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107年 - 107 國立臺灣大學_碩士班招生考試_部分系所:英文(A)#72329
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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 ._the tension between North Korea and the United States, an envoy was sent to North Korea to seek peaceful solution. (A). In relation to (B). Except (C). In light of (D). In addition to
2. An 18-year-old woman was killed and at least 22 people_Thursday when a speeding car plowed into pedestrians in Manhattan's bustling Times Square. (A).ministered (B). injured (C). profited (D). dammed
3. When travelling to the United States, if you have prohibited items, such as fruit that could carry pests or diseases, they will be_and destroyed. (A), alleviated (B). blasted (C). consecrated (D). confiscated
4. The image of the alien in this YouTube video was later exposed to be a_,as the actors confessed that they were paid to play the role of the extraterrestrials. (A), gutter (B). hoax (C). prediction (D). vivisection
5. The soccer player was kicked in the leg, and the audience saw him limp off the field in_. (A), ecstasy (B). admiration (C). agony (D). plight
6. The economic downturn in recent years has stirred much_in those who are about to enter the society. (A).appropriation (B). appreciation (C). approbation (D). apprehension
7. The waitress in the cafe tried to_the furious customer as his order was delayed for 30 minutes. (A), soothe (B). smooth (C). enhance (D). exceed
8. After returning from the trip, he has been _______ about the beautiful girl he met in Japan nonstop. (A), meandering (B). rhapsodizing (C). proliferating (D). combating
9. A taskforce was appointed to ______ the scandals surrounding the Prime-Minister. (A), investigate (B). innumerate (C). instigate (D). incorporate
10. Nowadays the public loves to read_journalism because it contains sensational contents. (A), belligerent (B). tarnished (C). monitored (D). tabloid
11. Grammar (20%): Please select the most appropriate item to complete the following sentences 11. Not once_at the office when I phoned. (A), he was (B). he is (C). was him (D). was he
12. Jackie dressed in_baggy Levis and flannel shirts in high school, for she did not like to wear tight clothes. (A), anything but (B). everything but (C). nothing but (D). anything except
13. If I_a jurist, I would keep physician-assisted suicide illegal for this issue is much too complicated. (A), was (B). were (C). am (D). have been
14. Despite its commercial aspects, Woodstock, a music festival held in 1969, momentarily ______ the American dream of a harmonious community. (A), embodies (B). was embodied (C). embodied (D). has been embodied
15 ._______ much consideration, Jonathan finally decided to move to Taipei to pursue his dream as a hair stylist. (A). Since (B). After (C). In (D). For
16. Whoever stole the cherished artifacts in the museum —_狂 mystery till this day. (A).remain (B). is remaining (C). remained (D). remains
17. Working 13 hours a day_the employees no leeway to enjoy their leisure time. (A), were leaving (B). are leaving (C). have been leaving (D). leaves
18. What_if you were in my shoes? (A), you will do (B). would you have done (C).have you done (D). you would do
19. Not only_industrial production use up a lot of water, it also causes water pollution and destroys the environment. (A), had (B). is (C). did (D). does
20 ._____ the horse to the cart, John invited us to take a ride with him in the countryside. (A). Harnessed (B). Harnessing (C). Being harnessed (D). Been harnessed
21. (A), that (B). in which (C). where (D). for which .
22. (A), weakness (B). soundness (C). deterioration (D). crippledness
23. (A), eliminated (B). promoted (C). disliked (D). regretted
24. (A), swayed (B).skipped (C). responded (D). elevated
25.(A). splashed (B). gyrated (C), stipulated (D). roasted
26. (A), buzzword (B). package (C). dissemination (D). scandal
27. (A), reigns (B). diminishes (C). disappears (D). crumbles
28. (A), translating (B). transformed (C). transfixed (D). translated
29.(A). layers (B). forms (C). tons (D). fortresses
30. (A), or (B). of (C). nor (D). and
31. (A), deal (B). revenue (C). player (D). complication
32. (A), however (B). in relation to (C). whatever (D). namely
33. (A), whom (B). whoever (C). who (D). whose
34.(A). lie dormant (B). execute (C). forsake (D). mechanize .
