所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. Representatives from the construction firm ____ their concerns directly to the head of the city planning office. (A) survived (B) communicated (C) extracted (D) defined
2. The ____ of the project was changed from "pending" to "in progress" after the funds were secured. (A) source (B) status (C) network (D) perspective
3. Conference attendees felt that the speaker needed to ____ his terminology better, since many of the words he used meant different things to different people. (A) define (B) remove (C) determine (D) rely
4. The plan consists of a ____ of intersecting bus routes. (A) globe (B) perspective (C) network (D) status
8. The diet of more than one-tenth of the world's population cannot ____ a person's health. (A) alter (B) discard (C) convene (D) sustain
9. With an outbreak of the deadly, untreatable Ebola virus in Uganda, people ask if an ____ could happen in their own country. (A) endurance (B) epidemic (C) extravagance (D) espionage
10. The natural elements ____ the writing from the walls of the monument. (A) impeached (B) produced (C) obliterated (D) tantalized
11. (A) dilemma (B) budget (C) establishment (D) principle
12. (A) composed (B) conducted (C) consumed (D) compensated
13. (A) mechanic (B) mechanism (C) machine (D) machete
14. (A) admonished (B) discarded (C) predicted (D) ignored
15. (A) habits (B) environment (C) habitats (D) consumerism
16. After giving the award, the recipient of the Nobel Prize made a brief acceptance speech, which was followed by a standing ovation . (A)After giving(B)the recipient of(C)which was followed(D) standing ovation
17. Capital punishment is controversy not only because it deprives another person of life but also it does not stop crime . (A)is controversy(B)deprives(C)another person of life (D)stop crime
18. Despite of the fact that the economy was showing signs of recovery , the company continued to lose money every month. (A)Despite of(B)was showing(C)recovery(D)company
19. Recent experiments conducted on laboratory animals have shown that exposing to ozone gas in great quantities may cause cancer. (A)conducted(B)have shown(C)exposing(D)in great quantities
20. The suggestion that taxes were cut was vetoed by the mayor, who foresaw a deficit that was not yet public knowledge. (A)were cut(B)foresaw(C)was(D)yet
21. What is the main topic of the article? (A) Why humans have given up space travel (B) One man's vision for travel to Mars (C) How to grow food on Mars (D) Changing the Martian atmosphere
22. Which of these is NOT mentioned as reason against human space travel? (A) lack of money (B) excessive dangers (C) government and politics (D) technical difficulties
23. How would the first explorers get oxygen to breathe? (A) They would make it from hydrogen and carbon dioxide. (B) They would bring it with them from Earth in their spaceship. (C) They would get it from the greenhouse plants. (D) They wouldn't need oxygen on Mars.
24. The word habitat in paragraph 3 probably means ____. (A) a form of government (B) a type of clothing (C) a place to live (D) a form of transportation
25. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? (A) Earth will soon be destroyed (B) People will grow taller on Mars (C) We need a better space program (D) People will be able to live on Mars
26. What is the main topic of the article? (A) The need for school breakfast programs (B) The effect of hunger on the behavior of school children (C) The link between a hunger hormone and intelligence (D) Variations in the intelligence of mice
27. What have teachers always assumed about children? (A) They learn better if they are a little hungry. (B) They often have behavior problems. (C) They can't learn if they are hungry. (D) They don't need to eat a good breakfast.
28. Which of these statements about ghrelin is true? (A) It is produced in an empty stomach. (B) It is produced in the brain. (C) It is produced in the stomach after a meal. (D) It is a kind of medicine.
29. The word skip in paragraph 4 means (A) hop on one foot (B) omit or not do something (C) remember to do something (D) forget to do something
30. What would researchers probably say about applying these results to humans? (A) People should change their eating habits immediately. (B) They are confident this information will solve many problems. (C) These results don't have any applications for humans. (D) They need to learn more about ghrelin in humans first.
31. How is the ocean surface heated? (A) By the radiation hitting the earth (B) By warming the atmosphere (C) By warm water rising to the surface (D) By the movement of the ocean's water
32. The sun's energy is first filtered by (A) the ocean (B) the atmosphere (C) suspended sediment (D) tropical currents
33. The greatest percentage of radiation entering seawater is absorbed within the first (A) meter (B) 10 meters (C) 16 meters (D) 140 meters
34. Where are the clearest waters likely to be found? (A) In coastal waters (B) In subtropical areas (C) Around Cape Cod (D) Around marine organisms
35. In which of the following would you most likely find the color deep blue? (A) In shallow waters (B) In clean waters (C) In turbid waters (D) In coastal harbors
36. What is the cause of the deep blue color of the ocean (A) Scattering of light rays (B) Abundant marine organisms (C) Absorption of light (D) Proliferation of particles
37. Spontaneous generation is defined as (A) the process by which food gets rotten (B) the microscopic examination of bacteria (C) the view that bacteria grow from seeds or germs in the air (D) life arising from something nonliving
38. Louis Pasteur was an opponent of which of the following? (A) Organisms are microscopic in size. (B) Germs entered food from the atmosphere. (C) Life could arise from dead materials. (D) Food should be examined microscopically for bacteria.
39. The author's view of Pasteur's work is that (A) Pasteur convinced everyone that he was correct (B) Pasteur was quite careful and precise (C) Pasteur made some basic mistakes (D) Pasteur could not disprove the theory of spontaneous generation
40. The reason why many people tended to agree with Pasteur is that (A) the alternative view seemed probable (B) Pasteur rarely made mistakes (C) his explanation was consistent with their religious views (D) Pasteur was the greatest scientist of his day