所屬科目:警察/一般警察(三四等、員級)◆英文
1. Proper blood ________ is essential for keeping healthy and avoiding medical complications. (A) circulation (B) precaution (C) obligation (D) evolution
2. The final ________ of the drama reveals many of the great mysteries that have been present in the series. (A) revenue (B) episode (C) despair (D) anniversary
3. The ________ of the fans filled the football stadium as the home team finally scored. (A) pranks (B) sighs (C) cheers (D) jokes
4. The family enjoyed the performance so much that they ________ wildly at the end of the show. (A) pointed (B) elevated (C) comprehended (D) applauded
5. They went to the ______ to watch the latest action film on the big screen. (A) ward (B) closet (C) prison (D) cinema
6. The hotel staff was very ______, making guests feel at home. (A) mean (B) rude (C) passive (D) courteous
7. He used a sturdy hook on the wall to ________ his coat. (A) hang (B) press (C) detach (D) remove
8. Trust is often considered a ________ element of any strong relationship. (A) minor (B) trivial (C) secondary (D) fundamental
9. Richard Carpenter was a talented musician with jazz training, creating unique ________ with interesting chord changes. (A) instances (B) melodies (C) notebooks (D) promises
10. From now on all students’ health examination reports will be ________ and can be viewed online. (A) civilized (B) digitized (C) localized (D) vaporized
11. There’s no need to start from ________ : you’ll see that you can capitalize on what already exists and make the most of it. (A) border (B) center (C) future (D) scratch
12. To expand the laboratory, the company plans to ________ between 50 and 75 engineers over the next two years. (A) dismiss (B) forsake (C) recruit (D) suspend
13. Coaches play an important role in guiding ________ in competitive sports. (A) athletes (B) operators (C) loudspeakers (D) skyscrapers
14. Everybody pulled their weight and the business improved ________ in three months. (A) doubtfully (B) expressively (C) politically (D) significantly
15. Over the years, Peter’s business ________ and now has more than thirty branches worldwide. (A) absorbed (B) expanded (C) infected (D) violated
16. The representatives from both countries ________ and finally reached an agreement on fair trade. (A) commuted (B) hesitated (C) negotiated (D) suppressed
17. She is ________ to helping stray animals, spending all her weekends feeding and caring for them. (A) devoted (B) derided (C) divided (D) described
18. She ________ grabbed the wrong suitcase at the airport, realizing her carelessness only when she got home. (A) mistakenly (B) normally (C) routinely (D) favorably
19. Jimmy is a(n) ________ person; he seldom complains or loses his temper. (A) stubborn (B) dependent (C) tolerant (D) ignorant
20. By ________ of the sponsor, everyone can get a toaster after the meeting. (A) courtesy (B) community (C) proficiency (D) fantasy
21. Tina knew that the children were up to ________ when she saw them giggling. (A) mischief (B) concern (C) misery (D) conference
22. After moving to a new city, people had better make an effort to ________ to the new environment. (A) adapt (B) object (C) refer (D) lead
23. Because the tiny organisms could not be seen with the naked eye, the scientist had to use a ________ to detect them. (A) quotation (B) microscope (C) helicopter (D) parachute
24. The charity provides free meals and warm clothing to families who cannot afford the basic necessities of life. (A) needy (B) wealthy (C) healthy (D) lengthy
25. The firefighter ________ water from the truck into the burning building to extinguish the horrible fire. (A) pumped (B) bumped (C) lessened (D) loosened
26. The graphic scenes in the horror movie made her ________ and sick to her stomach. (A) admired (B) fulfilled (C) disgusted (D) enlightened
27. The ________ wildfire destroyed hundreds of houses and forced the evacuation of 70,000 people. (A) raging (B) beaming (C) flattering (D) winding
28. Visitors were all screaming when they saw a lion breaking through the fence and ________ the zookeeper. (A) charging (B) dwelling (C) glistening (D) sparking
29. The enterprise entitles employees to six weeks of paid ________ leave, allowing new dads to bond with their babies. (A) ferocity (B) commodity (C) paternity (D) sustainability
30. My best friend ________ her secret into my ear because she did not want anyone to overhear it. (A) sneaked (B) restricted (C) crushed (D) whispered
31. (A) demanded (B) noticed (C) offered (D) revised
32. (A) clarifying (B) defining (C) removing (D) sharpening
33. (A) At this moment (B) In the same way (C) On the one hand (D) By the same token
34. (A) was used to (B) am used to (C) use to (D) used to
35. (A) will not waste (B) shouldn’t have wasted (C) didn’t waste (D) am not wasting
36. (A) outlaw (B) astronaut (C) elector (D) author
37. (A) As soon as (B) In contrast to (C) Instead of (D) According to
38. (A) explored (B) supplied (C) portrayed (D) retracted
39. (A) Although (B) Since (C) If (D) Where
40. (A) reflects (B) competes (C) closes (D) distracts
41. According to the passage, which of the following best describes Princess Aurelia’s attitude toward the strict rules? (A) She readily accepted her confined role. (B) She wanted to become the dragon’s ally. (C) She felt overwhelmed and surrenders to the spell. (D) She acted against the limitations of both princes and princesses.
42. According to the passage, which effect did the Dragon of Outdated Traditions have on the kingdom? (A) It gave everyone magical power. (B) It challenged knights to train harder. (C) It helped princesses learn new skills. (D) It blocked leadership opportunities.
43. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) The need to keep strict traditions to preserve order. (B) The importance of magic spells for problem-solving. (C) The value of equality and unity for all members of society. (D) The inevitability of conflict between princes and princesses.
44. According to the passage, what does the phrase “long sleep of old beliefs” suggest? (A) Outdated customs led people into passivity. (B) The kingdom’s people were physically asleep. (C) The witch was controlling everyone’s dreams. (D) Aurelia was the only person who needed to rest.
45. According to the passage, what was the result of Radiantine’s transformation? (A) The dragon became king of Radiantine. (B) Princes were replaced by a council of knights. (C) Every individual’s voice and ability were celebrated. (D) Princesses remained in towers but gained new clothing.
46. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) A brief introduction to Michelin guide. (B) A failure that destroyed Michelin stars’ fame. (C) The reasons Michelin stars are refused by Japanese chefs. (D) The impossibility to evaluate Japanese food with stars.
47. Which of the following may be the reason Japanese chefs refuse Michelin? (A) They don’t think the judges have good tastes. (B) They don’t like speaking foreign languages. (C) They worry that old customers may be pushed away. (D) They fear Western burgers will take the place of sushi.
48. Which of the following statements can be inferred from the passage? (A) Japanese chefs don’t want to reveal their secret recipe. (B) Besides money, Japanese culture puts extra values in the dining experience. (C) Western tourists will replace the original customers for good. (D) It is hard to cross the culture gap, especially about cuisine.
49. According to the passage, what does “budged” most likely mean? (A) Desired. (B) Rejected. (C) Yielded. (D) Calculated.
50. According to the passage, why do some Japanese restaurants run like private clubs? (A) To earn as much money as possible. (B) To consider food an art deserving admiration. (C) To receive strange guests every day. (D) To avoid adopting the modern reservation system.