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103年 - 103私醫聯招 英文#51101
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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1. Imagine this: You are waiting at a bus stop when you begin to smell the _____ of chocolate chip cookies baking nearby. (A) scene (B) scent (C) scend (D) scant
2. The accident left my car with _____ damage to its front and left sides. (A) extensive (B) defensive (C) suspicious (D) gorgeous
3. The_____, or strength, of an earthquake is measured on the Richter scale, ranging from 1 to 10. (A) magnitude (B) attitude (C) latitude (D) altitude
4. In the conditions of extremely cold and high winds, even aircraft fuel can freeze, and making a landing to bring people out would be _____. (A) inspirational (B) encourageable (C) restless (D) reckless
5. This restaurant’s _____ must not be working; that’s why we can smell the smoke from the kitchen. (A) authenticity (B) ventilation (C) accreditation (D) accommodation
6. Trying to get everyone’s attention, Edward _____ tapped his spoon on the dish. (A) deliberately (B) refreshingly (C) silently (D) thankfully
7. A police officer takes money from a driver so that he does not give the driver a ticket for speeding. This is called _____. (A) bankrupcy (B) benefit (C) bonus (D) bribery
8. Jill’s parents always let her do anything she wanted. They were too _____ with her. (A) strict (B) aggressive (C) overprotective (D) lenient
9. The insurance company paid him $2,000 as _____ for the loss of his car. (A) compensation (B) competition (C) commission (D) concentration
10. Winners of lottery better get advice from financial experts about how to best invest their _____. (A) windfall (B) fallout (C) mantra (D) chandelier
11. The postwar era was one of the periods of
affluence
for the working class. (A) vitriol (B) wealth (C) apology (D) lingua franca
12. She feels great to cooperate with people working so diligently on such a(n)
intricate
piece. (A) plain (B) interesting (C) complicated (D) dull
13. In the desert, the temperature
fluctuates
widely between night and day. (A) moderates (B) combines (C) varies (D) regulates
14. She gave him a(n)
ingratiating
and appealing smile, and took his hand so that he might not go away. (A) asparagus (B) mortifying (C) pleasing (D) concentric
15. Even though Jackson was smaller than his teammates, his
persistent
attitude allowed him to accomplish as much as they did. (A) susceptible (B) dispirited (C) filthy (D) tenacious
16. Lead _____ as a material for sculpting since ancient Greece. (A) has been used (B) being used (C) has used (D) used
17. _____ by the news of her colleague’s promotion, Lucy felt depressed all day long. (A) Having shocked (B) Be shocked (C) Shocked (D) Shocking
18. The way companies market their toys to boys and girls _____. (A) differ (B) differing (C) is differs (D) differs
19. My new glasses cost me _____ the last pair that I bought. (A) times three (B) three times more (C) three times as much as (D) as much three times as
20. Only after food is dried _____. (A) that it can be stored for later consumption (B) it can be stored for later consumption (C) can be stored for later consumption (D) can it be stored for later consumption
21. Cohen explains in his article how people in America are still experiencing bigotry and intolerance for _____. (A) being the race they are (B) having the race they are (C) they be race (D) which be the race
22. _____, the region would become a wasteland, incapable of supporting human settlements. (A) If such measures were not taken (B) If such measures have not taken (C) If such measures take (D) If such people were taking
23. _____ a student would learn from working in a shelter for the victims of domestic abuse would surely surpass the outcome of his or her time spent in racquetball class. (A) Which (B) Where (C) What (D) With
24. MMORPGs (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games) have become _____ popular in the classroom. (A) increase (B) increased (C) increasing (D) increasingly
25. The CT scan has a major advantage over normal radiographs _____ it allows the doctor to see soft tissue lesions. (A) because of (B) in that (C) because that (D) is that
26. (A) at times (B) at risk (C) at pleasure (D) at wink
27. (A) In spite (B) In other words (C) In contrast (D) On behalf
28. (A) barely (B) recently (C) completely (D) occasionally
29. (A) gives (B) takes (C) works (D) costs
30. (A) sort (B) print (C) process (D) bear
31. Networking here is closest in meaning to _____. (A) a group of like-minded classmates (B) the cultivation of productive connections for employment or business (C) the establishment or use of a computer network (D) a program giving training to increase educational opportunities for individuals in communities
32. Which of the following is most unlikely to be included in networks? (A) The girl who lives next door. (B) The priest in the church that you go to. (C) Volunteer workers at the hospital. (D) An engineer who is paid to write code in Silicon Valley.
