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106年 - 106 大學入學考試中心_指定科目考試:英文#62729
科目:
高中(學測,指考)◆英文 |
年份:
106年 |
選擇題數:
51 |
申論題數:
3
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所屬科目:
高中(學測,指考)◆英文
選擇題 (51)
1. Martha has been trying to ______ her roommate since their quarrel last week, as she doesn’t want to continue the argument. (A) overgrow (B) bother (C) pursue (D) avoid
2. As David finished the last drop of the delicious chicken soup, he licked his lips and gave out sounds of ______. (A) contentment (B) dominance (C) explosion (D) affection
3. After several rounds of intense fighting, the boxer punched his ______ right in the face, knocked him out, and won the match. (A) performer (B) attendant (C) opponent (D) messenger
4. Watch out! The bench has just been painted. You can fan the wet paint if you want to ______ its drying. (A) fasten (B) hasten (C) lengthen (D) strengthen
5. Warm milk ______ sleepiness. So if you have trouble falling asleep, try drinking some warm milk before going to bed. (A) conceals (B) recruits (C) absorbs (D) induces
6. Having worked five years as a data processor in a small town, Alice is tired of the routine of her job and the ______ of her life. (A) disturbance (B) salvation (C) remainder (D) monotony
7. Peter has never been on time to meetings or appointments. It would be interesting to look into reasons why he is ______ late. (A) chronically (B) hysterically (C) simultaneously (D) resistantly
8. The film Life of Pi won Ang Lee an Oscar in 2013 for Best Director—one of the most ______ awards in the movie industry. (A) populated (B) surpassed (C) coveted (D) rotated
9. According to environmental scientists, the earth is likely to experience significant ______ changes within the next century. (A) provincial (B) ecological (C) authentic (D) redundant
10. Traditional Chinese medical practices include ______ remedies, which use plants, plant parts, or a mixture of these to prevent or cure diseases. (A) herbal (B) frantic (C) magnetic (D) descriptive
11. (A) forecast (B) represent (C) criminalize (D) distinguish
12. (A) put up with (B) crack down on (C) give in to (D) look out for
13. (A) coverage (B) certificate (C) operation (D) prescription
14. (A) subject to (B) accustomed to (C) blessed with (D) familiar with
15. (A) healthy (B) pleasant (C) frequent (D) distinctive
16. (A) Any (B) All (C) None (D) More
17. (A) requires (B) required (C) requiring (D) to require
18. (A) at all (B) at hand (C) at first (D) at ease
19. (A) hereafter (B) instead (C) likewise (D) however
20. (A) disease (B) balance (C) measure (D) statement
複選題
21(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
22(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
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23(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
24(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
25(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
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26(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
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27(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
28(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
29(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
30(AB) provokes (AC) exotic (AD) delicacy (AE) dates back (BC) refreshed (BD) implies (BE) appetizing (CD) mixture (CE) goes by (DE) unchanged (ABC) challenge (ABD) favor
複選題
31 (A) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration. (B) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents. (C) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals. (D) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian. (E) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars. (BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.(AB) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration.
(AC) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents.
(AD) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals.
(AE) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian.
(BC) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars.
(BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.
複選題
32 (A) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration. (B) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents. (C) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals. (D) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian. (E) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars. (BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.(AB) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration.
(AC) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents.
(AD) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals.
(AE) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian.
(BC) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars.
(BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.
複選題
(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)(AB) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration.
(AC) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents.
(AD) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals.
(AE) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian.
(BC) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars.
(BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.
複選題
34 (A) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration. (B) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents. (C) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals. (D) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian. (E) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars. (BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.(AB) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration.
(AC) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents.
(AD) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals.
(AE) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian.
(BC) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars.
(BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.
複選題
35 (A) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration. (B) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents. (C) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals. (D) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian. (E) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars. (BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.(AB) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration.
(AC) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents.
(AD) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals.
(AE) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian.
(BC) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars.
(BD) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.
36. According to the passage, what is a major factor in Hadid’s success? (A) Her family support. (B) Her ethnic origin. (C) Her gender and education. (D) Her vision and talent.
