所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. As a student, it is important to ______ your time effectively in order to succeed in your classes. (A)manage (B)implore (C)admire (D) project
2. In order to learn about different cultures, one must ______ themselves in the customs and traditions of the people. (A)immerse (B)hide (C)ignore (D) destroy
3. In order to achieve success in college, one must ______ a strong work ethic and dedication to their studies. (A)neglect (B)abandon (C)remove (D) cultivate
4. We can help protect our ocean by ______ single-use plastics and recycling whenever possible. (A)linking (B)promoting (C)avoiding (D) wasting
5. The ______ of deforestation on wildlife populations can be devastating. (A)benefits (B)consequences (C)opportunities (D) rewards
6. The ______ of the writer's perspective on the subject was interesting. (A)property (B)novelty (C)predictability (D) banality
7. The ______ of the author's sentence structure made the story difficult to read. (A)simplicity (B)clarity (C)complexity (D) conciseness
8. The ______ of the professor's lecture made the class enjoyable. (A)divergences (B)impediment (C)humorlessness (D) liveliness
9. The ______ of the professor's feedback helped the student improve their writing. (A)disorganization (B)irrelevance (C)offensiveness (D) thoroughness
10. The ______ of vaccinations in preventing disease is well-established in the scientific community. (A)improbability (B)emulation (C)efficacy (D) degradation
11. The student's ______ approach to the essay was refreshing. (A)tropical (B)stale (C)innovative (D) tedious
12. The university's ______ grading system was unfair to some students. (A)transparent (B)consistent (C)fragile (D) flawed
13. ______ cleaning habits can help reduce the spread of germs and bacteria. (A)Regular (B)Incorrect (C)Random (D) Careless
14. The study found a ______ correlation between smoking and lung cancer. (A)violent (B)causative (C)peaceful (D) commercial
15. The debate became ______ and unproductive due to personal attacks. (A)logical (B)conclusive (C)legal (D) emotional
16. The data ______ showed a relationship between income and health outcomes. (A)passionately (B)politically (C)statistically (D) militarily
17. The manuscript ______ by the editors now. (A)is reviewing (B)has reviewed (C)was being reviewed (D) is being reviewed
18. The flight ______ by the time we arrived at the airport. (A)departs (B)was departing (C)has departed (D) had departed
19. You can go swimming ______ you promise to be careful. (A)so (B)as long as (C)although (D) therefore
20. He is ______ his sister when it comes to artistic talent. (A)as far as (B)as long as (C)as good as (D) as well as
21. (A)confuse (B)repel (C) cause (D) frighten
22. (A)analyze (B)memorize (C) tempt (D) consume
23. (A)whose (B)when (C) whom (D) which
24. (A)toxins (B)nutrients (C) colors (D) flavors
25. (A)more (B)most (C) mostly (D) differently
26. (A)in (B)at (C) on (D) to
27. (A)use (B)uses (C) using (D) is using
28. (A)despite (B)except for (C) regardless of (D) such as
29. (A)when we eat (B)what we eat (C) that we eat (D) where we eat
30. (A)excessive (B)unhealthy (C) plenty of (D) explosive
31. According to the article, why do some people dislike the joys of spring? (A)They enjoy hay fever symptoms (B)They prefer winter over spring (C) They don't like flowers (D) They are allergic to pollen
32. How does climate change affect the duration of flowering seasons? (A)It shortens the duration of flowering seasons (B)It has no effect on flowering seasons (C)It prolongs the duration of flowering seasons (D) It eliminates flowering seasons completely
33. Apart from hay fever, what other health issues can pollen trigger? (A)Increased asthma attacks (B)Decreased mold allergies (C)Improved respiratory function (D) Enhanced immune system
34. According to the article, what is the significance of taking action against climate change? (A)It helps increase hay fever symptoms (B)It prevents the arrival of spring (C)It improves the joy of summer for everyone (D) It promotes people's health
35. How have students responded to the anti-cheating hats? (A)They find them inconvenient and uncomfortable (B)They appreciate the opportunity to showcase their design skills (C) They believe the hats are unnecessary for preventing cheating (D) They view the hats as a burden during exams
36. What kinds of materials are students using to create their anti-cheating hats? (A)Expensive fabrics and accessories (B)Custom-made electronics and sensors (C) Recycled materials and household items (D) Designer hats and headpieces
37. What is the professor's view on the effectiveness of the anti-cheating hats? (A)They have not been effective in preventing cheating (B)They have created additional stress for students (C) They have been effective in keeping students focused (D) They have hindered students' creativity during exams
38. Which phrase best captures the overall topic of the article? (A)Serious measures against cheating in exams (B)Challenges in preventing cheating among students (C) Fashion trends during exam season (D) Innovative solutions to academic dishonesty
39. What surprised Marie Banich about individuals' ability to forget? (A)The degree of control they have over forgetting (B)The automatic process of forgetting irrelevant information (C) The role of memorizing in maintaining brain efficiency (D) The effectiveness of incidental forgetting
40. According to the article, intentional forgetting requires (A)Spontaneous effort (B)Minimal concentration (C) Automatic processes (D) Considerable effort
41. According to Marie Banich, why is forgetting important? (A)It decreases memory capabilities (B)It helps the brain work smoothly (C) It damages cognitive functions (D) It increases positive emotions
42. What aspect of memory will researchers investigate next? (A)How memories are formed (B)Why we forget recent events (C) The impact of memory on brain function (D) Ways to improve memory retention
43. What is the main finding of the study mentioned in the article? (A)Car fumes can improve brain connectivity. (B)Air pollution has no effect on our brain. (C) Brain scans can detect air pollution levels. (D) Air pollution can impact our brain function.
44. What did scientists previously believe about the brain's response to air pollution? (A)The brain is highly susceptible to air pollution. (B)The brain is partially affected by air pollution. (C) The brain is protected from the harmful effects of air pollution. (D) The brain amplifies the effects of air pollution.
45. What changes were observed in the brain scans of the participants? (A)Increased brain connectivity (B)No changes in brain networks (C) Reduction in connections between brain networks (D) Expansion of brain regions
46. How did the participants' brains return to normal after the study? (A)The participants received medication. (B)The participants were exposed to clean air. (C) The participants practiced mindfulness. (D) The participants underwent brain surgery.
47.According to the article, what is the meaning of the term "mutualism"? (A)Mutual love between animals and humans (B)Mutual cooperation between two different species (C) Mutual hostility between two different species (D) Mutual ownership of resources between two different species
48. How do local fishers and bottlenose dolphins work together to catch migratory mullet in Brazil? (A)The fishers and dolphins compete with each other to catch the fish (B)The fishers use their boats to scare the fish towards the dolphins (C)The dolphins detect and herd the fish, while the fishers trap them in their nets (D) The fishers catch the fish, while the dolphins protect them from predators
49. How do honeyguides communicate with honey hunters? (A)By chirping (B)By using a special whistle (C)By blowing a fuulido (D) By making gestures
50. According to the article, what is the significance of the partnership between humans and gray wolves in North America? (A)It allowed humans to become dominant predators. (B)It facilitated the domestication of wolves. (C)It contributed to the extinction of mammoths and elk. (D) It provided a cooperative hunting strategy.