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【請接續背面】

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臺灣中小企業銀行 107 年度第二次新進人員甄選試題

甄選類別【代碼】:6 職等-銀行業務系統程式開發人員【N0106】 、5 職等-電腦操作人員【N0107】 6 職等-法務(法令遵循、洗錢防制、催收)人員【N0108-N0113】

5 職等-一般行員(一)【N0114-N0124】

5 職等-一般行員(二)【資訊理工醫農組】 【N0125-N0129】 5 職等-一般行員(三)【原住民身分】 【N0130】

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一、字彙【請依照句子前後文意,選出最適當的答案】

【4】1. Some naughty boys tried to _______Cindy by imitating the funny ways she talked and walked.

 polish  consult  wink  tease

【3】2. Many people lost their homes in the tragic earthquake, so they had to live in the _______ for a few months.

 diaper  closet  shelter  bounce

【2】3. The rock singer has a large base of _______ fans who have followed and supported him for many years.

 habitual  loyal  mutual  royal

【1】4. More security guards have been assigned to the presidential palace to prevent any attempt to .

 intrude  dissolve  resemble  browse

【2】5. The disappearance of this ancient city remains a which waits to be solved by archaeologists.

 secretary  mystery  sanction  distinction

【4】6. What you just said was very . Can you be more specific?

 delicate  humid  scarce  vague

【2】7. This museum stays open thanks to the _______ of an unknown person who donated 5 million dollars.

 similarity  generosity  curiosity  maturity

【1】8. The inspection report said that the problematic food product contained something that was not .

 edible  vacant  greasy  voluntary

【3】9. Before Mary ______ the boat, she took a motion sickness pill for fear of getting seasick.

 pursued  admired  boarded  installed

【1】10. We didn’t see any whales during our trip; however, we did ______ schools of dolphins flipping by.

 spot  beat  grab  peek

【3】11. To the kids’ ______, their teacher dressed like Santa Claus and gave out candies.

 horror  sorrow  delight  dismay

【3】12. There’s a lot of traffic at this ______. You have to wait for a green light to cross the street.

 preposition  corporation  intersection  information

【1】13. This radio DJ has a very good ______ in music, and I always like to listen to his program.

 taste  plant  count  model

【2】14. My grandfather is over eighty, but he is still full of ______. I hope he can always be this energetic.

 utility  vitality  society  priority

【3】15. Emma has such a ______ appearance that it’s hard to believe she’s over 40.

 jealous  faithful  youthful  romantic

二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】

【2】16. Tom is considering _______ his job because he works overtime almost every day.

 quit  quitting  to be quitting  to be quitted

【3】17. Despite _______, Lisa married a restaurant waiter who was 8 years younger than her.

 her parents disapproved  disapproving her parents

 her parents’ disapproval  her disapproved parents

【2】18. _______ he is short and has poor eyesight, his teacher puts him in the first row of seats in the class.

 Until  Since  Although  Unless

【1】19. Vincent came home late yesterday with _______.

 some nighttime snacks held in his hand

 his hand held some nighttime snacks

 he holding some nighttime snacks in his hand

 holding some nighttime snacks in his hand

【3】20. The cat was once hit by a car and has become _______.

 three legs  three-leg  three-legged  three-legging

【4】21. The color of Helen’s bicycle is much brighter than _______.

 her sister  her sister’s  that of her sister  that of her sister’s

【2】22. I am sorry for being late for work this morning. I _______ earlier.

 should leave home  should have left home  shouldn’t leave home  shouldn’t have left home

【3】23. Can you imagine what the world would be like if there ______ no electricity?

 is  was  were  will be

【2】24. ______ an ambulance is coming from behind, you should pull your car over to let it pass.

 Until  When  Except  Though

【2】25. It is important that you dress smartly and leave a good impression on your date, ______?

 doesn’t it  isn’t it  do you  don’t you

【2】26. You forgot ______ the light again. Don’t you know it’s a waste of electricity?

 turned off  to turn off  turning off  having turned off

【4】27. Due to the cold weather, many people ______ stay at home ______ hang out on New Year’s Eve.

 both … and …  neither … nor …  not only … but also …  would rather … than …

【3】28. In my opinion, no one can cook ______ seafood than the Michelin-starred chef André Chiang.

 such delicious  so delicious as  more delicious  the most delicious

【4】29. Will Tsai is a Taiwanese magician ______ to fame after performing magic on America’s Got Talent.

 rose  rises  to rise  who rose

【2】30. The magician changed coins into rose petals in the blink of an eye. No one knew ______.

 what to do  how he did it  what did he do  how could he do it

三、克漏字測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】

第一篇:

One of the biggest celebrations of a year in India is Holi, also known as “The Festival of Colors.” 31 annually in late February or early March, Holi is celebrated by lighting bonfires and throwing colored powder and water on friends and family.

Days before the start of the festival, the markets are filled with 32 colors of all shades, from bright red to mustard yellow to purplish blue. Many families create their own colors at home, often using dyes extracted from flowers. When the special day comes, children and adults alike put aside their 33 and enjoy throwing paint at each other like crazy.

Holi is a popular event with both locals and visitors. However, a note of 34 : Don’t wear your best clothes. Even if you plan only to be a 35 , it is likely you will be covered with all kinds of paint all over by the time you return home!

【2】31.  Holding  Held  To hold  Hold

【1】32.  bold  warm  funny  dull

【4】33.  religious beliefs  natural humor  political stances  usual seriousness

【2】34.  promise  caution  consult  memory

【3】35.  job hunter  skillful player  passive onlooker  risk taker

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第二篇:

Memorizing information is an important skill for most people. While some 36 it, some others have trouble with it. One technique for improving your memory is known 37 “mind-mapping.” This method is the invention of a British researcher named Tony Buzan. From his perspective, 38 how poorly you keep things in your head, the use of mind-mapping can transform your mental capability and help you memorize a vast amount of data and messages.