37. What does the author mean by “…her star began to rise…” in the second paragraph? (A) She started to make a fortune. (B) She became more recognized. (C) Her designs became classical. (D) Her ideas started to take shape.
38. What is the third paragraph mainly about? (A) The cultural background of Hadid’s family. (B) The beautiful landscape of Hadid’s hometown. (C) A vivid recollection of Hadid’s life as a teenager. (D) A fundamental source of Hadid’s architectural philosophy.
39. According to the passage, which of the following is true about Hadid’s career in architecture? (A) She built the first Center for Contemporary Art in New York. (B) Her architecture projects mainly involve museums in urban areas. (C) Her works can be characterized as boldly contemporary and innovative. (D) Her early designs were often rejected because of her political background.
40. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned about Todd Bol? (A) His mother used to be a school teacher. (B) He was engaged in trade and commerce. (C) He provided a great service to his neighborhood. (D) He built a schoolhouse to pay tribute to his mother.
41. What does “prototype” refer to in the second paragraph? (A) A community center. (B) A book exchange box. (C) A dollhouse on a post. (D) A nonprofit organization.
42. Which of the following is true about the operation of a Little Free Library? (A) The library can come in any shape and color. (B) There is no limit to the selection of its materials. (C) The owner must first be assigned a number from the LFL website. (D) The librarian is in charge of checking the books in and out of the library.
43. What is a contribution of Little Free Library? (A) The LFL Index can improve GPS functions. (B) It promotes reading and literacy in a simple way. (C) It helps to strengthen library associations around the world. (D) Its location satisfies people’s curiosity about their neighbors.
44. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) Robert Leonard has provided linguistic evidence in court cases. (B) The FBI relies mainly on language experts to solve its crime cases. (C) Studying texts can provide critical evidence in criminal investigations. (D) Finding hidden meanings in language use is important for daily interactions.
45. Which of the following is true about the Unabomber? (A) He didn’t like to be called negro. (B) He was good at analyzing the use of language. (C) He declared his philosophy in a written statement. (D) He was a professor of mathematics living on Hofstra campus.
46. What type of language feature is NOT mentioned in the passage? (A) Sound pattern. (B) Spelling of words. (C) Selection of words. (D) Grammatical pattern.
47. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Meaning can be distorted in the process of writing. (B) Some features in language use are shared by everyone. (C) Crimes are usually committed by people who are highly educated. (D) People tend to stick to certain habitual patterns in their use of language.
48. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a basis to compose national anthems? (A) Prayer songs. (B) Marching songs. (C) Italian opera music. (D) Movie theme music.
49. What is the second paragraph mainly about? (A) The function of national anthems. (B) The world’s oldest national anthem. (C) The origin and spread of national anthems. (D) Reasons why many countries have national anthems.
50. Which of the following is true regarding Japan’s national anthem? (A) It was not written until the 20th century. (B) The lyrics was written by a Japanese officer. (C) The melody was first composed by a British musician. (D) The current version is barely influenced by western music.
51. What can be inferred about the influence of European imperialism on national anthems? (A) Human rights are a common theme in national anthems. (B) National anthems of some countries share similar musical features. (C) Many national anthems were chosen by ruling European countries. (D) Local traditions were excluded in the composition of national anthems.
申論題 (3)
1. 世界大學運動會(The Universiade)是一項國際體育與文化盛事,每兩年一次由不同城市舉辦。
2. 在比賽中,來自全球大學的學生運動員建立友誼,並學習運動家精神的真諦。
二、英文作文 ( 占 2 0 分 ) 說明︰1.依提示在「答案卷」上寫一篇英文作文。 2.文長至少120個單詞(words)。 提示:每個人從小到大都有覺得寂寞的時刻,也都各自有排解寂寞的經驗和方法。當你感到寂寞時, 有什麼人、事或物可以陪伴你,為你排遣寂寞呢?請以此為主題,寫一篇英文作文,文長至 少 120 個單詞。文分兩段,第一段說明你會因為什麼原因或在何種情境下感到寂寞,第二段 描述某個人、事或物如何伴你度過寂寞時光。