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102年 - 國立高雄師範大學 102學年度碩士班招生考試題(英文)#19299
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
102年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (50)
1. A good personal trainer will consider a client's fitness level, age, and goals before planning a _____ workout. (A) diversified (B) customized (C) memorized (D) generalized
2. Getting into shape through dancing is much more fun than _____ on a treadmill. (A) sitting (B) beating (C) hitting (D) running
3. A college degree no longer _____ a well-paying job, because the number of graduates in China has quadrupled in the last decade. (A) ensures (B) promotes (C) accumulates (D) follows
4. Parents are advised not to rebuke children in anger or _____ them in wrath because kids can be terrified by your fury. (A) determine (B) dismantle (C) discipline (D) deliver
5. The ferocious _____ of Hurricane Andrew shredded roofs in Miami-Dade County. Fortunately, there were only two test roofs involved. (A) account (B) assault (C) pursuit (D) result
6. Filmmakers have tried to _____ the on-screen action with in-theater odors. (A) facilitate (B) generate (C) support (D) heighten
7.Raphael’s interest in skydiving reflects his _____ nature. (A) fearful (B) daunting (C) daring (D) diligent
8.Impartial judges tend to remain _____ in the case brought before them. (A) disinherited (B) disinterested (C) uninterested (D) uninitiated
9. As we now know from instrumental exploration of Mars itself, the idea that “Martians” could invade the Earth is _____. (A) preposterous (B) predominant (C) precautionary (D) preliminary
10.A pilot whose plane crashed in a cushion of snow atop a 5,500-foot peak _____ 16 hours in sub-zero weather by stuffing newspapers and air charts into his clothing to keep warm, rescuers said. (A) submitted (B) calculated (C) provided (D) survived
11.Although an increasing number of studies have been found to be fraud, little is actually known about the general nature and _____ of scientific dishonesty. (A) substitution (B) advance (C) prevalence (D) absence
12.Early in September each year, the population of Ann Arbor, Michigan, suddenly increases by about 20,000 as students arrive for the new academic year. This _____ changes the character of the town in a number of ways. (A) development (B) influx (C) flexibility (D) surplus
13. To save the Hawaiian condor _____ extinction, a group of federal, local, and private organizations initiated a rescue program. (A) from (B) to (C) for (D) of
14. Carrie Chapman Catt organized the League of Women Voters after successfully ____ for the constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote. (A) campaigned (B) campaign (C) campaigning (D) being campaigned
15. The Mississippi, the longest river in the United States, begins as _____ stream in northwestern Minnesota. (A) a small, clear (B) small, clear (C) any small, clear (D) the small, clear
16. The Year of the Snake isn't a good one for those____ with the zodiac sign of the Snake. (A) who born (B) born (C) whom born (D) were born
17. Caregivers face ____ over two babies’ deaths. (A) charging (B) charges (C) charge (D) is charging
18. Taipei _____ the 11th most expensive location in Asia for high-end three-bedroom apartment rentals. (A) was named (B) is named (C) named (D) will be named
19. If you are a good speaker, listeners should be psychologically primed ____ hear your remarks by the end of your delivery. (A) in (B) to (C) for (D) from
20. In his acceptance speech, Oscar Best Director Ang Lee thanked Taiwan and the city of Taichung where much the movie _____. (A) was filmed (B) is filmed (C) had filmed (D) filmed
21. Hot-air ballooning _____ around for centuries, but many travelers still consider it as exciting as parasailing or bungee jumping. (A) is (B) was (C) has been going (D) has been
22. Even though the Lantern Festival, _____ on the 15th day of the first month on the lunar calendar, had passed, the Lantern Festival celebrations continued until March 10. (A) being celebrating (B) was celebrated (C) celebrated (D) celebrating
23. (A) reserves (B) results (C) reductions (D) recoveries
24. (A) how much (B) what brand (C) why certain (D) which strength
25. (A) doubt (B) demand (C) remind (D) regard
26. (A) uncommon (B) unlikely (C) unusual (D) unrelated
27. (A) mixture (B) cobweb (C) network (D) bottleneck
28. (A) where (B) how (C) when (D) what
29. (A) One (B) All (C) Each (D) None
30. (A) Ireland at that time was desperately overpopulated. (B) the Famine was a natural, perhaps unavoidable disaster. (C) famines are not generally caused by food shortages. (D) the Irish people were far too dependent on a single crop.
