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109年 - 109東吳大學_轉學招生考試_英文學系二年級︰英文閱讀#101978
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
申論題數:
0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (50)
1. Since the start of the coronavirus _________, Asian-Americans have been verbally assaulted. (A) pestilence (B) pandemic (C) plague (D) influenza
2. A research found that the landlords in Boston _______ against black and low-income renters. (A) immune (B) alert (C) caution (D) discriminate
3. The health _____ caused by the virus could worsen with the arrival of the southern winter. (A) emergency (B) controversy (C) accusation (D) demonstration
4. The isolation and _______ measures are necessary for halting the virus. (A) demarcation (B) immunity (C) quarantine (D) puzzlement
5. The epidemic is placing _______ pressure on health care systems. (A) immense (B) cautious (C) industrial (D) defensive
6. In Central America, _______ are blocked in a number of transit countries due to border closures. (A) pharmacists (B) deputies (C) migrants (D) veterans
7. During _______, half the world’s population has been ordered to stay at home. (A) outbreak (B) closedown (C) bounceback (D) lockdown
8. One of the roles for travel agents is helping their clients _____the coronavirus risks while on vacation. (A) evade (B) enhance (C) manipulate (D) fantasize
9. The state government has worked hard to _____ the spread of the coronavirus. (A) propel (B) boycott (C) curb (D) diagnose
10. Weeks of _____ rain in southern China have left millions of people homeless. (A) imperial (B) torrential (C) crystal (D) contagious
11. North Korea has ______ a joint liaison office used for talks between itself and South Korea. (A) conducted (B) maneuvered (C) hallucinated (D) exploded
12. Facebook has long been _______ for not doing enough to combat hate speech. (A) alluded (B) parodied (C) criticized (D) iconized
13. George Floyd’s death sparked protests about police ______ and racial justice. (A) sensitivity (B) brutality (C) humility (D) promiscuity
14. ______ to the technology needed to continue learning while schools are closed is unequal. (A) Access (B) Implement (C) Provision (D) Coherence
15. Many companies have been forced to _______ a healthy and effective remote working culture. (A) dispute (B) hypothesize (C) inherit (D) cultivate
1. (A) die (B) dead (C) living (D) alive
2. (A) conforming to (B) depending on (C) according to (D) defying against
3. (A) involving (B) relating (C) excluding (D) containing
4. (A) murderers (B) transgressors (C) victims (D) abusers
5. (A) with (B) by (C) at (D) for
6. (A) steady (B) steadily (C) to steady (D) steadying
7. (A) to (B) on (C) in (D) with
8. (A) increasing (B) increased (C) decreasing (D) decreased
9. (A) sweep (B) have swept (C) swept (D) had swept
10. (A) resulting (B) resulted (C) causing (D) caused
11. (A) press (B) presses (C) pressed (D) pressing
12. (A) with (B) for (C) in (D) on
13. (A) killing (B) killed (C) surviving (D) survived
14. (A) with whom (B) for whom (C) of whom (D) to whom
15. (A) To cast (B) Casting (C) Casted (D) Having cast
16. (A) riots (B) tasks (C) predicaments (D) subversions
17. (A) which (B) what (C) how (D) whether
18. (A) fretted for (B) tolerating with (C) confined to (D) undermined by
19. (A) competent (B) alternative (C) shifting (D) ambivalent
20. (A) on (B) out of (C) in (D) with
21. (A) knowing (B) to keep away (C) given (D) in terms of
22. (A) try in (B) try out (C) try up (D) try with
23. (A) irritative (B) seductive (C) influential (D) plausible.
24. (A) whether (B) how (C) as if (D) even though
25. (A) nevertheless (B) therefore (C) in contrast (D) subsequently
1. What kind of article could the above essay be? (A) a news story (B) an editorial (C) a book review (D) a featured article
2. What is the attitude of the young German people towards the phrase “the lucky born-late”? (A) indifferent (B) resistant (C) agreeable (D) nostalgic
3. What could young Germans probably feel about the history of World War II? (A) guilty (B) ambivalent (C) passionate (D) numbed
4. From whose point of view is the novel written? (A) the novelist’s (B) Michael’s (C) Hanna’s (D) the reader’s
5. Which of the following descriptions about Michael is
not
true? (A) He avoids challenges. (B) He is a traitor of love. (C) He loves literary works. (D) He is frank.
6. Which of the following descriptions bout Hanna is
not
true? (A) She committed homicide. (B) She has a strong sense of guilt. (C) She is falsely accused.(D) She must spend the rest of her life in jail.
7. What does Michael mean when he says, “'I was astonished at how much older literature can actually be read as if it were contemporary.'' (A) Literature changes with time. (B) Older literature is more touching. (C) The effect of old literature never vanishes. (D) Modern literary works impact on the readers.
8. Which of the following statement about literature is
not
what the author of this essay tries to indicate? (A) Literature is a vehicle for communication. (B) Literature can be more truthful than eyewitness accounts. (C) The healing power of literature is boundless. (D) Reading literature cannot replace relationship.
9. What does the author think about the ending of the novel? (A) weak but romantic (B) persuasive and forceful (C) sudden and unbelievable (D) gloomy and tragic
10. Why does the author think that the novel makes a contribution as a genre? (A) The novel shows a positive view about the reconciliation with a historical trauma. (B) The novelist makes an innovative use of the romantic and fairy-tale model. (C) The novelist experiments on historical writings and testimonies. (D) The novel brings about powerful redemptive effect on history.
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