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行政警察人員 111 年英文考古題

民國 111 年(2022)行政警察人員「英文」考試題目,共 50 題 | 資料來源:考選部

42 題選擇題 + 8 題申論題

During the summer there is always a shortage of cheapin Kenting area, so you’d better make a reservationfor the room you want in advance. (A)affluence (B)accommodation (C)attraction (D)adaptation
As science andadvance, many people enjoy a higher and higher standard of living. (A)foundation (B)texture (C)technology (D)fantasy
Even though the rent for the apartment was quite low, I found that the cost of itswas high. (A)integrities (B)privileges (C)statements (D)utilities
One of Kay’sis to walk her dog after dinner. (A)routes (B)routines (C)cuisines (D)roulettes
It quickly becamethat nothing was going according to our plan. (A)external (B)evident (C)elegant (D)effective
The Adventures of Nils teaches children about Sweden’s geography and presents the nation’s cultures in apositive. (A)grip (B)flow (C)quiz (D)light
The way to improve ourselves is to start from having aon the mistakes that we have made in the past. (A)restriction (B)reference (C)reflection (D)preparation
The company is well-known for its best pensionin the industry, which meets most employees’ needs. (A)outfit (B)scheme (C)principal (D)reduction
Having failed to pay the rent for his apartment for several months, Mark now facesfrom this apartment. (A)eviction (B)expenditure (C)excursion (D)exposure
The terroristsseveral tourists and demanded a huge sum of money for releasing them. (A)impressed (B)kidnapped (C)motivated (D)permitted請依下文回答第11 題至第15 題:With the widespread use of smart phones and other mobile devices, more and more people are starting to make money fromapplications, or apps. Such appreneurs include people of all ages and they can live anywhere
the app business canbe run without an office. To get started, the first step is to sign up as a developer with the platform
you are goingto create your apps.
to popular belief, an appreneur does not have to be a programmer himself or herself. Today,a lot of people use apps to play games, learn languages, track their health, and meet new friends, to name but a few. Theyenjoy the
of instantly getting something they find useful. They are willing to rely on apps to make their livessimpler and more productive. This is exactly why the app market is expected to be
even faster in the years tocome. Welcome to the age of apps!11 (A)for (B)lest (C)which (D)unless12 (A)what (B)which (C)where (D)how13 (A)Contrary (B)Diligent (C)Multiple (D)Physical14 (A)annual (B)luxury (C)outlet (D)lottery15 (A)expanding (B)declining (C)accumulating (D)cooperating請依下文回答第16 題至第20 題:We all think we understand the formula for keeping healthy-- eat right, exercise, don’t smoke, skip dessert. But thatpicture is vastly incomplete, perhaps fatally so. While our individual health is highly dependent on our daily behaviors,it may be even more strongly influenced by the social and environmental conditions in which we live. Smith, a prestigiousdoctor, argues that the future of our health, and our healthcare system, depends on growing and supporting a newgeneration of healthcare practitioners who look upriver at the source of our health problems, rather than simply optingfor quick-hit symptomatic relief. These “Upstreamists,” as he calls them, are practitioners on the frontlines of health whosee that health (like sickness) is more than a chemical equation that can be balanced with pills and proceduresadministered within clinic walls. They see, rather, that health begins in our everyday lives, in the places where we live,work, eat and play. Upstreamists — who may be doctors, nurses or other clinicians — know that asthma can start in theair around us, or from the mold in the walls of our homes. They understand that obesity, diabetes and heart disease partlyoriginate in our busy modern schedules, in the unhealthy food choices available in our stores and even in the way ourneighborhoods are designed. They believe that depression, anxiety and high blood pressure can arise from chronicallystressful conditions at work and home. And, just as important, these caregivers understand how to translate thisknowledge into meaningful action.
What is the main idea in this passage? (A)We should tackle sickness at its source. (B)There are some serious problems in our national healthcare system. (C)Sickness is mostly caused by our jobs. (D)All modern diseases result from our busy schedules.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A)Our individual health is highly dependent on our daily behaviors. (B)Our social conditions may have great influence on our individual health. (C)The future of our health depends on simply opting for quick-hit symptomatic relief. (D)The environment where we live is likely to impact our health condition.
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT an “Upstreamist”? (A)A physician. (B)A medical personnel. (C)A housekeeper. (D)A carer.
What is the tone of the passage? (A)Sarcastic. (B)Objective. (C)Optimistic. (D)Cheerful.
What is the best title of this passage? (A)Health Begins in Our Daily Lives. (B)Depression Originates in Our Jobs. (C)How to Translate Knowledge into Meaningful Action. (D)Tackling Diabetes Is Easy.請依下文回答第21 題至第25 題:In 1853, a very important book against slavery was written by a woman who hated slavery. Her name was Harriet BeecherStowe, and the
of the book was Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The book quickly sold 100,000 copies;
helpedcreate a wave of hatred against slavery in the North. When
why she wrote it, Stowe stated that she had notwritten the book. She said, “God wrote it. I merely wrote His
.” Uncle Tom’s Cabin
the start of theCivil War between the North and the South. In fact, when Abraham Lincoln met Harriet Beecher Stowe, he asked, “Isthis the little woman whose book made such a great war?”21 (A)cover (B)issue (C)title (D)volume22 (A)who (B)he (C)which (D)it23 (A)asked (B)asking (C)having asked (D)was asking24 (A)suppression (B)dictation (C)qualification (D)impersonation25 (A)discouraged (B)forbade (C)cancelled out (D)contributed to
