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107年 - 107 亞洲大學_學士後獸醫學系招生考試試題_學士後獸醫學系:英文#100877
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
107年 |
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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. Doggie day camps are great for improving your dog’s socialization as your pet will __________ with a variety of other dogs. (A) associate (B) mingle (C) puzzle (D) manipulate
2. Besides proving energy for basic_______ functions and movement, food can help support (or hinder) the body’s ability to maintain a strong muscular-skeletal structure. (A) metabolic (B) metabolism (C) metabolize (D) metabolite
3. By living in a large ____, birds are able to attack the predator with a stronger force compared to if the bird was on its own. (A) flock (B) block (C) clock (D) mock
4. The flea’s bite can cause itching for the host but for a sensitive or flea-allergic animals, this itching can be quite severe and leads to hair-loss, inflammation and secondary skin _______. (A) reflections (B) infections (C) extensions (D) inflections
5. Not only the children but also their dog ____ eating hamburgers. (A) like (B) liking (C) to like (D) likes
6. A great _______ is passionate about animals and committed to providing them the best care. (A) victor (B) veteran (C) veterinarian (D) butcher
7. All colleges of veterinary medicine require _________ of numerous science courses, complete with labs. (A) completion (B) indication (C) operation (D) conduction
8. Vets need to be _________, but they also must be able to perform difficult tasks, such as euthanizing an animal to end its suffering (A) compassionate (B) confessional (C) professional (D) depressible
9. When I was growing up, the family dog wasn’t allowed in the house, and the cats ________ in and out at will. (A) fled (B) countered (C) wondered (D) wandered
10. Over the past several decades, society’s attitudes have changed on the roles of pets in our lives, and we keep them in close ________ as part of the family. (A) maxim (B) comrade (C) convention (D) proximity
11. Roundworms may cause no _____ in some people, but cause eye damage in others, especially young children that come into contact with pet faces. (A) symptoms (B) sympathy (C) symphony (D) epiphany
12. Your pet can benefit greatly from regular wellness examinations or ________. (A) pushups (B) backups (C) checkout (D) checkups
13. People often say they don’t see their dog’s true personality until several weeks after_______. Your dog may be a bit uneasy at first as he gets to know you. (A) adaptor (B) adoption (C) adaption (D) recursion
14. Just as annual physical exams are recommended for humans, they are recommended for pets _____. (A) as follows (B) at all (C) as well (D) at will
15. _______ are the best way to protect our pets from lots of nasty diseases. (A)Vacation (B) Vaccinations (C) Vaccinate (D) Vacuum
16. ________ is the giving of an anthelmintic drug to a human or animal to rid them of helminths parasites, such as roundworm, flukes and tapeworm. (A) Devoicing (B) Deleting (C) Drawing (D) Deworming
17. Nylon varieties are known for being the best option if you’re looking for a durable and functional dog _________ that can be either pre-sized or adjustable. (A) collapse (B) color (C) collar (D) collard
18. A ____ can serve many purposes, including keeping an animal in captivity, capturing, and being used for display of an animal at a zoo. (A) cage (B) net (C) coverage (D) tin
19. The main symptoms of _____ are increased difficulty and straining when passing stools. (A) constipation (B) conversation (C) competition (D) constitutive
20. Of the many tools and instruments regarded as essential to the clinical examination, none has had such widespread application ___ the clinical thermometer. (A) by (B) on (C) with (D) as
21. In the time of Hippocrates, only the hand was used to detect the heat or cold of the human body, although _____ and chills were known as signs of morbid processes. (A) beverage (B) fever (C) cough (D) stomachache
22. Dogs and cats often get _______ with fleas through contact with other animals or contact with fleas in the environment. (A) infested (B) indulged (C) used (D) interested
23. If the kangaroo _____ jaywalked, the tuck might not have hit it. (A) has not (B) does not (C) did not (D) had not
24. Most birds are ______, which means there are most active during the day but they typically rest at night. (A) diurnal (B) bilingual (C) amphibious (D) biannual
25. Though generally not loud enough to annoy the neighbors, a wheeking guinea pig can be _____ loud. (A) surprising (B) surprisingly (C) surprised (D) surprise
26. There are more than 30,000 known kinds of spiders in the world, and all of these spiders come in a wide _____ of shapes and size. (A) vary (B) variety (C) varietal (D) varied
27. The dog flea is a _______ of flea that lives as an ectoparasite on a wide variety of mammals, particularly the domestic dog and cat. (A) specify (B) special (C) species (D) specie
28. A number of diseases are spread by ticks to pets, and Powassan _____ has been identified in other mammals like woodchucks, squirrels, and chipmunks. (A) virus (B) virgin (C) virtue (D) virtuoso
29. The greenhouse effect increases the temperature of the Earth by trapping heat in our _____. (A) magnet (B) atmosphere (C) astonishment (D) cosmosphere
30. If you like the idea of growing your own cat grass, you don’t necessarily need to have a _____to do so . (A) green thumb (B) green house (C) green corn (D) green card
31. Coughing, sneezing, or straining usually ____ a prompt rise in pressure from the congestion of the spinal veins. (A) cause (B) causes (C) causing (D) causal
32. Wernicke’s aphasia commonly occurs _________ embolic strokes. (A) after all (B) instead of (C) as a result of (D) first of all
