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> 109年 - 109 國立政治大學碩士暨在職專班招生考試_共同科:英文#99169
109年 - 109 國立政治大學碩士暨在職專班招生考試_共同科:英文#99169
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
1
試卷資訊
所屬科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (35)
1. Some scholars ______that the island may be named after a figure in Greek mythology; others believe there's a different source of origin. (A) condemn (B) console (C) contend(D) convict
2. The institution has developed a monitoring ______to check progress of its projects, so now things run under the system smoothly. (A) dedication (B)mechanism(C) projection (D) transparency
3. As the number of people coming for work from suburban areas explodes, commuter traffic ______ the city's major roads every morning. (A) formulates (B) manipulates (C) navigates (D) paralyzes
4. It's generally believed that children's _______, that is how they are educated and treated, may influence them for a lifetime.(A) sentiment(B) therapy(C) upbringing (D) vitality
5. The supervisor treats his staff with an unpleasantly ________attitude, as if he were more important and intelligent than others. (A) constituent (B) condescending (C) conscientious (D) conspicuous
6. Most natural resources on our planet are______ and could be depleted soon. That's why sustainability becomes an important issue. (A) finite (C) liberated (D) neutral (B) hospitable
7. Despite a number of setbacks, the athlete did not give up and_______ through the half-year training, eventually breaking record in the triathlon. (A) persevered (B) reconciled (C) speculated (D) tranquilized
8. The storm's survivors took_______ in a local church, where they are provided with necessities and well protected. (A) prescription (B) radiation (C) sanctuary(D) turmoil
9. Berber music is ______to Morocco and entirely distinct from Arabic music. (A) objective (B) indigenous (C) conservative (D) maladjusted
10. The______ of a child is one of the most horrible crimes a person can commit. (A) abduction (B) abstraction (C) diffusion (D) attainment
11. Artists use______ in their paintings to make them appear balanced. (A) temperament (B) rift (C) symmetry (D) impediment
12. After taking a ballet class, the professional basketball player appreciated the dancers'________. (A) proscription (B) anemia (C)contention (D) stamina
13. Tens of thousands of people______ to the town to take part in a music festival. (A) required (B)crashed(C) flocked (D) dissolved
14. She warned her children before their visit to her uncle that any______ would be punished. (A) malfunction (B) malefactor (C) misbehavior (D) malady
15. Although Emma could not read or write, she could______ a long list of names in her mind. (A) restrict (B) retain (C) replica (D) revival
16. John could accept the unfavorable situation or fight for his rights. ______ way, he has to take responsibility for himself. (A) Both(B) Nor(C) Either(D) Neither
17. Some people plagiarize because they think they can get away with it;______ because they honestly don't know what it means. (A) others do so (B) so do others (C) do so others (D) others so do
18. For some college freshmen who feel exhausted after the entrance examination, college gives them an opportunity______. (B) to loose (A) loose (C) to let loose (D) to let loosen
19. Not everyone is hungry in the morning, but for______ , a healthy start to the day means a hearty breakfast. (A) whom (B) those (C) who are (D) those who are
20. Sharing your true feelings with others may feel like laying your body on a dartboard, waiting to______. (A)hit (B) hit it(C)get hit (D) get you hit it
21. The door______ they entered the building was marked "No Entrance." (A) which (B) through which (C) that (D) where
22. James is very upset, and I feel terrible, too. I ______him so directly that I already have a boyfriend. (A) told (B) have told (C) shouldn't tell (D) shouldn't have told
23. The survey indicates that one_____ ten children_____ bullied at that suburb. (A) in...is (B) with...is (C) at...are (D) by...are
24. Urine tests are widely used______ substances banned by the league, such as anabolic steroids, diuretics and certain stimulants. (A) detects (B) to detect (D) detecting (C) detected
25. Tokyo will host the 2020 Olympic Games because it got______ in 2018. (A) as much support as any city (B) less support than any city (C) more support than any other city (D) least support
26. What is the main problem to be addressed in this passage? (A) Lack of market niche for artificial intelligence. (B) Disparity of employment rates among nations. (C) Poverty caused by the new economy structure. (D) Universal tax inequality between rich and poor.
27. Which of the following is NOT true about universal basic income? (A) It may cause inflation and therefore fail to achieve its goals. (B) It is supported by some internationally renowned entrepreneurs. (C) It is guaranteed to succeed with higher tax revenue from the wealthy. (D) It reduces bureaucratic procedures inherent in existing welfare programs.
28. Who would receive money from the said plan? (A) Charities. (B) Individuals. (C) Corporations. (D)Governments.
29. In what way could the plans be similar across countries? (A) When the scheme kicks off. (B) Who disseminates the money. (C) Where the funding comes from. (D) What qualifies someone to be paid.
30. If the proposed plan works, what may become obsolete? (A) Popular social media. (B) Automation and roboties. (C) National incom me tax systems. (D)Current social welfare programs.
31. Which of the following is the main idca of the passage? (A) Discussing the virtues of loyalty. (B) Describing Gromyko's relationship to the press. (C) Tracing Gromyko's rise to the position of foreign minister. (D) Explaining Gronyko's adaptability to Westem culture.
32. We can infer from the passege that (A) Gromyko was largely responsible for the success of the Yalta Conference. (B) Gromyko remained successful because he had proved adaptable to the ever-changing power st structure in Russia. (C) Gromyko was the second mosi powerful official in Russia. (D) Gromyko was more interested i in art than in diplomacy.
33. Which of the following conclusions does this passage support? (A) Gromyko was made bitter by his long scrvice. (B) Gromyko was successful because he was always willing to compromise. (C) Russia chose only "stonc-faced" diplomats to serve in the United Nations. (D) Loyalty and compctence are necessary for success in diplomatic cireles
34. As used in this passage, what does the word relish mean? (A) Fervor. (B) Sustenance. (C) Boredom. (D) Sufficiency.
35. Which of the following is NOT true about Gromyko? (A) Gromyko was an important figure of the postwar conferences. (B) Gromyko was fluent in both Russian and English. (C) Gromyko was renowned for his negotiating skills. (D) Gromyko was a very eloquent diplomat when dealing with the press.
申論題 (1)
IV.Writing (30%)
If you could go back in time and start your college life all over again, what would be one thing you would like to change (e.g. a different major/college/habit)? Why do you want to change it? How would you go about doing it? Please write an essay of about 300 words to answer the above questions.