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100年 - 100私醫聯招 英文#62069
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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1. A recently published report comparing the difference in salaries between university professors and primary-school teachers has caused quite a ____. (A) span (B) snob (C) stir (D) smoke
2. Monica’s gloomy nature ____ her relationship with other people. (A) hinders (B) lectures (C) mumbles (D) revives
3. According to a sociologist, the current ____ of feminist activism has been driven in large part by a new generation: young women raised on the promise of equality. (A) folk (B) upset (C) verdict (D) upsurge
4. When the child ventured out of the house at night, he was ____ by the noise and the light. (A) comprehended (B) dazed (C) commended (D) exempted
5. It is
imperative
to continue the treatment for at least two months. (A) optional (B) impossible (C) vital (D) valuable
6. While American cities are synchronizing green lights to improve traffic flows and offering devices to help drivers find parking spaces, many European cities are doing the opposite: creating environments openly
hostile
to cars. (A) hospitable (B) ethical (C) tangible (D) unwelcoming
7. Due to low investment, the nation’s industrial output has remained
stagnant.
(A) spurious (B) static (C) stalwart (D) staid
8. The two families could not live together mainly because they were not
congenial.
(A) compatible (B) confiscatory (C) faithful (D) belligerent
9. To be a good economist, it is essential to consider both the demand and supply sides of the national economy and to remember that on both sides obstacles are
surmountable
. (A) summoned (B) overqualified (C) overcomable (D) accountable
10. She mentioned some trouble that she had at home and I guessed she was
alluding
to her son. (A) referring to (B) misrepresenting for (C) forgetting about (D) relying on
二、語法與用法(11~20 題,選出最適當的選項)
11. Vitamin C, discovered in 1932, ____ first vitamin for which the molecular structure was established. (A) as the (B) being the (C) was the (D) were the
12. New research in geophysics disproved ____ had been a universally accepted truth. (A) which (B) what (C) whom (D) that
13. A Republican, ____, from 1926 to 1928. (A) mayor of Seattle, Washington, Berthan Landers (B) and mayor of Seattle, Washington, Bertha Landers (C) Bertha Landers was mayor of Seattle, Washington (D) Bertha Landers, mayor of Seattle, Washington
14. Had the damage been worse, the insurance company ____. (A) would be paid (B) had paid (C) paid (D) would have paid
15. ____ for the final exam, I failed the history subject. (A) Unprepared (B) Unprepare (C) To unprepare (D) With unpreparing
16. The corporation whose ____ first will host the delegation for lunch. (A) visit we plant (B) we plant visit (C) plant we visit (D) visit plant we
17. Children who see their parents drunk are twice as ____ to regularly get drunk themselves, a survey of young teenagers has suggested. (A) like (B) liking (C) alike (D) likely
18. When only a few sellers ____, a situation of monopoly will take place. (A) being in close competition (B) to be in close competition (C) are in close competition (D) in close competition
19. ____ to be alone, Kevin married his sister-in-law after the death of his wife. (A) To not want (B) Not wanting (C) Not to want (D) To want not
20. The students appeared to resent ____ two compositions each week. (A) having to write (B) of having to write (C) to have to write (D) that having to write
21. (A) though (B) therefore (C) otherwise (D) likewise
22. (A) glow (B) gleam (C) glamor (D) glimpse
23. (A) soar (B) soaring (C) soars (D) soared
24. (A) on (B) for (C) to (D) with
25. (A) preference (B) emotion (C) sympathy (D) frequency
26. (A) caption (B) capital (C) capricious (D) captive
27. (A) bane (B) ban (C) bask (D) baptize
28. (A) restored (B) dissipated (C) displaced (D) disguised
29. (A) extinct (B) distinct (C) extract (D) envisaged
30.(A) pessimists(B) activists(C) anarchists(D) catalysts
31. What is this passage mainly about? (A) The lethal diseases of humans and animals. (B) The symptoms of zoonotic diseases. (C) The medicine for curing zoonotic diseases. (D) The rise in the spread of viruses from animals to humans.
