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29 依全民健康保險法之規定,保險對象有下列何項情形之一者,免依該法第 43 條規定自行負擔門診或
急診費用,及免依第 47 條規定自行負擔住院費用?
重大傷病、分娩、山地離島地區之就醫
重大傷病、分娩、低收入戶成員
醫療資源缺乏地區、分娩、山地離島地區之就醫
醫療資源缺乏地區、分娩、低收入戶成員
30 甲受僱於乙公司擔任生產部經理,請育嬰留職停薪 6個月,期滿後請求復職,惟該職位已另由他人
擔任,乙公司依性別工作平等法之規定,應如何處理?
請甲繼續留職停薪,待有相同職位出缺時,再復職
只能讓甲回復原職
以工作性質變更為由,資遣甲,並給予資遣費
仍可指派甲擔任其他同職等之工作,但不得減少其勞動條件
請依下文回答第 31 題至 35 題:
Most previous studies on the influence of birth order have looked at children from different families. For
instance, some studies have looked at U.S. presidents, Nobel Laureates or NASA astronauts to see whether they
are mostly first-born children or 31 born children. However, these studies cannot take into account
influences that arise from children being in the same family.
A new study suggests that birth order within families has long sparked sibling rivalry, but it might also
impact the child’s personality and intelligence. First-borns are typically smarter, 32 younger siblings get
better grades and are more outgoing.
The findings weigh in on a long-standing debate: What effect if any does birth order have on a person’s life?
The results 33 support to some previous hypotheses-for instance, that the eldest sibling tends to have
higher aptitude. But the study also 34 other proposed ideas, for example, that first-borns tend to be more
extroverted. The findings shed light on the influence of sibling relationships, which often receives less attention
compared with 35 the mother-child or father-child relationship. They also suggest some inherent differences
between siblings exist, differences that might arise no matter what parents do.
31 latter later latest late
32 when since while as
33 lend lead rent rave
34 opposes oppresses contradicts contracts
35 those of that of which of part of
請依下文回答第 36 題至 40 題:
Consumer spending accounts for 70 percent of the gross domestic product, which is the value of everything
produced in the U.S. in a year. Consumer spending is 36 into durables (large goods, such as big appliances,
not purchased very often), nondurables (food, clothing and things that wear out regularly) and services (banking,
day care, medical). When the government 37 its monthly consumer confidence index, it is showing the
mood of consumers. When confidence 38 , people cut back on spending. Typically, most of that cutback is
from durables. After all, those items tend to be more expensive, and their purchase can be postponed. Some
services will be cut back-full-service restaurants 39 to fast food, for example-but people still need most
of their nondurables and services, such as food and day care.
Demand for the products or services you sell is determined by several factors that apply to all consumers.
Demand is based partly on the price of substitute and 40 products. If the store across th e street or the online
vendor charges lower prices for the same product, you must compensate in some way, perhaps with better service.
36 broken down added up piled up run down
37 relates releases relieves replaces
38 slaps falls fails slips
39 give way give up give out give away
40 complimenta ry complementary compensatory compulsory