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XX广达招聘英文试题.PartA:SentenceCompletionThispartofthetesthas15incompletesentences.Beneatheachsentenceyouwillseefourwordsorphrases,markedA,B,C,andD.Youaretochoosethewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.1.Y...

XX广达招聘英文试题
.PartA:SentenceCompletionThispartofthetesthas15incompletesentences.Beneatheachsentenceyouwillseefourwordsorphrases,markedA,B,C,andD.Youaretochoosethewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.1.Yu-linandherbrothersgavetheirparentsabigpartyin______oftheir50thweddinganniversary..A.careB.favorC.honorD.charge2.Thecommitteewent______theproposalsforasecondtime.A.overB.awayC.underD.on3.Thebookstoreonthecornerisknown______asthebestplacetobuyforeignmagazines.A.upanddownB.farandwideC.nowandthenD.overandover4.Thecurrenteconomicrecessionisthreateningthe______ofmanypeopleinthecountry.A.substanceB.maturityC.qualificationsD.livelihoods5.Afterdrivingforhourswithoutamap,wefinally______inasuburbofKaohsiung.A.ranoverB.gotalongC.woundupD.droppedout6.Thecaptainhadtrouble______thenarrowchannel.A.navigatingB.generatingC.embarkingD.abridging7.Sinceheturnedthirteen,Jerryhasbeenhavingloudargumentswithhisparents.Isthisjusttypicalteenage______?A.fantasyB.mechanismC.productivityD.rebellion8.Brucereadtwofilmscripts;hedidn’tenjoyone,acomedy,buthedidenjoy______,athriller.A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.oneanother9.Fannywon’tbepromotedtoahigherpositioninthecompany______moreeducation.A.uponB.withoutC.beyondD.throughout10.Don’tyouwishthat–justonce–we______seeMichaelJordaninpersonandgethisautograph?A.oughttoB.shouldC.couldD.may11.______thatsomethinglikethiswouldhappentome.A.IneverdidmywildestdreamsimagineinB.IdidneverimagineinmywildestdreamsC.InmywildestdreamsdidIneverimagineD.NeverinmywildestdreamsdidIimagine12.Davidoftendrivescarelesslyandexceedsthespeedlimit,______heclaimshe’sneverhadanaccident.A.yetB.asC.soD.for13.______in1965,thespacecraftMariner4tookphotographsandanalyzedtheatmosphereofMarsasitflewbytheredplanet.A.TolaunchB.LaunchesC.LaunchingD.Launched14.Thesuspectconfessedtothepolicethathe______thebankthepreviousnight.A.wouldrobB.hadrobbedC.berobbingD.hasrobbed15.Ihopetodoas______swimmingthissummerasIdidlastyear.A.alotB.possibleC.muchD.manytimesPartB:ClozeThispartofthetesthastwopassages.Eachpassagecontainssevenoreightmissingwordsorphrases.Beneatheachpassage,youwillseesevenoreightitemswithfourchoices,markedA,B,C,andD.Youaretochoosethebestanswerforeachmissingwordorphraseinthetwopassages.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.Questions16–22Thedigitalageisdawning,andthat’sgoodnewsforAsiancompanies.Already,ahigh(16)oftheworld’snewdigitalproducts,suchasDVDplayersanddigitalcameras,arebeingproducedthere,notonly(17)manufacturingcostsarelowertherethaninNorthAmericaandEurope,butalsobecauseAsiahasbecomeacenterfor(18).Japanesecompanies,ofcourse,havelongbeenadmiredfortheirabilitytodesign(19).manufactureconsumerproductsthatincorporatethelatesttechnologywhile(20)themost-desiredfunctions.NowotherAsiancountrieslikeKoreaandTaiwanare(21).Withtheworldwidedemandfordigitalproductsgrowing(22)afuriouspace,thefuturelooksbrightfortheAsiancompaniesthatmakethem.16.A.percentageB.levelC.qualityD.influence17.A.untilB.becauseC.wheneverD.inthat18.A.recreationB.animationC.innovationD.organization19.A.someB.toC.onceD.and20.A.offeringB.offeredC.didofferD.wouldoffer21.A.takingitsleaveB.pavingitswayC.catchingitsbreathD.followingitslead22.A.onB.upC.atD.inQuestions23–30Inmodernhospitals,themostpopulartreatmentforbacterialinfectionisantibiotics.Whilethesemedicinesaregenerallyhighlyeffectivein(23)theinfection,oneproblemisthatoveraperiodoftimebacteriabegintomutate—changetheirstructure—inordertoresisttheantibiotics.