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111年 - 111 國立中興大學_學士後醫學系招生考試_學士後醫學系甲、乙組:英文#107633
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學士後西醫-英文 |
年份:
111年 |
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58 |
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1
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1. Excellence Without a Soul, a book written by a Harvard professor, reveals that just focusing on good grades will produce many brilliant persons without_______, the ability to be in others' shoes. (A) hostility (B) fertility (C) morality (D) empathy (E) ecstasy
2.If people want to have the courage to meet the demands of reality, they should have_______ , a firm adherence to a moral code of completeness. (A) intuition (B) integration (C) integrity (D) irrigation (E) inspection
3.To get a second degree in medicine sponsored by the government, one needs to cater to the imbalance between city and country, and to be willing to walk the extra mile for the_______ (A) underweight (B)understandable(C)undergraduate (D)underneath (E) underprivileged
4.On January 7th David Bennett became the first person to have a heart_______successfully into him from a pig, though he survived two months only. This kind of procedure is also known as successfully into him xenotransplantation. (A) implemented (B) implicated (C) imposed (D)implied (E)implanted
5. If a physician chooses his/her specialty on (human) skin, s/he would be officially called a_______ (A) dermatologist(B) radiologist (C) plastic surgeon (D) gynecologist (E) obstetrician
6. Drones, the remote-controlled non-pilot flying objects, cannot be used in warfare as aircraft _______(A) hermits (B) carriers (C) occupants (D) veterans (E) rascals
7.A large number of refugees fleeing from their own war-ridden or corrupt countries to other ones might eventually arouse_______ from their recipient counterparts. (A)claustrophobia(B)aerophobia(C) xenophobia (D)homophobia (E) pathophobia
8. A prosecutor should take an entirely _______stance. S/he should give the suspect(s) the "benefit of doubt" before the verdict is reached. (A) imperative(B) impartial (C)impulsive (D)implicit(E)imperial
9._______medicine is a fairly important branch of medicine which would aid the prosecutor to investigate a criminal case leading to murder, manslaughter, or serious casualties. However, because of its tough working environment, few people are interested in it. (A) Criminological(B)Forensic (C) Convicted (D) Judicial(E) Toxicological
10. Even nowadays, patients of the medical branch of_______ , which deals with mental health, are often stigmatized.(A) psychic (B) psychology (C) psychiatry (D) psychedelic (E) psychoanalysis
11. A person with both nearsightedness and presbyopia usually needs a pair of _______(A) bindings (B) bilaterals (C) bifocals (D) blizzards (E) binoculars
12. The _______, as a physiological term, is the round colored part of a person's eye which consists of two layers.
(A)iris
(B)pupil
(C)retina
(D)gland
(E)orbit
13. Heavy 3C device users should be careful not to be bothered by a condition, an increasingly common eye disease known as fly floaters, which is caused by the clouding of the liquid, a_______ like substance inside the eye. (A) gum (B) soy (C) dim (D) wig (E) gel
14. Nowadays in our society teachers don't enjoy the respect that is_______ doctors and lawyers. (A) adhered to (B) addicted to (C) accorded to (D) adjacent to (E) anxious to
15. Scientists have shown that hunger isn't just something_______ . Hunger during childhood can have a ripple effect that we are only just beginning to understand. (A) transient (B) transcendent (C) translucent (D)tranquil (E)transit
16. A good doctor, in order to protect him/herself, should know how to becorne like a _______as if in an activity of moving fast on foot. (A)sober (B) sneer (C)skipper (D) sprinter(E)slaughter
17. Today, nearly half of the world's population is at risk from malaria. It kills more than 400,000 people a year, most of them in Africa. But even cooler places, such Britain, have not always been_______ (A) spared (B) blocked (C) hindered (D)revealed(E)circulated
18. He started playing wheelchair basketball after he was left_______ from the waist down. (A) parachuted (B) partitioned (C) perished (D) penetrated (E) paralyzed
19. Polypharmacy, often defined as the regular use of five or more drugs by one patient, is_______ and is expected to grow as life expectancy increases and the global population ages. (A) down the drain (B) up to now (C) on the rise (D) off the road (E) against all odds
20. In order for the body to produce a safe _______response, it is important to control the amount of antigens in the vaccines. (A) antibody (B) antidote (C) antipathy (D) anticlimax (E) antithesis
21. (A)abuse (B)ordeal (C)elapse (D)gospel (E)kemnel
22. (A) emerge (B)emerging (C)emergence (D)emergency(E)emergent
23. (A) prescriptions (B) polytechnics (C) predecessors (D) practitioners (E) pharmacies
24. (A) determinants (B) variants (C) compliments (D) nutrients (E) suppliants
25. (A) eradicate (B)advocate (C) suffocate (D)complicate (E) duplicate
26. (A)few (B) none (C)neither (D)little (E)less
27. (A) periodically(B)normally (C) rarely (D)intermittently (E)nearly
28. (A) repetition (B) repayment (C) procedure (D) pension (E) pamphlet
29. (A)deteriorated (B) degenerated'(C) preserved '(D) revolutionized(E) magnified
30. (A)aging (B) fading (C) waging (D)scrolling (E)mellowing
31. (A)exotic (B)exterior (C)exempt (D)extreme (E)extinct
32. (A) soon (B) once (C)even (D) well (E) thus
33. (A) associates (B) associates with (C) is associated (D) is associated with (E) was associating
34. (A) impact (B) stroke (C)encounter (D)knuckle (E)tremor
35. (A) housekeeper(B)breadwinner (C)caregiver (D) wageworker (E)jobholder
36. (A)condemn (B)lavish (C) withhold (D)strive (E)endorse
37. The word ''consecrate" in the excerpt is closest in meaning to (A) dispose (B) conceive (C)commit (D)esteem (E) torment
38. The most appropriate word for the blank in the excerpt is (A)divinity (B) maturity (C) opportunity (D) vanity (E) humanity
39. "I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude that is their due." In this part of the oath, the expression "their due" is closest in meaning to (A) something they expand (B) something they demand (C) something they warrant (D) something they uphold (E) something they deserve
40. According to the oath, which of the following considerations may be allowed to come between doctors and patients? (A) discrepancy (B) prestige (C) impairment (D) sexuality (E)confidence
41. In the passage, which of the following is
NOT
included in the description about "'Declaration of Taipei"? (A) The rights of patients giving their tissues or data. (B) Restricted access to health databases for research. (C) Biobanks being excluded from individual treatment. (D) Physicians' duty toward patients' health information. (E) Physicians as the primary custodians of health data.
