所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. How can we get rid of the stigma ______ with baldness?(A) reviewed (B) contained (C) inspired (D) associated
2. Paul has a way of ______ with candor without offending anyone.(A) realizing (B) surviving (C) speaking (D) collaborating
3. There's been issues with the way the computer is ______ the algorithm.(A) interpreting (B) participating (C) serving (D) gesturing
4. How many tiers do you think your wedding ______ will have?(A) cake (B) banquet (C) vows (D) invitations
5. We'd like to hire her as she's an industry ______, but we can't afford her salary.(A) student (B) veteran (C) beginner (D) novice
6. Carrots are full of beta-carotene and are known to be ______ for your eyes.(A) beneficial (B) meticulous (C) destined (D) grown
7. The contact you gave me came in handy when I needed a(n) ______ babysitter.(A) comfortable (B) last-minute (C) ill-tempered (D) timid
8. Has anyone been designated to take on this role in Sheila's ______?(A) absence (B) freedom (C) inquiry (D) pastime
9. Mandy can't take ______, so people often sugar-coat their words around her.(A) medicine (B) responsibility (C) humility (D) criticism
10. The years of ______ labor have taken their toll on Herb's body.(A) manual (B) cognitive (C) dirty (D) mental
11. Don't underestimate her diminutive ______ because she's a powerhouse.(A) concept (B) test (C) quantity (D) size
12. Leave it to the ______; it's never a good idea to seek vengeance on your own.(A) belongings (B) arguments (C) courts (D) fates
13. Was the remote-controlled car easy for your child to ______?(A) involve (B) maneuver (C) charge (D) preserve
14. I've now resorted to slathering some jam on bread to give to my kids for ______.(A) lunch (B) safety (C) relaxation (D) exercise
15. We're having a hard time coming to a(n) ______ because of the chasm of opinions.(A) argument (B) personality (C) consensus (D) head
16. (A) option (B) integrity (C) control (D) exception
17. (A) telling (B) revolting (C) indicating (D) suppressing
18. (A) releasing (B) frequenting (C) attending (D) resting
19. (A) live down (B) loosen (C) pass (D) keep up
20. (A) observation (B) remorse (C) happiness (D) mixture
21. (A) taking apart (B) jiving (C) springing up (D) sending out
22. (A) management (B) directions (C) methods (D) mastery
23. (A) celebrate (B) attract (C) acquire (D) tend
24. (A) steps (B) lines (C) parts (D) bases
25. (A) at (B) by (C) offering (D) through
26.(A) top (B) way (C) rock (D) point
27.(A) western (B) finger (C) access (D) long
28.(A) After (B) Since (C) Without (D) Until
29.(A) sport (B) home (C) desire (D) living
30.(A) magnificent (B) competitive (C) tiny (D) warm
31. What was the WHO's view on this problem prior to 2018?(A) It put more value on video gaming.(B) It never even looked into this matter.(C) It didn't consider this to be a sickness.(D) It thought of video games as harmless.
32. What might someone with Gaming Disorder do?(A) They play video games way too often.(B) They play video games till bedtime.(C) They look for others to play games with.(D) They look for ways to create new games.
33. What sometimes happens to people with Gaming Disorder?(A) They often go into counseling others.(B) They end up destroying their careers.(C) They figure out how to turn gaming into a job.(D) They look for ways to improve their skills.
34. What can people who think they have Gaming Disorder do?(A) They can stop downloading more games.(B) They can make more gamer friends.(C) They can call the WHO to get some help.(D) They can try to first assess themselves.
35. What might be a side effect from having Gaming Disorder?(A) The person might be very exhausted.(B) The person might not get out of bed.(C) The person might actually lose a limb.(D) The person might become overwhelmed.
36. What is part of the authors' book about?(A) It's about how leaders should be firm.(B) It's about how leaders are born, not bred.(C) It's about how leaders are necessary.(D) It's about how leaders stop free speech.
37. What often happens when people don't contribute ideas?(A) Staff are more likely to be tardy.(B) The business can begin to fail.(C) The company sees more progress.(D) Employees feel a sense of pride.
38. When do people feel that their ideas lack value?(A) When the leader delegates responsibilities.(B) When the leader praises his or her staff.(C) When the leader makes fun of the idea.(D) When the leader is consistently absent.
39. What is one quality that excellent leaders possess?(A) Always being on time to meetings.(B) Continually striving to make more money.(C) Saying everything with a lot of confidence.(D) Not being afraid to show their weakness.
40. What is one thing leaders should consider?(A) Believe the best about people.(B) Realize not everyone is smart.(C) Think of ways to motivate staff.(D) Inspire people to be more like them.
41. What most likely is true about the Jocotoco Antipitta?(A) It is an extinct bird species.(B) It is an endangered bird species.(C) It is a bird that needs humans to feed it.(D) They are a bird that fits on your thumb.
42. Where do most of the birds live?(A) They live in a tropical rainforest.(B) They live in an evergreen forest.(C) They live in a man-made building.(D) They live in a protected zoo.
43. What does the Jocotoco Conversation Foundation do?(A) They plant trees to replenish the forest.(B) They talk to the media about animals.(C) They hire staff that were once in jail.(D) They run a protected piece of land.
44. What can be said about the Pale-headed Brush-finch?(A) It's a bird that can be found in the city.(B) It's one of the world's rarest birds.(C) People are always trying to hunt it.(D) People don't think they're necessary.
45. What do tourists think about the birds?(A) People are incredibly ignorant about them.(B) People think they're not that interesting.(C) People are completely captivated by them.(D) People think more should be done for them.
46. Why are some Americans going overseas?(A) The jobs are less lucrative than at home.(B) It's easier to get jobs within their fields.(C) They want to learn different languages.(D) Americans find foreigners very appealing.
47. What was Richards' goal after university?(A) He wanted to work for National Geographic.(B) He wanted to visit National Geographic.(C) He wanted to go on a trip with National Geographic.(D) He wanted to subscribe National Geographic magazines.
48. What was Richards' main job in Tanzania?(A) He was a photographer for an orphanage.(B) He led people on hikes up mountains.(C) He took care of children who had no parents.(D) He worked as a liaison between Americans and Tanzanians.
49. What was one reason Gold moved to Israel?(A) She had always wanted to move away from New York.(B) She believed that life in Israel would be adventurous.(C) She thought no one wanted to hire her.(D) She had always wanted to live there.
50. What happened to Gold two years after she moved to Israel?(A) She was put in charge of a lot within the company.(B) She lost her job in the first company she worked for.(C) She got homesick and wanted to move home.(D) She started a small technology firm.