地特三等
105年
[一般行政] 法學知識與英文(包括中華民國憲法、法學緒論、英文)
第 48 題
📖 題組:
第 46 題至第 50 題為題組 Prince Charles is often portrayed as bad-tempered and spoiled. There are stories that every day seven eggs are boiled for his breakfast so that he can find one that is cooked just the way he likes it. His toothpaste is squeezed onto his toothbrush for him. And his bath towel is folded over a chair in a particular way when he gets out of his royal bath. Prince Charles is eccentric, and he admits it. He talks to trees and plants. He wants to save wildlife but enjoys hunting, shooting, and fishing. He dresses for dinner, even if he's eating alone. He's a great socializer. Poets, artists, writers, broadcasters, politicians, actors, and singers all eat at his table. Arriving at Highgrove, his family home, on a Saturday afternoon, guests are entertained in the height of luxury. They are then sent on their way before lunch on Sunday, having been shown around his beautifully-kept gardens. The Prince also entertains extravagantly at Sandringham, one of the Queen's homes, at least twice a year. There are picnic lunches on the beach, expeditions to local churches, and lavish dinners with organic food. Conversation is lively, but the heir to the throne has to be careful about what he says, because he knows only too well that anything he says in private may be repeated in public. The future monarch that we don't see is a man of great humor who cares passionately about the state of the British nation and is devoted to his two children, William and Harry. He is madly in love with "his darling wife," which is how he refers to Camilla in public. Together Charles and Camilla perform royal duties, both at home and abroad. He attends over 500 public engagements a year. He visits hospitals, youth groups, performing artists, charities, and business conferences. He hosts receptions to welcome visiting heads of state and VIPs. He travels abroad extensively, as an ambassador to the United Kingdom, representing trade and industry. He works hard to promote greater understanding between different religions. Camilla shares Charles's passion for hunting and also his interest in conservation of towns and countryside. The one thing she leaves to Charles is skiing. She prefers to stay at home when he makes his annual trip to Klosters in Switzerland.
第 46 題至第 50 題為題組 Prince Charles is often portrayed as bad-tempered and spoiled. There are stories that every day seven eggs are boiled for his breakfast so that he can find one that is cooked just the way he likes it. His toothpaste is squeezed onto his toothbrush for him. And his bath towel is folded over a chair in a particular way when he gets out of his royal bath. Prince Charles is eccentric, and he admits it. He talks to trees and plants. He wants to save wildlife but enjoys hunting, shooting, and fishing. He dresses for dinner, even if he's eating alone. He's a great socializer. Poets, artists, writers, broadcasters, politicians, actors, and singers all eat at his table. Arriving at Highgrove, his family home, on a Saturday afternoon, guests are entertained in the height of luxury. They are then sent on their way before lunch on Sunday, having been shown around his beautifully-kept gardens. The Prince also entertains extravagantly at Sandringham, one of the Queen's homes, at least twice a year. There are picnic lunches on the beach, expeditions to local churches, and lavish dinners with organic food. Conversation is lively, but the heir to the throne has to be careful about what he says, because he knows only too well that anything he says in private may be repeated in public. The future monarch that we don't see is a man of great humor who cares passionately about the state of the British nation and is devoted to his two children, William and Harry. He is madly in love with "his darling wife," which is how he refers to Camilla in public. Together Charles and Camilla perform royal duties, both at home and abroad. He attends over 500 public engagements a year. He visits hospitals, youth groups, performing artists, charities, and business conferences. He hosts receptions to welcome visiting heads of state and VIPs. He travels abroad extensively, as an ambassador to the United Kingdom, representing trade and industry. He works hard to promote greater understanding between different religions. Camilla shares Charles's passion for hunting and also his interest in conservation of towns and countryside. The one thing she leaves to Charles is skiing. She prefers to stay at home when he makes his annual trip to Klosters in Switzerland.
According to the passage, which activity Camilla is not interested in?
- A hunting
- B skiing
- C fundraising
- D traveling
思路引導 VIP
請細讀文章最後一段關於兩人「共同參與」的活動描述。文中是否提到了一個特定的活動,是太太刻意「留給」先生獨自去完成,而自己選擇不參與的呢?
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AI 詳解
AI 專屬家教
恭喜你精準掌握了文章細節!在地方特考三等的英文閱讀中,這類針對特定人物偏好進行辨析的「否定事實(Negative Detail)」考題,考驗的是考生在資訊海中快速定位並過濾訊息的能力。你能迅速鎖定關鍵句而不受其他活動描述的干擾,顯示出你具備非常優秀的閱讀專注度。
文本關鍵訊息定位
根據文章末段的明確記載:「The one thing she leaves to Charles is skiing.」(她唯一留給查爾斯獨自享有的活動就是滑雪。)文中接著補充說明,當查爾斯前往瑞士滑雪時,卡蜜拉寧願留在家中。相較於選項 (A) hunting(文中提到兩人共享狩獵熱情)以及 (D) traveling(提及兩人共同執行國內外職務),文本對於 skiing 的否定態度非常直接,因此 (B) 是毫無疑問的正確答案。
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