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> 108年 - [無官方正解]108 國立臺灣師範大學碩士班招生考試_各學系:英文(共同科目)#99239
108年 - [無官方正解]108 國立臺灣師範大學碩士班招生考試_各學系:英文(共同科目)#99239
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
108年 |
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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. Native people face________ in the form of problems with land rights and various human rights abuses such as kidnapping, murder and rape. (A) aflluence (B) exploitation (C)cognizance (D) mandate
2. The town________ after several computer companies moved there and thus created quite a few job opportunities. (A) wandered (B) revived (C) meandered (D) ขindicated
3. If there is an even________ of wealth in a country, there is a relatively small number of people who are very rich or very poor. (A) distribution (B) abolition (C) adaptation (D) alteration
4. The________ of monks was several kilometers long as they walked down the street past our hotel. (A) procession (B) elimination (C) costume (D) chemise
5. The teacher drew an________ between the human heart and a pump, which made us realize how exactly the human heart works. (A) execution (B) affection (C) amputation (D) analogy
6. To add the responsibilities of children to my already busy life would be ________ .Thus I have elected to put all my resources into my career. (A) ardent (B) ethical (C) far-fetched (D) overwhelming
7. Employers made________ to the workers as the workers agreed to end the strike. (A) dismissals (B) concessions (C) allegiances (D) discriminations
8. After her operation, she was ________ to bed for a week. Presumably the immobility could assist her recovery, (A) discharged (B) divulged (C) unveiled (D) confined
9. I invented an auto-pizza-making machine not long ago. Do you think there is________ of success in mass producing this device? (A) promise (B) fascination (C) accessory (D) endowment
10. When Rick finally struck it rich in the computer business, it was the________ of a lifelong dream, thanks to 20 years of hard work. (A) attainment (B) interpretation (C) assessment (D) supervision
11. Only the hope that the rescuers were getting nearer______ the trapped miners, keeping them cheerful and enabling them to stay alive. (A) struggled (B) chastised (C) smuggled (D) sustained
12. We might think liars tend to______ a lot or to make little movements with hands and feet. But research has shown that this stereotype is untrue to the fact. (A) fidget (B) expose (C) withdraw (D) wander.
13. With the rainy climate, it is no surprise that the ______ of rain into buildings is often a problem. Water leaks occur above ground at various points in the external envelope of the building, such as roofs and walls. (A) penetration (B) injection (C) ventilation (D) deficit
14. College students tend to get______ with whatever subjects they consider uninteresting. (A) quixotic (B) uncanny (C) fetched (D) disenchanted
15. The teacher ______ Johnny to her office after he was caught drinking beer in the gymnasium. (A) scoured off (B) reassembled (C) venerated (D) summoned
16. Some people had the incorrect______ that primitive people in Africa are unintelligent. (A) plot (B) renaissance (C) reinforcement (D) notion
17. No citizen would be willing to live in a society, where there are devices installed to______ monitor, record, observe, or listen to them. (A) predominantly(B) enthusiastically(C) covertly (D) physiologically
18. While driving home from a school football game last October, Mary was in a single-car accident that severed her spine, leaving her ______ from the chest down. (A) paralyzed (B) banned (C) transferred (D) patronized
19. By attempting to understand the______ reasons for the existence of poverty, society can make strides in the struggle against it. (A) accessing (B) dedicated (C) underlying (D) sarcastic
20. The US and China have______ their ongoing trade war by implementing 25% tariffs on S16 billion worth of imports on both sides. (A) conducted (B) submerged (C) flaunted (D) escalated
21. There's nothing wrong with focusing on the details, but someone who is______ makes a big display of knowing obscure facts and details. (A) pedantic (B) laborious (C) conscientious (D) erroneous
22. Over the past fifty years or so, the methods used for collecting money from the public to aid the developing world have changed out of all______ . (A) recollection(B) perspective (C) acknowledgment(D) recognition
23. I shared the kitchen and living room with my friends. Though I did have my own bathroom, it was really just a shower and washbasin______ into what must have once been a cupboard. (A) cluttered (B) cramped (C) crammed (D) crumped
24. The Sunday Observer article of 10th April, titled "On the edge of ganja's millions" contained several serious inaccuracies. It compels me to set the record______ on a matter of great importance to this country. (A) straight (B) right (C) correct (D) accurate
