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111年 - 111 慈濟大學學士後中醫學系招生考試:英文#107710
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
111年 |
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50 |
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1. Most people with Type 2 diabetes are overweight, and for those who are, many struggle with weight loss in part due to the high insulin levels that go along with insulin resistance, which is the _____ of Type 2 diabetes. (A) hallmark (B) hostage (C) hegemony (D) hydrosphere
2. As these threatening practices accumulate, they make it more likely that eventually a crisis or militarized dispute will occur that _____ to war. (A) escalates (B) excoriates (C) exhilarates (D) eviscerates
3. Decades ago, in vitro fertilization was a _____ technology but now it’s an ordinary type of treatment for infertility issues. (A) cutting-board (B) cutting-edge (C) cutting-down (D) cutting-up
4. He accused the contractor of trying to save money by _____ on security. (A) cutting corners (B) digging around (C) kicking off (D) feeding up
5. That country is currently expanding government dominance of its economy and suffering a _____ reduction in economic growth, tech-stock valuations and employment. (A) resistible (B) nonrefundable (C) fetching (D) concomitant
6. The following section _____ the nature of the personal and family visits that have been performed in the past half-century. (A) evicts (B) gormandizes (C) poaches (D) delineates
7. Unfortunately, there is a lot of contradicting and _____ information floating around out there about how distance runners should or shouldn’t fuel to run fast.(A) amiable(B) affectional(C) fallacious(D) imminent
8. For decades, as you probably know, researchers have found that when you tell patients that you’re giving them medicine, many report that their symptoms are _____, even if they’re only taking sugar pills. (A) intoxicated (B) conglomerated (C) alleviated (D) equivocated
9. There are a number of miracle cures on the market for people _____ enough to buy them. (A) malicious (B) gullible (C) revocable (D) intolerable
10. Healthy adaptation (indeed survival) relies on the ability to produce increased levels of cortisol under stress and to reduce production once stress has _____. (A) engrossed (B) inundated (C) abated (D) reconstituted
11. Blowing soap bubbles never fails to delight one’s inner child, perhaps because bubbles are intrinsically _____, bursting after just a few minutes. (A) imperious (B) ephemeral (C) retrievable (D) felicitous
12. The dialogue between doctors and patients should be based upon _____ trust. (A) gastronomic (B) sumptuous (C) mal-functional (D) reciprocal
13. Jenny’s one-hour _____ with the psychologist cost her nearly four hundred dollars. (A) detection (B) omission (C) session (D) destitution
14. The medical company is developing drugs to _____ disease like AIDS and cancer. (A) subscribe (B) wallow (C) popularize (D) combat
15. Lane’s surgical skill, widely renowned, exhibited _____ calm at difficulties encountered during operations. (A) imperturbable (B) contentious (C) injudicious (D) repugnant
16. (A) feverishly (B) fiercely (C) favorably (D) flamboyantly
17. (A) call after (B) call for (C) call back (D) call off
18. (A) won’t already have one (B) didn’t already have one (C) wouldn’t already have one (D) don’t already have one
19. (A) would wear (B) to wear (C) had worn (D) wears
20. (A) duplicitous (B) exponential (C) gangling (D) heterogeneous
21. (A) to which (B) for which (C) of which (D) by which
22. (A) throwing (B) tapping (C) tampering (D) tearing
23. (A) radius (B) rollout (C) revenue (D) rebuke
24. (A) will have had (B) will have been (C) will be having (D) would have been
25. (A) sequin (B) sloop (C) sloth (D) strain
26. (A) backdrop (B) abuse (C) prohibition (D) exhumation
27. (A) chaos (B) mausoleum (C) vacuum (D) hearth
28. (A) having sent (B) sending (C) send (D) being sent
29. (A) Proponents (B) Proprietors (C) Prodigies (D) Procrastinators
30. (A) inferiority (B) creativity (C) humanity (D) productivity
31. Which is NOT a function of castles as expressed in this passage? (A) Castles were symbols of power. (B) Castles were places for religious activities. (C) Castles were important social centers. (D) Castles served military purposes.
32. Which of the following is NOT a feature of the castles described in this passage? (A)Multiple castle walls providing layers of defenses (B) Windows and entrances raised off of the ground floor (C) Towers attached to the main castle by wooden bridges (D)Deep ditches filled with water dug around the castle walls
33. Which best explains how gunpowder ended the role of traditional castles? (A)Wars were fought with guns and hiding in castles was no longer necessary. (B) Artillery forts with large cannons became more stylish than traditional castles. (C) Cannons were able to knock down stone walls, so castles offered little protection. (D)Defending castles became difficult, since attackers could just shoot castle defenders.
