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99年 - 臺灣菸酒股份有限公司99 年第3 至5 職等從業人員(職員級)甄試試題#17697
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台灣菸酒◆英文 |
年份:
99年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. The food here is __________ but water is running short. (A)plentiful (B) lacking (C) consistent (D) scarce
2. Cosmetic surgery is now _________ throughout Asia. In Thailand, a million procedures were performed in 2000, doubled the number from five years ago. (A) booming (B) intruding (C) mourning (D) plunging
3. In Taipei you can buy a huge ________ of ready-to-eat food at street stalls or in shops, to take out and eat as you walk along. (A) chunk (B) variety (C) package (D) satchel
4. The products of Taiwan’s small-scale agriculture have suffered severely both in _________ and overseas markets. (A) domestic (B) essential (C) sufficient (D) voluntary
5. With the intense heat, the chocolate bar began to melt and thus became __________. (A) sunk (B) sticky (C) lengthy (D) remaining
6. The founder of the company, born into the family living below poverty line, built his corporate empire from _________. (A) sketch (B) scandal (C) script (D) scratch
7. The teacher showed great concern about Steven's ________ at school because he had missed five days of classes last month. (A) consequence (B) significance (C) dependence (D) attendance
8. Leaders of the world’s biggest economies sought on Saturday to settle their remaining differences over an emergency plan to counter the worst financial _________ in decades. (A) cricket (B) cripple (C) critic (D) crisis
9. In Turkey, many people are ___________. You’re supposed to smile when you see the new moon in the sky. The month will bring good fortune if you do so. (A) superficial (B) superior (C) superb (D) superstitious
10. Taiwan stocks closed higher despite __________ in U.S. stocks in overnight trading, as analysts expressed optimism for local shares in the short run. (A) bailout (B) decline (C) inflation (D) recovery
11. A _______ time deposit with a higher interest rate is available now. (A) thirteen-month (B) thirteen-months (C) thirteenth-month (D) thirteenth-months
12. Mike put his coat over the baby for fear that she ___________ cold. (A) catches (B) caught (C) should catch (D) will catch
13. I __________ to the hospital yesterday but I forgot all about it. (A) had to go (B) should have gone (C) ought to go (D) should go
14. He _______ to school, but not any more. (A) is used to walking (B) uses to walking (C) is used to walk (D) used to walk
15. _______ in 2005 _______ they came to know each other in London. (A) Only … and (B) It was … that (C) Only … that (D) It was … then
16. Mr. Johnson asked __________ since he had been chairman for seven years in this company. (A) to not be re-elected (B) not to be re-elected (C) not to have been re-elected (D) to have not been re-elected
17. When Thomas left the library yesterday afternoon, he found his bicycle ____________. (A) stolen (B) stealing (C) be stolen (D) to be stolen
18. It would have been a perfect composition ___________ several misspelled words. (A) as for (B) besides (C) if not (D) except for
19. I was wondering ____________. (A) who is she talking to (B) where the child goes (C) when will the boss be here (D) how long does it take to fix the car
20. English, the global lingua franca, in the 21st century is more widely spoken and written than any other language _____________. (A) has ever been (B) had ever been (C) ever was (D) would ever be
21. ____________ a conference like this make any contribution to the industrial development if the conflicts of interest are left unresolved. (A) It scarcely does (B) It does hardly (C) Never does it (D) Rarely does
22. The CEO might be _____________ an asset to his company. (A) so much of a distraction but could be (B) as much of a distraction as he is (C) so much to be a distraction as that he can be (D) as much distracted as possible he is
23.____________ any problem regarding the contract, please do not hesitate to contact us for further clarification. (A) If you have had (B) If you could have (C) Should you have (D) If you should have had
24. The chairperson moved that the chief financial officer ________ from his position. (A) was to be discharged (B) was discharged (C) be discharged (D) to be discharged
25. _______ to Auburn Hills, Michigan, to sort out Chrysler, he has led a remarkable turnaround at the company, which swung back into the black in 2004 after years of heavy losses. (A) Having dispatched (B) To be dispatched (C) Dispatching (D) Dispatched
26. A: Andy, how is your new job? B: __________________ As a matter of fact, I find myself enjoying it very much. (A) I have no idea at all. (B) I don't like it very much. (C) I am getting used to it now. (D) I don't plan to get a new job.
