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110年 - 110 義守大學_學士後中醫學系入學招生考試試題︰英文#100235
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
110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. Please rub a little longer after the __________ injection. (A) intractable (B) intransitive (C) intramuscular (D) intransigent
2. Ms. Palumbo was recognized during her retirement party for her years __________ to the company. (A) dedication (B) appreciation (C) delegation (D) duration
3. The widespread availability of financial information has made stock investment more __________ even among amateur investors. (A) tentative (B) prevalent (C) reserved (D) spacious
4. Loss of your sense of smell is __________. (A) anemia (B) anosmia (C) diagnosis (D) insomnia
5. We hope they are as satisfying to you to operate as they were for us to manufacture. They are second to __________ in dependability. (A) all (B) none (C) both (D) neither
6. Dolphins are __________, eating mainly fish and squid. (A) phytophagous (B) omnivorous (C) herbivorous (D) carnivore
7. Compassion __________ is a kind of emotional exhaustion which reduces your ability to empathize or feel compassion for others. (A) rejuvenation (B) resurgence (C) quickening (D) fatigue
8. The Aviation Police Bureau _____________ and transferred an inspection officer for disparaging his position, after he wrote that working for the bureau was like “living in retirement.” (A) complimented (B) reprimanded (C) praised (D) commended
9. Fasting that involves longer periods of food _______ can cause changes to the immune system and the hematopoietic stem cells that support it. (A)degeneration (B) depression (C) devastation (D) deprivation
10. Shakespeare, a(n)______ writer, entertained audiences by writing many tragic and comic plays. (A) prolific (B) generic (C) numeric (D) obstinate
11. The judges felt that Judy’s performance had been the most impressive ______ the nine finalists. (A) of (B) at (C) for (D) in
12. Their newborn daughter is _________ be a Lady from birth, but will likely not use the title. (A) entitled to (B) entitled in (C) entitled as (D) entitled for
13. For over 25 years, Axiomtek __________ among the major manufacturing companies in the field of industrial computers and embedded systems. (A) was (B) will been (C) has been (D) is
14. The free association techniques used in psychoanalysis empower the analyst with chances of knowing __________ is happening in the patients’ unconsciousness. (A) what (B) it (C) that (D) which
15. __________ you ever need the advice of an expert, our service staffs are available via phone and LiveChat. (A) Would (B) Could (C) Should (D) Must
16. Pierre Fauchard of France is often referred to as the “father of modern dentistry” __________ the first to publish a scientific textbook (1728) on the techniques and practices of dentistry. (A) is (B) be (C) was (D) for being
17. Accusations ____________ high-profile media figures are sometimes kept off or buried by mainstream platforms. (A) on (B) against (C) for (D) in
18. This juxtaposition not only underscores what ideas of gastronomy these texts share but also ___________ the ways in which they are distinctive from each other. (A) illustrate (B) illustrating (C) illustrates (D) illustrated
19. The clinical method refers to _________, think about and evaluate the facts, and enter the facts into their process of care. (A) the means by which doctors gather information about the patients (B) the means that doctors gather information of the patients (C) the doctors who use the means to gather information about the patients (D) the doctors who gather the means about the information of the patients
20. Approaching a doorway in which dangles a red envelope filled with green paper money, ________. (A) the lion’s teeth snare the envelope (B) the envelope is snared by the lion with its teeth (C) the teeth of the lion snare the envelope (D) the lion snares the envelope with its teeth
21. (A) work (B) works (C) worked (D) working
22. (A) being announcing (B) been announcing (C) announced (D) had announced
23. (A) advance (B) prevent (C) approve (D) release
24. (A) involve (B) involved (C) involving (D) involves
25. (A) vulnerable (B) susceptible (C) immune (D) hindered
26. (A) been paid (B) paid (C) being paid (D) are paying
27. (A) paid back (B) flashed back (C) bounced back (D) sunk back
28. (A) loss (B) gains (C) taxes (D) compensations
29. (A) weighted (B) whacked (C) prompted (D) hailed
30. (A) has been having (B) have had (C) is having (D) has not had
31. What discourse organization does the author use in paragraph A? (A) The author identifies a problem and lists some solutions. (B) The author gives an opinion and provides evidence for that opinion. (C) The author presents a counterargument to an opposing argument. (D) The author speculates the solutions for the problem.
32. What purpose does the phrase “in fact” serve in paragraph A? (A) It contradicts the statement that comes before it. (B) It makes the following statement seem more scientific. (C) It adds more specific information to the previous statement. (D) It concludes the reasons for the statement that follows it.
33. What comparison is made in paragraph C? (A) The mortality rate between men and women who show symptoms (B) The length of time Zika can survive in men and women (C) The effectiveness of the 2016 CDC guidelines and previously published guidelines (D) The preferences of sexual activities between men and women
34. What reason does the writer refer to in the first sentence of paragraph C? (A) The danger of traveling to Brazil (B) The danger miscarriage when infected with Zika (C) The danger of getting infertile when infected with Zika (D) The danger of getting pregnant when infected with Zika
35. Why does the author use the word “nevertheless” in paragraph D? (A) To emphasize that the dangers of Zika virus are decreasing (B) To contradict the idea that the spread of Zika is declining (C) To emphasize that the dangers of Zika still exist (D) To warn the outbreak of Zika
36. According to the reading, which of the following is true about primary decomposers? (A) Most of them are unable to digest cellulose and lignin. (B) Most have a digestive tract that contains cellulose-decomposing bacteria. (C) They can encyst themselves to camouflage. (D) They desiccate leaves, creating mulch.
37. What can be inferred about the atmosphere as it is described in paragraph 1? (A) Its inhabitants do not require as much nutrition as creatures that live in soil. (B) Temperature change in the atmosphere can be abrupt. (C) It is not a habitat for primary decomposers. (D) Single-cell organisms cannot encyst in the atmosphere.
38. Which of the following is the function of the fourth paragraph? (A) To explain how soil animals thrive in certain temperatures and humidity levels. (B) To refute the importance of both primary and secondary decomposers in composting. (C) To provide a hook of the composting process. (D) To explain how both primary and secondary decomposers aid decomposition.
39. Which of the following can be inferred from the reading? (A) Primary decomposers can digest entire leaves, while secondary decomposers cannot. (B) Composting requires only secondary decomposers. (C) Primary decomposers cannot decompose proteins, sugar, or fats. (D) Secondary decomposers come from the leaf surfaces.
40. Which of the following is NOT necessary for the composting process? (A) Air (B) Flame (C) Primary decomposers (D) Secondary decomposer
申論題 (1)
二、作文題:(共 20 分)
In your opinion, can any subject of humanities (such as literature, history, art, music, or sociology) be useful in medical education and clinical practice? Please give your answer and explain why (in at least 250 words). You may focus on one or more subjects or give one or more examples in your discussions.