所屬科目:銀行◆英文
1. Mary was calm at first, but _____ into tears all of a sudden.(A)burst(B)turned(C)rushed(D)bumped
2. It is my _____ to talk with a successful person like you. I feel so honored.(A)loss(B)future(C)mistake(D)pleasure
3. My brother lies about his _____ height because he doesn't want people to think that he is short.(A)annual(B)ancient(C)actual(D)absolute
4. He pressed his fingers against his _____ to ease the headache that was pounding on both sides of his head.(A)temples(B)calves(C)limbs(D)soles
5. Before the entire team entered the forest, two experienced hikers were sent ahead to quietly _____ the area and report back on possible dangers and safe paths.(A)deter(B)scout(C)imply(D)haunt
6. A magnitude 5.0 earthquake _____ Tainan in southern Taiwan last night.(A)broke(B)deleted(C)reached(D)struck
7. Alzheimer's _____ is the most common form of dementia.(A)disease(B)disaster(C)distance(D)decision
8. For years, villagers in Assam did not like storks, in fact, they considered these birds a _____ of bad luck.(A)celebration(B)invitation(C)symbol(D)reward
9. Secondhand smoke _____ contributes to over 40,000 deaths among nonsmoking adults and 400 deaths in infants each year.(A)donation(B)exposure(C)implementation(D)presentation
10. According to data from online movie rental services, people are more likely to pick romance films over other _____ when the temperature drops.(A)cinemas(B)issues(C)characters(D)genres
11. The Sustainable Development Goals are a call for action by all countries to promote _____ while protecting the planet.(A)property(B)priority(C)prosperity(D)propensity
12. Cocoa and dark chocolate may provide powerful health _____, such as protecting against heart disease and boosting brain health.(A)hazards(B)concerns(C)pitfalls(D)benefits
13. With plentiful green runs and great ski schools to get you going, there are many beginner-friendly ski _____ in Europe.(A)tournaments(B)resorts(C)brochures(D)ushers
14. Sustainable job creation happens when infrastructure, policies, investment and the public and private _____ all work together.(A)sectors(B)professionals(C)drills(D)feuds
15. AI capabilities, shifting consumer demands and economic realities are sharpening the _____ between the businesses that are likely to thrive and those that aren't likely to.(A)advantage(B)collaboration(C)divide(D)integration
16. She enjoys _____ new languages in her free time.(A)learn(B)learning(C)to learn(D)to learning
17. By the time we arrived at the station, the train _____.(A)leave(B)left(C)leaving(D)had left
18. The professor _____ lectures impressed the students received an award.(A)who(B)whom(C)whose(D)which
19. _____ from the long journey through the mountains, the hikers decided to rest beside the river.(A)Exhaust(B)Exhausted(C)Exhausting(D)To exhaust
20. If I _____ so many raw oysters last month, I wouldn't have stayed in hospital for three days.(A)hadn't had(B)didn't have(C)had had(D)haven't had
21. In Amsterdam, _____ of people have moved into floating homes.(A)many(B)more(C)a great amount(D)hundreds
22. The health impact of any substance can vary _____ depending on its form and dose.(A)significance(B)signification(C)significant(D)significantly
23. An estimated 2.3 million women _____ diagnosed with breast cancer globally in 2023.(A)are(B)were(C)have been(D)will be
24. Wuling Farm, _____ is home to more than 20,000 cherry blossom trees, imposes seasonal traffic controls during peak bloom periods.(A)that(B)who(C)which(D)where
25. Since ChatGPT _____ the world three years ago, governments worldwide have grappled with how to govern the powers of generative AI.(A)stun(B)stuns(C)stunning(D)stunned
26. Residents _____ the plans for a solar farm raised concerns about the impact on wildlife.(A)oppose(B)opposed(C)opposing(D)which oppose
27. Frédéric Chopin, _____, was one of the most celebrated virtuoso pianists of his day.(A)who composing in Poland(B)while composed in Poland(C)a Polish composer(D)a composer lived in Poland
28. The company Christmas party was anything but festive after news of the _____ layoffs got out.(A)impended(B)impendency(C)impending(D)impend
