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109年 - 109 國立台灣大學_碩士班招生考試:英文(A)#112896
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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所屬科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. By nine in the morning the fake, country-wet freshness that somehow seeped in overnight________like the tail end of a sweet dream. (A) evaporated (B) executed (C) entailed (D) ensued
2. In the early reform years, many small-scale entrepreneurial ventures were_________by unemployed citizens. (A) launched (B) looped (C) swaggered (D) strolled
3. Predominantly uneducated and lacking cultural capital, these________were greeted by intellectuals with disdain. (A) debris (B) tentacles (C) upstarts (D) dignitaries
4. The students were all_______ from the news that they had won all the lottery. (A) rolling(B) ricocheting (C) rebounding (D) reeling
5. Situated at exactly 5,280 feet above sea level, Denver is the________Mile-High city, jam-packed with all the outdoor thrills one would expect of a mountain-based destination. (A) unacceptable (B) uncontested (C) unsubstantiated (D) unaffectionate
6. The translator not only translates the text but recreates the __________and tonality of the original work. (A) coterie (B) patrons (C) simulations (D) nuances
7. A coherent waste and resources strategy is one that__________ reducing the environmental impact of the things we buy, not simply reducing plastic use. (A) prioritizes (B) exhilarates (C) encloses(D) abridges
8. His direct, often abrasive approach will doubtless______a few feathers. (A) dominate (B) ruffle (C) slam(D) batter
9. He soon fell asleep, but woke up with a______ when his grandmother screamed with pain. (A) start (B) stomp(C) steam (D) strike
10. The strong typhoon made______on Monday evening, leading to flooding that caused a number of fatalities, including dozens of injuries. (A) landowner (B) landfill(C) landmass (D) landfall
11. A smoker may create smoke rings by taking smoke into their mouth and_______it with a tongue flick, by closing the jaw,tapping the cheek, or producing a sudden burst of air with the lungs and throat. (A) excruciating (B) extinguishing (C) expelling (D) expunging
12. Kevin couldn't put the________ novel down until he had finished it. (A) compensating (B)compelling (C) compliant (D)complacent
13. John felt really sad at the_________ reviews her debut book received. (A) persistent (B) benevolent (C) auspicious (D) withering
14. Conservationists claim that overfishing, deforestation and new plans to build dams are jeopardizing this______for endangered species. (A) haven (B) plight (C) fissure (D) sanction
15. The toothless man came_____ up to them, pointing at an old boat bobbing in the water. (A) debilitating (B) revered (C) ambling (D) skimped
16. During the early years of the Cultural Revolution, dried mushrooms on dinner tables were an unheard-of luxury,________. (A) thinking pork chops (B) pork chops thinkable (C) pork chops unthinkable (D) unthinkable pork chops
17. The great snake was uncoiling itself rapidly,______out on to the floor. People throughout the reptile house screamed and started running for the exits. (A) slithering (B) slithered (C) slither (D) slithers
18. Part-time jobs teach you a variety of invaluable skills,_______include time-management, organization and communication skills, which many employers seek in a potential employee. (A) some where (B) where (C) some of which (D) of which
19. For the future well-being of our company, it is imperative that the CEO_____now. (A) resign (B) resigning (C) would resign (D) be resigning
20. Susan will bring her best camera______the photographer forgets to show up at her parents' wedding anniversary. (A) in case (B) in case if (C) in case when (D) in such case
21. The girl entered the room hesitantly, her arms________to her sides, her shoulders hunched; she looked both frightened and indifferent, like a captured bird. (A) closes (B) closing (C) closed (D) close
22. I prefer the poetry of this new professot, who relied heavily on images to evoke ideas,_______who employed elaborate description and philosophy. (A) to those of the old professor (B) to that of the old professor (C) than those of the old professor (D) than that of the old professor
23. F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sherwood Anderson, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and Gertrude Stein are among those usually________influencing Hemingway's early writing. (A) credited with (B) credited for (C) credited (D) crediting
24. Neither the child nor the parents_______able to resist the crushing force of the winter and eventually they moved away. (A) is (B) are (C) was (D) were
25. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can, and will, be used against you in court of law. You have_______an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be appointed to you. (A) the right (B) the right of (C) the right with (D) the right to
26. The lawyer emphasized the ill-treatment and threats that his client was_______in the work environment, and the fact that his client would not be able to return to work after the incident. (A)subject to (B) subjecting to (C) subjected to (D) subjected
27. Convicted sex offenders on the register are________residency restrictions, which prevent them from living near places where children congregate - like schools, parks and even bus stops. (A) subject to (B) subjecting to (C) subjected to (D) subjected
28. According to the new manager, the boss has given us_________work to do. (A) yet (B) yet more (C) more yet (D) as yet
29. Her performance is a combination of grace and fury,_____athleticism, and enchanting artistry. (A) jaw-dropping (B) jaw-drop (C)dropping-jaw (D) drop-jaw
30. The much beloved athlete's long-term popularity was as great,________outside his own country. (A) if not (B) if not greater (C) greater if not (D) greater not
31.(A)along(B) alone(C) align(D) alive
32.(A) concordance(B) attendance(C) impedance(D) abundance
33.(A) intransigent(B) negligent(C) convergent(D) stringent
34.(A) rope(B)cape(C) ripe(D) pipe
35.(A)illusion(B) tension(C) depression(D) admission
36.(A) conduit(B) concemn(C) convict(D) contour
37. (A) telepathy(B) antipathy(C) apathy(D) empathy
38. (A) payoff(B) standoff(C) blastoff(D) layoff
39. (A) disregard(B) dispend(C) dismay(D) disrupt
40.(A) profound(B) proof(C) prone(D) proper
41. (A) pose(B) poise(C) paste(D) probe
42.(A) retrace(B) retard(C) retreat(D) retract
43. (A) wake (B) wire(C) will(D) wage
44.(A) withdrawal (B) heritage(C) deputy(D) tenure
45.(A)confection (B) canopy(C) reflex(D) refuge
46. Which of the following could be the title for this article? (A) Is lab-grown meat part of our future diet? (B) Lab-grown meat will replace slaughtered animals in 2040. (C) Problems with lab-grown meat. (D) People's reaction to lab-grown meat today.
47. According to the article, which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) The first lab-grown meat was developed by NASA for astronauts. (B) By 2040, all meat will be produced in the lab environment. (C) Human beings hate the unnecessary evil of killing animals. (D) Just is one of the companies that have been devoted to the development of lab-grown meat.
48. Which of the following words can be used to replace the blank in the first paragraph? (A) revolting (B) vying (C) vanishing (D) wiggling
49. Which of the following statements can replace the long blank at the end of the article? (A) companies such as Just believe that investment could come from countries with both the capital and a vested interest in food security (B) a survey is not the same as putting it on a menu or in a grocery store - that's totally different (C) there's a real opportunity to make this a big thing (D) these changing diets have forced the food industry's hand, with more vegan options than ever before, particularly when it comes to the rapidly growing business of mock meat
50. Which of the following best describes the tone of the last paragraph? (A) sarcastic (B) nervous (C) optimistic (D) skeptical
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