A mind map is similar to a word web, or 39 , starting from a single idea and spreading outward to new or related ideas, and showing the connections between them. The underlying theory behind it is that by drawing the map in your mind, you’ll be able to 40 the information more clearly. Later, as you “look at” the mind map again and again, you reinforce your knowledge of the information and you memorize it.

【4】36.  laugh at  look into  quarrel over  excel at

【3】37.  with  for  as  in

【1】38.  no matter  even if  whatever  in spite of

【4】39.  an array of challenges  a land of dreams

 a matter of opinion  a diagram of thoughts

【2】40.  sympathize  visualize  criticize  specialize

四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】

第一篇:

Japan is no strangers to earthquakes, and as many as 1,500 can be recorded yearly. Minor tremors occur almost every day. Japan has this many earthquakes because four tectonic plates converge below the country’s surface. The ever-present threat of quakes turned the country into a world leader in earthquake-proof construction.

In Japan, all modern structures have been designed for seismic activity. Strong building codes are in place for structures of every size. Buildings less than three stories high must have reinforced walls and large foundation slabs.

Those of at least three stories have even stricter rules. They are often disconnected from the land around them, a technique called base isolation. They rest on huge rubber or fluid-filled shock absorbers that take the excess energy from an earthquake and convert it into heat. The taller a building is, the greater the risk. Very tall buildings must rest on some sort of shock absorption system. They must be able to sway from side to side without sustaining permanent damage. The top of a building, for example, may need to move as much as three meters in either direction.

These ideas are all very modern, but newer technology and ideas are always being tested. Recently, Japanese engineers have taken the idea of base isolation to another level. They have devised a system that actually raises a building during an earthquake via a cushion of air. The air is forced between the building and the foundation. This lifts the building up to three centimeters off the ground when necessary. Additionally, more diverse building materials are being considered.

One Japanese architect has designed structures that utilize cardboard tubes and wood. These materials result in a much lighter building than one made of concrete. Plus, they perform better during tremors.

Earthquakes can be frightening and dangerous, but the casualties caused by collapsed buildings are avoidable. Some of the smartest minds have been working hard to keep people safe from earthquakes. And they will continue to find new ways of doing so in the future.

【2】41. What is the cause of frequent earthquakes in Japan, according to the passage?

 Active volcanoes.

 Geographic formation.

 Deep ocean waves.

 Extreme weathers.

【3】42. Which of following is TRUE about the building codes in Japan?

 Buildings below three stories basically have no restrictions to follow.

 Structures of at least three stories must be built into ground linked to nearby land.

 The top of a very tall building should be able to swing from side to side without causing damage.

 Houses of every size must have shock absorption system to turn earthquake energy into heat.

【1】43. According to the passage, what are used or considered as newer ways to construct earthquake-proof buildings in Japan?

 Air cushions, cardboard tubes and wood.  Reinforced walls and foundation slabs.

 Tectonic plates, concrete and steel.  Huge rubber and fluid-filled shock absorbers.

【3】44. What is the best title of this article?

 Japanese Wisdom of Earthquake Detection

 How Japanese People Survive Earthquakes

 Making Buildings Earthquake-Proof in Japan

 Japan’s Strict Codes for Earthquake-Proof Buildings

【1】45. What does the word casualties in the last paragraph most likely mean?

 Deaths and injuries.

 Damaged facilities.

 Stray animals.

 Lost jewelry.

第二篇:

Nowadays, online interactions can greatly affect one’s image, and youngsters spend a lot of time and effort cultivating the impressions they want to present to the world on the Internet. A research conducted by Ditch the Label, an anti-bullying charity, suggests social media and cyberbullying are the major source of anxiety for youngsters.

More than 10,000 people aged 12 to 20 took part in the survey, with nearly 70 percent of them confessing to having said mean words to another person online, and 17 percent claiming to have been bullied online. Instagram was highlighted as the vehicle most used for insulting comments, and appearance was cited as the most likely topic for abuse. Furthermore, 40 percent of the young people said they would feel upset if nobody liked their selfies, and 35 percent said their confidence was connected to the followers they had. More and more people judged a person by the life he or she led online, so 47 percent of the teenagers avoided discussing negative things in their lives on social media. Instead, many preferred presenting an edited version of their lives.

“There is a trend towards people augmenting their personalities online and not showing the reality,” said Liam Hackett, Ditch the Label’s chief executive. “Not only is the Internet redefining the climate of bullying, but it is also having clear impacts upon the identity, behavior, and personality of its young users.”

Anne Longfield, the children’s commissioner for England, called for “compulsory digital citizenship classes” in schools and suggested that a government organization should be established to help cyberbullied children. Another expert also pointed out that adults and teens alike should think about their usage of social networks, and that there is more to life than the glossy pictures on the Internet.

【1】46. According to Ditch the Label, what has caused stress in young people?

 Social media.

 Strict parenting.

 Poor friendship.

 School performance.

【4】47. What is true according to the survey?

 Three in ten people admit saying something harsh online.

 Almost half of the teenagers prefer positive thinking.

 Half of the people have experienced cyberbullying more than once.

 Not having enough “likes” or followers may cause sad feelings.

【4】48. What is the most common topic for cyberbullying?

 Lifestyles.  Nationality.

 Personality.  Appearance.

【2】49. Which is closest in meaning to “augmenting” in the third paragraph?

 Deleting.  Elevating.

 Confusing.  Revealing.

【4】50. What is suggested to fix the problem?

 To establish strict laws.

 To learn how to edit pictures.

 To stop using social networks.

 To provide relevant education.

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