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113年 - 113 慈濟大學_學士後中醫學系招生考試試題:英文科#119355
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. Despite his extensive credentials, the professor’s latest publication was criticized for presenting _____ hypotheses lacking empirical support. (A) impecunious (B) climactic (C) aberrant (D) dependable
2. The film explored the _____ corners of the human psyche, delving into areas seldom addressed by mainstream cinema. (A) tertiary (B) routine (C) familiar (D) clandestine
3. The protagonist’s _____ decision to leave the security of her homeland embarks her on a journey fraught with unforeseen challenges. (A) indolent (B) peripheral (C) impetuous (D) rescissory
4. In a world plagued by misinformation, the journalist’s _____ for uncovering the truth became her most lauded trait. (A) temerity (B) proclivity (C) equivocation (D) torpor
5. There are several management styles utilized by managers. The most effective managers are able to _____ employees and keep up morale. (A) empower (B) disenfranchise (C) simulate (D) belittle
6. Emma Stone graciously accepted the award for Best Actress for her role in “Poor Things.” She displayed a charmingly flustered _____ upon hearing her name announced as the winner, hastily making her way to the stage in surprise. (A) relegation (B) key (C) demeanor (D) prosperity
7. A wildfire engulfed 1,700 square miles in Texas last week, resulting in the tragic deaths of two women, the destruction of up to 500 structures, and the _____ loss of thousands of cattle. (A) devastating (B) fortunate (C) pleasant (D) gratifying
8. Though numerous efforts have been made to improve vehicle passenger safety, no similar effort to protect _____ has been initiated. (A) pediatrics (B) pedestrians (C) tripods (D) pedestals
9. The young student felt _____ with hunger and exhaustion, and lost consciousness. (A) faint (B) fain (C) fit (D) fad
10. Unlike _____ plants, hydroponic ones grow in an artificial environment where mineral nutrient solutions in water, instead of soil, are used to feed them. (A) solar (B) amorphous (C) celestial (D) terrestrial
11. We do not yet have the theory of everything, but most physical phenomena are readily _____. (A) frivolous (B) palatable (C) terse (D) explicable
12. In most societies, adults in their prime are expected to care for those who are becoming more and more _____ due to old age. (A) frail (B) fraudulent (C) famished (D) fluent
13. Two perspectives _____ accounts of the growth of the wind energy industry and research on new industries generally: the technological perspective and the market perspective. (A) discredit (B) dominate (C) dismiss (D) discriminate
14. On-the-job training is a key feature of the company’s development, and there are programs for _____ qualifications, with staff saying this training is of great benefit to them. (A) articulated (B) assaulted (C) accredited (D) assassinated
15. The CEO’s _____ leadership style, marked by inflexible decisions and a disregard for dissent, ultimately led to the company’s downfall. (A) idyllic (B) benevolent (C) prudent (D) autocratic
16. (A) so much (B) so much so (C) much as (D) as much as
17. (A) There are (B) But for (C) Of the (D) Only if
18. (A) appear (B) refrain (C) revolt (D) recede
19. (A) susceptible to (B) abstained from (C) deprived of (D) adjacent to
20. (A) measure (B) foil (C) persuade (D) engage
21. (A) detrimental (B) profound (C) diffluent (D) longing
22. (A) about (B) from (C) for (D) with
23. (A) demonstration (B) representation (C) contemplation (D) coordination
24. (A) number (B) unit (C) volume (D) velocity
25. (A) plasticity (B) plausibility (C) affordability (D) credibility
26. (A) collocation (B) expansion (C) exhalation (D) interception
27. (A) argue (B) analyze (C) exemplify (D) classify
28. (A) duplicity (B) synergy (C) monotony (D) congestion
29. (A) conceding (B) eradicating (C) supplanting (D) disquieting
30. (A) adulteration (B) degradation (C) stagnation (D) optimization
31. What is NOT true about back pain according to the passage? (A) Experts have found effective measures that can cure back pain permanently. (B) 80 percent of people around the world are affected by back pain at some time in their lives. (C) Exercise classes that help to build core muscle strength may help to prevent back pain. (D) Back pain treatment may take months of medication and manipulation before it gets better.
32. What assumption does the sentence “Many in the West blame our sedentary habits” express? (A) People in the East have proven that sedentary habits are the main causes for back pain. (B) People who sit for long periods are prone to back pain. (C) People in the West think that taking sedan chairs is the main cause of back pain. (D) Sedentary habits are habits that are developed based on overdose of secondary treatment.