(24),asthehumanpopulationconsumesmoreantibiotics,theinfection-producing(25)becomestrongerandmoreresistanttothedrugs.Anotherreasonfortheincreasedconsumptionofantibioticsisthatdoctorsoftenprescribethemtopatientstoo(26).Bothdoctorsandpatientsprefertreatmentprovidingfastrelief,ratherthan(27)thebodytobattletheinfectionbyitself.(28)unnecessaryprescriptionsarenottheonlysourceofantibiotics.Theyhavebeenincreasingly(29)onfarms,wherechickensandpigsarefrequentlyfedantibioticstocombatdisease.The(30)isthatwhenthegeneralpubliceatsthemeatproducts,theyconsumetheanimals’antibiotic-resistantbacteriaaswell.23.A.digestingB.fightingC.wrappingD.brushing24.A.ConsequentlyB.FortunatelyC.HopefullyD.Alternatively25.A.problemsB.treatmentsC.bacteriaD.antibiotics26.A.richlyB.likelyC.calmlyD.freely27.A.allowingB.allowsC.allowedD.allow28.A.IfB.ButC.WhatD.Whether29.A.usingB.usesC.usedD.touse30.A.theoryB.victoryC.adviceD.resultPartC:ReadingInthispartofthetest,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.YouaretochoosethebestanswerA,B,C,orD,toeachquestiononthebasisofwhatisstatedorimpliedinthepassage.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.Questions31–3231.Whichcountryproducedmoresteelin1998thanin1997?A.CountryHB.CountryAC.CountryFD.CountryE32.Whichtwocountriesproducedthemoststeelin1998?A.CountriesDandIB.CountriesAandEC.CountriesFandID.CountriesDandEQuestions33–35Inanygroupofelderlypeople,itiscommontoseesomewomenwhoareunabletostandcompletelyupright.Theirbacksandheadsarebentforwardslightly,asiftheywerecarryingaheavyload.Thisisusuallyasignofaboneproblemthathasdevelopedoveranumberofyears,aproblemcalledosteoporosis.Osteoporosisliterallymeansporousbones—bonesthatarefilledwithtinyholes.Ourbonesareinaconstantstateofchange,continuouslybrokendownandrebuiltthroughthebody’schemicalprocesses.Twokindsofcellsareimportantintheseprocesses:osteoclastsandosteoblasts.Osteoclastsrenewtheoldbonebydissolvingorreabsorbingit;thisleavesanemptyspace.Osteoblaststhenfillthisemptyspacewithnewbone.Whentherateofbonerenewaldoesn’tequaltherateofbreakdown,bonelossresults.Whenthebonelossbecomesadvanced,itiscalledosteoporosis.Thebonesdon’tactuallychangeshapewithosteoporosis;rather,theybecomeporous,andthereforearemorelikelytobreak.Oftenthefirstsignofosteoporosisisabonefracturefollowingaminorfalloraccident.33.Whatisthemainsubjectofthearticle?A.TreatmentforosteoporosisB.ExerciseandosteoporosisC.DescriptionofosteoporosisD.Preventionofosteoporosis34.Whatcausesosteoporosis?A.CarryingheavyloadsB.PoorstandingpostureC.ToomanybrokenbonesD.Insufficientbonerenewal35.Whathappensduringosteoporosis?A.Theboneschangeshape.B.Thebonesbecomespongy.C.Theosteoblastsfillthebonewithholes.D.Theosteoclastsstopdissolvingthebone.Questions36–38MEMOTO:ALLEMPLOYEESRE:NEWCOPYMACHINEDate:March1,2000Asyoumayhavealreadynoticed,thenewcopymachinehasarrived.Toavoidsomeoftheproblemswehadwiththeoldmachine,weareaskingemployeestoobservethefollowingrules:Noticethatthenewmachinerequirestheuseofacopycard.Whenyouneedtomakeacopy,pleasegetyourcardfromyourdepartmentsecretary.Pleasedonotusecardsthatbelongtootherdepartments!Toavoidhavingyourcardusedbysomeoneinanotherdepartment,pleasegivethecardbacktoyourdepartmentsecretarywhenyouarefinishedwithit.Remember,yourdepartmentwillbechargedforeachcopymadeonitscard.Ifthereisaproblemwiththecopymachine(thetonerisgone,orthepaperjams),pleasefixit;don’tjustleaveitforthenextperson.Ifitisaproblemyoucannotfix,pleasenotifyMs.ChanginAdministration,andshewillcallarepairman.PersonalcopiescostNT$1each;youwillbechargedattheendofthemonth.Signthemupinthenotebook,andpleasebehonest!Thankyouforyourcooperation.JohnT.LuDirectorofAdministration36.Wherewillthismessagebeplaced?A.InanannualreportB.OnabulletinboardC.AtacopyshopD.Inapersonnelfile37.Whatshouldanemployeedoifhe/shecannotfixaproblemwiththecopymachine?A.Justleaveit.B.CallDirectorLu.C.CallMs.Chang.D.Callarepairman.38.Whatshouldemployeesdoiftheywanttomakepersonalcopies?A.Putcoinsintothecoinboxnexttothecopymachine.B.NotifyMs.ChanginAdministration.C.UsetheAdministrationDepartmentcard.D.Recordtheirpersonalcopiesinanotebook.Questions39–41Overtime,cactiliterallyreshapedthemselvestofittheirenvironment,byincreasingtheirbulkandreducingthesurfaceareatheyexposetothesun.Cactistoppedbearingleaves;theycouldnolongeraffordtosupplybroad-surfacedappendageswithwater.Whenthecactidispensedwithfoliage,theirstemsandbranchestookovertheleaves’workofmanufacturingfood.Bydrawingenergyfromalmostconstantsunlightandmoisturefromtheirwater-storinginteriorpulp,cacticanfunctionallyearroundandflowerevenduringlenghtydroughts.Manyotheradaptationshelpcactisurviveinaharshenvironment.Theirshallow,widespreadrootsystemsabsorbmaximummoistureinaregionofbriefrainstormsandthinquick-drainingsoil.Thewaxyfinishontheirtoughskinsretardsmoistureloss,andtheirarmamentofsharpspinesaffordsprotectionfromsun,windandfromthedepredationsofhungry,thirstydesertcreatures.39.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheHabitsofFlowerPlantsB.HowtheCactusBecameExtinctC.HowCactiAdjustedtoTheirEnvironmentD.UsingCactitoSurviveintheDesert40.Howdidcactireducetheirneedforwater?A.BystoringmorefoodintheirpulpB.BygettingridoftheirleavesC.ByincreasingtheirexposuretothesunD.Bydevelopinginnervesselstotransportwater41.Accordingtothispassage,whatisthefunctionofcactusspines?A.TodiscourageanimalsB.ToproducefoodC.TodrawsunlightD.ToabsorbwaterQuestions42–45Forthousandsofyears,Chineseartistshaveusedamaterialcalledlacquertopreventthesurfacesofobjectsmadeofwoodorothermaterialsfrombeingdamaged.ManybeautifullacquerpiecescanbefoundtodayincollectionsofChineseart.Theprocessofproducingalacquerpiece,however,isbothdifficultandlong.Tobeginwith,theoriginalobjectmustbemade,perhapsawoodenbowlorvasewithadesigncarvedinitssurface.Meanwhile,farmerscollectraw,liquidlacquerfromlacquertrees,eachofwhichcanproduceonlyasmallamount.Afterenoughlacquerhasbeencollected,alacquerartistmustthencleanitbypassingitthroughclothandalsobeatitinordertoremoveexcesswater.Theoriginalcolorofthelacquerisnotattractivesotheartistnextaddssomeothermaterialtochangethecolortoredorblack.Now,theartistcanputthefirstofmanylayersoflacquerontothesurfaceoftheobject.Afterthefirstlayerisdry,hemustpolishitandthenapplythenextlayer.Whenthelastlayerhasbeenapplied,theobjectwillnotonlybebeautiful,butalsosafeguardedagainstdamage.42.