34. The following are the main ideas of the paragraphs. Which paragraph’s main idea is CORRECTLY described? (A)Paragraph Two: It describes why William the Conqueror attacked England. (B) Paragraph Three: It details all the purposes that English castles served. (C) Paragraph Five: It details the new features added to increase castle defenses. (D)Paragraph Six: It describes the pros and cons of the invention of gunpowder.
35. Which of the following is NOT stated in the passage? (A) Castles no longer serving their original purposes were considered monstrous. (B) William the Conqueror built the first castles in England. (C) Stone castles were more resistant to fire than the wooden ones. (D) Castles were used as offices of administration during the Middle Ages.
36. How do xenobots produce new xenobots? (A)They collect loose stem cells and form them into new xenobots. (B) They produce new xenobots by way of cell degradation. (C) They use frog embryos to produce new xenobots. (D)New xenobots could only be generated by computers.
37. What are xenobots primarily used for at present? (A)They are used to deliver medicine and clean arteries. (B) They are experimented to gather microplastics in the ocean. (C) They are designed to imitate human movements, such as walking and swimming. (D)They are a scientific tool to understand how cells cooperate to build complex bodies.
38. According to the passage, xenobots are environment friendly because _____. (A) they are powered by batteries (B) they eat microplastics in the ocean (C) they become dead cells after a week or longer (D) they are less than one millimeter wide
39. Which of the following statements about xenobots is NOT correct? (A)They are capable of self-healing. (B) They all have the same body shape and weight. (C) They move and work together in groups. (D)The heart cells are what make them move forward.
40. Which would be the best title for this passage? (A) The Father of Xenobots (B) Xenobots: the First Synthetic Lifeform Robots (C) When Xenobots Have Been Developed (D) Ultimate Application of AI Technology
41. The word “decay” in line 2 is closest in meaning to _____. (A) proper treatment (B) worsened condition (C) the deceased (D) bad denture
42. What does the author imply about removing diseased teeth in ancient times? (A) There were many handy tools used at that time. (B) It was only available to the wealthy at their homes. (C) Aesculapius contributed to the treatment by extracting diseased teeth. (D) It was an alternative to acupuncture although the Chinese had been using it for a long time.
43. According to the passage, modern dentistry dates from _____. (A) 1400-1200 BC (B) the mid 1600s (C) the early 1700s (D) the mid 1800s
44. According to the passage, cheaper dentures were available when _____. (A) a model of the patient’s mouth could be taken to attach antificial procelain teeth (B) artificial golden teeth could be attached to the patient’s mouth (C) gold, silver, and ivory were no longer so commonly used (D) implantations became standard procedures
45. According to the passage, modern techniques for dental fillings were developed _____. (A) when bacteria-related infections were scientifically confirmed and proved (B) when the dentists could use only one hand while operating a dental drill (C) when laughing gas was no longer used for inhalation analgesia and anesthesia (D) when they were based upon biological principles and microscopic evaluation
46. What does “shadow pandemic” refer to? (A) It refers to the chain effects brought about by the Covid pandemic. (B) It refers to truncated education because of the Covid pandemic. (C) It refers to the death tolls that were caused by the coronavirus. (D) It refers to the economic destructions caused by the Covid pandemic on a global scale.
47. This essay may move on to the discussion of the following issues EXCEPT _____. (A) education (B) regional conflicts (C) healthcare problems (D) economic recession
48. Which is the best title of this passage? (A) A Tale of Two Pandemics (B) The Southern Hemisphere Amidst the Covid Pandemic (C) The Survival of the Poor Countries in the Covid Pandemic (D) Europe Suffers Fatal Consequences of the Covid Pandemic
49. Which is NOT true according to the available information in the passage? (A) Extra deaths from TB and HIV may be due to the inaccessibility of clinics. (B) The African countries mentioned in the passage have younger population. (C) The climate crisis affects different countries differently. (D) The damage caused by the Covid pandemic is comparable to that of global recession.
50. Which is true according to the available information in the passage? (A) We are able to confirm the stance and the nationality of the writer of this passage. (B) European countries are the center of attention in this passage. (C) African people may be more vulnerable to diseases other than Covid. (D) After the outbreak of the Covid pandemic, healthcare projects had provided better services in African countries.
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