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111年 - 111 國立中山大學_學士後醫學系招生考試:英文#123556
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
111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. Non-Fungible Tokens are all the ______ in the economy right now, even though very few people actually understand what they are and how they are traded. (A) cheer (B) rage (C) smile (D) fear (E) melancholy
2. ______ companies should develop new vaccines to target the new prevalent strain of the pandemic instead of lobbying governments to make people take multiple boosters of the old, ineffective ones. (A) Retail (B) Pharmaceutical (C) Logistic (D) Start-up (E) Investment
3. Drinking enough water daily should boost your ______. (A) maturation (B) production (C) circulation (D) respiration (E) dissemination
4. ______ is treatment with medicines that stop the growth of cancer cells. (A) Dizziness (B) Indigestion (C) Obesity (D) Chemotherapy (E) Digestion
5. Health is a state of physical and mental ______. (A) method (B) capable (C) disorder (D) wellbeing (E) discord
6. Coma can result from injury to the brain, such as a severe head injury or ______. (A) cough (B) sore throat (C) pulled muscle (D) stroke (E) nausea
7. You'd better take these papers with you ______ you need them for your meeting. (A) otherwise (B) unless (C) as far as (D) while (E) in case
8. Chinese has long had ______ dialectal variation; hence prestige dialects have always existed, and a lingua franca has always been needed. (A) thoughtful (B) considerable (C) solicitous (D) concerned (E) meager
9. The cell membrane can separate the ______ of all cells from the outside environment (the extracellular space) and protect the cell from its environment. (A) package (B) waste (C) tunnel (D) maximum (E) interior
10. Allergic ______ usually happen quickly within a few minutes of exposure to an allergen. (A) representations (B) recreations (C) relatives (D) reactions (E) reinforcements
11. He's a nice man but he's ______ to drink too much at parties. (A) adequate (B) apt (C) common (D) probable (E) suitable
12. No one can ______ a time when the sort of skills we have accumulated will no longer be in demand. (A) invade (B) interchange (C) foresee (D) decay (E) prolong
13. Which of the following best defines the word "restrain"? (A) The turning point of a disease when an important change takes place. (B) To set up in a hasty or makeshift manner. (C) To protrude slightly so as to be just visible. (D) To limit or prevent movement. (E) To double over upon itself.
14. Overfishing is drastically reducing the population of fish in our oceans, and it is linked to the destruction of underwater foliage and coral reefs. Some even _______ that it could be a major cause of global warming. (A) disparage (B) conjecture (C) administer (D) litigate (E) patent
15. Bitcoin led the incredible rise of cryptocurrency, but ecologists have heavily criticized the extreme energy _______ required to maintain its complex blockchain technology. (A) delivery (B) reservation (C) deliberation (D) consumption (E) correspondence
16. Wikipedia is a very popular online source for fact-checks and general knowledge, but its _______ is questionable since anyone can edit the information. (A) culpability (B) domesticity (C) ethnicity (D) durability (E) validity
17. Digital gaming is one of the most _______ markets for entertainment companies in recent years, especially the fast-expanding mobile gaming market. (A) lucrative (B) factitious (C) performance (D) celebratory (E) static
18. The progression of the viral infection is consistent with the recent report on the _______. (A) psychology (B) defibrillator (C) carcinogen (D) decimation (E) pathogen
19. All politicians are prone to provide _______ statements that exaggerate the truth. (A) synthetical (B) hyperbolical (C) parenthetical (D) symmetrical (E) arrhythmical
20. Rapid eye movement sleep is a phase of sleep, characterized by random rapid movement of the eyes, accompanied by low muscle tone throughout the body, and the _______ of the sleeper to dream vividly. (A) asset (B) propensity (C) stance (D) tranquility (E) gadget
21. I have suffered from _______ for two weeks, and counting sheep does not work at all. Maybe sleeping pill is the only solution now. (A) insomnia (B) rabies (C) cholera (D) MERS (E) arrhythmia
22. It seems that the central bank is trying to _______ inflationary pressures without obstructing economic growth. (A) curtail (B) chase (C) forlorn (D) disclose (E) elucidate
23. Although this league stated that it would not _______ a vaccine requirement for players, it informed all teams earlier that they would have to follow local regulations. (A) offer (B) revive (C) flourish (D) showcase (E) implement
24. Physical _______ is an important part of the recovery process, which can be long, difficult and frustrating. (A) disability (B) fatigue (C) aspiration (D) rehabilitation (E) drowsiness
25. A general _______ puts you into a deep sleep so that none of your senses is taking in information. (A) arthritis (B) angina (C) asthma (D) anesthetic (E) antidote
26. Medical _______ deliver medicine, such as drugs, food nutrients and chemicals, to patients in various physical conditions. (A) X-rays (B) thermometers (C) infusion pumps (D) reflex hammers (E) anatomy
27. When a person becomes infected with HIV, the virus attacks and weakens the ______ system. (A) digestive (B) circulatory (C) nervous (D) immune (E) cardiovascular