29. _____ roughly $2.3 trillion annually and growing at double-digit rates, sports no longer represent just recreation and entertainment, but also inclusion and community cohesion.(A)To generate(B)Have generated(C)Generating(D)Been generated
30. JCPenney, an iconic American retail company, _____ for over 100 years before it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2020.(A)has done business(B)was in business(C)had been in business(D)which is in business
31. (A)average(B)duty(C)purpose(D)time
32. (A)highest(B)lowest(C)poorest(D)worst
33. (A)resolves(B)delays(C)challenges(D)confirms
34. (A)substantial(B)susceptible(C)substitute(D)sustainable
35. (A)quality(B)supply(C)profits(D)remains
36. (A)surpassed(B)surpassing(C)has surpassed(D)been surpassing
37. (A)behind(B)from(C)without(D)against
38. (A)comprise(B)resist(C)propose(D)address
39. (A)to(B)over(C)despite(D)unlike
40. (A)outfit(B)bargain(C)accommodation(D)shipment
41. What caused the severe famine in Ireland in 1845?(A)A fatal virus spread from a major crop to humans.(B)A destructive storm wiped out most of the grown plants.(C)A disease destroyed the main food crop people depended on.(D)Farmers stopped growing potatoes for economic reasons.
42. According to the article, why are fewer crop species commonly grown today?(A)Supermarkets do not have enough space for so many kinds of crops.(B)Farmers prefer plants that can be produced easily in large quantities.(C)Scientists recommend growing only eco-friendly plant species.(D)Large farms tend to focus on only a small number of expensive crops.
43. What example does the author give to show the loss of food variety nowadays?(A)Europe has stopped producing 90% of the wheat.(B)Chinese farmers object to the import of foreign crops.(C)Most potato farms in Ireland have disappeared.(D)The Philippines grows much fewer kinds of rice than before.
44. What was Nikolay Vavilov's main contribution mentioned in the passage?(A)He amassed and stored seeds from many parts of the world.(B)He invented a method for producing special crops faster.(C)He warned people not to transport or trade seeds internationally.(D)He discovered new machine-assisted farming technologies.
45. Why do people at Heritage Farm plant the seeds they store?(A)To study how these plants can grow faster than in traditional ways.(B)To make old food varieties available again in the markets.(C)To test which seeds can grow in completely new environments.(D)To teach people how to save money by producing crops by themselves.
46. What is the passage mainly about?(A)The city landscapes of Great Britain's urban areas.(B)The current trend of British socio-cultural scenarios.(C)The contemporary coffee culture of the U.K.(D)Generational shifts in consuming caffeine fixes in England.
47. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?(A)Younger generations are opting for online purchase of coffee beans.(B)Many social gatherings in the U.K. are taking place in local coffee houses.(C)Coffee has become an integral part of daily life in the U.K.(D)Some coffee roasters are sourcing quality beans directly from foreign farmers.
48. Which of the following statements is true about popular choices of coffee in the U.K.?(A)Flat white is invented in Austria and has firmly planted within British café menus.(B)Irish coffee is iced coffee mixed with whiskey and topped off with thick cream.(C)Americano is ideal after long walks along coastal paths with its reminiscence of fire.(D)Cappuccino is a mix of espresso and steamed milk crowned with frothy foam.
49. Which of the following statements is NOT true about iced coffee in the U.K.?(A)It is blended into creamy concoctions adorned with whipped cream or flavored syrups.(B)It has transformed into an indulgent treat perfect for sunny afternoons.(C)Locals are seeking refreshment while overlooking its flavor as summer approaches.(D)The chilled coffee has become an instant favorite among local people in summer.
50. How has the coffee scene evolved in the U.K.?(A)Customers have gradually disappeared from artisanal coffee roasters.(B)The community spirit has embedded in local cafes across both big and small towns.(C)Exotic tastes have decisively dominated presence at local cafes.(D)Independent coffee shops have built strong connections with global franchises.