27. A: Can you take a seat and wait for a while? I'll be ready in five minutes. B: __________________ I'm in no rush. (A) Take your time. (B) You're kidding me. (C) Wow, you're so quick. (D) I'm not as busy as you.
28. A: I’d like to know whether foreign banks earn less profit when they deal with small firms instead of large conglomerates. B: __________________ They earn more. A friend of mine told me so. (A) Be my guest. (B) It is my pleasure. (C) On the contrary. (D) Not many.
29. A: Was he born with a silver spoon? B: __________________ His family can hardly make both ends meet. (A) Don't mention it. (B) Far from it. (C) He shouldn’t have. (D) Up to you.
30. A: To my knowledge, Bill Gates is a smart and generous person. B: __________________ A: I'm glad that you agree with this argument. (A) Once bitten, twice shy. (B) Easier said than done. (C) You can say that again. (D) Don't change the subject.
31. (A) In fact (B) No doubt (C) To our surprise (D) To tell the truth
32. (A) retreats back (B) has dated back (C) dates back (D) is gone back
33. (A) got into (B) came up with (C) found fault with (D) took over
34. (A) using (B) used (C) to use (D) be used
35. (A) divide (B) to divide (C) divided (D) to be divided
36. (A) changing (B) registering (C) raising (D) gaining
37. (A) hibernating (B) vying (C) lying (D) confiscating
38. (A) delivering (B) collecting (C) boosting (D) screening
39. (A) resentment (B) resources (C) reference (D) refusals
40. (A) disowned (B) disparaged (C) disposed (D) displaced
41. What is Paragraph 1 mainly about ? (A) A description of cities. (B) Why American cities are changing. (C) The problems with American cities. (D) The important of American cities.
42. In the 1950s the American “dream” was to have _______________. (A) a big car (B) a color TV set (C) an apartment in the city (D) a new house in the suburbs
43. In paragraph 3, the author gives ____________ reasons why people want to live in cities. (A) two (B) three (C) four (D) five
44. According to the article, cities are . (A) sick (B) living (C) dying (D) alive again
45. The movement of people to and from the city can explain ____________. (A) social changes (B) violent crime (C) racial conflict (D) the best aspects of a society
46. Which of the following is the best title for the above passage? (A) Toyota Filing for Bankruptcy. (B) Toyota vs. Volkswagen. (C) Toyota Dragging Down the Yen. (D) Toyota Stuck in Crisis.
47. Which of the following is TRUE? (A) Toyota’s CEO was accused of embezzlement of $3.6 billion. (B) The strong yen is one of the reasons why Toyota was in a financial storm. (C) The weak dollar made one prosperous year for Toyota. (D) Toyota could soon regain its No.1 status in global sales.
48. In line one, the expression Motown brass refers to ____________. (A) Automakers in Detroit (B) Any town that makes motor-vehicles (C) A mobile house in the Motor town (D) Brass supplier in Motown City, Detroit
49. The underlined quote “capitulation to irrelevance or death” ____________. (A) denotes the high probability of Toyota going bust (B) explains how Toyota feels reluctant to capitulate on the brink of death (C) predicts the cycle that all giant corporations have to go through (D) implies that Toyota could make concessions to the U.S. auto dealers
50. Which of the following is NOT a problem that Toyota is faced with? (A) The recall of Toyota automobiles owing to some defected machinery. (B) A large number of vacant and underutilized premises. (C) The weak earnings created by the U.S. trade deficit. (D) The substantial investment in research and development.
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