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112年 - 112 慈濟大學_學士後中醫學系招生考試:英文#114165
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
112年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. Many cancer patients say their illness gives them a new and deeper appreciation for life; some even say they are grateful _____ their disease. (A) to (B) for (C) above (D) in
2. The material, color and design of our watch products can be modified or tailor-made for customers upon _____. (A) request (B) resilience (C) oblivion (D) oblation
3. The government of Myanmar has blocked human rights groups and the press from entering the camps to investigate reported human rights _____. (A) aids (B) support (C) abuses (D) approval
4. Having gained access to the network, the hacker took control of the machines through remote access and _____ the hard drive. (A) infiltrated (B) inflamed (C) inflated (D) infuriated
5. There is a growing __________ that policies should be developed in a transparent, open manner. (A) apex (B) stallion (C) miniature (D) consensus
6. It was normally considered bad manners to _____ the dead, on the theory that they could not defend themselves. (A) consecrate (B) denigrate (C) elongate (D) gratify
7. When he gets older, the early memories of his childhood slowly_____. (A) turn on (B) bring about (C) abide by (D) fade away
8. Smart phones have undeniably changed our lives and have become an _____ part of our lives. (A) uniform (B) starch (C) indispensable (D) underestimated
9. The impact of travel influencers has been enormous all over the world. They determine whether a location is worthy of Instagram, and therefore _____ visiting. (A) worthily (B) worthy (C) worth (D) worths
10.Due to an increase in rents in Taipei, many people facing problems of high cost of living are moving to New Taipei City where rents are comparatively_____. (A) affordable (B) diabolical (C) directed (D) approximate
11.The Silicon Valley information technology firms are _____ predicting an economic upturn in the third quarter despite concerns over a strong dollar and surging oil prices. (A) disgracefully (B) accidentally (C) cautiously (D) maliciously
12.iTech Mobile Telecom has seen its share price fall in recent years as a result of _____ problems with its $9-billion contract to upgrade NHS’ systems. (A) ongoing (B) dissolved (C) restrained (D) considerate
13.If you succeed in _____ an angry colleague, you turn that person’s hostile attitude into one that is friendly or favorable. (A) disparaging (B) irritating (C) militating (D) placating
14.In many countries today, it is illegal for employers to _____ people with disabilities; everyone must be treated equally. (A) discriminate against (B) skeptical about (C) contradict with (D) take advantage
15.Due to smog, dust, and other pollutants, in India, harmful chemical _____ are now six times higher than they were in the 1950s. (A) mangroves (B) emissions (C) infractions (D) embroideries
16.(A) allowed (B) beheaded (C) emanated (D) pinpointed
17.(A) albeit (B) by (C) regardless (D) whereby
18.(A) fallacious (B) lackluster (C) static (D) virulent
19.(A) abdicate (B) dissect (C) monopolize (D) subordinate
20.(A) tied in (B) tired in (C) tied against (D) tired against
21.(A) mutation (B) addition (C) variation (D) complication
22.(A) repented (B) reproached (C) cajoled (D) identified
23.(A) detested (B) deplored (C) inherited (D) desecrated
24.(A) dermabrasion (B) disaster (C) mahogany (D) milestone
25.(A) ingredient (B) likelihood (C) matzo (D) greeting
26.(A) collapsed (B) corrupted (C) slaughtered (D) deprecated
27.(A) has yielding (B) have yielded (C) have yielding (D) has yielded
28.(A) are risen (B) rise (C) raise (D) are raised
29.(A) exorcized to (B) susceptible to (C) drown out (D) opposite to
30.(A) mortality (B) multitask (C) matriculation (D) marshmallow
31.What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage? (A) To spread some popular stories that aren’t true. (B) To prove that some popular stories aren’t true. (C) To create a new story and make people believe it. (D) To make people more careful about believing stories.
32.What attitude does the author take toward urban legends in the first paragraph? (A) He believes all of them. (B) He thinks they are all entertaining. (C) He is generally skeptical of them. (D) He finds them very frightening.
33.What is the purpose of the second paragraph? (A) To explain the origins of the term “urban legend.” (B) To persuade people to use the postal system more often. (C) To provide some famous examples of urban legends. (D) To tell people to stop writing letters to Craig Shergold.
34.Why does the author begin the third paragraph with the phrase “Needless to say”? (A) Because the information following the phrase is so obvious. (B) Because he doesn’t want to inform the reader of something. (C) Because he is worried the reader will repeat what comes next. (D) Because he doesn’t see any point in writing the paragraph.
35.What tone does the author take in the final paragraph? (A) Doubtful. (B) Hopeful. (C) Enraged. (D) Depressed.
36.Which of the following is the main topic of the passage? (A) The diversity of Africa’s people. (B) The longest river in the world. (C) The formation of the continents in Africa. (D) The geography of the African continent.
37.What is the main idea in the third paragraph? (A) The Jurassic period. (B) Modern geological disturbances in Africa. (C) How the African continent used to be joined with other continents. (D) The formation of Antarctica, Europe, and the Americas.
38.Compared to the lakes around the world, Lake Victoria ______. (A) is the second-largest freshwater lake in the world (B) has more fish than any other lake in the world (C) is the largest freshwater lake in the world (D) is the second-largest saltwater lake in the world
39.The author thinks that the history of Africa is _____. (A) As old as the earth itself (B) Extremely long (C) Quite long (D) Extremely short
40.Which of the following statement best describes the author’s predictions for the future of Africa as a continent? (A) Africa will join Europe and Madagascar again. (B) Africa will most probably be gone in 100 million years. (C) Northwest Africa will break off from the main continent. (D) Africa will be high in the north and west and lower in the south and east.
41.According to the author, in the face of nature’s power such as Covid-19, human beings _____.(A) are simply hopeless (B) know how to use science to control it (C) need to resort to the almighty for help (D) learn how to emigrate to avoid it
42.Which one is
NOT
mentioned as a major plague in the passage? (A) the 1918 influenza (B) the Black Death in the 14th century (C) the Covid-19 (D) the Ebola disease
43.According to the author, much death and suffering occurred during the Covid-19 and it’s because of _______. (A) deadly infection (B) bad politics (C) digital revolution (D) surveillance
44.What is highlighted in this passage in terms of human challenge against Covid-19? (A) nationalist isolation (B) extended lockdowns (C) global solidarity and governance (D) effective quarantine
45.What does the underlined word
viable
mean in the last paragraph of the passage? (A) feasible (B) awkward (C) improbable (D) excruciating
46.The author states that both males and females _____. (A) change the way they use language as they get older (B) carry their use of language into adulthood (C) use language in the same ways (D) use their brains in the same way when processing language
47.Which of the following is
NOT
true according to this passage? (A) Women are always trying to make their point. (B) Females generally use language that is supportive. (C) Men use power to negotiate their status. (D) Men are less forgiving than women.
48.According to this passage, differences in language use between women and men would _____ in an Internet environment. (A) vanish (B) cease to exist (C) still exist (D) not matter
49.The word,
adversarial
, is closest to the meaning of _____. (A) self-assured (B) uncertain (C) resounding (D) competitive
50.What does the underlined word
sarcasm
mean in the third paragraph of the passage? (A) meaninglessness (B) ridicule or insult (C) misery (D) reasonableness
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