1. When I feel hungry at night, I usually eat _____ noodle. (99年度招考考題)


2. Knowing that her son was suffering from a _____ disease, the mother cried her eyes out. (102年度招考考題)


3. Jane is a shy girl. She has difficulty _____ to people in her workplace or neighborhood. (110年度招考考題) 


4. No one takes him at his word because he is a _____ individual. (111年度招考考題) 


5.   The sandwich has we know it was popularized in England in 1762 by John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Legend has it, and most food historians agree, that Montagu had a gambling problem that led him to spend hours on end at the card table. During a particularly long binge, he asked the house cook to bring him something he could eat without getting up from his seat, and the sandwich was born. Montagu enjoyed his meat and bread so much that he ate it constantly, and as it grew popular in London society circles, it also took on the Earl’s name.
  Of course, John Montagu (or rather, his nameless cook) was hardly the first person to think of putting fillings between slices of bread. In fact, we know exactly where Montagu first got the idea for his creation. Montagu traveled abroad to the Mediterranean, where Turkish and Greek mezze platters were served. Dips, cheeses, and meats were all “sandwiched” between and on layers of bread. In all likelihood Montagu took inspiration from these when he sat at that card table.
  Montagu’s creation took off immediately. Just a few months later, a man named Edward Gibbon mentioned the sandwich by name in a diary entry, writing that he’d seen “twenty or thirty of the first men of the kingdom” in a restaurant eating them. By the Revolutionary War, the sandwich was well established in England. You would expect American colonists to have taken to the sandwich as well, but there’s no early written record of them in the new country at all, and a sandwich recipe didn’t appear in an American cookbook until 1815.
  Why would this creation go unsung in the nation for so long? It seems early American cooks tended to avoid food trends from their former ruling state. And the name “sandwich” itself comes from the British upper class system, something that most Americans wanted to forget. Once memory faded and the sandwich appeared, the most popular version wasn’t ham or turkey, but tongue!
  Of course, most Americans today wouldn’t dream of eating a tongue sandwich. But that’s ok, since so many pretty excellent sandwich ideas have popped up since then.


※請依上文回答問題※Which of the following statements about the sandwich is true? (110年度招考考題) 


6. During the one-month trial period, customers are under no _____ to sign any contracts. (102年度招考考題)


7.   The sandwich has we know it was popularized in England in 1762 by John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Legend has it, and most food historians agree, that Montagu had a gambling problem that led him to spend hours on end at the card table. During a particularly long binge, he asked the house cook to bring him something he could eat without getting up from his seat, and the sandwich was born. Montagu enjoyed his meat and bread so much that he ate it constantly, and as it grew popular in London society circles, it also took on the Earl’s name.
  Of course, John Montagu (or rather, his nameless cook) was hardly the first person to think of putting fillings between slices of bread. In fact, we know exactly where Montagu first got the idea for his creation. Montagu traveled abroad to the Mediterranean, where Turkish and Greek mezze platters were served. Dips, cheeses, and meats were all “sandwiched” between and on layers of bread. In all likelihood Montagu took inspiration from these when he sat at that card table.
  Montagu’s creation took off immediately. Just a few months later, a man named Edward Gibbon mentioned the sandwich by name in a diary entry, writing that he’d seen “twenty or thirty of the first men of the kingdom” in a restaurant eating them. By the Revolutionary War, the sandwich was well established in England. You would expect American colonists to have taken to the sandwich as well, but there’s no early written record of them in the new country at all, and a sandwich recipe didn’t appear in an American cookbook until 1815.
  Why would this creation go unsung in the nation for so long? It seems early American cooks tended to avoid food trends from their former ruling state. And the name “sandwich” itself comes from the British upper class system, something that most Americans wanted to forget. Once memory faded and the sandwich appeared, the most popular version wasn’t ham or turkey, but tongue!
  Of course, most Americans today wouldn’t dream of eating a tongue sandwich. But that’s ok, since so many pretty excellent sandwich ideas have popped up since then.


※請依上文回答問題※Where did John Montagu get the inspiration of making the sandwich? (110年度招考考題) 


8. Having vocational education can be good for a person's _____. It can help one land a good job. (107年度考題) 


9. It is _____ of some smokers to toss a cigarette on the ground. It can start fires! (107年度考題) 


10. “The City of London” actually refers to only a small part of London, _____ there is a concentration of banks, insurance companies and financial markets. (104年度考題) 


11. A: I don’t feel well. I have an upset stomach.
B: You _____ have eaten something bad. (102年度招考考題)


12. Andrew is very good at basketball, but he is _____ a golfer. (104年度考題) 


13. The father took his kids to the _____ park because they wanted to ride on the roller coaster and merry-go-round. (102年度招考考題)


14. _____ and thrift are deeply rooted in Taiwanese culture. (104年度考題) 


15. Most residents in Pintung county rely _____ agriculture for their livelihood. (101年度招考考題)


16. Too much time with digital devices(such as computers, tablets, and cellphones)has been linked to a lot of problems, _____ sleep disorders, low self-confidence, and poorer academic performance. (111年度招考考題) 