32. The phrase “
conservative estimates
” in the passage means ____. (A) HIV may have precisely infected 40 million people (B) HIV may have infected less than 40 million people (C) HIV may have infected at least 40 million people (D) HIV may have infected at most 40 million people
33. Which of the following is at the greatest risk of contracting a zoonotic disease? (A) A physician. (B) A chicken farmer. (C) A veteran. (D) A tourist.
34. It can be inferred from the passage that in order to avoid the infection of zoonotic diseases, we had better NOT ____. (A) raise wild animals as pets (B) do the international travels (C) shake hands with strangers (D) eat meat
35. The paragraph following this passage most likely discusses ____. (A) how to prevent the infections of zoonotic diseases (B) the ways zoonotic diseases pass to humans (C) the vaccines to control the spread of zoonotic diseases (D) the reasons for the increase of new zoonotic diseases
36. What does the author feel about Cézanne’s art? (A) It speaks in a language we know. (B) It speaks in a language that we cannot paraphrase. (C) It speaks in a foreign language we imagine we’ll get with long enough immersion. (D) It speaks in a foreign language that is simple.
37. What comment is NOT true for Monet’s art? (A) It is about heroic bodies. (B) It is about brushwork. (C) It is about modern French life. (D) It is about light.
38. Which statement about Cézanne’s art is true for the author? (A) Cézanne reduces the world to a few geometric solids. (B) Cézanne simply stared harder at the world than other artists. (C) Cézanne is only about composition and color. (D) Cézanne conveys a unique sense of joy which distinguishes him from his peers.
39. What can be inferred about Cézanne’s painting of card players? (A) It is abstract. (B) It is impressionistic. (C) It is realistic. (D) It is surrealistic.
40. For the author, Cézanne is like the other great artists who will puzzle us forever. Who is among these great artists mentioned in the article? (A) Monet (B) Shakespeare (C) Michelangelo (D) Schoenberg
41. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) Children’s Fears (B) Play Therapy versus Fentanyl (C) Dangerous Medicines for Children (D) Narcotic Lollipops
42. According to the passage, why does the Public Citizen Health Research Group protest the use of fentanyl lollipops? (A) Testing for effectiveness has not been completed. (B) Fentanyl is addictive, and could therefore be abused. (C) The lollipops contain too much sugar, and could possibly affect the teeth of the children. (D) Morphine is preferable for sedating children.
43. According to the passage, what advantage do the lollipops have over regular anesthesia? (A) They are easier to administer. (B) They are less costly. (C) They are more natural. (D) They are safer.
44. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way of lessening young patients’ anxiety for surgery? (A) Sedative lollipops. (B) Play therapy. (C) Parents’ presence in the operating room. (D) Children’s books about anesthesia.
45. Which of the following conclusions is implied from the passage? (A) Fentanyl lollipops are pediatricians’ preferred medicine. (B) Sedative lollipops have been rarely used in hospitals. (C) The use of sedative lollipops is controversial. (D) Medical doctors agree that fentanyl lollipops will be considered beneficial in the future.
46. Which is the main idea of the passage? (A) The exhaustion of natural resources over the years. (B) Why Taiwan is such a dangerous place to live. (C) The dangers of natural disasters and the fight against them. (D) How people dealt with natural disasters in ancient times.
47. According to the passage, governments are trying to protect people from tsunamis by ____. (A) encouraging people to move farther inland (B) giving a warning when a tsunami is coming (C) building a wall to stop the tsunami (D) holding religious ceremonies to stop earthquakes
48. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Affected by typhoons, the mountains and gorges of Taiwan suffer from mudslide problems. (B) In some parts of underdeveloped world, a small tremor of the earth is able to demolish some poorly built constructions. (C) In protecting people from possible natural disasters and famines, the government expenditure in disaster prevention is huge. (D) Fossils show that natural disasters have only been affecting life since modern technologies were created.
49. Which of the following statements is true? (A) The once held superstitious belief that a solar eclipse foreshadows a terrible disaster is now confirmed to be true. (B) It is difficult to collect donations from private sectors after a serious disaster. (C) The worst part of natural disasters is that heavy rains brought by storms are often accompanied by volcano eruptions. (D) In the wake of natural disasters, governments all over the world are seeking consensus to establish warning systems.
50. Which of the following items is not a natural disaster? (A) eclipse (B) tornado (C) earthquake (D) tsunami
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