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.CollectionsofChineseArtB.TheValueofLacquerTreesC.Evaluatingartists’skillsD.Makingoflacquerpieces43.WhatisthemainfunctionoflacquerinworksofChineseart?A.ToclassifythemB.ToprotectthemC.TocleanthemD.Toframethem44.Accordingtothispassage,whatistrueoflacquertrees?A.Theyarenotattractiveinappearance.B.Farmersfindthemdifficulttogrow.C.TheywerefirstgrowninChina.D.Individualtreesproducelittleliquid.45.Whatdoesthewriterofthispassageimplyaboutlacquer?A.Theoriginalcoloroflacquerisredorblack.B.Applyingthelacquerisaquickprocess.C.Lacquerhastobefilteredafteritiscollectedfromtrees.D.Watermustbeaddedtothelacquerbeforeitisused.Questions46–50OneanimalwhichhasbecomeextinctwasonceprobablythemostnumerousbirdinNorthAmerica:thepassengerpigeon.ThepassengerpigeonbredintheeasternpartoftheU.S.andCanadaandoftenmigratedtothesouthernU.S.duringthewintermonths.Thebird’snamecamenotfromthemigrationsbutfromitshighlyvisiblemovementsinsearchoffood.Thepassengerpigeonsweresocialbirds,travelinginamazinglylargenumbersthatrangedfromthemillionstooneortwobillion.Passingoverheadonabroadfront,aflockofbirdscoulddarkentheskyaseffectivelyasstormcloudsforaperiodofhours.Passengerpigeonsbredinhugecolonies,andthesecoloniesfrequentlycoveredmanysquaremiles.Ahundredormorepairsofpigeonsoftennestedinthesametree,eachfemalelayingasingleegg.Thebirdslivedmainlyonwildseedsandnuts,butsometimesaflockwouldswoopdownontoafieldoragardenandeateverythinginsight.Whilevastnumbersofpassengerpigeonswererecordedinthelatenineteenthcentury,thepopulationdeclinedrapidly,andthelastwildbirdwasshotin1904.Theswiftdisappearanceofthebirdremainsamystery,butapartialexplanationisfoundinitshabitofnestingandmovinginalargeflock.Farmers,whoconsideredthempests,founditeasytocatchhundredsatatimeinnets.Also,aspassengerpigeonsweretastygamebirds,markethuntersshothundredsofthousandsontheirnestinggrounds.By1900thepassengerpigeonwasalreadyrare.46.Whatisthemainsubjectofthisarticle?A.ThehistoryofthepassengerpigeonB.ThelifecycleofapassengerpigeonC.ThemigrationhabitsofpassengerpigeonsD.Thelargemarketforpassengerpigeons47.Whatmadethepassengerpigeonunique?A.ItsdecreasedpopulationB.ItscustomoftravelinginlargegroupsC.ItswintermigrationhabitsD.Itssuddenappearancebeforeastorm48.Whendidthepassengerpigeondisappearcompletely?A.IntheearlytwentiethcenturyB.InthelatenineteenthcenturyC.Inthemiddleof1900’sD.Inthemiddleorlate1800’s49.Accordingtothearticle,whatfactaboutpassengerpigeonsisnotfullyunderstood?A.TheirnestinghabitsB.TheirsocialbehaviorC.TheirflightpatternsD.Theirfastextinction50.Whydidhuntersfinditeasytokilllargenumbersofpigeons?A.Thebirds’movementsareslowandhighlyvisible.B.Largeflockswouldlandandfeedforseveralhours.C.Eachbreedingareacontainedabigbirdcolony.D.Thebirdswouldusuallyflylowafterastorm.-TheEnd–GEPT中高級閱讀測驗(HR-0002P)解答1.C11.D21.D31.A41.A2.A12.A22.C32.D42.D3.B13.D23.B33.C43.B4.D14.B24.A34.D44.D5.C15.C25.C35.B45.C6.A16.A26.D36.B46.A7.D17.B27.A37.C47B8.C18.C28.B38.D48A9.B19.D29.C39.C49D10.C20.A30.D40.B50C0word编辑文档
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