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外國文(英文;包括作文、翻譯與應用文)
選擇題 (40)
1 The university has been considered one of the most____ institutes in the world since its founding in the 19th century.(A)scrambled (B)consecutive (C)prestigious (D)forbidden
2 A retired general, a retired scholar, and a bankrupt businessman all have experiences and accomplishment that can be seen as____ assets.(A)implacable (B)intangible (C)imminent (D)interstitial
3 Garden plants with tender fruits, vegetables or delicate stalks and leaves are the most ____to frost damage. (A)susceptible (B)suspicious (C)suspended (D)sustainable
4 Almost 15 years ago, I ____a story about an innocent man who had been sentenced to die in the Huntsville electric chair.(A)based on (B)coiled up (C)ate up (D)stumbled on
5 With good leadership, the CEO gets the business ____within a year. (A)up and running (B)up and down (C)on and going (D)in and out
6 The lamp goes so well with the furniture and the floor carpet. It is a beautiful ____to the living room. (A)milestone (B)inscription (C)landscape (D)complement
7 (A)tight (B)bright (C)highlight (D)upright
8 (A)fingers (B)feathers (C)features (D)figures
9 (A)meditative (B)calculative (C)manipulative (D)possesive
10 (A)racial (B)crucial (C)spatial (D)cultural
11 (A)are able to (B)are proud to (C)are capable of (D)are thinking of
12 (A)was convoked (B)was invoked (C)was provoked (D)was revoked
13 (A)embarrassed (B)embargoed (C)embodied (D)embroiled
14 (A)contributed to (B)focused on (C)relied on (D)stemmed from
15 (A)had taken off (B)has taken off (C)took off (D)was taking off
16 (A)time capsule (B)time card (C)time clock (D)time frame
17 (A)unites (B)collaborates (C)counteracts (D)circumscribes
18 (A)tangible (B)malicious (C)neutral (D)tactile
19 Lisa was five-year-old; she was very fair, nicely rounded, with fierce blue eyes and more curiosity than any human being I have ever met. In her it was an energy that if harnessed could have run an entire electrical plant.(A)Lisa is curious about running a power plant and producing energy.(B)Lisa has round blue eyes, is fair to her friends and curious about energy.(C)Lisa is a curious child with an abundance of energy.(D)Lisa harnesses energy to run an electricity plant.
20 All her life Kelly had stuck with difficult tasks and challenges, and triumphed. (A)Kelly gained complete success after a life-long struggle through all sorts of difficult situations.(B)Kelly had so many difficulties that she could never think of being successful.(C)Kelly’s success had nothing to do with all the difficulties that she experienced in life.(D)Kelly became less successful once she faced more challenges in life.
21 (A)The same spirit of protest also touched literature.(B)Frost wrote poetry that was based on ordinary speech and was accessible to a large audience.(C)His typical characters are joyless men and women who spend their days contemplating their own failure.(D)His first volumes, A Boy’s Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914) gained him a popularity that lasted half a century.
22 (A)The same spirit of protest also touched literature. (B)Frost wrote poetry that was based on ordinary speech and was accessible to a large audience.(C)His typical characters are joyless men and women who spend their days contemplating their own failure.(D)In particular, Edwin Arlington Robinson and Robert Frost used the scenes and voices of New England to create memorablepoetry.
23 (A)Frost wrote poetry that was based on ordinary speech and was accessible to a large audience. (B)His typical characters are joyless men and women who spend their days contemplating their own failure.(C)His first volumes, A Boy’s Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914) gained him a popularity that kept through half a century.(D)In particular, Edwin Arlington Robinson and Robert Frost used the scenes and voices of New England to create memorablepoetry.
24 (A)Frost wrote poetry that was based on ordinary speech and was accessible to a large audience. (B)His typical characters are joyless men and women who spend their days contemplating their own failure.(C)His first volumes, A Boy’s Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914) gained him a popularity that kept through half a century.(D)In particular, Edwin Arlington Robinson and Robert Frost used the scenes and voices of New England to create memorablepoetry.
25 (A)Frost wrote poetry that was based on ordinary speech and was accessible to a large audience. (B)His typical characters are joyless men and women who spend their days contemplating their own failure.(C)The same spirit of protest also touched literature.(D)In particular, Edwin Arlington Robinson and Robert Frost used the scenes and voices of New England to create memorablepoetry.