33. Which does the word “
bipedal
” in the third paragraph mean? (A) Moving on four feet (B) Moving on both feet (C) Working with both hands (D) Kneeling down on both knees
34. Which is
wrong
about the kind of back pain discussed in the passage? (A) It is a universal problem. (B) It affects people’s work. (C) Getting a half-hour massage can fix it. (D) People working in the fields also suffer from back pain.
35. What does it mean when the author suggests that readers “put up with” back pain? (A) There is good news because some countries have developed cures for back pain, such as Baobab tree bark in Madagascar. (B) No one thinks that back pain is a curse of our modern lifestyle because it is unpredictable. (C) People with regular posture training and strong core muscle strength will have to cope with back pain. (D) People will have to cope with back pain until more effective cures can be provided.
36. What does the new report published by the WHO illustrate? (A) Gender inequalities bring negative impacts on women, health systems and health outcomes. (B) There is a fair share for health and care for both males and females. (C) There has been enough investment in the global health care system. (D) Most care activities are basically performed by men who are unpaid.
37. What does the word “
hampering
” in Paragraph 2 mean? (A) Harmonizing (B) Revitalizing (C) Hindering (D) Enhancing
38. What benefits will investments in health and care systems bring? (A) Progress toward UHC (B) The redistribution of unpaid health and care work (C) Economic empowerment for women (D) All of the above
39. According to the reading, what does UHC stand for? (A) Universal health coverage (B) Universal help center (C) Universal health committee (D) Universal happiness condition
40. What is NOT true about the data in the report? (A) Women perform 76 percent of all unpaid care work. (B) 67 percent of the people in the world lack full health coverage. (C) Women perform two-thirds of paid global health and care work. (D) 4.5 billion people lack full coverage of crucial health services.
41. Which one of the following statements is true according to the reading? (A) Gandhi coined the term “appropriate technology.” (B) The concept of appropriate technology is relatively new. (C) Schumacher claimed that technology should provide long-term and practical solutions for its users. (D) Gandhi preferred advanced technology because it represented the right route to progress for India.
42. Which is NOT true about the features of appropriate technology? (A) It should empower people and help them to become more self-reliant. (B) It should only be applicable for developing countries since it is easy. (C) It should be suitable for the needs and capabilities of its users. (D) It should consider cultural, ethical, and environmental factors.
43. What does the figure “250,000” in the fourth paragraph refer to? (A) The number of citizens who live in Stockholm, Sweden (B) The heating costs that can be cut in the office buildings near the station (C) The number of pipes to help pump energy to heat the train station (D) The daily number of visitors at Stockholm’s central train station
44. Why did the women in a Guatemalan village return to shell corn by hand? (A) It was important for them to socialize while they shell corn. (B) It was unethical for the women to shell corn without the engineers’ help. (C) It was more time-consuming to shell corn with the mechanical device. (D) It was inappropriate for the engineers to design the device without permission.
45. What does the expression, “
the CO
2
implications of that
” refer to in the sixth paragraph? (A) Wood burning on an open fire accounts for 10-20 percent of global CO2 emissions. (B) The entrepreneur tried to promote wood burning on an open fire. (C) The organization tried to reduce CO2 emissions by burning wood on an open fire. (D) The entrepreneur bought many cars while selling super-efficient wood-burning stoves.
46. What are identified as major contributors to the stress experienced by entrepreneurs? (A) Lack of market competition and HR initiatives (B) Rising market competition, and work pressure (C) Insufficient physical fitness and life experience (D) Declining mental resilience and limits
47. According to ICICI Lombard’s research, what percentage of individuals aged 22-25 display early signs of depression? (A) Fewer than 30% (B) Fewer than 40% (C) Fewer than 60% (D) Fewer than 70%
48. What is highlighted as a benefit of engaging in adventure sports? (A) Development of physical strength only (B) Dwindling of mental fortitude (C) Increased mental robustness (D) Reduction of concentration level
49. How are adventure sports utilized by management companies? (A) As part of HR initiatives to enhance staffers’ self-assurance (B) As a means to decrease employee morale (C) To exacerbate stress levels among employees (D) As a form of punishment for underperforming employees
50. What term in the article describes the heightened state of mental focus achieved through engaging in adventure sports? (A) Superhero myth (B) Flow state (C) Extreme focus (D) Zen mindset
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