所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. (A) observed (B) observing (C) has observed (D) observes
2. (A) analysis (B) analyze (C) analyzing (D) has analyzed
3. (A) domesticated (B) domesticating (C) domesticate (D) domesticates
4. (A) discover (B) discovering (C) has discovered (D) discoveries
5. (A) an interest (B) interesting (C) interested (D) interacting
6. (A) favor (B) favored (C) favorite (D) favorable
7. (A) intensified (B) testified (C) classified (D) satisfied
8. (A) operations (B) selections (C) vacations (D) relations
9. (A) justice (B) justification (C) judge (D) just
10. (A) uncritical (B) punished (C) unethical (D) published
11. (A) oriented toward (B) wrestling with (C) attached to (D) coined by
12. (A) whose (B) who (C) whom (D) of that
13. (A) up (B) away from (C) forwards (D) towards
14. (A) due to (B) or (C) but (D) whether
15. (A) considerable (B) marginal (C) salient (D) predictable
16. (A) support (B) supported (C) supporting (D) in support
17. (A) become (B) take (C) make (D) get
18. (A) second (B) others (C) another (D) more
19. (A) to face (B) have faced (C) be faced (D) facing it
20. (A) reclaim (B) remain (C) reply (D) reuse
21. Why are the streets of Pontevedra quiet now?(A) because the president of Spain has banned all traffic(B) because people have decided not use their cars in the city(C) because most areas of the city have been pedestrianized(D) because not many tourists visit the city
22. What problem was created because of banning cars in Pontevedra?(A) people driving their cars to buy bread when it's raining(B) congestion around the edge of the car-free zone(C) traffic jams all over the city in the early morning(D) decreasing number of residents in the city
23. What benefit has banning cars brought to Pontevedra?(A) increasing population of the central area of the city(B) increasing number of shopping centers(C) increasing number of parking spaces(D) increasing number of accident rate
24. Which of the following statement is NOT correct?(A) Most congestion is caused by people looking for parking space.(B) Air pollution in the city is reduced.(C) People use their cars much less than they used to.(D) Everyone is happy about the pedestrianization.
25. If something is stagnant, then ...(A) it is hard to get rid of.(B) it is not allowed.(C) it is workable.(D) it isn't growing or developing.
26. The word "din” could be replaced with ...(A) loud noises(B) comforting music(C) a cozy space(D) unpleasant scenery
27. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?(A) It was not known until recently what actually caused scurvy.(B) What you eat will determine whether you get scurvy or not.(C) Some people, still suffer from scurvy.(D) Lack of vitamin C in the body leads to scurvy.
28. Which statement is correct?(A) The body has vitamin C, then the body produces collagen.(B) Sociologists started to investigate the impact of scurvy in 1930s.(C) Lack of vitamin C is not a deadly disease.(D) During 1500 and 1800, many people went on ships to escape scurvy.
29. Why was there so much scurvy during the old days?(A) Most people can't afford fresh citrus.(B) People ate too much fresh meat.(C) Fresh food did not last long.(D) People are too vulnerable.
30. What is the issue today?(A) Many sailors still suffer scurvy.(B) Only old people suffer from scurvy because of their teeth.(C) Some people who don't self-regulate their lives still suffer scurvy.(D) No one suffers from scurvy because the cause of scurvy was identified.
31. A popular view of people who practice extreme sports is that they do it because they...(A) want to be closer to nature.(B) lack emotional experience.(C) are highly competitive.(D) are addicted to risk-taking.
32. Which factor was a particularly strong motivation for most study participants?(A) competition prize money(B) psychological problems(C) early childhood experiences(D) improved fitness levels
33. What additional benefit from practicing extreme sports did the participants report?(A) better career prospects(B) a stronger commitment to environmental conservation(C) better relationships with their colleagues(D) improved life skills
34. Most of the participants felt that extreme sports reduced stress by ...(A) stimulating their senses.(B) improving their quality of sleep.(C) increasing their adrenaline levels.(D) making them physically stronger.
35. The study provides evidence that...(A) most people don't engage enough with nature.(B) outdoor activities are most popular in childhood.(C) people could do extreme sports in urban areas.(D) people of all ages would benefit from engaging with nature.
36. What is the main idea of the passage?(A) American businesspeople are independent.(B) Franchises have helped many Americans to start businesses.(C) Franchises are an easy way to success.(D) Eating habits changed in 1945.
37. Which of the following can be inferred as the primary reason that franchising was successful?(A) People preferred to be their own boss.(B) The heads of large corporations wanted greater profits.(C) Franchising was more profitable than independent business.(D) Consumers wanted consistency.
38. The franchising of the fast-food business altered which of the following:(A) corporate salaries(B) the nature of franchising(C) many companies' corporate images(D) people's eating habits
39. According to the passage, which franchise promoted the growth of other franchises?(A) fast food(B) electronics(C) bookstores(D) toys
40. According to the passage, what is the main difference between the early and more recent days of franchising?(A) It cost nothing to use the corporate name in the early days.(B) Most of the early franchise made modest profits in the early days.(C) The initial investment is much higher in recent days.(D) The American public is more aware of franchises in recent days.