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105年 - 105學年度私立醫學校院聯合招考轉學生考試 英文科試題#55151
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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105年 |
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50 |
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1. There’s a lot more of coughs and colds and allergies and asthmas, which were not so ____ earlier. (A) precursory (B) prevalent (C) declining (D) dazzling
2. My sister doesn’t like to do dishes because it is a ____ chore. (A) tired (B) busy (C) lazy (D) tedious
3. There is a ____ need for something to be done to save the Great Wall, the most famous Chinese architecture. (A) pleasing (B) pressure (C) press (D) pressing
4. With a growing number of ____ concerning food safety, the DT Food Company was among the first companies that decided to settle out of court with their customers.(A) sues (B) lawsuits (C) complement (D) compliment
5. Ten climbers ____ on Jade Mountain (Yushan) during the bad weather were rescued by a helicopter this morning. (A) strode (B) stranded (C) stroke (D) spread
6. In fact, a master's degree is an essential ____ for the position. (A) prerequisite (B) predicament (C) premiere (D) prediction
7. International interest in the ____ qualities of the Mediterranean diet began in the 1950s, when medical doctors started to link occurrence of heart disease with diet.(A) economical (B) continuing (C) revealing (D) therapeutic
8. He was dying from ____ because his diet doesn’t contain the right amount of nutrients. (A) malnutrition (B) malfunction (C) malpractice (D) malformation
9. It is estimated that ____ is associated with more than 110,000 deaths in the United States, and more than $6.1 billion is spent on health care related to overweight problem.(A) arthritis (B) asthma (C) obesity (D) allergy
10. The picture-bride system, according to author Yen Le Espiritu, was a form of “arranged marriage
facilitated
by the exchange of photographs.”(A) advanced (B) hindered (C) ceased (D) deprived
二、語法與用法
11. Although some people ____ eat insects for food, most people never would. (A) voluntary (B) volunteer (C) voluntarily (D) vulnerable
12. Analysts estimate that the Boeing Company ____ over 1,000 aircrafts to China by the end of next year. (A) will have sold (B) had sold (C) have sold (D) sales
13. On this you can ____: I will always love you till death do us part. (A) rest assured (B) rest assure (C) rest assume (D) rest apart
14. Leo ____ many important historical figures during his life, and he looks forward to meeting many more. (A) met (B) has met (C) has been meeting (D) has been met
15. The material culture of the Paleo-Indians differed little from ____ of other Stone Age peoples found in Asia, Africa, and Europe.(A) whom (B) them (C) those (D) that
16. ____ tilted toward the sun, the more heat it receives and the hotter it is. (A) The earth is most (B) The more the earth is (C) The earth is more than (D) As more as the earth is
17. Parkish and many other scientists argue that genetic engineering can help address the urgent problems of food shortage by increasing crop quantities, ____ crop varieties that resist pests and disease.(A) offering (B) offers (C) offered (D) offer
18. ____ the promise of the field, and the brilliant people who work in it, biomimetics has led to surprisingly very few business successes.(A) Because of (B) Despite (C) Because (D) Although
19. Marie is one of those persons who enjoy ____ from first to last at the party. (A) herself (B) themselves (C) himself (D) itself
20. Writers sometimes make references to things outside the text, ____ that the reader will understand the references. (A) assume (B) assumed (C) assuming (D) have assumed
21. (A) impending (B) hazardous (C) research (D) monitoring
22. (A) in advantage of (B) at crossroads (C) at the power of (D) at the risk of
23. (A) declined to (B) willed to (C) admitted to (D) forgot to
24. (A) advantages (B) performances (C) styles (D) difficulties
25. (A) dissatisfaction (B) satisfaction (C) understanding (D) commitment
26. (A) bequeathed of (B) deprived of (C) supplied with (D) satisfied with
27. (A) to enable (B) enabled (C) enabling (D) have enabled
28. (A) warrant (B) certificate (C) license (D) admission
29. (A) because (B) in spite of (C) due to (D) unless
30. (A) ripped through (B) running into (C) managed in (D) resulted in
31. (A) injure (B) injuring (C) having injure (D) injured
32. (A) apprehension (B) collaboration (C) anticipation (D) assumption
33. (A) anticipation (B) assumption (C) achievement (D) disappointment
34. (A) crucial (B) virtual (C) uncritical (D) optional
35. (A) by (B) into (C) of (D) via
36. According to the passage, how did the telegraph enhance the business of news gathering?(A) By monitoring schedules and routes for the railroads (B) By expanding the railroads(C) By allowing for more timely reporting (D) By adding San Francisco to the network
37. It can be inferred from the passage that _____. (A) Morse’s invention did not immediately achieve its full potential(B) Morse did not make a significant contribution to the communications industry(C) the extension of the telegraph was more important than its invention(D) journalists have the Associated Press to thank for the birth of the communications industry
38. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about the growth of the communications industry? (A) The telegraph helped connect the entire nation.(B) People could use the telegraph in San Francisco in 1861.(C) Morse invented the telegraph in 1837.(D) The telegraph lead to the invention of the rotary printing press.
39. What is the best title for this passage? (A) The benefit of globalization for the world as a whole (B) The benefit of globalization in developing countries(C) Globalization, Pros and Cons (D) The historical origins of globalization
40. According to the World Bank’s report, what is the major benefit from globalization? (A) It reduces people’s salaries. (B) It puts people to work.(C) It improves the quality of people’s lives. (D) It allows more job opportunities.
41. What does the word “advocates” refer to? (A) supporters (B) opponents (C) enemies (D) intruders
42. In the passage, what does the phrase “crowded out” refer to? (A) find out a solution (B) get out of globalization(C) bring out the best in people (D) put out of business
43. What is the conclusion for this passage? (A) Globalization is beneficial for developing countries.(B) Globalization should take everyone’s interest into consideration.(C) Globalization is bad for developing countries.(D) Globalization will fail.
44. What does the word “toxic” mean? (A) harmful (B) indifferent (C) tasteful (D) functioning
45. According to the report, which is true? (A) The reporter encourages students in America to apply for tuition loan.(B) Student loan debt helps boom American economy.(C) Fewer students involve loan debts in Europe.(D) Student loan debt causes long term harm to America’s economy.
46. According to the report, most students with loan debt are held back from ____. (A) entering a private company (B) searching for a job(C) buying a home (D) getting divorced
47. According to the report, a lot of young adults are not able to save money because ____. (A) they like to go to expensive restaurants (B) they have to pay back student loans(C) they still need to go to graduate programs (D) they need to support their families
48. These paragraphs would most likely appear in ____. (A) a novel (B) a technology textbook (C) a science fiction (D) a poem
49. What is the overall message of these paragraphs? (A) Longevity is the ultimate goal of technology.(B) Convenience is the ultimate goal of technology.(C) Technology will continue to influence our everyday life.(D) In general, technology has negative effects on people’s life styles.
50. What would be the best title for these paragraphs? (A) How to prevent abuses of modern technology (B) How to run a house electronically(C) Written communications and modern technology (D) Technology and everyday life
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