所屬科目:高普考/三四等/高員級◆英文
31. The notorious candidate's speech was full of vague generalizations, offering no ______ solutions to the problem. (A) obscure (B) concrete (C) doubtful (D) indistinct
32. The government's new well-acclaimed policy seeks to improve people's lives by ______ the gap between the rich and the poor. (A) widening (B) bridging (C) advancing (D) maintaining
33. Spreading false information on social media can seriously ______ public trust in official institutions, making it harder for people to distinguish facts from misinformation. (A) enhance (B) restore (C) strengthen (D) undermine
34. His ______ about different cultures inspired him to travel to many countries and learn new languages. (A) cruelty (B) curiosity (C) hostility (D) casualty
35. Young children have a limited concentration ______ and can’t focus on one activity for a long time. (A) scale (B) spot (C) slot (D) span
36. Analysts estimate sales could reach $300 million a year once regulatory ______ are cleared and full marketing gets under way. (A) hurdles (B) pillars (C) rebates (D) esteems
37. Aware of the potential consequences, he found it impossible to resist the overwhelming ______ to check his phone during the important meeting. (A) compensation (B) determination (C) frustration (D) temptation
38. Research has frequently discussed the potential ______ consequences of lack of exercise, stressing its threat on our health. (A) evolutionary (B) deferential (C) detrimental (D) revolutionary
39. The flight made an emergency landing after experiencing severe ______ that injured dozens of passengers. (A) hydration (B) turbulence (C) magnitude (D) deprecation
40. Teachers may encourage their students to ______ more persuasive language into their writing so as to convince the audience of their viewpoints effectively. (A) inhale (B) collaborate (C) incorporate (D) subordinate
41. (A) for the sake of working (B) without much effort (C) on account of the setback (D) in spite of the convenience
42. (A) attach (B) amount (C) refrain (D) resort
43. (A) advantages (B) rewards (C) impacts (D) awards
44. (A) Consequently (B) Presumably (C) Subsequently (D) Deliberately
45. (A) Through (B) As (C) Upon (D) Since
46. Which of the following best describes the overall structure of this passage? (A) A spiritual philosophy advocating non-materialist history. (B) A technical rejection of purely metaphysical assumptions. (C) A balanced comparison between two contrasting theories. (D) A chronological narration of pyramid construction methods.
47. Which of the following is NOT discussed in this passage? (A) The claim that pyramids functioned as astronomical observatories. (B) The concept that sound was used to alter the density of stone blocks. (C) The mainstream view that skilled labor and stone tools built pyramids. (D) The concerns that theories involving inner sound lack empirical support.
48. According to the passage, what purpose does the comparison to Tibetan monks serve? (A) Proving that sound has seldom been used to levitate objects. (B) Refuting the Seth Material by pointing out alternative explanations. (C) Providing an example of similar metaphysical claims across cultures. (D) Explaining why Eastern traditions had better technology than Egyptians.
49. According to the passage, how does the Seth Material explain pyramids differently from the traditional view? (A) It proposes that pyramids were constructed by ancient machines. (B) It emphasizes the technological advancements of ancient Egyptians. (C) It argues that aliens were responsible for the construction of pyramids. (D) It suggests that mental focus and sound played a role in building pyramids.
50. Which of the following is directly implied about the Seth Material’s explanation of pyramid construction? (A) It is rooted in forgotten ancient texts. (B) It relies heavily on archaeological relics. (C) It was widely accepted in the 1960s and 70s. (D) It suggests a reality where thought influences matter.