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107年 - 中國醫藥大學 107 學年度學士班寒假轉學-英文#79688
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
107年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (50)
1. Francis Galton, a cousin of Darwin, coined the term “eugenics” in 1883, i.e., the science of improving a human population by controlled breeding, while advocating that society should promote the marriage of what he felt were the fittest individuals by providing monetary _______. (A) collections (B) deductions (C) incentives (D) transactions
2. While the power of any given storm can’t be _______to a changing climate, rising seas—the result of melting glaciers and icecaps and the fact that water expands as it warms—certainly can. (A) attributed (B) correlated (C) simulated (D) subjugated
3. Within a few decades, firms may be meeting earthly demands for precious metals, such as platinum and gold, and the rare earth elements _______for personal electronics, such as yttrium and lanthanum. (A) friendly (B) ready (C) suitable (D) vital
4. Music is very powerful, but unfortunately it is _______ commercial spaces, often inappropriately, and fails to do its job. (A) venerating (B) veneering (C) verbalizing (D) ventilating
5. Tiny _______ can lead to big changes; so move forward to make progress! (A) spikes (B) tweaks (C) twists (D) twiglets
6. She was honored for her
stupendous
accomplishments in athletics. (A) astounding (B) exceptional (C) surreptitious (D) obnoxious .
7. The spread of peace to some of the world’s more benighted countries may happen because leaders
parley
and Western troops leave. (A) elect (B) submit (C) negotiate (D) participate
8. Eating five chocolate bars is not
congruent
with your plan for losing weight. (A) collaborative (B) congenital (C) congenial (D) compatible
9. His name
sounds familiar
; perhaps we’ve met somewhere. (A) rings a bell (B) blows the trumpet (C) is music to my ears (D) plays by ears
10. Do you ever feel like
an impostor
when you go for an interview, feeling that you seem to be someone else in order to deceive others into hiring you? (A) an inventor (B) a solicitor (C) a bragger (D) a pretender
11. Only when she comes of age _______. (A) she can marry who she likes (B) can she marry who she likes (C) who she likes can marry her (D) can marry who she likes
12. I know the race is tough, but don’t _______; keep going and you might actually win! (A) throw in the towel (B) waffle on (C) play a blinder (D) step on it
13. Only a small _______ of people took creative studies beyond secondary school level. (A) minority (B) portion (C) share (D) handful
14. There _______ a steady rise in the popularity of animated films over the last fifteen years. (A) was (B) has been (C) is (D) had been
15. You have to look on the bright side. We _______ as much money as our parents did, but I think we will be better off in other ways. (A) are going to earn (B) could have earned (C) won’t be earning (D) will have to earn
16. I voted for him because the other candidate was new and I though “Better the _______ you know.” (A) devil (B) cherry (C) brainer (D) judgement
17. It’s typical of her to_______; she always waits to see what’s most advantageous to her. (A) take the plunge (B) give it a shot (C) sit on the fence (D) hedge her bets
18. I have never really _______ how to read phonetic script in a dictionary. It’s Greek to me. (A) touched wood on (B) taken pleasure in (C) picked something up (D) got the hang of
19. _______ captivated were we by the performance _______ we entirely forgot the time. (A) No sooner / than (B) So / that (C) Hardly / when (D) Not only / but also
20. _______ the fact that she has lots of clothes already, I’d get her something nice to wear for her birthday. (A) Had it not been for (B) Were it not for (C) If it is not for (D) Wouldn’t it have been
21. (A) harnesses (B) harasses (C) halts (D) heaves
22. (A) attack (B) are attacking (C) would attack (D) have attacked
23. (A) against (B) from (C) through (D) without
24. (A) beyond (B) despite (C) because (D) except
25. (A) ameliorated (B) conveyed (C) eluded (D) involved
26. (A) prevalence (B) production (C) perpetuation (D) perplexity
27. (A) had been published (B) was published (C) publishes (D) published
28. (A) invention of (B) treatments on (C) assaults on (D) addiction to
29. (A) target of (B) swipe at (C) praise of (D) involvement with
30. (A) creating unimaginable dilemma to (B) juxtaposing physical wellbeing with (C) delivering enormous jeopardy to (D) doing unprecedented damage to
31. (A) time wasted on (B) no time wasted (C) wasting no time (D) time wasting on
32. (A) accelerates (B) multiplies (C) vandalizes (D) vanishes
33. (A) constructive (B) insignificant (C) disreputable (D) unresolved
34. (A) function (B) sector (C) performance (D) provision
35. (A) making over (B) pulling over (C) taking over (D) turning over
36. What are the main argument that the writers are making about workplace diversity? (A) It results in higher productivity. (B) It needs careful management. (C) It always involves conflict. (D) It is a consequence of population change.
