night, and would wake up before _____. (A) dusk (B) doubt (C) dawn (D) dirt
5. In almost every action adventure movie, the leading protagonist always _____ the mission in the end. (A) accomplish (B) approve (C) activate (D) analyze
6. For more information, please check out the _____ we distributed at the entrance. (A) capsule (B) brochure (C) wardrobe (D) atmosphere
7. Some wild mushrooms are not _____ and could lead to poisoning or even death if you eat them. (A) regretful (B) decisive (C) tolerant (D) edible
8. The foreign minister visited several allied countries in order to _____ the bond with them. (A) digest (B) cement (C) resist (D) prompt
9. In case of power outage, the garage door must be opened _____ by pulling the chain with hands. (A) annually (B) randomly (C) manually (D) casually
10. “The only constant is change” is a famous _____ adage. (A) paradoxical (B) euphemistic (C) malignant (D) judiciary
11. I haven’t had much of an _____ recently. I haven’t been in the mood to eat at all. (A) absent (B) appetite (C) absolute (D) alphabet
12. The school will _____ a parental meeting next week to discuss upcoming events. (A) organize (B) refuse (C) impose (D) replace
13. Taipei 101 is one of the important _____ in Taiwan. You can recommend it to your foreign friends. (A) dormitories (B) landmarks (C) communities (D) acquaintances
14. Please ensure that the employees have freedom to _____ their own judgment, to offer their suggestions, and to point out problems. (A) excuse (B) elevate (C) expire (D) exercise
15. Many talent shows and social media have brought fame to some ordinary but talented people, turning them into overnight _____. (A) celebrities (B) commodities (C) fidelities (D) priorities
16. In order to avoid casualties, many Americans voted _____ starting a war in the Middle East. (A) to (B) by (C) for (D) against
17. As her baby woke up calling for attention, Jenny stopped _____ with her neighbors. (A) talk (B) to talk (C) talking (D) to talking
18. A: You didn’t eat breakfast, right? B: _________ (A) Yes, I didn’t. (B) No, I didn’t. (C) No, I did. (D) Yes, I eat.
19. It was very kind _____ you to walk the old lady through the intersection. (A) of (B) to (C) for (D) with
20. When _____ about how he became rich overnight, Richard showed uneasiness and shunned the topic. (A) ask (B) asked (C) asking (D) be asked
21. _____ in a rural village, the novel depicts the life of a poor but talented girl. (A) Set (B) To set (C) To be setting (D) Setting
22. His father insisted that he _____ his dream of being a pop singer. (A) gave up (B) give up (C) gives up (D) giving up
23. I avoid _____ downtown whenever I can. The traffic and parking can be quite challenging. (A) drive (B) drove (C) drives (D) driving
24. He is sweeping _____ leaves in the _____ rain. (A) fallen, fallen (B) fallen, falling (C) falling, falling (D) falling, fallen
25. He _____ the importance of planning. His presentation highlighted the benefits of strategic thinking. (A) emphasized (B) emphasized on (C) emphasized that (D) emphasized for
26. Liberty Bank, _____ shareholders were passionate about getting a new CEO, has been going through some turbulent changes recently. (A) whatever (B) who (C) which (D) whose
27. The weather was warm and sunny, _____ a sudden rainstorm dampened our plans for a picnic in the park. (A) if (B) for (C) nor (D) but
28. You are invited to join us for supper _____ you don’t mind the kids getting a little rowdy. (A) and (B) so (C) although (D) if
29. _____ extensive research, the majority of the accessible material on the subject was conflicting and untrustworthy. (A) Despite (B) Despite that (C) In spite (D) Although
30. Had Mike studied harder for the exam, he _____ a higher grade. (A) will have achieved (B) would have achieved (C) would achieve (D) had achieved
31. (A) dysfunctional (B) unavailable (C) noncommercial (D) incomplete
32. (A) recommend (B) exclude (C) define (D) launch
33. (A) studied by (B) attached to (C) removed from (D) monitored within
34. (A) lying to the public (B) fighting each other (C) breaking the rules (D) giving no discount
35. (A) imaginative (B) courageous (C) worthwhile (D) unavoidable
36. (A) common sense (B) fine line (C) huge gap (D) golden rule
37. (A) sleep (B) bipolar (C) genetic (D) civil
38. (A) bend over (B) show off (C) pick up (D) figure out
39. (A) manic (B) calm (C) sane (D) rational
40. (A) apathy (B) telepathy (C) antipathy (D) sympathy
41. What is the most appropriate title of this article? (A) Pros and Cons of Internet Dating (B) Computer Dating: Highs and Lows (C) Cyber Dating Dos and Don’ts (D) Ins and Outs about Tele-Romance
42. What is wrong with telling a potential date that you love dogs and movies? (A) The other person might not be as interested in those things as you do. (B) You could ruin a chance for a date by bringing up controversial topics. (C) Those hobbies would give an impression that you are somewhat girly. (D) It is too general to give a vivid picture of who you are.
43. Which of the following is suggested by the author for online dating? (A) Sensitive personal information such as age and weight should never be revealed. (B) Keep calling a potential date even if he or she decides not to meet you anymore. (C) Go out with your date for several times before letting him or her know where you live. (D) Trust your first impressions about a potential date, as they are mostly quite accurate.
44. What could “little white lies” lead to? (A) You would get kicked out from the dating website. (B) You would let your date down when you meet. (C) You would be shot from behind by your date. (D) You would also be lied to by your date afterwards.
45. Which of the following can best replace the word “reciprocal” (in the final paragraph)? (A) mutual (B) honest (C) simple (D) polite
46. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a functional aspect of dancing? (A) Recreation (B) Combat (C) Worship (D) Celebration
47. How did Greek philosopher Aristotle think of dancing? (A) Dancing and poetry have little in common. (B) A writer should learn dancing for inspiration. (C) Dancing can be as expressive as literary works. (D) A good dancer is intriguingly also a good poet.
48. What is NOT true about ballet? (A) It was well received only among the royals in Europe. (B) The first professional ballet troupe was formed by a monarch. (C) It was created because the nobles loved dancing very much. (D) It was derived from the art of European swords dueling.
49. What is true about the dancing marathon in America? (A) The hourly time ratio of dancing and rest was about 4 to 1. (B) The all-time lengthiest one lasted for about seven months. (C) The competition was once written into a story as a book. (D) The prize money of the record-long contest was rather humble.
50. How do people in different countries dance in marital occasions? (A) Mexican couples come down the aisle after wedding guests give the first dance. (B) Italian newlyweds dance tarantella to cure wounds of insect bites. (C) Moroccan wedding goers do a belly dance to start the party. (D) Italian wedding attendees dance together for good luck.
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