31. (A) Whether you call this genocide or not depends on how you define the word. (B) Whether this was so of the Great Famine depends on one’s point of view. (C) Would they have done something similar if a famine had broken out in Kent? (D) What makes that event unique is that it lasted longer than most other famines.
32. (A) There are poignant accounts of desperate men and women attacking food convoys and being beaten off by British soldiers. (B) Even some high-placed Irish officials did not think so, although the event did stir up a hatred of the Irish at that time. (C) You may come across the odd Famine graveyard in your travels, pits where people were buried together without coffins. (D) It is hard to argue that the British relief operation was anything like adequate, even by standards of the time.
33. (A) They consider the Famine the death of many things besides a million people. (B) They glimpse in the Famine a golden opportunity for a long-term restructuring of Ireland. (C) They see it as a blessing in disguise—God’s own way of modernizing the Irish. (D) They also say that more food was imported than exported during the Famine years.
34. (A) “The cabin is located near a muddy swamp frozen in winter,” (B) “The cabin was built with timber I gathered in the forest,” (C) “The cabin has no indoor plumbing and no electricity,” (D) “The cabin is equipped with all kinds of modern facilities,”
35. (A) Lately he has been studying how creatures die. (B) Currently he has been thinking about the dying nature. (C) Unfortunately, he has just divorced his wife. (D) Recently human nature has preoccupied his study.
36. The word “
coined
” could be replaced by______ . (A) created (B) mentioned (C) understood (D) discovered
37. The word “
intervention
” can best be replaced by______ . (A) need (B) device (C) influence (D) source
38. The word “
it
” in line 5 refers to ______. (A) light bulb (B) energy (C) molecule (D) atom
39. Which of the following statements best describes a laser? (A) A device for stimulating atoms and molecules to emit light (B) An atom in a high-energy state (C) A technique for destroying atoms or molecules (D) An instrument for measuring light waves
40. Why was Towne’s early work with stimulated emission done with microwaves? (A) He was not concerned with light amplification. (B) It was easier to work with longer wavelengths. (C) His partner Schawlow had already begun work on the laser. (D) The laser had already been developed.
41. In his research at Columbia University, Charles Townes worked with all of the following EXCEPT ______. (A) stimulated emission (B) microwaves (C) light amplification (D) a master
42. In approximately what year was the first master built? (A) 1917 (B) 1951 (C) 1953 (D) 1957
43. The word “
emerged
” is closest in meaning to ______. (A) increased (B) concluded (C) succeeded (D) appeared
44. The word “
outlining
” is closest in meaning to ______. (A) assigning (B) studying (C) checking (D) summarizing
45. Why do people still argue about who deserves the credit for the concept of the laser? (A) The researchers’ notebooks were lost. (B) Several people were developing the idea at the same time. (C) No one claimed credit for the development until recently. (D) The work is still incomplete.
46. According to the theory that the author calls “the traditional view,” what was the first form of life to appear on land? (A) Bacteria (B) Meat-eating animals (C) Plant-eating animals (D) Vascular plants
47. According to the passage, what happened about 400 million years ago? (A) Many terrestrial life-forms died out. (B) New life-forms on land developed at a rapid rate. (C) The megafossils were destroyed by floods. (D) Life began to develop in the ancient seas.
48. Which of the following resulted from the discovery of microscopic fossils? (A) The time estimate for the first appearance of terrestrial life-forms was revised. (B) Old techniques for analyzing fossils were found to have new uses. (C) The origins of primitive sea life were explained. (D) Assumptions about the locations of ancient seas were changed.
49. With which of the following conclusions would the author probably agree? (A) The evolution of terrestrial life was as complicated as the origin of life itself. (B) The discovery of microfossils supports the traditional view of how terrestrial life evolved. (C) New species have appeared at the same rate over the course of the last 400 million years. (D) The technology used by paleontologists is too primitive to make accurate determinations about ages of fossils.
50. The word “
entombed
” is closest in meaning to______ . (A) crushed (B) trapped (C) produced (D) excavated
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