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103年 - 成功大學 碩士班 英文(B)#36104
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
103年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
2
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所屬科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (40)
1. My dreams are very _____; I often imagine going to distant planets and helping aliens. (A) impractical (B) ambiguous (C) aggressive (D) attainable
2. This pass lets you enter certain areas of the building where ordinary people are_____. (A) permitted (B) disallowed (C) neglected (D) accepted
3. The popular US president John Kennedy was known for his eloquent and _____ speeches. (A) scanty (B) tedious (C) inspirational (D) insipid
4. I finally realized that it's_____ to try to reason with a crazy man. (A) sensible (B) indifferent (C) indignant (D) insane
5. Don't frighten the children with such_____ ghost stories; they may have a hard time sleeping afterwards. (A) petrifying (B) fascinating (C) intricate (D) estranged
6. The latest research shows that in this area women generally_____their husbands for a couple of years and more or less enjoy their widowhood. (A) surpass (B) support (C) survive (D) subordinate
7. With the economical recession, many company owners may be _____ to invest heavily in advanced technology. (A) reluctant (B) disposed (C) eager (D) determined
8. These rain forests are the natural_____of many species. (A) habitats (B) disasters (C) resolutions (D) landmarks
9. It is_____ that in such a wide and varied subject as corrosion some aspects were left out. (A) inevitable (B) invisible (C) invincible (D)incredible
10. Although her satire on wedlock was not biting, its composition _____ an immediate rebuke from her brother. (A) testified (B) elucidated (C) elicited (D) validated
11. We encourage children to use play equipment that is _____to their abilities. (A) accustomed (B) inclined (C) admitted (D) suited
12. To_____, one should eat more vegetables than meat in addition to regular exercise. (A) stay in shape (B) go on a diet (C) get in touch (D) keep updated
13. A part of the 17th Century West Looe constable's duty was to prevent Saturday night merry-making from getting_____. (A) out of mind (B) out of hand (C) out of work (D) out of reach
14. The governor has_____parliament members expressing his concern over the moves to reinstate the death penalty. (A) appealed to (B) attracted to (C) applied for (D) attempted to
15._____the early 19th century, the basic principles of medicine had barely gone beyond the theories of the ancient Greeks. (A) Until (B) In (C) Beyond (D) From
16. After the participants had retired _____ the time when they experienced the strongest feelings of loneliness. (A)is (B) will be (C) should be (D) was
17. I think George would have been elected _____ so pompous. (A) if he has sounded (B) had he sounded (C) if he hadn't sounded (D) if he didn't sound
18. The story goes that their car_____ on the way to Lame, and they had to hitch a ride to get to the boat on time. (A) broke down (B) out of work (C) burst out (D) worked out
19. _____being seen as fighters on behalf of those who struggle with the system, we are seen as architects and defenders of it. (A)In addition to (B) Instead of (C) In spite of (D) In favor of
20. The hero of Hardy's long novel finally_____the lady's heart. (A) succeeds in winning (B) success to win (C) successful winning (D) successfully win
II. According to standard written English, there is one error in each sentence. Identify the mistake. (20%)
21. I never said
that the president was difficult,
I believe firmly
he
22.
this brief summary of
the scientific dating techniques, some common principles of
application
23. Study this example of an
of
laws against texting
24. BNC is
of samples of
from a wide range of sources,
represent a broad
of current British English.
25. Let us do these things
satisfy "rules" or
the whims of a pedagogue,
to express ourselves clearly, precisely, logically, and
26. The failure of
left Prince Charles Edward
to hang about in Paris,
and bad company.
27. Professor Scott's
essay carefully
the common English errors
cause Taiwanese research papers
by international publishers.
28.
however,
the existence of
good English and correct English.
29. Nineteenth-century Britain
numerous great writers,
some have continued their popularity
faded gradually from
30.
twice
Dr. Holt was admired
for her vision, leadership, fairness and integrity.
31. As a consequence of the automobile accident, Eloise (A) underwent a heart transplant operation. (B) remained unconscious for a while. (C) suffered permanent brain damage. (D)never recovered from speech loss.
32. The Kaplan Fellowship aims to . (A) support medical research in mental health disorders. (B) assist victims of traumatic brain injury. (C) help investigate hit-and-run accidents. (D) fund graduate students in social work.
33. Which of the following is true according to the reading? (A)CUITently a graduate student, Talisha Richardson has a bachelor's degree in health science. (B) Her job at the Medical Centre initiated Talisha Richardson's involvement with people with disabilities. (C) Graduated from University of Minnesota, Eloise Kaplan made a generous donation to her alma mater. (D) Raised in poverty, Elliot Kaplan eventually became a wealthy medical professional in St. Paul.
34. What do we learn from the article about the doctors who treated Eloise? (A) They had strong faith in her recovery even from the start. (B) They had once doubted that she would get back her speech and memory. (C) It was no surprise to them when she regained her speech and memory. (D) They always believed she would recover after a long-term rehabilitation.
35. That the article is entitled "Giving Matters" suggests that it is published (A) as an annual administrative report. (B) on the student evaluation website. (C) on the university admission online application site. (D) in the alumni association newsletter.
36. What is the purpose of the letter? (A) To inform participants of the completion of the application (B) To explain why funding for books should be granted (C) To convince the public that extensive reading is essential (D)To invite members to donate books to help the community
37. Who are the addressees of this message? (A) National Science Council staff (B) Publishers and bookstore owners (C) Members of the team project (D) Reviewers and editorial board
38. Which of the following is most likely true about the writer? (A)Arrogant (B) Irresponsible (C) Earnest (D)Ignorant
39. What can be safely concluded from the letter? (A) There are attachments to the message. (B) The application is mostly the effort of one individual. (C) The application will be approved by National Science Council. (D) The primary project investigator wrote the descriptions for all booklists.
40. What, according to the letter, is true about similar project applications? (A) Those who join similar projects seldom get along with one another. (B) Not finding enough books for purchase is a common problem. (C) It's very difficult for such project applications to obtain approval. (D) Similar project applications mostly aim at cheating taxpayers' money. IV. Translate the following sentences into Chinese or English. (20%)
申論題 (2)
1. We have, for many years, had legislation aimed at protecting the consumer from harmful food, but recently the law about food safety has been modified and extended to give even greater protection. (5%)
2. 隨著知識經濟時代的來臨,透過教育可帶動社會階級流動(social mobility),惟受到家庭社經地位與城鄉差距影響,弱勢族群的教育受到嚴苛挑戰;有鑑於此,教育部積極整合政府與民間資源,逐步落實政府照顧弱勢族群、縮短城鄉學習落差之政策。(15%)