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103年 - 103 大學入學考試中心_指定科目考試:英文#16791
科目:
高中(學測,指考)◆英文 |
年份:
103年 |
選擇題數:
51 |
申論題數:
3
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所屬科目:
高中(學測,指考)◆英文
選擇題 (51)
1. When dining at a restaurant, we need to be ______ of other customers and keep our conversations at an appropriate noise level. (A) peculiar (B) defensive (C) noticeable (D) considerate
2. John shows ______ towards his classmates. He doesn’t take part in any of the class activities and doesn’t even bother talking to other students in his class. (A) indifference (B) sympathy (C) ambiguity (D) desperation
3. To meet the unique needs of the elderly, the company designed a cell phone ______ for seniors, which has big buttons and large color displays. (A) necessarily (B) relatively (C) specifically (D) voluntarily
4. A well-constructed building has a better chance of ______ natural disasters such as typhoons, tornadoes, and earthquakes. (A) undertaking (B) conceiving (C) executing (D) withstanding
5. Our family doctor has repeatedly warned me that spicy food may ______ my stomach, so I’d better stay away from it. (A) irritate (B) liberate (C) kidnap (D) override
6. Because the new principal is young and inexperienced, the teachers are ______ about whether he can run the school well. (A) passionate (B) impressive (C) arrogant (D) skeptical
7. Many universities offer a large number of scholarships as an ______ to attract outstanding students to enroll in their schools. (A) ornament (B) incentive (C) emphasis (D) application
8. Since Diana is such an ______ speaker, she has won several medals for her school in national speech contests. (A) authentic (B) imperative (C) eloquent (D) optional
9. The candidate made energy ______ the central theme of his campaign, calling for a greater reduction in oil consumption. (A) evolution (B) conservation (C) donation (D) opposition
10. Concerned about mudslides, the local government quickly ______ the villagers from their homes before the typhoon hit the mountain area. (A) evacuated (B) suffocated (C) humiliated (D) accommodated
11. (A) accumulate (B) crumble (C) establish (D) radiate
12. (A) use (B) to use (C) using (D) used
13. (A) essentially (B) frequently (C) typically (D) objectively
14. (A) In short (B) Otherwise (C) Nevertheless (D) For example
15. (A) it (B) one (C) the (D) which
16. (A) proposed (B) ordered (C) digested (D) served
17. (A) across (B) beside (C) upon (D) within
18. (A) especially (B) originally (C) consequently (D) fortunately
19. (A) casual (B) similar (C) direct (D) grateful
20. (A) is to be (B) was to be (C) might have been (D) will have been
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21. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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22. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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23. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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24. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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25. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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26. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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27. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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28. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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29. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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30. (AB) replaced (AC) mortal (AD) spirit (AE) available (BC) journey (BD) luxurious (BE) collected (CD) purchase (CE) alive (DE) needs (ABC) limited (ABD) images
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31. (AB)Eccentrics are also found to be healthier. (AC) According to a recent study in England, eccentrics are more creative. (AD) Or it could be our best friend’s brother who wears shorts to a formal dance. (AE)People may have eccentric taste in clothes, or have eccentric hobbies. (BC) Psychologists also find that eccentric people do not follow conventions. (BD) Such personal traits are found to play an important role in boosting the body’s immune system.
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32. (AB)Eccentrics are also found to be healthier. (AC) According to a recent study in England, eccentrics are more creative. (AD) Or it could be our best friend’s brother who wears shorts to a formal dance. (AE)People may have eccentric taste in clothes, or have eccentric hobbies. (BC) Psychologists also find that eccentric people do not follow conventions. (BD) Such personal traits are found to play an important role in boosting the body’s immune system.
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33. (AB)Eccentrics are also found to be healthier. (AC) According to a recent study in England, eccentrics are more creative. (AD) Or it could be our best friend’s brother who wears shorts to a formal dance. (AE)People may have eccentric taste in clothes, or have eccentric hobbies. (BC) Psychologists also find that eccentric people do not follow conventions. (BD) Such personal traits are found to play an important role in boosting the body’s immune system.
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34. (AB)Eccentrics are also found to be healthier. (AC) According to a recent study in England, eccentrics are more creative. (AD) Or it could be our best friend’s brother who wears shorts to a formal dance. (AE)People may have eccentric taste in clothes, or have eccentric hobbies. (BC) Psychologists also find that eccentric people do not follow conventions. (BD) Such personal traits are found to play an important role in boosting the body’s immune system.
