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110年 - 110輔仁大學_碩士班招生考試_共同科目:僅考英文#100286
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. It is important to practice good hygiene to avoid the spread of______ diseases such as the common cold, (A)deductible (B)contagious (C)contaminated (D)subtracted
2. The customer told the call center that she______ the manual for her laminator. (A) misplace (B) misplaces (C) would misplace (D) had misplaced
3. We are at a ______ stage in our negotiations because it is the last chance to get everything we want out of the deal.(A) critical (B) terminated (C) saturated (D) innovated
4. Be sure to check your social media account for inappropriate photos before applying for a job, or you could ______ your chances of success. (A) utilize (B) subscribe (C)jeopardize (D)diversify
5. As of today, gross income ______ faster than inflation for six years. (A) increases (B) is increasing (C) has been increasing (D) will have been increasing
6. If the beach______ more accessible from the hotel, business would have been better. (A) was (B) has been (C) had been (D) would have been
7. The landlord is ______ to evict any tenants who break the conditions of their lease. (A) defended (B) assembled (C) posted (D) authorized
8. All employees who had donated to the fund drive ______ to a reception hosted by UNI President David Russi in the Fremont Center conference room. (A) invited (B) were invited (C) will invite (D) have invited
9. The maintenance worker is ______ optimistic that he can finish the repair work in the lobby by tomorrow afteroon. (A) cautiously (B)evenly (C) shortly (D)capably
10. In a survey of 3,000 youths aged twelve to seventeen, twice as many said they could talk______ to their mothers than to their fathers. (A) easy (B) easier (C)easily (D) more easily
11. Fewer patrons than expected attended the Wood Community Museum's annual fundraising ______ . (A) method (B) stability (C)commission (D)function
12. A graduate of a foreign college or university ______ has completed a bachelor's degree may apply for admission to the program. (A) whose (B) which (C) who (D) what
13. Environmental campaigners are______ to the goal of reducing levels of air pollution globally. (A) dedicated (B) protested (C) petitioned (D) marched
14.______ during the typhoon, the bridge was the last remaining road crossing between the island and the mainland. (A) Destroy (B) Destroys (C) Destroying (D)Destroyed
15. If taken correctly, the medication should immediately ______ all flu symptoms and lead to a full recovery within 48 hours. (A) locate (B)alleviate (C) prepare (D)reserve
16. The personnel manager has decided to hire the candidate with the degree in computer science______ she interviewed last week.(A) whose(B) whom (C) what (D)which
17. According to the guidelines, taking emergency measures needs to be______ with the evacuation of local residents.(A) simultaneous(B) naive(C)chief (D)vacant
18. All members are required to complete the health information form prior to______ in any summer program. (A) participate(B) participates (C) participated (D) participating
19. The press council is ______ opposed to any government censorship of news or current affairs periodicals. (A) believably (B)quarterly (C)adamantly (D)attentively
20. Our group is united by the common n concern that ______ the booming economy, many are not sharing in the prosperity. (A) when (B)although (C) despite (D)because of
21. The president made a ______ effort to seek a political mandate from Congress before going ahcad with the policy. (A) bulk (B) possessive (C) deliberate (D)remaining
22.______ the damage is cleared away, the residents cannot return to their houses. (A) Until(B) Since(C) During (D) Because of
23. The curator ______ donations from local businesses and community organizations to help restore the local museum. (A) inferred (B) solicited (C) forewarned (D)created
24.______ made the arrangements for this afternoon's board meeting has forgotten to organize the catering. (A) Anyone (B) Whoever (C) Them (D) Someone
25. In accordance ______ the new company policy, any employees who arrive late will be evaluated poorly. (A)from (B) with (C)after (D)by
26. (A) diverse (B)unequal (C) identical (D)distinct
27. (A) bulk (B) insignificance (C) minority (D) part
28. (A) In (B) On (C)By (D)From
29. (A) overlooks(B) commences (C) represses(D)determines
30. (A) synthesized (B) surpassed (C) separated (D) reclined
31. (A) is called for (B) is attributed to (C) is made from (D) is accustomed to
32. (A) melancholy (B) comprehensive e (C)anony(D) well-known
33. (A) Instead (B) Likewise (C) Although(D) Therefore
34. (A) by (B) from (C) after (D) with
35. (A) according to(B) in spite of (C) in tum (D) regardless
36. Which virus is NOT mentioned in the passage as being zoonotic? (A) SARS (B) HIV (C) Hendra (D) Flu
37. What is the main idea of Paragraph B? (A) West Nile virus is native to North Africa where it infects birds and is carried by mosquitoes. (B) In 1999, doctors in New York City were puz e puzzled when birds died and people got sick. (C) Birds and mosquitoes can sometimes spread diseases from one continent to another. (D) International travelers should get shots before traveling and take malaria medicine.
38. In paragraph B sentence 2, a deadly disease refers to ______(A) Hendra (B) Ebola (C) West Nile (D) HIV
39. Which of these is NOT given as a reason for the increase in zoonotic diseases? (A) raising animals (B) lower disease resistance (C) destruction of habitat (D) international travel
40. What would be the best location for the following sentence? Even the well-known disease rabies can spread to humans by contact with wild dogs or bats. (A) at the end of paragraph A (B) at the end of paragraph B (C) at the end of paragraph C (D) at the end of paragraph D
41. How was Goodall's research received by the scientific community? (A) Her approach was conventional and yielded no new information. (B) Her unconventional methods were thought of as amateur. (C) Her unconventional methods brought many of her conclusions into question. (D) Her methods were unconventional and yielded a lot of new and valuable information.
42. Which of the following did Goodall discover? (A) The Gombe Stream was inhabited by chimpanzees. (B) Chimpanzees were not vegetarian as previously believed. (C) Chimps had no social or communication system. (D) The aggressive nature of chimpanzees made them dangerous.
43. Which of the following is NOT true about Goodall's educational credentials? (A) Not having a college degree in biology proved to be a difficult obstacle in her life. (B) She began her life's work without relevant formal education. (C) She later acquired advanced, formal academic training. (D) She earned a PhD from Cambridge University.
44. According to the passage, how did the focus of Goodall's work change over time? (A) She decided to focus on fund raising for documentary films after going to Africa. (B) Weary of conducting field experiments, she decided to start the Jane Goodall Institute. (C) She is now educating people about the unethical treatment of chimps in scientific research and the potential loss of their habitat. (D) Her focus is currently on enhancing her public image through social media.
45. In paragraph B sentence 3, exclusively could be replaced with ______(A) extraordinarily (B) promptly (C) potentially (D)only
46. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Crowds may have a positive impact on a person's health and well-being. (B) Psychologists have shown that bystanders help to calm people in a crowd. (C) People who are very socially connected do not have many health problems. (D) Emile Durkheim created the term collective effervescence in the 19th century.
47. In paragraph B sentence 3, They refers to ______ (A) cancers (B) heart discase (C) socially connected people (D) vaccinations
48. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Today, more than 50 percent of people in the world live in cities. (B) When more people move into cities, the city does not create as much art. (C) At Woodstock, everyone worked together and there were no difficulties. (D) The United States has a higher life expectancy than anywhere in the world.
49. Which of the following is NOT given as an example of a crowd that has a positive effect? (A) A music festival(B) An urban riot (C) A parade (D) A religious pilgrimage
50. In the first sentence of paragraph G, We may be paying the price means ______ (A) this is costing all of us a lot of money (B) this is resulting in something negative (C) we need to decide how much to pay (D) we should pay attention to this situation
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