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112年 - 112 義守大學_學士後中醫學系入學招生考試試題:英文#113716
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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. The Council of Agriculture Minister said that the egg shortage will be ________ by the end of April. (A) replenished (B) revoked (C) reproached (D) expelled
2. World leaders meeting at the United Nations in New York ________ Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. (A) alleviated (B) deported (C) confiscated (D) denounced
3. The true global death toll of Covid-19 remains difficult to nail down three years after the first case was detected. The ________ could be far higher than officially reported. (A) mortality (B) morality (C) morbidity (D) mobility
4. Over and over again, the civic education teacher has ________ the importance of democracy in his class. (A) exonerated (B) reiterated (C) circumvented (D) abolished
5. Chinese Angelica roots (Dang Gui) have few side effects. However, when used in large doses, they can have ________ effects on blood pressure and respiration. (A) adverbial (B) adversary (C) advocate (D) adverse
6. This region is so damp that moisture seems to ________ everything. Towels wouldn’t dry and windows are always foggy. (A) perpetrate (B) permeate (C) proliferate (D) perspire
7. When your bowel movements become less frequent and stools become difficult to pass, you may have ________. (A) infarction (B) constipation (C) diarrhea (D) paralysis
8. Astragalus (Huang Qi) contains beneficial plant compounds that may ________ your immune system. (A) reinforce (B) enforce (C) mitigate (D) petrify
9. This month Taiwanese nationals and eligible foreign residents can receive NT$6,000 tax ________ from the surplus tax revenue of last year. (A) attrition (B) attribute (C) rebate (D) evasion
10. ________ is a condition in which the joints become swollen and painful, making it difficult to move them. (A) Osteoporosis (B) Hepatitis (C) Bronchitis (D) Arthritis
11. In the TV show "Grey’s Anatomy," the main character, Dr. Meredith Grey, works as a/an ________, specializing in the treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the female reproductive system. (A) oncologist (B) cardiologist (C) gynecologist (D) dermatologist
12. I ________ to be up-to-date about current medical news, and I get all my information from various sources. (A) stray (B) strive (C) gratify (D) content
13. The nurse’s ________ attention to the patient’s needs was appreciated. (A) ruthless (B) negligent (C) meticulous (D) indifferent
14. The best advice for learning a language is to ________ yourself in it. (A) decompose (B) resemble (C) immerse (D) synthesize
15. The doctor used a ________ to listen to the patient’s heart. (A) telescope (B) microscope (C) kaleidoscope (D) stethoscope
16. They will leave tomorrow morning, weather ________. (A) permitting (B) permits (C) permitted (D) to permit
17. According to a survey, the size of a man’s eyes is generally a bit smaller than ________. (A) a woman’s (B) those of a woman (C) that of a woman (D) that of a woman’s
18. If you ________, I would have brought my friends over to your house this evening to watch TV, but I didn’t want to bother you. (A) have not studied (B) were not studying (C) hadn’t been studying (D) didn’t study
19. Dr. Sale is a person ________. (A) in whom I don’t have much confidence. (B) I don’t have much confidence. (C) whom I don’t have much confidence in him. (D) whom I don’t have much confidence.
20. I’m sorry I never graduated. I’ve always regretted not ________ college. (A) to finish (B) finished (C) to have finished (D) having finished
21. The most serious health problem ________ infectious diseases. Today, the number one health problem in the United States is obesity. (A) was used to be (B) used to have been (C) used to be (D) was used to being
22. Women ________ from migraine headaches than men. (A) are more likely to suffer (B) are more likely to suffering (C) are to more likely suffer (D) are to more likely suffering
23. Steven: I didn’t expect Ann’s husband to be here at the opera with her.
Jo: I’m surprised, too. Ann must have insisted ________ with her. (A) that he will come (B) that he came (C) on his coming (D) on him coming
24. We have 206 bones and we are ________ seventy-three percent water. (A) made into (B) comprised of (C) made up (D) consisted of
25. The doctor recommended that the patient ________ to quit smoking. (A) try (B) tried (C) tries (D) trying
26. (A) back up (B) free of (C) long for (D) in lieu of
27. (A) abstract (B) sensational (C) catastrophic (D) physical
28. (A) As a result (B) In spite (C) Even though (D) As if
29. (A) contagious (B) lucrative (C) severe (D) aggressive
30. (A) set off (B) brought about (C) deprived of (D) accompanied by
31. (A) highly (B) high (C) height (D) heightening
32. (A) turned (B) made (C) took (D) kept
33. (A) with (B) in (C) of (D) over
34. (A) for (B) of (C) at (D) to
35. (A) an amount (B) a number (C) a total (D) a quantity
36. (A) comes in (B) come up with (C) comes down on (D) comes across with
37. (A) prone to (B) inclined to (C) derived from (D) credited with
38. (A) once (B) despite (C) regardless of (D) if only
39. (A) more evenly (B) more even (C) more ordered (D) more identical
40. (A) which allows (B) allowed (C) being allowed (D) that allows
41. Where is the above article most likely to appear? (A) In a news article about the health dangers of climate change. (B) In a script of a TV commercial for a company selling placebo for MS patients. (C) In a physics textbook. (D) In an information pamphlet about MS.
42. Visual problems in MS are fundamentally caused by which of the following factors? (A) Frigid temperatures. (B) Wound infection. (C) Damaged nerves. (D) None of the above.
43. Which of the following statements is implied in the above article? (A) Optic neuritis, nystagmus, and diplopia may occur concomitantly. (B) The possible symptoms of MS are not limited to vision. (C) Things that cool the body down can aggravate optic neuritis. (D) All of the above are correct.
44. Based on this article, methods for treating the visual symptoms of MS are most likely to be found by research in which of the following areas of medical science? (A) The study of gastrointestinal system. (B) The study of the nervous system. (C) The study of cognitive disorder. (D) The study of the lymphatic gland.
45. Which of the following would be the best title for this article? (A) MS sufferers Show a Variety of Symptoms (B) Causes, Effects and Treatments of MS Symptoms (C) The Use of Temperature in Treating MS (D) Visual Problems Associated with MS
46. Which is the best title for the article? (A) Dance as a Therapy (B) Choreography Chronicle (C) Dances on Different Occasions (D) Dancing Animals and Insects
47. What might be the reason for the birth of dance therapy? (A) It was found that there were birds that actually had group dances. (B) Primitive peoples found that repeated rhythmic movements created a positive feeling. (C) Conventional medical practitioners were asked to offer courses on therapeutic purposes. (D) Some industrial societies have lost many of the functions connected to these older dances.
48. According to the article, which statement about dancing at the nightclub is NOT true? (A) It involves group activity. (B) It has the ritualistic effect. (C) It lacks the therapeutic effect. (D) It fosters a state of pleasurable emotion.
49. Which of the following statements about dance therapy is true? (A) Dance therapy is one form of flirting. (B) Dance therapy is something only human beings do. (C) Medical practitioners do not take dance therapy seriously. (D) Dance therapy was first performed by animals and insects.
50. Why did the author mention different occasions for dancing, such as religious ceremonies, marriages and funerals? (A) To avoid expressing emotions through rhythmic movements (B) To illustrate dancing as part of mating rituals (C) To imply alternative doctors’ preferences for dancing (D) To describe a healing power of dancing
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