28. Mosquito-borne diseases are those that are ______ to people through the bite of an infected mosquito. (A) transported (B) translated (C) transcended (D) transformed (E) transmitted
29. Most breast changes are ______, or non-cancerous. (A) worse (B) adverse (C) harmful (D) benign (E) ambivalent
30. A ______ involves removing a sample of tissue or tumor from the body and examining it under a microscope for cancer cells. (A) biopsy (B) hygiene (C) necropsy (D) autopsy (E) hypocrisy
31. Nasal sprays are liquid medicines you spray into your nose to help relieve ______. (A) cholera (B) congestion (C) steroid (D) suffocation (E) hepatitis
32. One of the disadvantages of growing older is that you never seem to have the opportunity to ______ all of the sports you would like to. (A) catch sight of (B) make room for (C) lose track of (D) take part in (E) set sail to
33. It is plain that the United Nations will not lift the sanctions unless the Iraqi government fully ______ with the Security Council resolutions. (A) matches (B) elaborates (C) complies (D) resumes (E) accomplishes
34. Evidence of racial bias in sentencing helped to convince certain states in America to ______ capital punishment in the late 1960s and early 1970s. (A) keep down (B) rule against (C) put out (D) point out (E) break through
35. In his fiction, William Faulkner uses a complex literary style that seems to ______ his intricate themes of good and evil. (A) fit in with (B) clear out (C) put up with (D) make out (E) take after
36. You ______ your paper last Friday, but it was not in my mailbox until this morning. (A) would have submitted (B) should have submitted (C) have submitted (D) should submit (E) would submit
37. Our company makes a full investigation and believes that the pros of this investment ______ the cons. (A) overwhelm (B) correlate (C) retain (D) outweigh (E) encompass
38. The urinary system is the main system of body parts involved in ______, which is the expulsion of unwanted substances. (A) excrement (B) excrescence (C) excerpt (D) excretion (E) exegesis
39. Kevin will step away from his acting career after being diagnosed with ______, a condition that impedes a person's ability to speak and write. (A) insomnia (B) hyposmia (C) parosmia (D) aphasia (E) myopia
40. It is often prudent to come up with a _______ plan in anticipation of possible setbacks and failures. (A) debilitating (B) formidable (C) diachronic (D) obstinate (E) contingency
41. If the heads of states and governments behave more _______, there would be far less global conflict. (A) temperately (B) inexplicably (C) frivolously (D) belligerently (E) manically
42. The torrential rain has not only caused numerous houses to be _______ but also brought about mudslides besides the large-scale flooding. (A) liberated (B) inundated (C) humidified (D) perforated (E) deliberated
43. _______ symptoms, such as nightmares, insomnia, physiological distress at exposure to trauma and exaggerated startle showed either no significant effect or a weakly significant one. (A) Sceptic (B) Subdural (C) Stuttering (D) Somatic (E) Saline
44. The patient can relieve _______ by increasing the amount of raw vegetables in the diet. (A) constipation (B) costochondritis (C) conjunctivitis (D) constellation (E) conspiracy
45. All _______ will attend the conference convened by a local coalition for debating several other resolutions of the crisis. (A) delegates (B) outcasts (C) congregates (D) contestations (E) collaborations
46. From the passage, we can learn that Dr. Pauling's view as regards vitamin C _______. (A) has greatly improved the treatment of bronchitis (B) has caused a revolution in medical studies (C) aroused very little interest among medical exports (D) was based on the results of years of research (E) has not been verified scientifically
47. According to the passage, coughing and sneezing _______. (A) should be taken seriously and treated accordingly (B) are the early symptoms of bronchitis (C) are now being effectively treated without vitamin C (D) can be reduced with the help of vitamin C (E) do not respond to any treatment whatsoever
48. As can be inferred from the passage, psychology ______ (A) has in time developed as a branch of medicine (B) has always been confined to the study of the mind (C) is not concerned with the mind alone, but also with human personality and behavior (D) primarily concentrates on the study of animal behavior (E) mostly deals with mental abnormalities
49. It is pointed out in the passage that ______ (A) close cooperation between psychologists and medical experts is essential (B) the study of human behavior alone is what interests present-day psychologists (C) as a branch of science, psychology is no longer to be understood in its literal sense (D) the mind and the body function independently (E) in recent years psychologists have concentrated mostly on the study of the mind
50. In the passage, attention is drawn to the fact that ______ (A) psychologists give great importance to the study of mental processes for medical purposes (B) psychologists are basically scientists (C) the body and the mind are separate entities in the eyes of psychologists (D) the human mind can be best understood through the study of animal behavior (E) there have been no noticeable developments in psychology since the last century
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