自來水公司考古題 111年 英文(112年起改為共同科目)

1. His     add up to three thousand dollars a year. 

3. Although the old man is seventy years old, he looks strong and    . 

4. I gained some     experience during my last job. 

6. After the earthquake, the boy was found safe under the     of his father. 

8. It is     to feel nervous when we do public speaking for the first time. 

10. To do the research, we have to     enough data for analysis. 

11. When you come here tomorrow, we     you how to use the facilities in the hotel. 

12. We will deliver your purchase right to your home without    . 

17. You can pass the exam     you study hard enough. 

18. “You speak English, ______?” the tourist asked his friend. 

20. A: Could you call me a taxi, please?
B: Yes, no problem.       
A: Post office, please. 

21. A: Did you watch the World Cup games last night?
B: No, I am not a soccer fan.
A: Then,       
B: I am a fan of the baseball games. 

22. A: Sorry, I can’t go shopping with you. I feel dizzy all day long.
B:     I recommend you go to the doctor and have a checkup. 

23. A: Could you give me a ride to work tomorrow?
B:Sure, I’ll pick you up at 8:00 tomorrow morning, and I’ll buy breakfast for you.
A: Great,        

24. A: Customer service. May I help you?
B: This is room 1037. There is something wrong with the air-conditioner.
A:        

27. A:Hey, Sammy. I got a chocolate cake from my neighbor. Would you like to try some?
B:       
A: Great! Let me get a knife and plate. 

29. A: Can I have my drink before the meal?
B: _______ I’ll be right back with your drink. 

31. What is displayed in the National Air and Space Museum? 

33. 閱讀下文,回答下列問題:
  A word first coined in 1918, but rarely used today, may become a more frequently used part of the English lexicon. That word is “hangry,” which is a combination of the words “hungry” and “angry”. It means to be bad tempered or irritable as a result of hunger. The word is making a comeback because of research that suggests “hanger” is a diagnosable feeling. Researchers believe “hangriness” could be a genuine medical phenomenon. Scientists from the UK's Anglia Ruskin University examined how hunger affects emotions during our daily lives. Lead author Professor Viren Swami said the research indicated a strong link between hunger and feelings of anger, irritability, or low pleasure.
  The researchers analyzed data from 64 volunteers aged between 18 and 60. The participants had to complete surveys on a smartphone app five times a day for 21 days. The app helped people to give researchers real-time information on their feelings when they were hungry. Dr. Swami explained this provided a “meaningful” link between hunger and emotions. He said that the results of the study suggested that the experience of being hangry is real. He added: “We show, for the first time in a non-laboratory setting, that feeling hungry is associated with greater anger, irritability and lower levels of pleasure.” He suggested that if people knew they were hangry, they could control their anger better.

What is the main idea of this passage? 

34. What might people be able to control if they understand hanger? 

35. What does the word “coined” mean in the first paragraph?