25.The Center for Effective Discipline provides educational information based on current peer-reviewed research to the public on the effects and risk factors associated with the use of ______ punishment on children. (A) bodily (B) corporal (C) scopas (D) tabernacle
26. (A) communities(B) congestions (C) components (D) consequences
27. (A) aptitude (B) vehicle (C) efface (D) efficiency
28. (A) appetites (B) harvests (C) shares (D) households
29.(A) come (B) generate (C) triple (D) engage
30. (A) signal (B) sound (C) voice (D) indicator
31. (A) has called (B) called (C) call(D)calling
32. (A) permanently (B) perpetually (C) temperately (D) temporarily
33. (A) organized (B) disseminated (C) published (D) found
34. (A) on (B) to (C) off(D)from
35. (A) because (B) as if (C) while (D) so
36. According to the article, what is anti-consumerism? (A) a society that equates personal happiness with the purchase of consumer goods (B) refusing to accept a society where buying things is thought the way to happiness (C) the acceptance of a society in which buying things is considered the key to happiness (D) extremely weal thy corporations which make people happy by offering a selection of goods
37. According to Bemard Stiegler, why is consumerism unhealthy? (A) It causes drug addiction and destroys human relationships. (B) It causes human bonds to weaken as people crave more and more things. (C) It cures misery and prevents people from forming normal human relationships. (D) People without access to consumer goods may be subject to crime.
38. What can be inferred from paragraph 4? (A) An advocate of simple living would buy brand goods online. (B) An ad vocate of simple living would shop at a local greengrocer. (C) An advocate of simple living would shop at a convenience store. (D) An advocate of simple living would shop at an out-of-town shopping mall.
39. What is the main idea of paragraph 5? (A) Statistics reveal that purchasing goods does not always make people happier. (B) People in the Philippines are happy but people in Japan are not very happy. (C) Mass production and consumption in the 20th century led to the growth of consumerism. (D) Consumerism is a big problem in the world and we should stop buying things.
40. What would be a good title for this passage? (A) Why Consumerism is Good (B) Altemnatives to Consumerism (C) Consumers Should Stop Buying So Much (D) A Comparison of Japanese and Filipino Consumers
41. The word "launched" in paragraph 2 could be replaced with: (A) sent up (B) went up (C) sent over (D) went down
42. According to the article, why did the number of experiments involving space animals increase in the 1960s? (A) The United States and Soviet Union needed data about space travel in order to be the first to land a human on the moon (B) The United States was collecting information about space so the Soviet Union could put a dog into orbit (C) The Soviet Union and the United States were working together to put a human being on the moon (D) The United States and the Soviet Union believed that space was simply too dangerous for human beings and only animals could safely travel there
43. According to the article, who were Belka and Strelka? (A) they were the American president's pet dogs (B) they were two Soviet men launched into space (C) they were American-trained chimpanzees (D) they were the first animals to return to Earth alive after a journey into space
44. The word "their" in paragraph 6 refers to: (A) Ham (B) NASA (C) astronauts (D) spacecrafts
45. According to the article, which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Fruit flies were the first living organisms to be sent into space (B) Almost all of the animals that were launched into space survived the journey (C) One of Strelka's pups went into space with president Kennedy (D)Prior to Ham's flight, NAS A scientists were unsure if people could perform tasks in space
46. According to the article, when did the expansion in video console sales begin? (A) after Atari released a game console with an ingenious twist (B) it started in 1980 when Apple released a game console (C) when Commodore released its first home computer (D) in the early 198Os when the market became overcrowded
47. According to the article, what happened to sales of Atari s 2600 after they gave away a free copy of the game "Space Invaders"'? (A) they came through in the end (B) they went through the roof (C) they followed through to the end (D) they sailed through without a problem
48. The word "breakneck" in paragraph 2 could be replaced with: (A) brief (B) excessive (C) painful (D) inconsiderate
49. According to the article, what did the failure of Atari's E. T, video game reveal about the video game industry? (A) the video game market was oversaturated (B) video game technology was limited (C) the movie "E.T.'' was not very popular (D) overseas games were better than U.S. games
50. According to the article, when did the Nintendo Entertainment System reach North American store shelves? (A) 1982 (B) 1983 (C) 1984 (D) 1985
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