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104年 - 慈濟大學學士後中醫-英文#23669
科目:
學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
104年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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學士後中醫◆英文
選擇題 (40)
1. The patient spent the night in the _____ care unit after the operation because of her critical condition. (A) intensive (B) independent (C) internal (D) initial
2. The hotel prides itself on _____ a high service standard, which has been praised by customers for over 50 years. (A) lecturing (B) launching (C) meditating (D) maintaining
3. The hotel has its own pool and leisure _____, including play rooms for children and fitness rooms for adults. (A) pastimes (B) activities (C) facilities (D) elections
4. The movie star is famous for always keeping a low _____. He doesn’t want much public attention to his personal life. (A) portrait (B) profile (C) profit (D) position
5. The generous benefactor wished to remain _____, so no one knew who made the donation. (A) anonymous (B) unique (C) optimistic (D) elegant
6. That ____ specializes in both amphibian animals and alpine plants. (A) anthropologist (B) zoologist (C) botanist (D) biologist
7. The Himalayas present more problems for mountain climbers than the Rocky Mountains do because they are at a higher ____. (A) aptitude (B) attitude (C) altitude (D) platitude
8. Nurses work in different ____ so that there is always someone ready to help the patients. (A) shifts (B) condensers (C) reduplications (D) cooperation
9. According to memory experts, the use of mnemonics can help one _____ the information received. (A) distain (B) attain (C) contain (D) retain
10. Whenever my poodles got sick, I would take them to see a(n) _____ right away. (A) pediatrician (B) veterinarian (C) gynecologist (D) optician
11. The professor is filing charges of ____ against the writer who took several pages from her book and reprinted them as his own work. (A) extortion (B) plagiarism (C) confrontation (D) euphemism
12. Hanging a national flag outside your house is one way to show your ____. (A) capitalism (B) mechanism (C) patriotism (D) criticism
13. ____ people are very determined and do not give up easily when they try to achieve something. (A) Tenacious (B) Conscientious (C) Pretentious (D) Cautious
14. A(n) ____ will be performed to determine whether the lump is malignant or benign. (A) transplant (B) biopsy (C) autopsy (D) dissection
15. An interesting fact about the Nobel Prize is that it’s not customary for someone to receive the award ____; that is, Nobel Prize winners must still be alive at the time when the awards are announced. (A) lethally (B) compulsorily (C) posthumously (D) invulnerably
16. (A) misconceptions (B) occasions (C) extensions (D) inventions
17. (A) who (B) what (C) they (D) that
18. (A) but (B) if (C) until (D) when
19. (A) to make (B) makes (C) made (D) making
20. (A) depend on (B) give up (C) take off (D) result in
21. (A) one (B) which (C) that (D) it
22. (A) Unless (B) While (C) Until (D) Because
23. (A) deals (B) dealt (C) dealing (D) to deal
24. (A) appoint (B) comprehend (C) compress (D) append
25. (A) aspire (B) ascend (C) abound (D) abandon
26. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Encouraging consumers to shop at supermarkets. (B) The advantages of buying goods in bulk. (C) Tipping practice in grocery shopping. (D) Informing consumers of some supermarket shopping tips.
27. According to the passage, which of the following is considered smart grocery shopping? (A) Avoid goods that have almost reached the expiration dates. (B) Skip the “buy one and get the second one 50% off” goods. (C) Ask clerks to slice ham for you. (D) Buy produce in bulk.
28. Where do you most likely find this passage? (A) Medical journals. (B) Consumers’ guides. (C) Financial reports. (D) Science magazines.
29. According to the passage, what should our attitude be towards supermarkets’ promotional strategies? (A) Surprised and skillful. (B) Excited and hopeful. (C) Optimistic and cheerful. (D) Cautious and skeptical.
30. What is the purpose of this passage? (A) To promote traveling to Macau. (B) To introduce the history of Macau. (C) To analyze the status of Macau. (D) To compare the architectures in Macau.
31. According to the passage, which of the following statements concerning A-Ma Temple is NOT true? (A) It was first built to worship the sea goddess. (B) It combines the ultra-modern and the ancient past of Macau. (C) It is very popular especially during the Chinese Spring Festival (D) It was built earlier than the original church of the Ruins of St Paul’s.
32. According to the passage, when was the original church of the Ruins of St Paul’s built? (A) In 1557. (B) In 2005. (C) In the 15th Century. (D) In the 17th Century.
33. According to the passage, which of the following statements about Macau is NOT true? (A) It is famous and significant in the history of East-West relations. (B) It is a popular traveling spot for its architectures and history. (C) It is a site of pilgrimage for both Buddhists and Christians. (D) It was populated by Chinese before the Portuguese arrived.
34. The word “
freed
” in the last sentence of this article means _____. (A) released (B) excluded (C) limited (D) controlled
35. Which statement below is true about hemispherectomy? (A) It permanently damages young children’s speaking ability. (B) It causes epilepsy among children. (C) It is a minor brain surgery that helps the brain to track epilepsy. (D) It may trigger the development of a new linguistic system.
36. Which of the following is the main idea of this article? (A) Both left and right hemispheres can develop innate linguistic ability for normal people. (B) Hemispherectomy affects patient’s linguistic ability temporarily. (C) Young children have the plasticity of developing the right hemisphere for language. (D) The left hemisphere is predisposed to language.
37. Which of the following statements is
NOT
true? (A) Epstein’s work is now almost forgotten. (B) Some critics admired Epstein’s work. (C) Epstein lived in Paris in his youth. (D) Epstein’s first major work was created in London.
38. The word “
denounced
” in bold letters can best be replaced by ______. (A) condemned (B) damaged (C) acclaimed (D) disclaimed
39. The passage states that some people didn’t like some of Epstein’s sculptures because they found the sculptures _____. (A) badly made (B) mutilated (C) offensive (D) primitive
40. Today, a newly erected Epstein’s sculpture would probably _____. (A) be adversely criticized (B) conform to public opinions (C) be well received (D) be mutilated
申論題 (1)
IV. English Composition (20%)
Write your ideas in no more than 250 words.
The smart phone is getting so popular that it is almost a necessity for modern people. Despite its popularity, some people are still reluctant to get a smart phone. In your viewpoints, what are the reasons for
NOT
possessing and using a smart phone? Explain and elaborate your reasons and support your arguments.