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106年 - 106 亞洲大學_學士後獸醫學系招生考試試題:英文#106582
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
106年 |
選擇題數:
80 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. Only when a monkey is mature enough _______________to develop its independence from its mother. (A) does it begin (B) it begins (C) it will begin
2. A sneeze cannot be performed voluntarily, ____________ be easily suppressed. (A) nor it can (B) it also cannot (C) nor can it
3. If we _____________, we won’t get tired. (A) drive by turns (B) were to drive by turns (C) should drive in turn
4. ______________ your support, I would have failed. (A) If it were not for (B) Had it not been for (C) Without no
5. It is necessary that natural resources ___________ conserved. (A) are (B) be (C) will be
6. I ___________ abroad last year but for my illness. (A) would go (B) had gone (C) would have gone
7. __________ from the earth, the galaxy in the far-away heavens looks like a whirlpool. (A) To observe (B) Observing (C) Observed
8. Of all the mammals in the world, ____________ eucalyptus leaves. (A) the exclusive food of the koala bear is only (B) only the koala bear feeds exclusively on (C) the exclusion of the koala bear’s only food is
9. The extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago can be explained by __________ the impact theory. (A) what scientists call (B) that scientists call (C) which is called
10. ________ some animals can predict impending earthquakes still mystifies biologists. (A) How (B) Now that (C) That
11. ________nearly every part of the tiger has certain ‘mysterious’ curative effects is a deeply rooted belief among the Chinese people. (A) How (B) That (C) Why
12. ___________ its olfactory functions, the elephant’s trunk also serves as another “limb” to bring food to its mouth and even to carry heavy cargoes. (A) Except for (B) It is added to (C) In addition to
13. Many parts of Australia are not fit for life __________ lack of water. (A) because it (B) is because it (C) because of its
14. The elephant can bring food to its mouth and even carry heavy objects ________ its trunk. (A) because (B) by means of (C) by means with
15. __________other reptiles, the lizard lacks a constant body temperature. (A) Unlike (B) Likelessly (C) Not alike
16. An analgesic is any drug that relieves pain ________ causing unconsciousness. (A) no (B) without (C) not
17. The ant, ________ the bee, is a social animal. (A) is like (B) likely (C) like
18. Some mammals are so tiny ________ only a few inches in length. (A) that measure (B) they measure that (C) that they measure
19. Gorillas, though heavily built and extremely ferocious, usually do not attack humans unless __________ or cornered. (A) are provoked (B) are they provoked (C) provoked
20. Owls live mainly on small rodents and can be found __________ other species of birds can survive. (A) regardless (B) somewhere (C) wherever
21. _________ is active during the night, it likes to spend the day in hollow trees and to nest there. (A) Even the owl (B) Although the owl (C) The owl
22. Biologists believe ___________ may help some reptiles to escape from their enemies. (A) that losing tails (B) when losing tails (C) the tails losing
23. ________ the symptoms of AIDS do not appear at the time of its contraction. (A) Usually (B) Usually when they are (C) There are usually
24. ________ that forty percent of the oxygen of the world is produced in the Amazon rainforest. (A) It is estimated (B) It is estimation (C) There is estimated
25. ________ of oxygen and hydrogen, which are two of the trace elements in air. (A) Water being composed (B) Water that is composed (C) Water is composed
26. ________ us the ability to resist disease, but also helps us build our body tissues. (A) Not only does vitamin C provide (B) Not only vitamin C provides (C) Vitamin C not only provides
27. Amphibians are cold-blooded animals whose body temperature varies with their surroundings, and most of such animals lay eggs __________ or in a moist place. (A) water in either (B) either in water (C) in either water
28. Koala bears are ____________ marsupials. (A) leaves-eating (B) eating leaves (C) leaf-eating
29. Some __________ animals like giraffes, okapis, and cattle can extend their tongues all the way to their eyes when they clean themselves. (A) eating-plants (B) plants-eating (C) plant-eating
30. _________ unwilling to do so, he had to follow the traditional ways of doing things. (A) Because (B) Even (C) Even though
31. Taxonomy is a scientific method which deals with __________. (A) all living things are classified (B) living things are all classified (C) the classification of all living things
32. The adult kangaroo may stand _______ tall as six feet in height. (A) as (B) that (C) so
33. Some species of baby fish are _______ tiny and transparent that they are almost invisible. (A) too (B) so (C) that