33. The phrase
putting together your own pool of contacts
is closest in meaning to _____. (A) taking advantage of your friends’ personal weaknesses (B) making people like you by any means (C) facilitating the exchange of information or services among people you know (D) swimming in a pool with friends
34. What is the writer’s tone? (A) Worried (B) Excited (C) Amazed (D) Skeptical
35. According to the writer, what will ensure a wedding? (A) Walking around the statue in Braga. (B) Asking the people of Portugal for help. (C) Doing everything one can to get married. (D) Finding out more about wedding superstitions.
36. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT correct? (A) The legal drinking age is 21. (B) Those under age 21 are not allowed to drink even in the presence of adults. (C) Some young people are heavy drinkers. (D) Allowing young people to drink in controlled environments may help them stop drinking.
37. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word
defiance
? (A) Open refusal to obey something, such as a rule. (B) Eating something quickly and thoroughly. (C) Returning something to someone. (D) The legal process of deciding that someone’s will has been properly made.
38. There are 22 percent of students under age 21 classifying themselves as heavy drinkers because _____. (A) students over age 21 love drinking too much (B) students under age 21 tend to challenge current drinking-age laws (C) students under age 21 suffer from alcohol intoxication in childhood (D) students over age 21 do not go to taverns and pubs as frequently as students under age 21 do
39. The phrase
binge drinkers
in the passage means _____. (A) drinkers who like to play bingo, a game of chance (B) drinkers who are under age 21 (C) drinkers who heavily consume alcoholic beverages over a short period of time (D) drinkers who usually drink at restaurants and show mature behaviors, namely people with self-control
40. The author’s main purpose in this passage is to _____. (A) show the importance of testing (B) relate a story about aptitude and achievement tests (C) compare and contrast achievement and aptitude tests (D) criticize the use of testing to measure a person’s ability
41. This passage would most likely appear in .(A) an art journal(B) a novel (C) a psychology textbook(D) an atlas
42. Which of the following conclusions can be drawn from this passage? (A) Aptitude and achievement tests are interchangeable. (B) An aptitude test might be helpful to a person contemplating a career move. (C) All high school students should take proficiency exams. (D) Tests are a means of acquiring skills and knowledge.
43. The paragraph preceding this one would probably deal with . (A) other types of psychological testing (B) the relation between education and achievement (C) career choices (D) the requirements for high school graduation
44. The author’s attitude toward the subject of mental tests is . (A) indifferent (B) critical (C) objective (D) emotional
45. What would be the best title for this passage? (A) Methods to Prevent Headaches (B) Causes and Prevention of Common Headaches (C) Headache Treatment (D) Pain Compliants
46. According to this passage, which of the following may prevent a headache? (A) Drinking cold water (B) Eating healthy food (C) Doing a repetitive activity (D) Avoiding dazzling lights
47. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? (A) High-tech billboards do not collect personal information. (B) People do not mind the billboards tested in Japan and in the U.S. (C) Advertisers are not senstive to people’s concerns about privacy. (D) People are worried about information collection initiated by companies using digital billboards.
48. Why is Google mentioned in the passage? (A) It is an example of a search engine that sells information to companies. (B) It is better than other search engines in gathering information. (C) It has started using high-tech billboards to get information. (D) It plans to develop better ways to profile Internet users.
49. According to the passage, a Bing user is likely to when looking for travel information. (A) be exposed to ads for hotels (B) become a pilot (C) refuse to see ads on the airline’s website (D) be offered discounts on shoes and clothing
50. What is the reason for advertisers using high-tech billboards? (A) It is cheaper to make high-tech billboards. (B) Advertising effects of digital billboards are mixed. (C) People tend to ignore ordinary advertisements. (D) Billboards are not placed in good locations.
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