所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. (A) to remind (B) reminded (C) remind (D) reminding
2. (A) set (B) setting (C) was set (D) has set
3. (A) with (B) without (C) by (D) for
4. (A) objective (B) at ease (C) quiet (D) versatile
5. (A) paced (B) pacing (C) pace (D) being paced
6. (A) coaxing (B) had coaxed (C) coaxed (D) been coaxing
7. (A) endangered (B) endangering (C) endanger (D) dangerous
8. (A) have been (B) has been (C) were (D) had been
9. (A) contained (B) containing (C) was contained (D) has contained
10. (A) important (B) big (C) healthy (D)complete
II. Choose the word that has the same meaning as the underlined words in the sentences.30% (each 2%)11. Spain mourns its terrorist victims, while others ask if it is appeasing terrorists.(A)irritating (B) challenging (C) applauding (D)placating
12. Christianity is very deeply embedded in American culture.(A)influenced (B) rooted (C)engaged (D)reminded
13. They attempt to nullify the election results.(A)invalidate (B) accuse (C)debate (D)retaliate
14. We should pay attention to the etiquette of using mobile phones.(A)cost (B)problem (C)rule (D)function
15. The "Lord of the Rings" trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novels is a sweeping spectacle of computer-generated imagery(A) montage (B) performance (C)mixture (D)technology
16. Changes in our environment, lifestyle and human behavior all help to encourage the spread of infectious diseases(A) infective (B) unknown (C)new (D)deadly
17. Swapping music over the Internet is fun and easy.(A) Listening to (B) Exchanging (C)Searching (D)Purchasing
18. The film is blasted as an allegory of Western imperialism over Islamic countries.(A) praised (B) regarded (C)ignored (D)criticized
19. If you struggle with any business predicament , you can benefit from brainstorming.(A) situation (B)meeting (C) dilemma (D)deal
20. Oregon Attorney General Hardy Myers says banning same-sex marriage probably violates Oregon's Constitution.(A)follows (B)revises (C)breaks (D)fulfills
21. A recent discovery of the mineral hematite on Mars has sparked discussion among scientists who are determining if water exists on the Red Planet.(A)accelerated (B) caused (C)renewed (D)invented
22. More women should be involved in decision-making.(A) interested (B)absorbed (C)participated (D) separated
23. The laws require advertisers to substantiate their claims.(A) prove (B)review (C) explain (D)promote
24. These results have been achieved by a series of political maneuvers .(A) negotiations (B)discussions (C)debates (D) ploys
25. The number of people going to the cinema seems to dwindle steadily.(A)decline (B)disappear (C)increase (D)rise
III.Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order for the sentence to becorrect. (20%) (each 2%)26. At end of the Civil War the United States was ready to resume with aroaring surge the westward expansion which had been interrupted for four years.(A)At end(B) to resume(C) surge (D)for four
27. Oberlin College awards degrees to both sexes as early as 1837, but coeducation inAmerican colleges did not spread until the second half of the century.(A)awards(B)colleges(C)until(D)second half
28. Although assemblage has been a part of art for centuries, its appearance in the Westas a serious art form is quite fairly recent.(A)has been(B)a part of(C)its appearance(D)quite fairly
29. Maria Mitchell, the first professor of astronomy at Vassar College, she was born in 1818.(A) the first (B)of(C)at(D)she was
30. In general , newspapers emphasize current news, whereas magazines dealt more with background materials.(A)In general(B)whereas(C)dealt(D)with
31. Booth Tarkington's writings were very extremely popular, but his conservativevalues soon dated his works(A)were(B)very extremely(C)but(D)soon dated
32. All the many different parts of the body , large and small, they combine to perform the processes essential to life.(A)All the many(B)of the body(C)they combine(D)the processes essential
33. Body temperature is usually highest inside the afternoon or evening .(A)Body(B)inside(C)afternoon(D)evening
34. The advantages of computerized typing and editing are now being extending to allthe written languages of the world.(A)Body(B)inside(C)afternoon(D)evening
35. Adult education programs must be designed so the diverse needs of theparticipants in mind.(A)Adult education(B)must be(C)so(D)needs
36. What is the author's main point?(A) Traditional farming methods can enrich civilization.(B) The development of an urban economy depends on the modernization of agriculture.(C) People who work on farms tent to eat more than people who live in cities.(D) The industrialization of modern society stabilizes the agricultural economy.
37. According to the passage, a characteristic of food production in a subsistence economy is that farmers(A) must bring in workers from urban communities(B) cannot produce all their own food(C) must buy some foods to achieve a balanced diet(D) cannot grow enough food to support nonfarmers
38. According to the passage, what is a disadvantage of traditional farming methods?(A) Workers do not enjoy their jobs.(B) Workers do not get enough to eat.(C) Too many workers are necessary.(D) Too many jobs are poorly paid.
39. According to the passage, why is local industrial production NOT stimulated in a subsistence economy?(A) No modern equipment is available to begin production.(B) Industry cannot develop when there are few customers for its products.(C) Farmers do not want to go to markets very far from where they live and work.(D) Locally produced consumer goods are generally not well made.
40. The paragraph following the passage most probably discusses(A) the creation of a demand for more agricultural products(B) the difficult transition from an agricultural to an industrial economy(C) guidelines for hiring greater numbers of farm workers(D) the recent revival of the family farm system
1. Anti-spam groups are trying to stem the tide of unsolicited e-mail.
2. If you were to choose the most predominant word for this year, which word would it be? Early this month, theauthoritative Merriam-Webster Dictionary announced "pandemic" as its word of the year.