34. Mangroves are tropical plants that live in the intertidal zone where sea water and fresh water are ______________. (A) mingled (B) drained (C) polluted
35. Most psychologists deeply believe that it is just as difficult to change a person’s way of thinking _________ to rectify his deep-rooted habits. (A) than it does (B) as it does (C) as it is
36. Organ transplants are the most difficult jobs _________ the surgical operations. (A) except (B) from (C) among
37. The size of birds _________ on their ability to fly, for weight increases its burden when it takes off. (A) imposes a limit (B) has imposed a limit (C) is imposing a limit
38. Medical research indicates that alcohol and caffeine can make the stomach more sensitive to the __________ effect of aspirin. (A) pacifying (B) irritating (C) furtive
39. Some marine fish can excrete salt by means of _________of special cells in the gills and intestines. (A) clusters (B) swarms (C) flocks
40. Aspirin is used to __________ the effect of pains, such as headache, toothache, and sore throat. (A) lessen (B) lessening (C) less
41. I want to go to the dentist, but you _______ with me. (A) do not need go (B) need not to go (C) need not go
42. The infant ___________ quietly sucking its thumb. (A) lied (B) lay (C) laid
43. The process _______ plants to transform solar energy into food is called photosynthesis. (A) it enables (B) that enables (C) enables
44. Some plants have obvious distinctive features for us to tell them apart at the first sight, while others have ________. (A) no (B) never (C) none
45. Scientists believe that _______ twins can be identical in every aspect. (A) not (B) none (C) no
46. With the outbreak of SARS, how to control this highly contagious disease has become a major ________ in Taiwan. (A) affair (B) obstacle (C) doubt
47. ______ 150 people were killed in an aircrash that took place in Nigeria, including all crew members on board. (A) Estimated (B) An estimate of (C) An estimated
48. Frankly speaking, _________your timely help, I couldn’t have dealt with that problem all by myself. (A) if it were not for (B) if it had not been for (C) if there were not for
49. Environmentalists ________ to the construction of another nuclear power plant in Taiwan. (A) oppose (B) object (C) offend
50. A good speaker must be ________, or else his speech is likely to be boring. (A) eloquent (B) essential (C) monotonous
51. Instead of withdrawing into a corner, you should ________ your courage and meet all the challenges that lie ahead. (A) set up (B) make up (C) pluck up
52. No matter how hard I tried, I just couldn’t _______ John into quitting smoking. (A) persuade (B) talk (C) convince
53. I don’t trust Mary because what she does hardly ever _________ what she says. (A) corresponds to (B) abides by (C) results in
54. Green turtles _______ the vast beds of sea grasses found throughout the tropics and are the only sea turtles that eat plants. (A) graze on (B) sleep on (C) dominate
55. Most rodents, like squirrels, store ________ food for harsh winter months, when food is unavailable or scarce. (A) sensitive (B) costly (C) surplus
56. Most birds of prey, notably golden eagles, have the ability to ___________ their prey with their keen sight, hooked bills, and strong claws. (A) solve (B) tear up (C) clasp
57. Energy crops are fast-growing perennial plants that are ________ exclusively for biofuel production. (A) squeezed (B) harvested (C) harassed
58. Cold-blooded animals must ________ during the winter months because they lack internal control over their metabolism. (A) freeze (B) starve (C) hibernate
59. The extremely _________ 1918 flu pandemic, commonly referred to as the Spanish flu, caused more than 40 million deaths worldwide, affecting not merely the very young and old, but also the healthy middle-aged group. (A) malignant (B) meek (C) unstable
60. Glycogen constitutes the body’s ________ of glucose and is readily converted to energy as needed by the body to satisfy the metabolic needs of its cells. (A) container (B) pool (C) product
61. (A) with (B) in (C) on
62. (A) is (B) are (C) being
63. (A) why (B) whether (C) what
64. (A) however (B) consequently (C) therefore
65. (A) affect (B) blind (C) enlarge
66. (A) at (B) for (C) by
67. (A) vanished (B) finished (C) crashed
68. (A) including (B) included (C) include
69. (A) peace (B) danger (C) risk
70. (A) blame (B) responsibility (C) stress
71. (A) Consequently (B) Fortunately (C) Hopefully
72. (A) problems (B) treatments (C) bacteria
73. (A) allowing (B) allows (C) allowed
74. (A) If (B) But (C) What
75. (A) using (B) uses (C) used
76. (A) extremely (B) partially (C) slightly
77. (A) Whereas (B) When (C) Where
78. (A) to (B) with (C) as
79. (A) as well (B) additionally (C) moreover
80. (A) was known as (B) were thought (C) have considere
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