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107年 - 107 國立臺灣師範大學碩士班招生考試_各學系:英文(共同科目)#99252
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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 climate in the San Francisco area is______ influenced by the ocean. (A) strongly (B)abnormally (C)strangely (D)rarely
2.Postal______ are determined primarily by the class and weight of the parcel mailed. (A) inspections (B) deliveries (C)labels (D)fees
3. Charles Wheeler's paintings often______ the sharp edges and geometrical shapes of machines. (A) steal (B)emphasize (C) determine (D) delight
4. Acknowledged as the main cause of hay fever, the pollen of ragweed is very______ . (A) intriguing (B)annoying (C) weak (D)declining
5. Writing evolved______ as the need for more detailed records expanded. (A) gradually (B) happily (C)inevitably (D)uglily
6. James Polk, the eleventh President of the United States,______ refused to be nominated for a second term. (A) gratefully (B)firmly (C)regrettably (D)capably
7. The conflict between romantic______ and harsh reality has been in the theme of many great novels. (A) affairs (B)fantasies (C) crises (D)buses
8. Wet clays can be easily______ into a form that they retain. (A) destroyed (B) combined (C)placed (D) molded
9. Having______ served as counselor to the President, Anne Armstrong was appointed United States ambassador to Great Britain in 1976. (A) disloyally (B)slowly (C)often (D)carlier
10. The fish hawk fies above the water and when it ______ a fish it swoops down to catch it. (A) drops (B)spots (C)eats (D)smells
11. Typhoons usually move toward the northwest during their ______stages. (A) tranquil (B) developmental (C)static (D)essential
12. Native American artwork and artifacts have been ______ collected and studied abroad for a number of years. (A) eagerly (B)periodically (C) wrongly (D) critically
13. New York was the first United States metropolis to ______ zoning laws. (A) discuss (B)suggest (C)adopt (D)control
14. Most motels are located near busy interchanges of major highway.______ of towns, or near airports. (A) in the red light district (B) in the slum areas (C) in the business district (D) on the outskirts
15. When______ by a predator in close proximity, a snake may suddenly alter its behavior. (A) threatened (B) bitten (C)created (D) destroyed
16. (A) questions (B) relations(C) remnants (D) pollutions
17. (A) affirmative (B) dependable(C) interpretative (D) valuable
18. (A) operations (B) facilities (C) penetrations (D) reactions
19.(A) Creators (B) Conservationists (C) Destroyers (D) Receptionists
20. (A) ecosystem (B) omission (C) pollution (D) obligation
21. (A) farming (B) logging (C) manufacturing (D) designing
22. (A) agrees (B) wrestles (C) works (D) lives
23. (A) Compensation (B) Company(C) Exhibition(D) Cooperation
24. (A) singular (B) primary(C) understandable(D) stellar
25. (A) interlocking(B)intriguing(C) interested(D) authentic
26. (A) show (B) propose(C) direct (D) devote
27.(A) creation (B) direction(C) proposal(D) consideration
28.(A) active (B) latent(C) decisive(D) playful
29. (A) antagonistic (B) complex (C) stylistic(D) productive
30. (A) unclear (B) transitory(C) contradictory (D) uague
31. The main purpose of the passage is to (A) determine which food chain is the most efficient. (B) describe the food network among plants and animals. (C) explain the process of photosynthesis in green plants. (D) appeal to conservationists to protect endangered plant species.
32. According to the author, what is a "food web"? (A) a complicated system of several food chains (B) a society that distributes food (C) the relationship of one green plant to another (D) the device that spiders use to catch food
33. Which of the following would most likely be the first link in a food chain? (A) termites (B) fish (C) lions (D) grass
34. As used at the end of the second paragraph, the word "'passed" could best be replaced by which of the following? (A) moved (B) approved (C) attempted (D) relinquished
35. The author divides organisms according to (A) how they use energy. (B) how they obtain food. (C) how much energy they require in order to move. (D) whether they live on the land or in the sea,
36. Which of the following organisms could NOT be a consumer as described in the passage? (A) a microbe (B) a rabbit (C) a tree (D) a fish
37. Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A) What the Eye Can See in the Sky (B) Bernard's Star (C) Planetary Movement (D) The Ever Moving Stars
38. According to the passage, the distances between the stars and earth are (A) barely perceptible. (B) huge. (C) fixed. (D) moderate.
39. The word "perceptible" is closest in meaning to which of the following words? (A) noticeable (B) persuasive (C) conceivable (D) astonishing
40. The passage states that in 200 years Bernard's star can move (A) around the earth's moon. (B) next to the earth's moon. (C) a distance equal to the distance from the earth to the moon. (D) a distance equivalent in measurement to the diameter of the moon.
41. The passage implies that from the earth it appears that the planets (A) are fixed in the sky. (B) move more slowly than the stars. (C) show approximately the same amount of movement as the stars. (D) travel through the sky considerably more rapidly than the stars.
42. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? (A) Stars do not appear to the eye to move. (B) The large distances between stars and the earth tend to magnify movement to the eye. (C) Bernard's star moves quickly in comparison with other stars. (D) Although stars move, they seem to be fixed.
43. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses (A) the movement of the planets. (B) Bernard's star. (C) the distance from the earth to the moon. (D) why stars are always moving.
44. The passage would most probably be assigned reading in which course? (A) Astrology (B) Geophysics (C) Astronomy (D) Geography
45. This passage mainly discusses the (A) excellence of Chinese bronze vessels. (B) techniques of producing bronze. (C) types of decorations on bronze vessels. (D) time period of the use of bronze vessels.
46. It can be inferred from this passage that (A) commoners shared in worship services with the elite. (B) Chinese script was understood by most people. (C) dragons, birds, and snakes were feared. (D) the direct-casting process is superior to cold-working the alloy.
47. The earliest bronzes were made (A) before 1523 B.C. (B) between 1523 B.C. and 1028 B.C. (C) just after 1028 B.C. (D) around 220 A.D.
48. Around 1500 B.C, bronze vessels were probably most commonly used (A) in private family rituals. (B) for drinking wine. (C) in official ceremonies. (D) as common eating bowls.
49. Which of the following was not used in design? (A) writing (B) landscapes (C) animals (D) precious metals
50. What must happen to all vessels before they are complete? (A) The gold and silver must be inlaid. (B) The negative image must be carved. (C) The alloy in the mold must have cooled. (D) The ancient inscriptures must be cast.
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