所屬科目:身障升大專-英文
1. The victory in the 2024 international baseball game does not represent the success of one individual but rather a ______ effort of the whole team. (A) joint (B) previous (C) tribal (D) responsible
2. You should ______ this button back on your shirt right away before you lose it. (A) bind (B) repair (C) sew (D) tie
3. You should come to the party tonight; it is a good chance to ______ with colleagues from other departments. (A) assemble (B) network (C) impact (D) overlook
4. The employee solved the problem, but her boss took all the ______ instead. (A) credit (B) gratitude (C) legend (D) performance
5. Customers are required by the restaurant to pay a ______ of NT$1,000 when they make the reservation. (A) budget (B) deposit (C) fine (D) contribution
6. The mayor’s phone has been ringing ______ since the news about the scandal was released this morning. (A) furiously (B) promptly (C) nervously (D) constantly
7. The survivors were in ______ need of medical help as many of them had been seriously injured in the air crash. (A) alert (B) intense (C) urgent (D) essential
8. The host of the talk show has received many complaints from the audience as one of the guest speakers made some really ______ statements in the show. (A) clumsy (B) flexible (C) objectionable (D) experimental
9. Please put that ______ of books in the recycle bin after you clean off the shelf. (A) stack (B) banner (C) framework (D) shortage
10. The missing child’s family is desperately seeking any possible information about his activities or ______. (A) documentaries (B) whereabouts (C) stereotypes (D) rebellions
11. (A) As for (B) Concerned about (C) Regardless of (D) Owing to
12. (A) bring about (B) cope with (C) follow after (D) hand over
13. (A) find (B) finding (C) are found (D) found
14. (A) melting (B) draining (C) burying (D) polluting
15. (A) boundaries (B) contexts (C) surroundings (D) frontiers
16. (A) call upon (B) draw on (C) flood into (D) hang over
17. (A) describes (B) to describe (C) described (D) were describing
18. (A) distances (B) errands (C) forces (D) shifts
19. (A) Eventually (B) However (C) Moreover (D) Accordingly
20. (A) demonstrated (B) reminded (C) schemed (D) yielded
21. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The invasion of snakes has caused the ecosystem of Guam to be out of balance. (B) The birds on Guam are dying out because of the introduction of snakes. (C) The population of spiders is exploding on Guam due to the absence of birds. (D) The unpredictable weather system has turned Guam into a hellish island.
22. What does one in Paragraph Two refer to? (A) Pig. (B) Snake. (C) Bird. (D) Spider.
23. Which of the following is closest in meaning to “Guam’s spider population may once have been unremarkable” in Paragraph Four? (A) There may have been few spiders on Guam before. (B) The spider’s webs on Guam were not remarkably beautiful before. (C) The number of spiders used to be smaller than the population of Guam. (D) There may have been more spiders on Guam than on the nearby islands.
24. Which of the following is most likely the major organizational structure of the passage? (A) Comparison and contrast. (B) Problem-solution. (C) Time sequence. (D) Cause-effect.
25. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Wildlife scientists managed to correct the mistakes made by human. (B) Guam has 40 times more spiders than neighboring islands all year round. (C) Brown tree snakes were intentionally imported into Guam by merchants. (D) In the Bahamas, there are more spiders on islands without lizards.