103年 銀行招考、金融雇員 不分職等 臺灣銀行-一般金融人員 國文及英文 試卷

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very definition of maternal mental illness. Scientists say new findings
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studies also show that the range of disorder women face is wider. In the year after giving birth at least
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obsessive-compulsive disorder or a combination. In addition, predicting who might develop these
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If you see a tiny helicopter hovering over a home for sale, don’t be alarmed. It may be the latest example of
drones being used for local businesses. Real estate companies are beginning to use Unmanned Aircraft Systems,
better known as drones, to give potential home buyers bird’s-eye views of properties with a quick fly-by.
Coconut Creek-based Above It All Video is using drones, or “aerial photography platforms” to shoot video and
still photos for real estate marketing. Local realtors have already used the drones for selling luxury properties, and
the feedback is good from most of them. “Its an incredible way to showcase larger properties with nice views – like
waterfront and golf course homes,” said a licensed real estate agent. “At this point, it’s unique and it makes people
pause and say, 'Wow, I need to check this out.'
Bret Brown, a realtor in Virginia, recently used a drone to capture the aerial view of a property for sale. Flying
over the lot, the drone’s camera shows the large driveway, three-car garage, extensive back yard, and outdoor pool
that come with the $3.5 million price tag. “It just shows the landscaping and how the house is situated on the lot. It
gives a totally different perspective,” Brown says.
Right now, drones are being used primarily for high-end properties, where acres of land and outdoor amenities
such as tennis and basketball courts or a pool can be accentuated to a potential buyer. “You really have to have a
spectacular property,” says Marc Infeld of Coldwell Banker. Infeld says he expects the use of drones in the real
estate industry to increase as the technology improves and more agents are trained to use it. “It will definitely
become more integrated into real estate as drone technology continues to evolve,” Infeld says.
Still, there could be potential legal issues. I think there are some gray areas as far as copyright laws are
concerned,” says Infeld, explaining that people own the rights to all images of their private property. Also, the use
of unmanned aerial systems for commercial purposes is banned by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration
although rarely enforced.
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46. What is this passage mainly about?
Recent development of drones.
Safety and legal issues of drones.
Use of drones in the real estate industry.
The various commercial applications of drones.
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47. According to the passage, which of the following is true about drones?
Drones are mostly small in size.
Pilots need special training to fly drones.
Realtors feel a growing sense of alarm for the prevalence of drones.
U.S. Federal Aviation Administration is the copyright owner of most drones.
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48. Which of the following scenes is likely to be shown in a drone-made video?
A government-funded retirement home for senior citizens.
A grand 10-bedroom villa with a private beach.
A small apartment in a downtown area.
A landscape of 3D-printed skyscrapers.
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49. Why do drone videos attract attention from real estate companies?
They are much safer to shoot.
They are less costly nowadays.
They could only be used before copyright laws are enforced.
They allow home buyers to see the property from a different angle.
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50. What could be inferred from this passage?
The ban on unmanned aircrafts will soon be lifted.
Traffic accidents could be avoided with the use of drones.
Potential home buyers are interested to view aerial videos shot by drones.
Real estate companies will soon be merged or acquired by the aviation industry.
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