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111年 - 111 中國醫藥大學_學士後中醫學系入學招生考試:英文#107610
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
111年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. The pandemic has ____ a global health emergency and brought disaster to humans. (A) triggered (B) pacified (C) administered (D) persuaded
2. A hospital near Taipei has initiated a study to ____ the effectiveness of a third dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. (A) reside (B) explore (C) pamper (D) grieve
3. This movie is touching on ____ that would have been taboo in this country before. (A) symptoms (B) splashes (C) patches (D) themes
4. Heavy snow ____ western Germany and broke records in some areas this weekend, Kenyan News reported. (A) pummeled (B) duplicated (C) contracted (D) deployed
5. The first major military ____ of the virus occurred on a cruise early last year. (A) factor (B) pulse (C) outbreak (D) gourmet
6. In medieval times, when chivalry was prized, the virtue of ____ was often found to be beautifully portrayed in the form of a knight with a sword. (A) fortitude (B) multitude (C) platitude (D) turpitude
7. Unfortunately, students are ____ about the racial prejudice on campus. (A) compressed (B) complacent (C) complimentary (D) complementary
8. Although the ____ situation is usually several hours old, it is very valuable for indicating the general weather patterns the pilot must reckon with. (A) semantic (B) dogmatic (C) synoptic (D) syntactic
9. I stayed beside the attacker, keeping a ____ eye on him in case he decided to try anything. (A) dairy (B) bulky (C) wary (D) progressive
10. I read the New York Times regularly and find the incorrect reports and information rather annoying and ____. (A) retiring (B) potential (C) divine (D) irksome
11. If the science of a body of work is solid, it deserves publication ____ who produced it. (A) regardless of (B) in lieu of (C) in place of (D) in progress of
12. There may be a new roof on this deserted land, but time is certainly not healing all wounds ____ of Hurricane Cabana. (A) in the wake (B) in parallel (C) on a par (D) on behalf
13. When it comes to medical intervention for spinal cord repair, stem cells have taken ____. (A) level crossing (B) tenor clef (C) center stage (D) en route
14. This medical discovery in antibody levels and variant cross-neutralization has made the ____ page of the local newspaper. (A) cautious (B) predictable (C) front (D) transparent
15. “Eat less” means consume less food, which ____ eating smaller portions and avoiding frequent between-meal snacks. (A) scrubs off (B) stands against (C) puts off (D) translates into
16. Janice wrote her first song ____. (A) while she worked a porter in a bookstore in New York. (B) while working as a porter in a bookstore in New York. (C) while worked as a porter in a bookstore in New York. (D) while she was worked as a porter in a bookstore in New York.
17. You have broken the law; ____, you must be punished. (A) amidst (B) since (C) because (D) therefore
18. Can you tell me the reason ____ you did not turn in your assignment on time? (A) how (B) why (C) what (D) who
19. The owner does not allow people ____ in the house. (A) smoke (B) smoked (C) to smoke (D) to smoking
20. I think I am an interesting person and am usually eager to learn, but I just have little idea of what the speaker is talking about. I am totally ____. Can we leave now? (A) bore (B) bored (C) boring (D) to bore
21. (A) compartmentalized (B) revoked (C) stabilized (D) scheduled
22. (A) holistically (B) conspicuously (C) persistently (D) curiously
23. (A) delineate (B) occur (C) collapse (D) allude
24. (A) packs (B) gestures (C) penalties (D) disciplines
25. (A) At (B) Through (C) Off (D) Around
26. (A) In this vein (B) Coincidentally (C) Rather (D) Notwithstanding
27. (A) puts off (B) fires away (C) deals with (D) veers off
28. (A) eccentricity (B) investment (C) bliss (D) experience
29. (A) imparting (B) shining (C) trimming (D) moving
30. (A) informed (B) ridiculed (C) marked (D) distinguished
31. (A) penetrate (B) roast (C) construct (D) sweep
32. (A) tighten (B) prepare (C) detour (D) denote
33. (A) bide (B) acquire (C) compel (D) misplace
34. (A) Practically (B) Regretfully (C) Ironically (D) Surprisingly
35. (A) endured (B) furnished (C) suggested (D) incorporated
36. (A) Since (B) Because (C) Yet (D) When
37. (A) although (B) into (C) backwards (D) during
38. (A) how (B) why (C) whose (D) where
39. (A) loose (B) dignify (C) indent (D) mutate
40. (A) spooky (B) acoustic (C) external (D) prophetic
41. What is the best title for this passage? (A) An Introduction to the Dual-modality Input Theory (B) A Developmental Account of L2 Phonological Development (C) A Review of Two Reading Pedagogical Practices (D) A Linguistic Approach to L2 Motivation Enhancement
42. Which of the following is not true about the repeated reading approach? (A) Learners’ rereading of the same text will not have any impact on their reading interest. (B) Reading a passage several times helps learners get a better understanding of the topic at focus. (C) Repeated reading provides a possible platform for L2 vocabulary learning. (D) VanPatten’s input processing principle is one of the theoretical tenets for repeated reading.
43. The word “stipulate” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to: (A) perpetuate (B) staple (C) specify (D) manipulate
44. Which of the following is not true about the narrow reading approach? (A) It’s also known as the deep reading approach. (B) It is a response to the insufficiency of the repeated reading approach. (C) Readers may find their reading experience more motivating while performing narrow reading. (D) Narrow reading has been unambiguously proven for its pedagogical potency in all cases.
45. Which of the following word best describes the author’s attitude toward the narrow reading approach? (A) cynical (B) obsessive (C) sarcastic (D) hopeful
46. Which of the following statement is true? (A) The view that our noses may play a more important role than our ears and eyes has never been empirically established by any research. (B) All young people would undoubtedly prefer losing access to cellphones over losing their sense of smell. (C) Humans can detect different scents because we have a variety of odor receptors, through which signals of the sensory neurons are transmitted to the base of the forebrain and then to other parts of the brain. (D) We can compare odor molecules to a lock, and (odor) receptors can be referred to as keys that are used to open the lock.
47. The word “intricate” in Paragraph 6 could be best replaced by which of the following? (A) modest (B) complex (C) uniform (D) straightforward
48. According to the passage, the experiment suggests that an average person can identify more than ____ smells. (A) half a million (B) one million (C) several million (D) one trillion
49. What is the best title for this passage? (A) Making Sense of Scents: Smell and the Brain (B) The Controversy over the Role of the Odor Molecule (C) We Are What We Eat (D) A Comparison among Different Senses
50. Which of the following can be added to the end of this passage and serve as a concluding remark? (A) Dogs have about two times as many olfactory receptors, compared to humans. (B) Traditional medicine provides a way to develop our sense of smell. (C) Our senses are operated by our subliminal awareness. (D) It’s time to give our sense of smell the recognition it deserves.
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