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> 104年 - 104 國立新竹教育大學碩、博士班(含碩士在職專班)招生考試試題:英文#96932
104年 - 104 國立新竹教育大學碩、博士班(含碩士在職專班)招生考試試題:英文#96932
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
104年 |
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0 |
申論題數:
44
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. America’s Sweetheart became a single mother at the age of 45 when she _____ son Louis from New Orleans.(A) adapted (B) adopted (C) adepts (D) adroit
2. We have lived for a few years amid a torrent of reports about the clear and _____ danger of epidemic flu. (A) distant (B) inarticulate (C) imminent (D) indistinctive
3. When the political hurricane known as the Arab Spring hit the region, Bashar al-Assad _______ his country’s immunity to the troubles. (A) proclaimed (B) obscured (C) disclaimed (D) concealed
4. 200% increase in U.S. ______ killed or injured while wearing headphones since 2004. (A) podiums (B) pedestals (C) symposiums (D) pedestrians
5. By the summer of 2009, the worse of the financial crisis appeared to be over, but the broader economic ______ started settling in. (A) malaise (B) optimism (C) buoyancy (D) hopefulness
6. The organization Christine Lagarde took over had already undergone a radical ________. (A) transfer (B) transaction (C) transformation (D) transmission
7. In the move that would _____ Soros’s swashbuckling reputation in the financial world, he made more than $ 1 billion in 1992 after he shorted the British pound. (A) decade (B) manipulate (C) cement (D) separate
8. Charlize Theron might be late for the interview because her house was surrounded by ______ and she couldn’t get out. (A) performers (B) paparazzi (C) freelancers (D) celebrities
9. While “K-pop” has gained popularity as the catch-all term for a host of glossy boy and girl bands, East Asia’s music industry is being ______ tailored for a global audience in the digital age. (A) astutely (B) imprudently (C) idiotically (D) naively
10. In 1956, Bangalore found itself the capital of a new Kannada state. The first to pour in were _____ who needed offices, houses and roads to run the new state. (A) enterprisers (B) entrepreneurs (C) bureaucracies (D) bureaucrats
1. For more than a year and a half, Chen, an advocate of women’s right and for the disabled, _______ under extra-legal house arrest in the far-eastern province of Shandong. (A) had held (B) had been held (C) had hold (D) had been hold
2. Apple has launched numerous lawsuits against Android phone makers and so far __________ interest in settling. (A) have showed less (B) have shown little (C) has showed less (D) has shown little
3. Microsoft will face a tough slog against Apple’s iPad and Amazon’s Kindle, _______ outsells the Nook tow to one. (A) the latter of which (B) the later of it (C) the latter of those (D) the later of which
4. It remains ______ whether the government will actually implement this policy. (A) seeing (B) to see (C) to be seen (D) to be seem
5. The United States has more children growing up without a father than _______. (A) Germany children does (B) Germany has children (C) Germany children have (D) Germany have children
6. When Jessica Simpson, nine months’ pregnant with a 10-pound baby, ______ to give birth last week, she was not just any mother to be. (A) heads to the hospital (B) heading to the hospital (C) head to the hospital (D) headed to the hospital
7. Among _________ in Beijing, petitioners make repeated trips to the capital, or they stay for years, collecting scrapes to support themselves or picking up thrown-out food to eat. (A) the most marginalized groups (B) the more marginalized groups (C) most marginalized group (D) more marginalized group
8. _________ and American-style trousers, Garry Kasparov looks like a businessman who has come home from work. (A) To wear a sport coat (B) Wearing a sport coat (C) A sport coat (D) Sport coats
9. If the government ________ taxes further, this would have serious consequences. (A) will raise (B) raised (C) would raise (D) raises
10. Not just by overeating, but through lack of exercise, __________ overweight. (A) people have become (B) people become (C) people became (D) do people become
1. The primary purpose of the passage is to _____. (A) highlight the reasons why climate change is beneficial (B) argue that a carbon-tax is an essential part for business (C) introduce green rankings ran by a magazine (D) educate readers about how to protect the environment.
2. Based on information in this passage, which of the following would most likely be considered true? (A) The environmental management of different types of companies is evaluated based on different criteria. (B) Sony does not fall into the industry sectors evaluated by Newsweek. (C) Green Rankings include many different types of companies. (D) Since 2009, green projects have been increased in the public sector.
