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105年 - 105 慈濟大學_學士後中醫學系招生考試試題:英文科#69924
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
105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. He was fired for his _____ lateness. (A) casual (B) leisure (C) handful (D) habitual
2. Some studies show that many violent criminals begin exhibiting _____ behavior in early childhood. (A) discern (B) deviant (C) disciplined (D) derivative
3. The claim that extraterrestrials built the pyramids is _____. (A) proprietary (B) prosperous (C) propositional (D) preposterous
4. The government claims to be doing all it can to _____ corruption. (A) erect (B) eradicate (C) exert (D) enclose
5. Smoking _____ you to lung cancer. (A) predisposes (B) proposes (C) prospects (D) presupposes
6. A 6.9-_______ earthquake struck the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu Sunday, according to the United States Geological Survey. (A) magnitude (B) matriarch (C) magnet (D) multitude
7. Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez flew to Taiwan to attend President-elect Tsai Ing-wen's________ ceremony this May. (A) opening (B) graduation (C) commencement (D) inauguration
8. Those companies guarantee that their products contain no artificial __________. (A) preservatives (B) maintenance (C) congregations (D) protections
9. Viruses cannot survive on their own. They must obtain ________ from their hosts. (A) capsules (B) nutrients (C) solution (D) tablets
10. It is quite easy to get a library card in Taipei; everyone is _______ to apply with their ID. (A) legible (B) inevitable (C) mandatory (D) eligible
11. Whether I go to university or not is _____ on what exam grades I get. (A) depended (B) dependent (C) dependence (D) dependable
12. It is essential that our price _____ competitive or our patrons may be lured to the cheap stores. (A) remain (B) remains (C) remaining (D) to remain
13. The debris _______ to be from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which vanished in March 2014 with 239 people on board, was found Thursday on the coast of Rodrigues Island. (A) suspect (B) suspecting (C) suspected (D) to suspect
14. __________ the life-threatening disease, we had greater confidence that we would be able to develop a cure for it. (A) Having researched (B) In order to research (C) Whatever research on (D) Our research of
15. You __________ a psychiatrist if you __________ harder at school. (A) would be, have studied (B) would have been, would study (C) could be, had studied (D) will, had studied
16.(A) when (B) what (C) whether (D) which
17.(A) buzz (B) empty (C) content (D) opaque
18.(A) is transformed (B) has transformed (C) had transformed (D) was transformed
19.(A) As a result of (B) In addition to (C) In contrast (D) As far as
20.(A) paid (B) drawn (C) placed (D) obtained
21.(A) effects (B) increments (C) solutions (D) threats
22.(A) ecofriendly (B) degrading (C) destructive (D) deceptive
23.(A) consisting (B) including (C) providing (D) owing
24.(A) indicate (B) refer to (C) point to (D) count on
25.(A) existent (B) extinct (C) at risk (D) on their own
26. What does
clandestine
in Sentence 4 mean? (A) neat (B) secret (C) professional (D) methodical
27. According to this passage, what is
NOT
true? (A) Some researchers were found to be dishonest in various scientific disciplines. (B) A Nobel laureate was implicated in an academic fraud investigation. (C) Scientific fraud decreased recently due to the government’s efforts. (D) The researchers intend to investigate the nature of fraud connected with medical research.
28. What can you infer from this passage? (A) The researchers are in favor of fraud in scientific research. (B) Most physicians and scientists falsify their research results. (C) Medical research fraud can be identified easily by physicians and scientists. (D) The authors believe that they should be able to know more about scientific fraud by surveying biostatisticians.
29. According to the authors, what really makes the study of scientific fraud difficult? (A) Lack of researchers (B) Lack of medical practitioners (C) Lack of biostatisticians (D) Lack of reliable information resulting from the thorny nature of scientific research
30. The researchers want to survey members of ISCB because _______. (A) they are statisticians and are fraudulent themselves (B) they have access to the data and are capable of analyzing them (C) the medical fraud issue has been studied extensively (D) they are least qualified to conduct scientific research
31. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To develop an approach to punish failing students fairly (B) To promote a computer sales package among students (C) To show parents how to help their children use computers (D) To inform readers of an effective way to help underachieving students
32. For the underachieving students, Samuel Juan Academy suggests ________________ . (A) assigning a tutor to help them (B) giving them extra assignments (C) giving them a computer to use at home (D) offering them weekend remedial math classes
33. Which of the following is the expression
computer literate
(Line 8) closest to in meaning? (A) having a computer at home (B) knowing how to use computers (C) good at playing computer games (D) able to read texts on a computer screen
34. Which of the following is the expression
affordable
(Line 15) closest to in meaning? (A) useful (B) attempt (C) influential (D) inexpensive
35. What do the students and their families in the Computers for Success program have to do? (A) Participate in a weekend class (B) Buy a refurbished computer (C) Make an investment in the academy (D) Fix computers for the academy on weekends
36. What is
TRUE
about the first pacemaker? (A) It was powered solely by electricity. (B) It was applauded by the medical community. (C) It contained several parts that needed to be plugged in. (D) It delivered electricity to the heart via a needle.
37. How does having an MRI scan differ from taking a traditional X-ray? (A) MRI uses advanced wireless technology. (B) MRI locates and fixes the defects within the body more easily. (C) MRI produces better pictures of a person’s internal structure. (D) The earliest MRI model employed a needle to create 3-D pictures.
38. Why is endoscopic surgery less damaging? (A) Robots are placed inside the body. (B) Only a few small openings are made in the body. (C) Lasers are always utilized in the procedure. (D) Surgeons practice it by using video games.
39. What is
NOT
a major benefit of laser surgery? (A) It shortens the average healing time. (B) The likelihood of infections is lessened. (C) It has been proven to be effective in eye operations. (D) There is less chance of injuring the digestive system.
40. What is the passage about? (A) It discusses the modern medical technology. (B) It is about the original technology used to cure cardiovascular diseases. (C) It contrasts the advantages and disadvantages of using the endoscopy. (D) It introduces the benefits of using the MRI scanner.
申論題 (1)
IV. Composition: Express your ideas in no more than 250 words. 20%
Discuss the importance of preventive medicine and effective ways to promote it.