國營事業考古題 111年 英文

4. Some safe _____ methods are recommended by doctors to get fertility control. 

5. The prices of goods are soaring, and the government is trying very hard to fight the _____.  

7. John lost his life in a _____ effort to save the child from drowning. 

8. How did a man of so little personal _____ get to be prime minister? 

9. She's been in the _____ recently, following her heated debate on some political issues.  

11. The suspect denies _____ into the house, but there is quite enough convincing evidence _____ him guilty. 

12. Each of them _____ to bring _____ own book to the next class. 

13. I’m not surprised that they are good students. They do nothing but _____. 

14. _____, inform their parents. 

15. Supposing no one _____, what would you do with all the food you have prepared? 

17. If Kim thinks that I’m going to let her copy my math homework, she’s _____. 

18. I cannot _____ my new boss. He is too demanding. 

19. As a customer service representative, he has to deal with complaints from clients, _____ are hard to please. 

20. We feel very sorry to cancel the appointment _____, and we will do everything within our power to make up for it. 

21. The monthly rent is the same _____ how many occupants there are. 

22. Animal rights groups are opposed _____ health and beauty products on animals. 

24. Some construction firms look for ways to _____ in order to earn a greater profit. 

25. You should have avoided _____ her divorce. 

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36. For a long time, many psychologists embraced a victim narrative about trauma, believing that severe stress causes long-lasting and perhaps irreparable damage to one's psyche and health. In 1980, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was added to the list of mental disorders and has since received a lot of attention in the media and among ordinary individuals trying to understand what happens to people in the wake of tragic life events. Yet psychologists now know that only a small percentage of people develop the full-blown disorder while, on average, anywhere from one half to two-thirds of trauma survivors exhibit what's known as post-traumatic growth. After a crisis, most people acquire a newfound sense of purpose, develop deeper relationships, have a greater appreciation of life, and report other benefits.  In American culture, when people are feeling depressed or anxious, they are often advised to do what makes them happy; they are encouraged to distract themselves from bad news and difficult feelings, to limit their time on social media and to exercise. However, the happy feelings one gets by doing pleasant things fade fast, and soon the sad mood takes over, plunging one into a deeper abyss of melancholy. A better strategy to cope with trauma has to do with meaning-seeking. When people search for meaning, they often do not feel happy, because the things that make our lives meaningful, like volunteering or working, are stressful and require effort. But months later, the meaning seekers not only reported fewer negative moods but also felt more enriched, inspired and part of something greater than themselves. Therefore, although none of us can avoid suffering, we can still learn to suffer well.

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37. Which of the following statements is true about the first paragraph? 

38. According to the second paragraph, which of the following options can best help one to recover from a traumatic experience? 

40. Which of the following has the least to do with post-traumatic growth?