42. Which of the following is
NOT
"the risk scenarios" indicated in the second to last paragraph? (A) Data is sold to partner hospitals for research. (B) Data is used to gain insights for strategic planning. (C) A patient's record is unintentionally disclosed. (D) A person's medical history is used against him/her. (E) A health sector forwards data to the wrong person.
43. The most appropriate words for the blank in the second to last paragraph would be (A) invest in (B) bear upon (C) follow by (D) occur with(E) result from
44. Which of the following statements support the importance of increasing the number of physicians in Taiwan, according to the passage? (A) The internet world is an advantage to physicians. (B) A fixed physician number is no longer fashionable. (C) Severe health situations may arise in the future. (D) Physicians should adapt to the dynamic world. (E) Specialists are unable to solve all the problems.
45. Where does the following sentence best belong? Their issues are too broad to be the focus of this passage. (A) At the end of paragraph 1. (B) At the end of paragraph 2. (C) At the end of paragraph 3. (D) At the end of paragraph 4. (E) At the end of paragraph 5.
46. What can be inferred from paragraph 2? (A) Medicare varies largely between the elderly and the sickly. (B) Preventive care may reduce overall health care spending. (C) We should allow medical supplies for bed-bound patients. (D) Insurance should cover expenses related to organ donation. (E) Donors see the topic of organ donation as a cultural conflict.
47.Which of the following is discussed in paragraph 3 as a main factor in our contemporary society? (A) Social immunity and its relation to higher level of disease. (B) Social anxiety and its relation to chronic mental disorders. (C) Social economy and its relation to people's social behaviors. (D) Social inequality and its relation to various types of illness. (E) Social mobility and its relation to a person's social status.
48. The word "cliche" in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to _______ (A) cowardice (B) counterpart(C) crackdown (D)commonplace . (E) corruption
複選題
49. Which of the sentences below best expresses the essential information given to postgraduate med students in the highlighted sentence in paragraph 4? (AB) They should show affection for the world. (AC) They should prepare to cope with disaster. (AD) They should offer to strengthen the world. (AE) They should start supporting the system. (BC) They should expose themselves to danger. (BD)一律送分
50. Which of the following set of problems does the word ''psychosomatic" in paragraph 3 refer to? (A) glands and hormones (B) nerves and fibers (C) behavior and genes (D) mind and body (E) blood and urine
51. All the following are suggestions to potential postgraduate medical students if they face the challenges EXCEPT: (A) Stick to the goals set originally. (B) Stay resilient in times of uncertainty. (C) Make good use of online resources. (D) Go beyond an enclosed situation. (E) Measure twice and cut once.
52. What is the purpose of the conclusion sentence? (A) Reiterate the statement. (B) Return to the scenario. (C) Provide some insight. (D) Paraphrase suggestions. (E) Assess the status quo.
53. The most appropriate answer to the blank in the final paragraph is _______(A) border (B) limit (C) verge (D) filter (E) refine
54. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true about David Landsborough III? (A) He spent months learning Taiwanese in Changhua. (B) He inaugurated Changhua Christian Hospital. (C) He returned to his homeland in his later years. (D) He was ridiculed due to his allograft failure. (E) He left the religious group for the medicine field.
55. The word "altruistic" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to: (A) uninamous (B) charitable (C) extravagant (D) versatile (E) dependable
56. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true about Marjorie Learner? (A) She met her husband after arriving in Taiwan. (B) She regretted about her skin-cutting decision. (C) She encouraged her husband to practice allograft. (D) She assisted her husband in allograft operation. (E) She imparted the allotransplantation story to Dr. Tu's students.
57. According to this passage, what happened to Chou Chin-Yao? (A) He developed serious skin cancer around his knee. (B) He recovered from his condition with no references. (C) He survived the skin graft and became a missionary. (D) He rejected the operation suggested by the doctor. (E) He still needed an amputation due to skin ulcers.
58. Which of the following best describes what the passage is about? (A) Medical missions to nineteenth-century Taiwan. (B) The love surrounding Taiwan's first skin graft. (C) David Landsborough III's inspiration to Dr. Tu. (D) Marjorie Learner's faith in her beloved husband. (E) A good model of doctor-patient-painter relations.
申論題 (1)
IV. Essay Writing : It is generally known that the job of a physician is highly stressful. If you are admitted to a medical college, what do you propose to do to prepare yourself for the extraordinary pressures and challenges that lie ahead? Write a well-organized essay of at least 200 words to elaborate on your ideas.