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101年 - 義守學士後中醫 - 英文#24474
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
101年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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選擇題 (40)
1. My grandmother has an old-fashioned _____ for flu symptoms. (A) possession (B) origin (C) remedy (D) hassle
2. I cannot _____ the house being untidy; I also hate it being dirty. (A) look forward to (B) put up with (C) bank on (D) insist on
3. In order to kill pests, farmers tend to spray their crops with insecticide. However, the overuse of it may _____ soil and do harm to our health. (A) contaminate (B) irrigate (C) drain (D) erode
4. He does not have enough money for food, _____ amusements. (A) regardless of (B) in addition to (C) as a result (D) let alone
5. The nurse helped the doctor put a _____ on the patient’s foot. (A) district (B) immunity (C) bandage (D) banner
6. The young art student seems to lack the necessary _____ to make a name for herself in the art world. (A) sympathy (B) creativity (C) paradigm (D) insurance
7. Teams of scientists travel to the Arctic to study the _____ of the Northern Lights. (A) version (B) phenomenon (C) reputation (D) revolution
8. A 50% turnout was required for the vote to be _____ or legally accepted. (A) fictitious (B) superstitious (C) valid (D) liquid
9. She was _____ with painful burns after her accident. (A) tormented (B) summoned (C) exclaimed (D) groomed
10. On my walk this morning I had an _____ with a new neighbor whom I’d never met before. (A) association (B) extravagant (C) infection (D) encounter
11. Jill felt scared because she had to go to the dentist and have one tooth _____. (A) to pull (B) to be pulled (C) pulling (D) pulled
12. Parents must ensure that their children obtain an adequate amount of calcium in their diet _____ strengthen their bones. (A) because of (B) in order to (C) so as (D) in light of
13. I don’t want to go out because it is getting dark out there. _____, the forecast predicted rain. (A) Furthermore (B) Nevertheless (C) Needless to say (D) No doubt
14. Some say everything happens for a reason; others say things happen by chance. r_____, some people believe in fate, while others don’t. (A) Similarly (B) Owing to (C) For instance (D) In short
15. Historians are still mystified by the question _____ some ancient civilizations disappeared suddenly in history. (A) that (B) how (C) is how (D) that is
16. _____ Mother Teresa is a selfless person is well known to most people. (A) What (B) Such that (C) This (D) That
17. In winter months, northern Taiwan receives more rainfall than _____ southern Taiwan. (A) is (B) in (C) it will be (D) does
18. _____ the movie was so boring, I doubt I would have gone to see it. (A) I had known if (B) Had I known (C) If had I known (D) If I knew
19. I have every reason to believe that the global temperature will keep going up for many years _____. (A) coming (B) are coming (C) have come (D) to come
20. _____ the language barrier, we are confident that we will be able to communicate. (A) As (B) Since (C) Despite (D) Even though
21. This paragraph is mainly about _____. (A) super-plants that grow in gardens (B) developing hardier houseplants (C) the development of super-plants (D) techniques of growing super-plants
22. Originally, one of the purposes of developing super-plants was _____. (A) to induce some genetic changes (B) to bear rich fruits (C) to survive dry weather (D) to protect soil
23. We can conclude from the paragraph that _____. (A) scientists did not fully anticipate the results of their initial experiments (B) super-plants pose a problem because they are resistant to disease (C) super-plants reproduce more quickly than natural ones (D) genetic engineering could also work on people
24. The paragraph suggests that _____. (A) super-plants are more nutritious than natural ones (B) consumers prefer super-plants for their gardens (C) the chemicals used to develop them are dangerous (D) super-plants may be a way of meeting the world food shortage
25. In this passage, the word “withstand” (underlined in line 2) means _____. (A) resist (B) treat (C) eliminate (D) require
26. Inflation is a situation in which _____. (A) we can watch our money increase in its value (B) employment is no longer a problem (C) people can always find better paying jobs (D) money keeps losing its value
27. If incomes and prices rise together, the writer argues _____. (A) there will be no more market fluctuations (B) inflation will remain a problem (C) money will hold its value (D) inflation poses no problem
28. Over the years, our incomes have been increasing, and we _____. (A) seem to prosper at a quicker rate (B) are actually not better, if not worse, in our financial condition (C) can afford to buy more of the things that we want (D) have managed to keep prices down
29. When money loses its value, _____. (A) it is no longer stable (B) its rate against gold will be kept at the same level (C) goods will lose their value, thus creating no new problems (D) incomes will keep stable to lessen the problems of inflation
30. In a period of inflation, people are likely to _____. (A) invest heavily on the stock market (B) save money (C) hold on to money as a dependable asset (D) spend money and not bother to save
31. This paragraph says that daydreaming _____. (A) is undesirable (B) can have negative effects (C) lessens a person’s intelligence (D) has beneficial effects
32. Dr. Freyberg has shown that people who daydream _____. (A) have powers of concentration (B) are sometimes concentrated (C) find it difficult to concentrate (D) fail to concentrate
33. The beneficial effects of daydreaming _____. (A) are unknown (B) are doubtful (C) have been shown by experiments (D) have not yet been proven
34. Daydreaming patients of Dr. Freyberg _____. (A) answered her questions quickly (B) responded to her treatment without thinking (C) usually improved in a shorter time (D) were quick in their responses
35. The main idea of this article is _____. (A) the increase in obesity worldwide (B) one surprising cause of the obesity epidemic (C) ways to increase exercise and improve diet (D) the effects of obesity on humans
36. According to paragraph 1, which of the following countries has the highest rate of childhood obesity? (A) Mexico (B) Morocco (C) the United States (D) Zambia
37. The word “malnutrition” (underlined in paragraph 1) is closest in meaning to _____. (A) rehabilitation (B) substitution (C) starvation (D) explosion
【已刪除】38. What is the main idea of paragraph 2? (A) The battle against obesity is fought by doctors and nutritionists. (B) Consuming extra calories results in weight gain. (C) People don’t agree on the causes of the increase in obesity. (D) Children are often the victims of food advertising.
39. According to paragraph 3, which of the following causes weight gain in chickens? (A) a different diet from other chickens (B) a human adenovirus (C) thyroid function (D) an upper respiratory infection
40. What is the author’s attitude toward the research finding? (A) optimistic because obesity caused by AD-36 can be cured by taking vaccines (B) optimistic because obesity may be prevented by taking vaccines (C) pessimistic because obesity is caused mainly by genetic problems (D) pessimistic because nothing can be done to help obese people
申論題 (1)
二、作文題:20 分(Please discuss your ideas in at least 250 words.) Doctor-patient confidentiality refers to the promise that a doctor will not tell anyone else about a patient’s health problems. Are there times when this confidentiality should be broken? Please express your opinion.