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104年 - 104私醫聯招 英文#27127
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
年份:
104年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. In order to solve the problems of overpopulation in overcrowded cities, engineers have begun huge projects working on ways to improve the cities’ _______and the public transportation. (A) rehabilitation (B) conjuncture (C) infrastructure (D) evacuation
2. The implications for telemedicine are far-reaching, and have the potential to completely ______ the health care industry for the better. (A) paste (B) transform (C) breakthrough (D) depict
3. Beekeepers are usually___________ so that they will not feel severe pains of bee stings. (A) desensitized (B) delineated (C) devastated (D) defrauded
4. The explosion was so powerful that it _____ many buildings in the southern suburbs. (A) flourished (B) validated (C) obliterated (D) manifested
5. Jennifer got married at age 18, but in ______, she thinks she should have waited till she was older. (A) backward (B) dilemma (C) prestige (D) retrospect
6. Some independent film makers like to shoot movies in Kaohsiung City because the city government _____ the film productions. (A) substitutes (B) subsidizes (C) subordinates (D) subjugates
7. Going into the outer space will give you the sense of weightlessness, and you’ll experience the blackness of space and see the ____ of the earth. (A) repugnance (B) resemblance (C) benevolence (D) curvature
8. Some of the animals in the zoo can be _____. Biting is a serious possibility. (A) compassionate (B) enchanting (C) amicable (D) aggressive
9. Whether as workers or objects of
affection
, dogs have certainly proven themselves beneficial to humans in many ways. (A) fondness (B) influence (C) burden (D) pride
10. The flower known as the daisy resembles a
miniature
sun with its yellow disc and rays of white or pink. (A) bright (B) multicolored (C) gigantic (D) tiny
11. The hip pop star must be so popular. Fans _____ in the queue for over 5 hours to buy her concert tickets. (A) had waited (B) waited (C) are waiting (D) have been waiting
12. Some people can plan to awaken at a certain time in the morning. _____ more than fifteen minutes or so off schedule. (A) Rarely they are (B) Rarely are they (C) Rarely have they (D) Rarely they have
13. Experts say that many more people would have survived from the fire if they _____. (A) would get off the building as quickly as possible (B) had gotten off the building immediately (C) got off the building at once (D) have gotten off the building right away
14. According to the research by psychologists, fans of heavy metal and rock music are usually _____ and enjoy taking risks. (A) actively physically (B) physically active (C) physical actively (D) physical active
15. _____ they have a new baby, they rarely get a good night’s sleep. (A) Despite that (B) Even (C) Now that (D) Unless
16. San Francisco is a paradise for cultural activities and attractions. Some like to visit historical museums, _____ others like to visit art galleries. (A) whereas (B) despite of (C) accordingly (D) in that
17. Although the city is relatively unaffected by extreme weather in comparison with other cities, there are now more typhoons than _____. (A) it used to (B) there used to be (C) was there (D) it has been
18. He’s the best opponent I’ve _____ this season, a great player. (A) come out (B) taken away (C) come across (D) taken up
19. Japanese _____ one of the most popular courses at the university since the Asian studies program was established. (A) has become (B) became (C) become (D) is
20. To take advantage of the sales promotion of the supermarket, many shoppers start to buy things _____. (A) at large (B) in terms (C) off base (D) in bulk
21. (A) will complete (B) to be completed (C) completing (D) completed
22. (A) which launched (B) that has started (C) it took off (D) would rise
23. (A) due to (B) a problem (C) it is because (D) you know
24. (A) had been (B) was (C) can be (D) would be
25. (A) Because (B) Once (C) Finally (D) At last
26. (A) more (B) many (C) much (D) less
27. (A) replenished (B) refurbished (C) abolished (D) vanished
28. (A) comes up with (B) accounts for (C) comes by (D) keeps up with
29. (A) discern (B) disdain (C) disperse (D) distract
30. (A) in where (B) which (C) wherever (D) whereby
31. (A) necessary affected (B) necessarily affecting (C) necessary affecting (D) necessarily affected
32. (A) mean (B) meaning (C) means (D) meanings
33. (A) That (B) It (C) Which (D) What
34. (A) to write (B) to writing (C) write (D) from writing
35. (A) make (B) makes (C) making (D) made
36. According to the passage, which of the following activities is unlikely to generate particulates? (A) burning coal (B) meditation (C) driving a truck that runs on diesel (D) emission from factories
37. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) causes and impacts of particulates (B) methods of improving air quality (C) geographical areas affected by particulates (D) composition analysis of particulates
38. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a possible health effect of particulates? (A) death at an early age (B) burst of blood vessels in the brain (C) change in the genetic material (D) insomnia
39. In the last paragraph, what does the word “minute” refer to? (A) an official record of a meeting (B) sixty seconds (C) tiny (D) breathing
40. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true about the impact of particulates on plants? (A) Particulates interfere with photosynthesis functions of plants. (B) Particulates block holes of plant leaves. (C) Particulates prevent plants from growing and developing as much as they should. (D) Particulates nourish plants by providing extra nutrients.
41. According to the passage, which of the following traits is NOT heritable? (A) love to drink tea (B) love to skydive (C) be nervous (D) be pessimistic
42. What is the best title for this passage? (A) Human Traits (B) Heritability of Behavioral Characteristics (C) Coffee, Tea, and Personality (D) Optimism and Pessimism
43. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) A person’s consumption of coffee is influenced by his or her genes. (B) Many behavioral characteristics are the results of genes, not environment. (C) Shyness and thrill seeking are heritable to some degree. (D) Happiness mainly depends on love and professional success.
44. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Some behavioral characteristics are found to be heritable to some degree. (B) It is difficult to find out what personalities are influenced mainly by genes. (C) Both optimism and pessimism are influenced mainly by genes. (D) Money and love cannot buy happiness.
45. When did the latest period of overconsumption start? (A) right after World War II (B) in 1980s (C) at the beginning of 21st century (D) in the past decade
46. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT the reason for Americans’ overconsumption? (A) Americans frequently use credit-cards for everyday shopping. (B) The price of consumer goods has been going down. (C) More and more discount retailers set up in communities. (D) All clothing outlets are selling low-cost garments.
47. According to the passage, which of the following brands is an import? (A) H&M (B) Gap (C) American Eagle (D) Forever 21
48. How many pieces of clothing does the average American household buy every year? (A) 29 (B) 16 (C) 64 (D) 248
49. The meaning of the word “plunged” in the passage is closest to ____. (A) fallen (B) driven (C) picked (D) merged
50. What might be the best title for this passage? (A) Americans’ Overconsumption (B) Economic Development in the U.S. (C) Fast Fashions in the U.S. (D) Americans’ Favorite Clothing Outlets
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