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113年 - 113 中國醫藥大學_學士後中醫學系招生考試試題:英文科#121589
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
113年 |
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50 |
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1. The whole village was _____ by the tsunami. (A) infatuated (B) indulged (C) indisposed (D) inundated
2. He was constantly persecuted by his _____ enemies. (A) implacable (B) impercipient (C) impaired (D) impermeable
3. The judge told the man to _____ from threatening his wife. (A) desist (B) swindle (C) canonize (D) grudge
4. John told his roommates he’d meet them in the mall. Just kept their eyes _____ . (A) peeved (B) peeled (C) perched (D) piled
5. At the sound of the bells, the corps moved _____ toward the cafeteria doors at the end of the building. (A) en croute (B) en clair (C) en masse (D) en brosse
6. Plato, an important philosopher, is primarily known because he wrote down Socrates’s _____ conversations. It is through Plato’s record of these conversations that Socrates’s teachings have survived and continue to enlighten seekers of wisdom. (A) prosaic (B) grating (C) mercurial (D) didactic
7. Although the twins look identical, they have widely _____ opinions on almost every topic under the sun. (A) disconsolate (B) disconnected (C) divergent (D) distinguished
8. The professor is a noteworthy intellect, and as a teacher she shows more _____ than her colleagues, whose teaching strategies are maladroit. (A) excess (B) prowess (C) profligacy (D) orthodoxies
9. I felt an _____ with the writer from his descriptions of a world that seemed to have a great deal in common with my own. (A) apathy (B) adherence (C) affinity (D) acknowledgement
10. Although tranquilizers usually have a _____ effect, this is not always the case, especially when the abuse of these drugs results in a failure to induce the much-desired sleep. (A) soporific (B) coruscating (C) debilitating (D) sedulous
11. _____ he cannot afford a car, Thomas rides a bicycle to commute daily to work. (A) Unless (B) Though (C) Whereas (D) Because
12. _____ I get your call, I will leave. (A) As soon as (B) At times (C) As though (D) No sooner
13. Bacterial spores germinate and sprout _____ favorable conditions of temperature and food supply. (A) when encountering of (B) when they encounter (C) when they will encounter (D) when they encounter of
14. North Carolina is well known not only for the Great Smoky Mountains Natural Park _____ for the Cherokee Indian Settlements. (A) also (B) in addition (C) but also (D) moreover
15. Fire-resistant materials are used to retard _____ of modem aircraft in case of accidents. (A) a damage about the passenger cabin (B) that damages to the passenger cabin (C) damage to the passenger cabin (D) in passenger cabin’s damages
16. With a few exceptions the members of the Commission of European Contract Law have been academics, but many of the academics are also _____ lawyers. (A) practicum (B) practicing (C) practiced (D) practical
17. Actually, it is not very important for you to attend any of the _____ exhibitions. (A) vended (B) vending (C) vendor (D) vent
18. Before they could borrow a large sum of money to buy a house, first-time home buyers had to make sure they had enough money to be able to make a _____ payment. (A) down (B) base (C) low (D) high
19. This is most embarrassing. I can’t pay the bill for my meal. I’m afraid _____ . (A) I’ve forgot my wallet at home (B) I’ve left my wallet at home (C) I’ve abandoned my wallet at home (D) I’ve quit my wallet at home
20. That’s really not my concern at all and I’m certainly not _____ the business of telling others what to do. (A) in (B) out (C) through (D) by
21. (A) of (B) on (C) in (D) to
22. (A) dubs (B) dub (C) dubbing (D) dubbed
23. (A) extensive (B) intransitive (C) adoptive (D) vindictive
24. (A) baskets (B) retreats (C) pitches (D) gutters
25. (A) rigorism (B) ambiguity (C) heterodoxy (D) dogmatism
26. (A) rather (B) since (C) because (D) inasmuch
27. (A) which (B) what (C) this (D) that
28. (A) progressive (B) transgressive (C) reflexive (D) repressive
29. (A) clear up (B) match up (C) well up (D) sign up
30. (A) overturn (B) overdo (C) overlap (D) overcrowd
31. (A) attaching (B) tethering (C) hitching (D) lifting
32. (A) retracted (B) reconciled (C) revolted (D) refrained
33. (A) agitated (B) precluded (C) contended (D) revoked
34. (A) take (B) pose (C) bear (D) contain
35. (A) mendacious (B) capricious (C) auspicious (D) voracious
36. (A) egoism (B) aphorism (C) altruism (D) elitism
37. (A) inextricable for (B) inherent in (C) irrevocable of (D) irresistible to
38. (A) permeate (B) perpetrate (C) perpetuate (D) palliate
39. (A) perceives (B) aggravates (C) persists (D) aggregates
40. (A) overthrown (B) prejudiced (C) oppressed (D) privileged
41. How did Rome’s early development differ from that of Greece? (A) Rome grew from a single organism, while Greece grew from scattered cities. (B) Rome expanded by sea, while Greece expanded by land. (C) Rome was influenced by many cultures, while Greece was isolated. (D) Rome had a democratic system, while Greece was ruled by monarchs.
42. What does Horace’s question in the passage imply about Roman attitudes? (A) Romans valued novelty more than Greeks. (B) Romans were more creative than Greeks. (C) Romans preserved Greek works better than Greeks. (D) Romans held novelty in disdain compared to Greeks.
43. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) To compare and contrast the military strengths of ancient Rome and Greece (B) To argue that Roman civilization was superior to Greek civilization in all aspects (C) To explore the unique cohesiveness of Roman civilization while acknowledging its debt to Greece (D) To explain why modern historians prefer studying Rome over Greece
44. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? (A) The Romans made significant advancements in military organization. (B) The Romans completely rejected Greek culture and ideas. (C) Greek writers were used as models by Latin authors. (D) Roman soldiers and statesmen were often skilled writers.
45. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? (A) Mighty Kingdom: The Military Superiority of Ancient Rome (B) Greco-Roman Pantnership: Greek Influence on Roman Literature and Philosophy (C) Roman Civilization: Cohesion, Control, and Greco-Roman Cultural Heritage (D) Paradigm Shift: The Decline of Greek Civilization and the Rise of Rome
46. What is the main focus of the reading material? (A) The process of FDA approval for AI technologies (B) The development of new AI algorithms for healthcare (C) The role of traditional decision support systems in healthcare (D) The potential and challenges of AI in patient safety
47. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? (A) Both FDA-cleared and non-FDA-cleared AI technology requires a mechanism to report AI-influenced medical errors back to the manufacturer. (B) Both AI and governors should be guided under the principles of safety, transparency, accountability, equity, fairness & usefulness. (C) Both traditional decision support systems and the implementation of new healthcare technology would contribute to medical errors. (D) Both hospitals and manufacturers must identity whether algorithm, staff training, and policies & procedures are regulated to prevent harm.
48. What does the word “mandate” most nearly mean as used in the text? (A) commission (B) attenuate (C) concede (D) reciprocate
49. What is the author’s likely intention in discussing the importance of developing plans and using simulation in healthcare technology implementation? (A) To argue for the use of AI in healthcare without proper regulation (B) To show that simulation is unnecessary in AI implementation (C) To promote AI as important as traditional decision support systems (D) To highlight the need for proper preparation to reduce potential harms
50. What would be the most suitable title for the article? (A) The Evolution of AI in Clinical Diagnostics (B) AI and Patient Safety: Opportunities and Risks (C) Traditional Decision Support Systems in Healthcare (D) FDA Regulations on AI Technologies
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