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35. (AB)Eccentrics are also found to be healthier. (AC) According to a recent study in England, eccentrics are more creative. (AD) Or it could be our best friend’s brother who wears shorts to a formal dance. (AE)People may have eccentric taste in clothes, or have eccentric hobbies. (BC) Psychologists also find that eccentric people do not follow conventions. (BD) Such personal traits are found to play an important role in boosting the body’s immune system.
36. What was the purpose of building the Brooklyn Bridge? (A) To replace an old bridge. (B) To set up a model for bridge construction. (C) To build a suspension bridge for the Civil War. (D) To provide faster and safer transportation than boats.
37. Which of the following is closest in meaning to “deflected” in the second paragraph? (A) Blocked. (B) Detected. (C) Engaged. (D) Indicated.
38. Which of the following is true about the Brooklyn Bridge? (A) It was built in 1865. (B) It is shorter than originally planned. (C) It was first proposed after the Civil War. (D) It was built by the New York Bridge Company.
39. According to the passage, which of the following correctly describes John Augustus Roebling? (A) He participated in the Civil War and was seriously wounded. (B) He was chosen to design the bridge because of his radical views. (C) He was the first person to propose the construction of the bridge. (D) He moved to America because he was discriminated against in his home country.
40. What is the best title of this passage? (A) Heart Diseases and Their Causes (B) The Power of Social Connection (C) Differences in Japanese Americans (D) The Sense of Belonging vs. Isolation
41. Which of the following is a finding of the two American professors’ study? (A) Many Japanese men that lived up to 100 years were smokers. (B) Those who often ate hamburgers and fries were more likely to fall sick. (C) Japanese immigrants to America usually formed a tight-knit community. (D) Westernized social life was related to the heart-attack rate of Japanese Americans.
42. Which of the following is an example of “something bigger” in the last paragraph? (A) A family. (B) A stadium. (C) The universe. (D) The digital world.
43. What is the ratio of heart disease between Japanese living in Japan and Japanese Americans in Hawaii? (A) 1 to 2.5 (B) 1 to 5 (C) 3 to 5 (D) 1.5 to 5
44. What is the purpose of this article? (A) To introduce a new currency. (B) To prove the value of a young economy. (C) To explore ways to do online transactions. (D) To explain how to build up a business network.
45. Why is the value of Bitcoin not stable? (A) Because its use is illegal. (B) Because it is not a valid investment. (C) Because it is still developing. (D) Because its circulation is limited to the youth.
46. Which of the following is true about Bitcoin? (A) Bitcoin addresses are known only to their owners. (B) Once a transaction is made, the Bitcoin cannot be refunded. (C) Bitcoin user’s identity is always open to the general public. (D) When a payment is received, the Bitcoin can be turned into local currency.
47. What advice would the author give to those who are interested in keeping money in Bitcoin? (A) Better late than never. (B) Look before you leap. (C) Make hay while the sun shines. (D) No pain, no gain.
48. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Researchers have found an effective way to halt the spread of insect-borne diseases around the world. (B) Many people are worried about the effects of genetically modified organisms on the environment. (C) It takes time to gain public support for the application of genetic modification to disease control. (D) Genetic engineering looks promising in reducing malaria, though there may be unknown consequences.
49. Which of the following best shows the organization of this passage? (A) Introduction => Comparison => Contrast (B) Problem => Solution => Potential difficulties (C) Proposal => Arguments => Counter-arguments (D) Definition => Examples => Tentative conclusions
50. According to the passage, which of the following is true about malaria parasites? (A) They are resistant to genetic modification and vaccines. (B) They reproduce in the human liver and grow stronger there. (C) They can be found in only one gender of a class of mosquitoes. (D) They are transmitted to around one million children each year.
51. What does “that” in the third paragraph refer to? (A) Some malaria parasites escaping from the ecosystems. (B) Malaria parasites becoming immune to the engineered bacterium. (C) Modified mosquitoes becoming more competitive than the wild ones. (D) Transmission of malaria being blocked from mosquitoes to humans.
申論題 (3)
1. 食用過多油炸食物可能會導致學童體重過重,甚至更嚴重的健康問題。
2. 因此,家長與老師應該共同合作,找出處理這個棘手議題的有效措施。
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