3. This passage would most likely be found ______. (A) in a magazine article about climate change (B) in a letter from a magazine editor to another (C) in a magazine article identifying different types of green momentum (D) in a magazine article about environmental regulation movements
4. What would be the best title of this passage? (A) The World’s Green Rankings (B) Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen (C) Governments’ Environmental Management (D) Environmental Regulations in Australia
5. What is the purpose of this article? (A) to promote Asia’s colleges and universities (B) to introduce economic powerhouses in Asia (C) to advertise MBAs in the East (D) to hire candidates with an MBA qualification.
6. According to the author, what is the major reason for one to study in Asia? (A) to hold an MBA qualification (B) to compete with other candidates for the same position (C) to receive rigorous training and develop presentation skills (D) to immerse oneself in another culture central to an economic hotspot.
7. Based on the information in this article, it can be inferred that ________. (A) more and more businesses are hiring candidates with an MBA qualification (B) MBAs have become the most sought after qualifications for graduates in Asia (C) qualifications from a quality institution is important in today’s employment climate (D) Australia, China and Singapore are renowned for quality higher education
8. Which of the following statements would the author most likely agree with? (A) Experience of the Asian way of life is regarded as a very positive addition to the resume. (B) MBAs from Australia, China, Singapore and Hong Kong are held in high regard by potential employers. (C) Those who undertake a graduate degree in Asia will have a striking impact on potential employers. (D) A top qualification means holding a degree in MBA from an Asian university.
9. According to the author, which of the following is ever-present to success in the world of business? (A) exposure to an Asian way of life (B) experience of another culture in the East (C) degrees and qualifications (D) academic studies and experience of the workplace
10. Using the article as a guide, it can be understood that ______. I. Universities in Taiwan are renowned for providing their students with rigorous training and assignments throughout their courses. II. More and more companies are looking to invest and establish foundations in Asia. III. Due to the growing Eastern trend, many students are looking forwards to high education in Asia. (A) I only (B) II only (C) I and II only (D) II and III only
11. What is the best title for the passage? (A) Greek Civilization and Tragedy (B) Who Won the Greek Showdown in Europe? (C) New Development in Greek Austerity (D) The Victory of Alexis Tsipras
12. According to the passage, the Greek concessions are related primarily to _____. (A) labor and education (B) transportation and insurance (C) a physical battle (D) international oversight of Greek finance
13. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a factor Alexis Tsipras has to face? (A) The basics of the existing aid deal (B) The investor’s face-saving room (C) A list of reform ideas (D) The combination of pressure on the banking sector and on state cash flows
14. In the last sentence, “that” refers to _______. (A) return privileges (B) debt (C) buyer and seller (D) money
15. What is the possible issue following the article? (A) unusual ways to advertise European debts (B) types of payment plans for service (C) theories about how financial crisis affects different levels of society (D) how certain elements of a price “package” influence its market value
16. The proportion of young people now enrolled in universities and colleges in 2005 was around_______. (A) 65% (B) 72% (C) 49% (D) 16%
17. It can be inferred from this passage that ______. (A) most people in Australia countries value study (B) students in American high schools are keen to study (C) there are actually fewer colleges and universities in America than has not been reported (D) the proportion of student’s enrollment in college is seen as a measure of a nation’s economy
18. The number of colleges and universities in Taiwan in the past decade _____. (A) has been on the rise (B) has been decreasing gradually (C) has remained unchanged (D) has surpassed that of high schools
19. “Educational standards” (in paragraph 2) in this article most probably refers to______. (A) the number of universities (B) to make better living by higher degree (C) international rankings (D) the proportion of high school student’s enrollment in college
20. Which of the following statements best summarized the main idea of the passage? (A) The contribution of higher education to Taiwan’s development (B) Today’s conditions for Asian high school students (C) Grading Taiwan’s Higher Education (D) Higher education in developed countries
1. Elizabethan England was, of course, quite different from modern Western societies in the ways in which its educational systems worked and in how they served social and cultural structures.
2. Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of, who do the things that no one can imagine.
1. 宋先生決心要讓女兒們受教育並且還要送她們出國留學,這在當時的中國 家庭中是罕見的。這是他主張進步的另一實例:他把女兒們作為智力上完全與 男子平等的家庭成員來對待。
2. 如果有來生 要做一棵樹 站成永恒 沒有悲歡的姿勢 一半在土裏安詳 一半在風裏飛揚 一半灑落陰涼 一半沐浴陽光。