Which phrase in the chatroom discussions means “servesthe purpose” or “works well” ?(簡答,2分)
[非選擇題]英文學測
113學測英文試題08
Located at the center of the city, the business hotel ______ not only good service but also convenient public transport.
(A) proposes
(B) contains
(C) promises
(D) confirms
113學測英文試題09
As blood supplies have fallen to a critically low level, many hospitals are making an ______ for the public to donate blood.
(A) appeal
(B) approach
(C) operation
(D) observation
113學測英文試題10
David felt disappointed when he found out that he could not choose his study partners, but would be ______ placed in a study group.
(A) eligibly
(B) randomly
(C) apparently
(D) consequently
113學測英文試題11
第11至15題為題組
Mystery shoppers are paid consumers who are hired to shop in stores and collect data. They are sent to a wide variety of service-based businesses, including stores, restaurants, and banks—potentially anywhere customers are served. Sometimes referred to as secret shoppers, mystery shoppers ______ regular customers to purchase items, eat in restaurants, make inquiries, or return items.
(A) call for
(B) pose as
(C) attend to
(D) engage in
113學測英文試題12
113學測英文試題13
第11至15題為題組
When evaluating a business, mystery shoppers have to follow certain standard procedures to avoid ______.
(A) keen competitions
(B) financial hardship
(C) racial conflicts
(D) personal bias
113學測英文試題14
第11至15題為題組
They may also pretend to be ______ customers, arguing with a salesperson without a good reason.
(A) difficult
(B) potential
(C) constant
(D) anonymous
113學測英文試題15
第11至15題為題組
With the data they collect, mystery shoppers can identify areas for ______ and thereby help enhance the quality of products and services.
(A) distribution
(B) expectation
(C) improvement
(D) management
113學測英文試題16
第16至20題為題組
During the second Industrial Age, people toiled at unusual hours in mines or factories and often had to get up for work early in the morning. They ______ alarm clocks because adjustable alarms had been invented by the mid-19th century.
(A) must be using
(B) could have used
(C) had hardly used
(D) were mostly using