所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. The police don't usually like to_________ in disputes between husbands and wives.(A) refrain (B) intervene (C) conform (D) render
2Aging of skin is caused by_________ factors, which include ultra-violet radiation and air pollution.(A) external (B) nocturnal (C) empirical (D) internal
3. There was_________ food available when he was a child, and it was unusual to have dinner every night.(A) viscous (B) meager (C) disperse (D) primitive
4. Worldwide, the average life_________ at birth was 71 years over the period 2010-2015.(A) decency (B) efficacу (C) residency (D) expectancy
5. Most people seem to be_________ with fear when they see snakes.(A) petrified (B) ostracized (C) acquainted (D) aggravated
6. _________are medications that destroy or slow down the growth of bacteria.(A) Antibiotics (B) Steroid (C) Anesthetics (D) Hypnotic
7. At fast food restaurants, you can request a hamburger without mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, or other_________.(A) condiments (B) complements (C) textures (D) templates
8. I just did 40 minutes of_________ exercise and could barely catch my breath.(A) vigorous (B) disparate (C) emphatic (D) eloquent
9. Taking_________ means thinking proactively about tasks-not just to check them off a list, but to get them done well. (A) competitive (B) retrospective (C) imperative (D) initiative
10. Whether you're fending off a lion or delivering a best man's speech, fear responses are _________in your brain.(A) hard-wired (B) thought-provoking (C) strong-willed (D) forward-thinking
11. _________,such as tomatoes from your backyard or peaches from the orchard down the street, tends to be fresher and healthier. (A) Locally grown produce (B) Growing locally produce (C) Local producing (D) Producing local
12. Studies have found that when you are part of any organization, you bring your_________ and beliefs to the organization.(A) holding deeply values(B) deep hold values(C) held deep values(D) deeply held values
13. Traveling by bus,_________ traveling by air, does provide travelers with a more affordable way to get around the country.(A) while not as popular as(B) when popular not than(C) though not as popular with(D) as not popular as
14. The insects are used to supplement the poor mineral nutrition of the soil_________ the plants grow.(A) which (B) in which (C) which in (D) in
15. Late evening exposure to LED light from handheld devices_________ disruption of sleep wake cycles and cognitive performance during the day.(A) linking to (B) are linked to (C) been linked to (D) has been linked to
16. Monaco is_________ country in the world, whilst Dhaka is the most crowded city.(A) the most densely populated(B) most population density(C) densely populated most(D) population the most
17. _________about 500 million people or one-third of the world's population became infected with this virus.(A) That the estimate(B) That is estimated(C) It is estimated that(D) An estimate that
18. As of Wednesday, the lake had risen to 700 feet above sea level, which is 3 feet_________ last year.(A) than the higher(B) higher than it was this day(C) this day higher(D) this day higher than those
19._______(A) been (B) being (C) have been (D) has been
20._______(A) to be teenagers(B) yet fully teenagers(C) and not yet teens(D) but no longer teens
21._______(A) aging (B) aged between (C) at this age (D) with this age
22._______(A) Instead (B) However (C) While (D) Because
23._______(A) unless (B) like (C) than (D) as if
24._______(A) For instance (B) In the long run (C) Otherwise (D) Although
25._______(A) than for (B) than are (C) to which (D) of which
26._______(A) revealing (B) reveals (C) to reveal (D) reveal
27._______(A) By treating (B) When treated (C) To treat (D) Having been treated
28._______(A) on (B) at (C) by (D) to
29. What is the main idea of this passage?(A) Anemia is a common disease in which the blood has a reduced ability to carry oxygen.(B) Symptoms of anemia include weak muscles and fatigue.(C) It's important to take different types of vitamin supplements.(D) If you don't eat a well-balanced diet, you could develop anemia.
30. In paragraph B, the word oxygenated is the closest in the meaning to(A) supplied with oxygen(B) oxygen level being measured(C) not receiving enough oxygen(D) oxygen being removed
31.What is probably a citrus fruit?(A) grapefruits(B) pears(C) apples(D) blueberries
32. What is not a problem associated with vitamin-deficiency anemia?(A) skin rash(B) difficulty walking(C) lack of energy(D) diarrhea
33. The article focuses mostly on(A) plastic waste in Indonesia's capital(B) a horrifying video of polluted waters(C) two sisters' success in banning plastics(D) a new policy at Bali's airport
34. What conclusion does the article support?(A) Bali should fine tourists for using plastic bags.(B) The country is no longer a good tourist destination.(C) Young people can make a difference.(D) Other countries must copy Indonesia's example.
35. What has Bali now banned?(A) commercial plastics(B) imported plastic containers(C) plastic straws and Styrofoam(D) plastic equipment used in scuba diving
36. What does the author of the article most probably believe?(A) People need government assistance in order to raise awareness of key issues.(B) The sisters' efforts have been extremely successful so far.(C) The United Nations should plan an initiative related to marine life.(D) Tourism will increase in Bali because of Melati and Isabel's work.
37. What heading would best fit paragraph A?(A) Two Sisters Inspire Us All(B) A Video Clip Puts Bali in the Spotlight(C) Facts and Figures about Bali(D) Marine Life Threatened
38. What heading would best fit paragraph D?(A) Media Attention(B) An Important Milestone(C) Recruiting Volunteers(D) New Education Programs
39. Look at the four squares that indicate where the following sentence can be added to the passage:"The sisters began collecting signatures and eventually got over 100,000 people to register their concern."Choose the place where the sentence fits best.(A) (1)(B) (2)(C) (3)(D) (4)
40. The author would most likely agree that Homo sapiens means(A) nonhuman beings(B) human beings(C) tool-using animals(D) non-tool-using animals
41. In paragraph B, arboreal life is the closest in the meaning to(A) creatures living in an arbor(B) imaginary or unreal creatures(C) nighttime hunting animals(D) tree-living creatures
42. In paragraph B, tactile refers to(A) things you see(B) things you touch(C) things you hear(D) things you taste
43. Why could prosimians control the objects they held more accurately?(A) Because they lived in tropical forests(B) Because they had claws(C) Because of the evolution of their eyes(D) Because of the bigger brain tissue
44. Where would you most likely find this article?(A) archaeology textbooks(B) economic analysis report(C) psychology magazine(D) biomedical research papers
45. What heading would best fit paragraph B?(A) A new company(B) A reference book for writers(C) The sporting opportunities(D) The first publication
46. What heading would best fit paragraph C?(A) Why Guinness World Records was published(B) How the publication has changed(C) History of copyright in the book publishing industry(D) A list of interesting Guinness World Records
47. What heading would best fit paragraph D?(A) Key criteria that record breaking achievements need to fulfill(B) Regulations for all record breaking achievements(C) How record breaking achievements are measured(D) Evidence requirements for record attempts
48. What is the main idea of this passage?(A) Ethical principle of the scientific inquiry(B) How to evaluate the trustworthiness of scientific information(C) Basic scientific tools that are commonly used to collect data(D) How to conduct a scientific study
49. What does the word bias in paragraph B refer to?(A) a tendency to prefer one thing to another(B) an advantage or help that you get from something(C) praise or approval because you are responsible for something(D) an idea that can be tested to see if it is true or not
50. According to the author, why are journal papers considered more reliable than the articles in the media?(A) Journal papers tend to include and review the latest evidence.(B) Journal papers tend to be examined more closely.(C) Journal papers are not easily influenced by public opinion.(D) Journal papers are not financed by an interested party.