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109年 - 109 義守大學_學士後中醫學系入學招生考試:英文#87430
科目:
學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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學士後中醫◆英文
選擇題 (40)
1. To improve sleep quality, Chinese red dates can help people who have ________ from lack of qi and blood deficiency. (A) stroke (B) insomnia (C) halitosis (D) cavity
2. Stopping using the antibiotics may lead to __________ of the infection. (A) demise (B) resurgence (C) mortgage (D) aversion
3. This musician is known for his ________. He can play five different musical instruments well. (A) versatility (B) disparity (C) fertility (D) tenacity
4. Certain herbs act as a ________ to other herbs. The synergy obtained from a combination of herbs is the best solution to some illnesses. (A) constipation (B) catalyst (C) malnutrition (D) diagnosis
5. ________ tumors are cancerous and formed from abnormal cells. (A) Benign (B) Detached (C) Neutral (D) Malignant
6. Certain foods are common causes of ________. For example, dairy products contain sugar lactose, which causes gastrointestinal gas. (A) flatulence (B) hemorrhage (C) vertigo (D) cramp
7. While doctors had perfected the art of __________-- the surgical removal, they didn’t yet understand why people didn’t just go back to their normal lives. It would be another hundred years before doctors appreciated and began treating the psychological effects of losing a limb. (A) percutaneous coronary interventions (B) vaccination (C) acupuncture (D) amputation
8. If someone is suspected for taking or making drugs, some items in his room can be easily identified as drug-related __________. (A) parasol (B) paraphernalia (C) parachute (D) parasite
9. __________ originally refers to the fear of open spaces or the avoidance of social events, but it is actually a more complex condition. (A) Acrophobia (B) Claustrophobia (C) Agoraphobia (D) Hydrophobia
10. After a long and tough campaign, the winners continuously __________ over their victory in the nationwide election. (A) mourn (B) gloat (C) bait (D) gear
11. We had a lot of discipline during childhood. Our teachers insisted that we ________ on time. (A) being (B) be (C) are (D) had to
12. People snore because they have trouble ________ while they are asleep. (A) breathing (B) to breathe (C) breath (D) being breathed
13. ________ a nuclear plant go wrong, the impact on its surrounding area could be disastrous. (A) If (B) Unless (C) Should (D) Even if
14. Dr. McDonough is a person ________. (A) in whom I don’t have much confidence (B) of that I don’t have much confidence (C) whom I don’t have much confidence (D) who I don’t have much confidence
15. Not until I lay in bed ________ the quiz tomorrow. (A) did I think of (B) I thought of (C) did I not think of (D) I didn’t think of
16. They turned off the air conditioning __________ their catching a cold. (A) for fear that (B) for fear to (C) fear to (D) for fear of
17. The man confessed __________ a fever last night. (A) having had to (B) have had (C) to having had (D) have
18. It is justifiable to say that the poison, __________, will be a kind of medicine. (A) when use in small quantity (B) using when in small quantity (C) when used in small quantity (D) when using in small quantity
19. __________ they burst into tears. (A) No sooner than they heard the bad news (B) No sooner they heard the bad news than (C) No sooner they hear the bad news than (D) No sooner had they heard the bad news than
20. Hwa Tou, __________ a medicine god, not only professed divine medicinal skills but also embodied many virtues. (A) was regarded as (B) he was regarded as (C) regarded as (D) as regard
21. (A) alienated (B) alternative (C) compensation (D) compliment
22. (A) suction (B) consumption (C) abortion (D) concoction
23. (A) regurgitate (B) reprove (C) assuage (D) reproach
24. (A) creditable (B) credulous (C) gullible (D) skeptical
25. (A) crippling (B) butterfly (C) domino (D) placebo
26. (A) affecting (B) affected (C) affect (D) affects
27. (A) which (B) by which (C) of which (D) which of
28. (A) infect (B) affect (C) infectious (D) disinfect
29. (A) resulting (B) by resulting in (C) from resulting (D) resulting in
30. (A) on poorly score (B) on score poorly (C) poor on score (D) score poorly on
31. What does this article describe? (A) Audio equipment. (B) Robots for factories. (C) Popular hiking gear. (D) Small-scale aircraft.
32. What does the article indicate about Israel? (A) It has tech-savvy people. (B) Its weather is scorching humid. (C) It is scant of land. (D) Its sewage emission standards are high.
33. According to this article, what can Arad’s products detect? (A) Which water resources are valuable. (B) Whether water is polluted. (C) Whether water is being wasted. (D) What contributes to the turbidity of water.
34. According to this article, what are the drones used for in the U.K.? (A) To deal with illegal activities. (B) To improve manufacturing processes. (C) To improve public health. (D) To provide ground transportation.
35. What was the suspect in the fog believed to have done? (A) Trafficked drug. (B) Stole a vehicle. (C) Operated a drone. (D) Committed suicide.
36. According to the article, why are drugs tested on animals? (A) Because animals are prone to mutation. (B) Because animal testing is to save human lives. (C) Because animals are more likely to show side effects. (D) Because buying animals is more prodigal than buying humans.
37. According to the article, when drugs are tested on people with diseases, why are only a small number used? (A) To save resources. (B) To waste volunteers’ time if the drug is not effective in treating their diseases. (C) To save trouble recruiting healthy volunteers. (D) To help build excitement towards the commercial release of the drug by making it an elusive, hard-to-reach item.
38. What is NOT mentioned in the article? (A) The drug is given three clinical studies and only proceeds once the first phase is passed. (B) The most initial test on people is done on very few healthy volunteers. (C) The drug is given an efficacy study. (D) What happens when a drug is shown to have severe side effects.
39. What doesn’t happen in phase four? (A) More patients are tested. (B) Researchers can deduce that the drug actually works for all patients by ruling out random error. (C) The drug is sold to the public. (D) Extensive clinical trials.
40. The word “fatalities” in the second paragraph mean __________. (A) mortalities (B) fame (C) probability (D) brutality
申論題 (1)
二、作文題
What have you learned from the pandemic (COVID-19)? Please write an essay to share your personal experience of virus spread prevention in at least 250 words in English.