17. John felt the house shaken and _____ out immediately. (100年度招考考題)


18. We celebrate the Moon Festival _____ many kinds of moon cakes. (101年度招考考題)


19. Joey was scolded by his mother because he didn't behave _____ in public. (107年度考題) 


20. He knew she was holding back on her _____ to let out his love affairs in front of his wife. (110年度招考考題) 


21. I ordered a pizza and asked it to be _____ to my office. (100年度招考考題)


22. Not only _____ the American student speak Chinese well, but she also understands Taiwanese.  (111年度招考考題) 


23. In the speech contest, Jane and Bill won first place and third place _____. (112年度考題) 


24. It’s been cold lately. So I try to _____ taking a shower every day. (100年度招考考題)


25.   The sandwich has we know it was popularized in England in 1762 by John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. Legend has it, and most food historians agree, that Montagu had a gambling problem that led him to spend hours on end at the card table. During a particularly long binge, he asked the house cook to bring him something he could eat without getting up from his seat, and the sandwich was born. Montagu enjoyed his meat and bread so much that he ate it constantly, and as it grew popular in London society circles, it also took on the Earl’s name.
  Of course, John Montagu (or rather, his nameless cook) was hardly the first person to think of putting fillings between slices of bread. In fact, we know exactly where Montagu first got the idea for his creation. Montagu traveled abroad to the Mediterranean, where Turkish and Greek mezze platters were served. Dips, cheeses, and meats were all “sandwiched” between and on layers of bread. In all likelihood Montagu took inspiration from these when he sat at that card table.
  Montagu’s creation took off immediately. Just a few months later, a man named Edward Gibbon mentioned the sandwich by name in a diary entry, writing that he’d seen “twenty or thirty of the first men of the kingdom” in a restaurant eating them. By the Revolutionary War, the sandwich was well established in England. You would expect American colonists to have taken to the sandwich as well, but there’s no early written record of them in the new country at all, and a sandwich recipe didn’t appear in an American cookbook until 1815.
  Why would this creation go unsung in the nation for so long? It seems early American cooks tended to avoid food trends from their former ruling state. And the name “sandwich” itself comes from the British upper class system, something that most Americans wanted to forget. Once memory faded and the sandwich appeared, the most popular version wasn’t ham or turkey, but tongue!
  Of course, most Americans today wouldn’t dream of eating a tongue sandwich. But that’s ok, since so many pretty excellent sandwich ideas have popped up since then.


※請依上文回答問題※Which of the following statements about John Montagu is NOT true? (110年度招考考題) 


26. It’s far too _____ to generalize from one set of results from the experiment. (101年度招考考題)


27. It looks like rain. You _____ take an umbrella with you. (108年度考題) 


28. The geopolitical situation demands a reduction in tension in the _____ relationship between the two countries. (111年度招考考題) 


29. When _____ about his future plan, the young man shook his head and kept silent. (105年度考題) 


30. To learn how to _____ a new electronic gadget, I read the instruction manual carefully. (104年度考題) 


31. Please take out the _____ to make the room clean. (99年度招考考題)


32. Because of its high price, the iPhone X doesn't _____ as many fans as expected. (107年度考題) 


33. After opening an _____ with the bank, I become its customer. (101年度招考考題)


34. _____ conventional photography, holography produces three-dimensional images. (104年度考題) 


35. Many of America’s parks and monuments have been made possible by the _____ donations of its citizens. (99年度招考考題)


36. In the company, he stood out as a _____ employee, consistently punctual and exceptionally responsible with tasks. (112年度考題) 


37. While nearly 70 percent of the world is covered by water, only 2.5 percent of _____ is fresh. (108年度考題) 


38. According to the research reports, the loss of mass from Antarctica’s ice shelves has been twice as _____ as previously estimated. (111年度招考考題) 


39. I took _____ of the sale on fruit and bought three bags of oranges yesterday. (101年度招考考題)


40. I can't forget that memorable place _____ we shared our first conversation and laugh. (112年度考題) 


41.   Fashion is the second most polluting industry on Earth. It is right behind oil. The pressure to reduce costs and  26  production time means that the environment is sacrificed in the name of profit. Fast Fashion’s bad impact includes the use of cheap, poisonous dyes. The fashion industry is the second largest polluter of clean water globally.
  The speed at which clothes are produced also means that more and more clothes are  27  by consumers, creating a huge amount of waste. In Canada, the average person throws out 81 pounds of clothes annually,  28  North Americans send 9.5 million tons of clothing to the landfill every year. Most of the clothes which are disposed of could be reused.
  There are about 40 million garment workers in the world today, many of  29  do not have rights or protections. They are some of the lowest paid workers in the world and 85% of all garment workers are women.
  Actually, it’s possible to find stylish, affordable, and ethical clothing if you just know where to start. So, next time when you shop new clothes, be sure to buy from eco-fashion companies who are  30  the production of clothing with more environmentally friendly methods. Also, make sure those companies provide fair working conditions and offer reasonable wages to the workers.


請回答上文編號28 (110年度招考考題) 


42. You should _____ up on English because that is your weakest subject. (101年度招考考題)


43. The tsunami was _____ horrible that the residents would remember it for the rest of their lives. (107年度考題) 


44. Thank you for _____ me about the meeting tomorrow morning--I totally forgot about it. (108年度考題) 


45. I prefer a round table to a _____ one. Round represents completeness. (99年度招考考題)


46. When I was young, I _____ basketball with my neighbors after school. (102年度招考考題)


47. I don’t know why you're so _____. It isn’t your problem, so there’s no point in worrying. (108年度考題) 


48. As back-to-school season begins, the national teacher shortage crisis in the US emerges, and it _____ that it's only going to get worse. (111年度招考考題) 


49. Children are great learners of languages. They _____ the skills much faster than adults. (102年度招考考題)


50. While many people spend their lifetime _____ fame and wealth, I decide to pursue health and happiness instead. (102年度招考考題)