35. (A), cyberspace (B). cybernetic (C). fictional (D). augmented
36. (A), lying (B). overlaid (C). possessing (D). overlay
37. (A) proved (B). proving (C). proven (D). been proving
38. (A), domesticated (B). disciplined (C). overwhelmed (D). mitigated
39. (A), absent-mind (B). absent-minded (C). absent-mindedly (D) absent-minding
40. (A) get immersed (B). get away (C). get out of (D). get rid of
41. Which of the following statements is
TRUE
according to the passage above? (A). The author believes that there is no difference between people in the 1970s/1980s and today in terms of the way they receive information. (B). Television is still regarded as the main medium for people today to acquire information, whereas cell phones and the Internet are secondary in this respect. (C). The author suggests that people today receive more information than those in the 1970s or 80s, but basically they think in similar ways. (D). The author indicates that people today may form a new sense of self and thinking due to the change in modem information and communications technology.
42. According to Maryanne Wolf, a developmental psychologist, we are" how we read." This sentence means (A), we choose different media to gather information. (B). the sense of self is constructed by the information we read. (C). the sense of self depends on the interaction with those netizens we meet on the Internet. (D). the sense of self is constructed by the technology with which we gather information.
43. In the passage, the sentence "we tend to become 'mere decoders of information'" means (A), we become a machine that deletes unnecessary information. (B). we become encrypted by the Internet. (C). we gather information on the Internet and interpret them actively. (D). we read the information from the Internet passively as if we were merely data processing machines .
44. Which of the following statements is
TRUE
according to the passage above? (A). The style of reading promoted by the Internet helps cultivate our ability to interpret the texts deeply. (B). As we read more and more via the Internet or the cell phone, we gradually lose the ability to interpret the texts and think deeply. (C). Long works of prose valued by the printing press help revolutionize modem day information and communications technology. (D). The printing press values the writing style that puts efficiency and immediacy above all else.
45. Which of the following statements is
TRUE
? (A). The bleaching events of the coral reefs were more frequent in the 1980s than today. (B). The interval between bleaching events of the coral reefs has come to a halt today. (C). The interval between bleaching events of the coral reefs today has diminished almost by one-fourth to one-fifth in recent decades. (D). The interval between bleaching events of coral reefs has been widening ever since the early 1980s.
46. According to the passage, what is
TRUE
about bleaching? (A). It is caused by a steady rise of sea temperature. (B). It is caused by natural deterioration of coral reefs. (C). It is caused by a dramatic rise of sea temperature, to which coral reefs respond by ejecting the coral polyps. (D). It is caused by a dramatic rise of sea temperature, to which coral reefs respond by ejecting the algae that co-exist with them.
47. Which of the following statements is
TRUE
? (A). The main function of the tropical corals is for tourism. (B). Tropical corals receive stress mainly from the rise of sea temperature. (C). Tropical corals provide home for a great number of marine species besides offering protection to coasts. (D). This study is a comprehensive research into all the aspects that may cause the bleaching of coral reefs.
48. Which of the following statements is
TRUE
? (A). Autonomous technology is still currently lagging behind its regulations. (B). Autonomous technology is developing at a modest pace, so international discussions on this subject are still budding. (C). Autonomous technology is fast developing, and the international community has reached an optimistic consensus about its future benefits. (D). Autonomous technology is fast developing,and the international community is also debating about its future benefits and possible risks.
49. Which of the following statements is the reason why nongovernmental organizations seek to ban lethal autonomous weapons? (A). More economic growth will lead to environmental pollution. (B). More innocent people will get killed. (C). More warfare will occur. (D). More lethal weapons will be purchased by civilians.
50. Which of the following statements is
NOT
the reason why some people support autonomous weapons? (A). Machine technology is more correct in identifying the enemy. (B). Machine technology can avoid killing civilians for it has a program to interact with them. (C). Machine technology is safer for its technological accuracy, much like the safety that self-driving cars may bring us in the future. (D). Machine technology performs better than humans in identifying images with its complicated neural networks.
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