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107年 - 107 慈濟大學_學士後中醫學系招生考試試題:英文#69843
科目:
學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
107年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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選擇題 (40)
1. The satellite that India put into orbit around the earth _____ a big success for the country’s young space program. (A) interpreted (B) instructed (C) wandered (D) constituted
2. Pirates 3 is showing in theaters now; the next _____ in the series will appear in theaters next summer. (A) mentors (B) installments (C) dismissals (D) monuments
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine is a type of_____ , natural health care system that dates back at least 2,000 years to the year 200 B.C. (A) hoarse (B) holistic (C) holocaust (D) holster
4. Poor readers focus on facts, whereas good readers try to _____ details into a larger cognitive patterns. (A) assault (B) aspire (C) assimilate (D) assassinate
5. North Koreans flee the country for a number of reasons, including poor employment _________, gross rights abuses, and harsh restrictions on personal freedom — all conditions which have arguably worsened under the young dictator Kim Jong-un. (A) prospects (B) inhabitants (C) accumulations (D) contentions
6. An outbreak of measles in Japan has resulted in more than 3,500 people in the southern Taiwanese harbor of Kaohsiung being _____. (A) evacuated (B) mandated (C) notified (D) quarantined
7. Is this a_____ transaction by a young guy who knows his country has to change to be demoncratic, but who intends to maintain strict and authoritarian control at home? (A) savory (B) sulky (C) savvy (D) surplus
8. Some herbs, such as comfrey and ephedra, can cause serious harm. Some herbs can _____ prescription or over-the-counter medicines. (A) bail out (B) interact with (C) map out (D) range from
9. The festival _____ with the opening ceremony – an evening filled with a variety of marvelous performances. (A) gets along (B) kicks off (C) bumps into (D) lines up
10. People _____ shy about sex, but now even women are free to discuss it. (A) used to be (B) are used to being (C) use to be (D) were used to being
11. The old garage suddenly collapsed one day. Luckily the owner wasn't in there or he _____ killed. (A) can have been (B) could be (C) could have been (D) must have been
12. Whenever Joe went camping in the mountains, he _____ any water that he got from streams before drinking it. (A) purifies (B) may be purifying (C) would purify (D) have purified
Part II: Choose the answer that is closest in meaning to the underlined word.13. In the Four Corners region of the Southwest, most rock art sites are found within the drainages of the Colorado and Rio Grande rivers, and their
tributaries
. (A) radius (B) streams (C) debris (D) offsets
14. The patient looks melancholy and despairing; and sometimes he
gnashes
his teeth, as if impatient of the weight of woes that oppresses him. (A) gnaws (B) grinds (C) munches (D) pokes
15. Dr. Frankenstein has described himself as always having been
imbued
with a fervent longing to penetrate the secretes of nature. In spite of the intense labor and wonderful discoveries of modern philosophers, he always came from his studies discontented and unsatisfied. (A) concerned (B) infused (C) derived (D) regulated
16. People tend to feel unhappy because someone has something that they desire; however, jealousy can be
detrimental
to relationships and cause problems at work. (A) suspicious (B) determinant (C) pernicious (D) hostile
17. Children suffering from severe malnutrition are
susceptible
to illness. It is reported that many African children have become blind because their diet is deficient in vitamin A. (A) entitled (B) subordinate (C) immune (D) prone
18. Tomatoes, potatoes, and hot peppers, all originally from South or Central America, are among several plants that have disproportionately influenced cooking around the world. This happened only after a few
intrepid
eaters got beyond common fears about potatoes, tomatoes, and other products. (A) brave (B) conscientious (C) reckless (D) surly
II. Questions 19- 20, choose the answer that is closest in meaning to the original sentence.19. A major new survey by the Economic Business Strategy has revealed that businesses intend to prioritize international markets over domestic ones in the next three years. (A) It has been revealed by a business survey that home markets will take priority over international sales during the next few years. (B) It is the intention of businesses to push ahead on both the domestic and international fronts during the next three years, according to a major new survey. (C) There has been more international than domestic business during the past three years, according to an important new survey. (D) International business oppoutunities will take precedence over domestic ones in the next few years, according to an important new business survey.
20. Although very little is known of Taiwan's early history, carbon dating of domestic implements found in the south of the island suggests that people have lived there for at least ten thousand years. (A) There is evidence to suggest that Taiwan has been populated for over ten thousand years. (B) The small amount of evidence available suggests that people came to northern Taiwan only recently. (C) Carbon dating techniques have produced a wealth of information about Taiwan's early settlers. (D) Ten thousand years ago, Taiwan was an important trading center with an expanding population.
21. (A) detect (B) detects (C) detected (D) detecting
22. (A) over (B) among (C) toward (D) behind
23. (A) bond (B) pose (C) cast (D) fade
24. (A) shrug (B) shield (C) shrink (D) shroud
25. (A) apt to (B) akin to (C) access to (D) alert to
26. (A) fountain (B) levee (C) mixture (D) cemetery
27. (A) that is native to (B) that being native (C) which being native to (D) which being native in
28. (A) along with (B) at a cost of (C) in the hope of (D) thanks to
29. (A) age-related (B) age-relating (C) relating-age (D) related-aging
30. (A) are eaten raw (B) are eating raw (C) eaten raw (D) eating raw
31. Which one is NOT the feature of communities of clinical practice? (A) across boundaries (B) patient-centered care (C) professional jurisdictions (D) class-action lawsuits
32. What is the major goal of communities of clinical practice? (A) phases of clinical trials (B) memorable visions (C) circles around lights (D) patient’s well-being
33. In 2nd paragraph, line 5, what does “They” refer to? (A) patients (B) repertoires (C) communities (D) professionals
34. What does this article explain about an organization? (A) How it accomplishes it goals (B) How its global efforts are funded (C) How its founder hires employees (D) How it works with the government
35. According to this article, what does the organization believe in? (A) Supporting the arts (B) Preserving history (C) Respecting animals (D) Improving society
36. Which idea is communicated by the organization to women? (A) They should be more involved in politics. (B) They don’t have to rely on others. (C) They aren’t educating their daughters enough. (D) They focus too much on their communities.
37. Which role do the women play after they return to their villages? (A) They’re merchants. (B) They’re composers. (C) They’re journalists. (D) They’re technicians.
38.The author’s primary purpose in this passage is (A) to explain hypnosis in history. (B) to explain why people want to be hypnotized. (C) to summarize the need for hypnosis in modern society. (D) to explain what hypnosis is.
39. Scientific study shows that hypotized persons are all of the following except (A) highly suggestible. (B) suffering from a serious and difficult disorder. (C) concentrated in their attention. (D) manipulated by the hypnotist.
40. According to the passage, which of the following is a fact? (A) hypnotists are illigimate hucksters. (B) hypnosis is harmful and should not be used. (C) hypnosis has been used in certain medical practices. (D) has been used only during past hundred years.
申論題 (1)
V. Composition: 20 分
Laws in most places prohibit terminally ill patients from choosing death and physicians from assisting them. Do you agree or disagree with it. Please write an essay around 200-250 words to explain your point of view and your arguments concerning this topic.