37. What is the trend in the workforce referred to in the article? (A) There is a drive towards more creativity. (B) There is antagonism toward independence. (C) The workforce is becoming less demanding. (D) The workforce expects greater challenges.
38. What can be inferred about the workforce of OECD countries? (A) The working-age population is projected to increase in the future. (B) There is a proportionally larger increase in those aged 65 and over. (C) Workers who are aged between 15 to 64 years will continue to grow. (D) OECD will have abundant workforce to ensure economic prosperity.
39. What does “this” refer to? (A) the background for the wrong focus (B) a comparison of Gen Y and Gen Z (C) the different focuses on generations (D) the bias toward older workers
40. According to this article, which of the following is NOT true about today’s management? (A) It pays attention to generational heterogeneity. (B) It acknowledges diversity across generations. (C) It proposes a greater focus on mutual respect. (D) It takes advantage of organizational differences.
41. Which of the following best expresses the main objective of this article? (A) It predicts how virtually everyone will shop for clothes in the future. (B) It addresses the rise of image recognition software in the fashion industry. (C) It compares the experiences of in-store and online clothing shopping. (D) It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of shopping apps.
42. Which of the following is the reason for the popularity of the shopping app? (A) Its user-friendliness. (B) Its accuracy. (C) Its speed. (D) Its ambiguity.
43. What can customers do with shopping apps using image-recognition software? (A) They can find out who sells the type of clothing they want. (B) They can look at the latest fashions on their mobile phones. (C) They will receive suggestions on how they can improve their image. (D) They will be able to enjoy having a day out shopping in stores.
44. The author suggests that (A) the industry needs to offer more alternatives. (B) a good match is available with dynamic images. (C) users need to be adaptable when searching. (D) industry and customers should cooperate.
45. Which of the following is true about image recognition apps? (A) They are currently adopted by few companies. (B) They have not worked on every type of device. (C) They have been recently made available to male customers. (D) None of them dares to guarantee complete reliability.
46. Which of the following is the most apt title for this article? (A) Will REM Sleep Lead to Better Memories? (B) Can Sleep Help Heal Painful Memories? (C) What Is the Link Between Sleep and Memories? (D) Are People with Sleep Problems More Emotional?
47. Which of the following is an NOT accurate about REM? (A) REM sleep refers to the 90 minutes before we awake from sleep. (B) During REM sleep, our eyes move rapidly while our brain rests. (C) A baby’s REM sleep is twice or more the amount of an adult’s. (D) REM sleep enables the brain to erase emotional memories.
48. According to this article, which of the following is true? (A) The effect of sleep quality on people’s reaction to emotional images is unfounded. (B) Activity of the brain’s center for rational thinking decreases during REM sleep. (C) During REM sleep, the region of the brain that processes emotions becomes active. (D) People react to emotionally charged images less intensely after a sound sleep.
49. Which of the following is NOT true about sleep? (A) Sleep deprivation is as commonplace as sleeplessness in today’s society. (B) Overweight, diabetes and heart problems are ascribable to sleep problems. (C) Sleep disorder alleviates anger, tiredness and inability to concentrate. (D) Sleep problems are as prevailing as feelings of inadequacy and powerlessness.
50. According to the study, after sleep people (A) feel not as agonizing as before. (B) remember good memories mostly. (C) are more vulnerable to daily demands. (D) experience the brain of stress again.
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