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99年 - 99 國軍上校以上軍官轉任公務人員_上校轉任_社會行政:英文#110562
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國軍轉任◆英文 |
年份:
99年 |
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25 |
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0
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1 He is too shy to _____ making new friends in this new environment. (A) give way to (B) set off (C) take the initiative in (D) tip a balance in
2 With the approach of the election day, all campaign activities are _____ . (A) swung (B) swinging (C) on the swing (D) in full swing
3 There seemed to be a _____ agreement between the two fighting countries that neither side would fire on Christmas Eve. (A) messy (B) plummeting (C) cascading (D) tacit
4 The government _____ new legislation to protect consumers. (A) past (B) is past (C) has passed (D) passed through
5 Scientists have recently found that the future cancer _____ will not depend on where the cancer started but which gene is damaged. (A) symptom (B) recipe (C) syndromes (D) therapy
6 (A) example (B) exception (C) expansion (D) extention
7 (A) benefited (B) charged (C) disinterested (D) franchized
8 (A) name (B) named (C) to be named (D) to name
9 (A) handed over (B) passed over (C) slipped over (D) spilled over
10 (A) anarchic (B) frantic (C) pariah (D) vicarious
11 (A) consume (B) harness (C) produce (D) squander
12 (A) undesirable (B) unarguable (C) unquestionable (D) unforeseeable
13 (A) Besides (B) But for (C) Notwithstanding (D) As to
14 (A) luckily (B) merely (C) safely (D) finally
15 It is not such a bad idea to consider doing nothing in the midst of chaos. (A) One effective way to cope with a chaotic situation is to do something right. (B) When we make big decisions in a chaotic situation, we have to think twice. (C) In the face of a chaotic situation, it may be a good idea not to rush into action. (D) Making major changes is often a bad idea when we are facing a chaotic situation.
16 Making huge profits takes a back seat to simply having such a reliable friend. (A) Making money is less comfortable compared to having a faithful friend. (B) Making money is less important compared to having a dependable friend. (C) Making money is less common compared to having a faithful friend. (D) Making money is less popular compared to having a dependent friend.
17 The reality is that people want a piece of something they cannot be, so they live vicariously through the products and services that those celebrities are tied to. (A) People do not want to confront reality and thereby they often immerse themselves in a fantasy world by imitating the way the celebrities live their lives. (B) When people can get what they want, they will seek pleasure by getting the products and services the celebrities are tied to. (C) People may gain pleasure from living an unreal life as those celebrities by getting the products and services the celebrities are tied to. (D) People may gain pleasure from experiencing the kind of life they don’t have by getting the products and services the celebrities are tied to.
18 In recent years a movie’s popularity has become a decent indicator, not just of its entertainment value but also of its quality. (A) In recent years a movie’s popularity may indicate that the quality of a movie is as important as the way it entertains the audience. (B) In recent years the quality of a movie consists in whether it will be liked by the audience through its unique way of entertainment. (C) In recent years a movie’s popularity does not merely mean that the audience enjoy watching it but also means that the movie is a great production. (D) In recent years a movie’s popularity suggests that the quality of a movie consists in the way it entertains the audience.
19 When the forefinger and the thumb are joined in a circle, the American meaning is approval, a gesture signaling that something is “All right” or “Perfect.” (A) Americans join the forefingers and thumbs in a circle when something goes wrong. (B) Americans often join their forefingers and thumbs when things go well. (C) Joining the forefingers and thumbs in a circle in the United States signifies disagreement. (D) Joining the forefingers and thumbs in a circle in the United States signifies happiness.
20 I used notes lest faulty memory should lead me astray. (A) I used notes for fear that my memory would fail me. (B) Although I used notes, unfortunately it was still beyond my memory. (C) I jotted down notes although I believed nothing could escape my memory. (D) It was fortunate that memory returned to me because I jotted down notes.
21 Which of the following statements best expresses the idea of this passage? (A) Standardized tests are conducted on natural food. (B) Organic food may not be really organic. (C) Genetically modified food pervades present-day food markets. (D) It is time to redefine the term “organic. ”
22 Which of the following best describes Albert Straus? (A) A scientist. (B) A customer fond of organic and natural food. (C) An adventurer in food experiments. (D) A conscientious natural food producer.
23 What does this passage imply? (A) The chance for organic food to be free from genetically modified material is good. (B) There is much a farmer can do to prevent his organic crops from being contaminated by genetically modified organisms. (C) There is already enough research into the long-term risks or impact of genetically modified foods on biodiversity. (D) It requires much effort for the natural and organic food producers to earn the non-GMO label.
24 Which of the following statements is true? (A) We can be sure that organic milk comes from healthy cows not subjected to antibiotics, hormones, pesticides, or GM materials. (B) The customers should be warned against organic food actually contaminated by genetically modified organisms. (C) Natural food industry invests a lot of money in trying to find out the best way to promote GM foods. (D) GM-free foods can be easily verified.
25 In Albert Straus’s experiment, what is the ratio of contaminated and non-contaminated organic corn? (A) 6 : 94 (B) 94 : 6 (C) 1600 : 1 (D) 1 : 1600
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