26 Why did Spring sell faked autographs in England and Canada? (A)There was a greater demand there than in America. (B)There was less chance of being detected there.(C)Britain was Spring’s birthplace. (D)The prices were higher in England and Canada.
27 Which of the following had a great demand in Great Britain after the Civil War? (A)Southern money (B)Signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin(C)Southern manuscripts and letters (D)Civil War battle plans
28 Which of the following best describes Robert Spring’s career? (A)He was a forger of signatures. (B)He ran a bookstore in London.(C)He corresponded with Miss Fanny Jackson. (D)He was a respectable antique dealer.
29 According to the passage, to whom are forgeries usually sold? (A)Sharp-eyed experts (B)Persons who aren’t experts(C)Old book dealers (D)Owners of old books
30 Who was Miss Fanny Jackson? (A)The only daughter of General “Stonewall” Jackson.(B)A little-known girl who sold her father’s papers to Robert Spring.(C)Robert Spring’s daughter(D)An imaginary person created by Spring
31 What is this passage mainly about? (A)The exact cause of Asperger Syndrome is not known yet.(B)The treatment of Asperger Syndrome is difficult.(C)People with Asperger Syndrome are different.(D)Asperger Syndrome is not a disorder.
32 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A)With the advance of medical science, the disorder can be cured in the near future.(B)Asperger patients are otherwise normal human being with a different behavior pattern.(C)People with Asperger Syndrome enjoy small talk.(D)People with Asperger Syndrome are physically agile; they have no difficulty interacting with other people.
33 What does the last sentence of the passage imply? (A)If Asperger Syndrome is treated as a difference, rather than a disability, it will be cured in the near future.(B)Because the exact cause of Asperger Syndrome is unknown, it is considered as a disability.(C)Because people with Asperger Syndrome have difficulties in social interaction, they are significantly different.(D)As questions about the causes of the disorder remain, Asperger Syndrome should be seen as a difference.
34 What do spiders of a more aggressive nature tend to do? (A)Produce offsprings. (B)Protect their community. (C)Form childcare units. (D)Forsake their colony.
35 Which statement best describes the relationship between spider personality and its profession? (A)Aggressors are expelled from spider communities. (B)Personality dictates labor division.(C)Babysitting duties are shared by all. (D)Most spiders are gregarious.
36 According to the passage, what can we infer about spiders? (A)Sociability is an indicator of high intelligence. (B)Spiders imitate human behavior.(C)Personality is purely innate. (D)The spider community mirrors the human society.
37 What is this passage mainly about? (A)Euro-centric American culture and Asian American culture are quite different.(B)Asian Americans’search for origin is doomed to fail.(C)All Americans share the traditions of searching for origins.(D)American immigrants represent many diverse cultures.
38 Which of the following can best describe Lee’s condition? (A)Because of his immigrant status, Lee participates in the American tradition.(B)In spite of his immigrant status, Lee refuses to participate in the American tradition.(C)Although he is not an Asian immigrant, Lee participates in the American tradition.(D)To define his Asian American status, Lee claims that he is an immigrant.
39 In writing poetry, what does Lee rely on to help define himself? (A)power (B)tradition (C)memory (D)reading
40 According to the passage, why does Lee write poetry? (A)Because he wants to participate in the Euro-centric American tradition.(B)He writes poetry because of he is afraid of losing his citizenship.(C)He writes poetry in order to combat the nihilistic threat and to define himself.(D)He writes poetry in order to explore the limits of memory.
申論題 (3)
一、英譯中:(15 分) Censorship rests upon the assumption that the sovereign or some person or committee appointed by him possesses the truth and is the final judge of right and good, and that the ruler is charged with the responsibility of seeing that false or harmful doctrines are not spread abroad.
二、中譯英:(15 分) 即使收賄的人僅僅做了在法令範圍內該做的事,他們仍然犯了法。官員不能在他們 職務本分內做了該做的事而接受任何酬賞。施賄之人,如果立即主動向相關單位告 發並透露收賄官員之姓名,則有可能免受懲處。
三、英文作文:(20 分) The classic type of a nuclear family consists of two parents with their offspring. Today, things have changed and the value of a nuclear family may also have changed. It is high time we reopen the discussion of advantages and disadvantages of a nuclear family. In either case, please elaborate your arg