I feelto be elected as the president of the students’ association. (A)preventive (B)privileged (C)pretentious (D)provisional
The ants cantemperatures that would kill other species. (A)absorb (B)omit (C)struggle (D)tolerate
Many western countries consider a close embrace and kiss a normal greeting, whereas greetings in other countriesmay nottouching at all. (A)acquaint (B)undermine (C)outlaw (D)involve
After Mr. Cooper resigns, Virginia willas the department manager. (A)hunt for (B)take over (C)turn off (D)wrap up
After a severe heart attack, the politician abandoned histo run for the position of prime minister. (A)adoption (B)ambition (C)demotion (D)detention
Many workers complained that their supervisors didn’t know how tothem to do their best work. (A)motivate (B)comply (C)ignore (D)announce
The fire in the chemical factory set off a series of powerfulthat killed hundreds of people. (A)exploration (B)explosion (C)exclusion (D)combination
“Keep your gun, Kenny,” said the other cowboy, “because those horse-thieves will be back soon. ” (A)away (B)handy (C)distant (D)blurry
If you are overweight, you shouldfatty food from your diet. (A)shudder (B)suffocate (C)eliminate (D)enlighten
Queen Elizabeth II, who has been on thefor more than six decades, is the UK’s longest-serving monarch. (A)gospel (B)pledge (C)shrine (D)throne請依下文回答第36 題至第40 題:A recreational vehicle is a large vehicle designed for people to live and sleep in when they are traveling on the road.Many recreational vehicles today are equipped with bedding, cookware, and furniture. Therefore, they have made itpossible to combine nonstop travel with a real home. They become a home as well as a base where different lifestylesfind a way to go on. Simply close your eyes and imagine the free roving life on wheels. Are you itching for such a choicenow?As a matter of fact, living and traveling in recreational vehicles is becoming a trend in many countries around the world.Ironically, this boom is fueled by a new coronavirus disease since a lot of people agree that one way of dealing with it isto buy a recreational vehicle. Nevertheless, even if you simply decide to become a part-time recreational vehicle traveler,there are still some issues that you have to deal cautiously with.To begin with, you should avoid biting off more than what you can chew. Do not go over budget when you purchasea recreational vehicle. Moreover, just because you can afford a new recreational vehicle, this does not mean that youhave no other expenses to cover. Oil, fuel, tires, insurance, and turnpike fees will all cost you a great sum of money. Youmay also have to take care of various problems, such as staying alive on the highway, finding acceptable campsites,encountering mechanical breakdowns, and even putting up with rainy days and campground neighbors.If you find the above problems conquerable, you may hit the road now, either alone or with people on the samewavelength. Wish you safe miles!
What is the best title for this passage? (A)Annoying Problems with Living and Traveling in RVs. (B)Advantages of Traveling in RVs and Purchase Considerations. (C)Desirable Ways of Covering Expenses for RV Drivers. (D)A New Coronavirus Disease Driving More People to Own RVs.
Which of the following statements is true according to this passage? (A)Very few recreational vehicles provide bedding, cookware, and furniture even today. (B)Covering various expenses is one of the major issues for recreational vehicle travelers. (C)Traveling in recreational vehicles has contributed to the rise of a new coronavirus disease. (D)Part-time recreational vehicle travelers are free to go over budget when they start a journey.
What does the phrase “biting off more than what you can chew” in the passage most likely mean? (A)Talking about something embarrassing. (B)Thinking twice before doing something. (C)Taking an extra job to get more income. (D)Trying to do something beyond one’s capacity.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned in this passage as a concern of traveling in a recreational vehicle? (A)Price of gasoline. (B)Road safety issues. (C)Bad weather conditions. (D)Everyday cooking recipes.
What does the pronoun “it” in the second paragraph refer to? (A)A recreational trend. (B)A recreational vehicle. (C)A new coronavirus disease. (D)A recreational vehicle traveler.
India is building massive solar stations, helping to drive a global revolution inenergy to reduce itsdependence on fossil fuels. (A)imperial (B)obstinate (C)renewable (D)comprehensible
Under the leadership of the current president, our school seems morethan united. (A)decided (B)devoted (C)degraded (D)divided
It may come off as annoying if your colleaguewithout thinking of a resolution for the issues. (A)whirls (B)whisks (C)whines (D)withers
The result of this experiment helped usthe only one possibility left, so we finally reached a conclusion. (A)rule in (B)roll over (C)roll up (D)rule out
Jennifer is very nervous about her new job because she has aperiod of two months before her contract ismade permanent. (A)professional (B)progressive (C)probationary (D)preparatory
The fishing boat slowly sank into the ocean after it accidentally crashed into a hidden. (A)oyster (B)iceberg (C)pebble (D)lobster
The architect has drawn a(n)to show us what the building will look like when it’s finished. (A)industry (B)despair (C)impact (D)sketch
Sammy is a(n)boy; he does whatever his mother tells him to do. (A)decisive (B)rebellious (C)obedient (D)independent
According to the advertisement, applying eye cream daily canwrinkles around the eyes. (A)allow (B)prevent (C)protect (D)attack
The employee becameafter his manager told him that he would be laid off. (A)vacant (B)contrary (C)instant (D)furious