33. The brain, _____accounts for about 2% of the body’s weight, contains many billions of neurons and glial cells. (A) that (B) whom (C) what (D) which
34. Most of us share an intense love and bond with our animal _____, so it’s natural to feel devastated by feelings of grief and sadness when a cherished pet dies. (A) companions (B) companies (C) accompany (D) comparative
35. Lions can live in Africa because they can _______ water for up to one month. They have no trouble during dry times. (A) go through (B) go without (C) go on (D) go forward
36. Grief for the death of a loved one can only be dealt with over time, but there are healthy ways to ______ the pain. (A) cope with (B) wash up (C) pop in (D) take over
37. The new study, _______ in the BMJ’s Vet Record, looked at dog and cat food commercially available in the Netherlands. (A) publish (B) published (C) publishing (D) publishes
38. Humans can get sick from ____ and parasites lurking in raw-meat products. (A) cafeteria (B) bacteria (C) beneficiary (D) vegetarian
39. Industrialized countries have worked to ____ levels of sulfur dioxide, smog, and smoke in order to improve people’s health. (A) duplicate (B) increase (C) reduce (D) demarcate
40. Scientists say feral pigeons are a valuable way of probing contaminants in environment, ___ they are exposed to the same air, water, food and other factors as humans, and don’t venture far from home. (A) although (B) hence (C) because of (D) since
41. Birds can seem to be everywhere during the day, flitting among trees, foraging on the ground, visiting feeders and ______ on every available stick, post or wire. (A) perch (B) perched (C) perching (D) perches
42. The more significant your pet was to you, _____ the emotional pain you’ll feel. (A) intenser (B) the more intense (C) the most intense (D) more intense
43. Conditioning is a way of learning by association, _____, by putting together different ideas. (A) there is (B) that is (C) so as (D) that were
44. These results show ____ the mice in the treatment group healed more quickly than the control mice. (A) which (B) what (C) this (D) that
45. Pets have a relaxing ____. Petting or stroking an animal can improve your mood. (A) effect (B) affect (C) defect (D) depression
46. The unseasonably cold weather has _____ affected the availability of some fresh produce in local supermarkets. (A) faithfully (B) adversely (C) accurately (D) comprehensively
47. The Eisenhower Foundation will soon _____ its funding of external scientific research into several new domains, including genetics and endangered languages. (A) advocate (B) fascinate (C) expand (D) comprise
48. The cat uses its ______ to balance and control the direction. (A) whiskers (B) blink (C) beard (D) mustache
49. The culture of animal cells in the laboratory was initially more of an art than a science, restricted to cells that grew out tissues________ in sterile medium. (A) maintained (B) maintainer (C) maintain (D) maintaining
50. _______the disease can be transmitted through air is still uncertain. (A) Whoever (B) Which (C) Weather (D) If
51. You must take ____ when walking around, as the village has many rabid dogs. (A) considerations (B) precautions (C) insulation (D) donations
52. Not everyone has the time to go the gym and there is no need to. _________ at home is very easy and can be very beneficial. (A) Working out (B) Working off (C) Walking out (D) Walking over
53. Proper blood ______ is a fundamental feature of good health. (A) circus (B) circumstance (C) circulation (D) circuity
54. The oxygen from the air we _____ is carried through the blood from the lungs to all other parts of our body. (A) breath (B) beneath (C) breathe (D) breadth
55. Today in the developed world, most blood donors are unpaid ______ who donate blood for a community supply. (A) staff (B) conquerors (C) employers (D) volunteers
56. Plants are one of the two groups into which all living things were traditionally divided; _____ is animals. (A) another (B) the other (C) one another (D) others
57. Plants usually ______ soil primarily for support and water. (A) rely on (B) grow into (C) come about (D) go back on
58. The medicine is still in the experimental stage, but if it works, it _____ many people. (A) helps (B) would help (C) will help (D) would have helped
59. ______ appetite over the course of 24 hours may not indicate a serious concern, but after the 24 hour period a pet owner should consider seeking veterinary care. (A) Lacking of (B) A lack of (C) Lack (D) Lack of
60. Because of ambiguous or deceptive labeling of the dog food, the owner _____ will feed an inadequate diet. (A) unknew (B) unknowing (C) unknow (D) unknowingly
61. (A) so (B) many (C) too (D) enough
62. (A) includes (B) including (C) include (D) included
63. (A) As a result (B) However (C) By the way (D) On the one hand
64. (A) interest (B) threat (C) blessing (D) fortune
65. (A) become (B) had become (C) has become (D) have become
66. (A) enthuse (B) enthusiast (C) enthusiasm (D) enthusiastic
67. (A) when you are (B) when are you (C) when do you (D) when you
68. (A) In support of (B) On account of (C) According to (D) In consequence of
69. (A) over (B) upon (C) then (D) than
70. (A) stops (B) allows (C) forbids (D) rejects
71. (A) confidential (B) essential (C) suffering (D) sufficient
72. (A) like (B) such (C) so as to (D) in that
73. (A) stand for (B) in support of (C) account for (D) account to
74. (A) believes (B) believing (C) believe (D) belief
75. (A) give (B) gave (C) given (D) giving
76. (A) ingredients (B) components (C) indulgence (D) compartments
77. (A) are (B) has (C) have been (D) has been
78. (A) appreciated (B) appreciating (C) to appreciate (D) appreciate
79. (A) comma (B) common (C) commercial (D) commonly
80. (A) promote (B) promoting (C) promotion (D) promoted
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