所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. Vaccines help teach your pet’s _____ system how to recognize and fight off certain disease-causing agents. (A) digestive (B) nervous (C) respiratory (D) immune
2. Dogs that _____ from seasonal allergies to pollens, molds, and/or mites may benefit from allergy desensitization injections or allergy shots. (A) recover (B) suffer (C) prevent (D) avoid
3. A zoonosis is an _____ disease that is transmitted between species from animals to humans. (A) allergic (B) infectious (C) genetic (D) chronic
4. The organization is _____ to AIDS prevention and education. (A) committed (B) confused (C) induced (D) exhausted
5. Consumers are _____ interested in having information on the provenance and quality of their food, and food safety remains a keen point of interest. (A) rarely (B) slightly (C) increasingly (D) reluctantly
6. Horses used for racing are usually housed in _____ and close confinement, which causes these social, plains-ranging animals, major distress. (A) freedom (B) isolation (C) companionship (D) excitement
7. Certain chemicals have been _____ because of their damaging effect on the environment. (A) permitted (B) adopted (C) encouraged (D) banned
8. During a successful business career, she _____ a great amount of wealth. (A) accumulated (B) squandered (C) reduced (D) accomplished
9. The number of larger _____, particularly pigs, slaughtered is growing. (A) crops (B) livestock (C) vehicles (D) buildings
10. If you’ve ever cut your finger, bruised a toe or had a throat infection, you have likely experienced at least some of the four signs of _____: redness, swelling, pain and heat. (A) digestion (B) injection (C) inflammation (D) hydration
11. Preventative care, a routine _____ performed by a veterinarian, is the most effective method of stopping diseases before they occur. (A) surgery (B) checkup (C) infection (D) treatment
12. We find that the rivals' ability to threaten each other is a critical _____ of the outcome of bargaining. (A) determinant (B) consequence (C) hesitation (D) interruption
13. Recent discoveries about corruption have done serious damage to the company's _____. (A) performance (B) reputation (C) strategy (D) denotation
14. Breast-feeding is extremely _____ to the health of newborn babies. (A) irrelevant (B) harmful (C) superfluous (D) beneficial
15. _____ might be necessary if a pet has become vicious, dangerous, or unmanageable. (A) Euthanasia (B) Vaccination (C) Enthusiasm (D) Compassion
16. _____ is an important component of physical health, and yoga offers many styles to choose from, varying in intensity from high to moderate to mild. (A) Prohibition (B) Flexibility (C) Compatibility (D) Circulation
17. The rooftop restaurant affords a _____ view across the bay. (A) narrow (B) obstructed (C) limited (D) panoramic
18. The greater the number of people, the more elaborate is the civilization, and thus the more _____ is the settlement. (A) prosperous (B) impoverished (C) desolate (D) barren
19. The treatment plan to _____ these maladies included oral and parenteral feedings, oral insulin, and wound care. (A) worsen (B) neglect (C) remedy (D) exacerbate
20. Although the vaccine isn't 100% _____, it lowers the chances of having severe complications from the flu. (A) effective (B) affective (C) innate (D) resultative
21. Workers at ports across France plan to _____ for four-hour periods across 10 separate days in February. (A) smash (B) stroke (C) stunt (D) strike
22. As soon as she learns the office _____, she will be an excellent assistant. (A) anomaly (B) chaos (C) routine (D) mass
23. Most health plans must cover a set of _____ services — like shots and screening tests — at no cost to you. (A) invasive (B) emergent (C) risky (D) preventive
24. The police remain _____ that the suspect is telling the truth about being innocent. (A) inconvinced (B) adequate (C) doubt (D) suspension
25. We must _____ our country’s economic problems before it’s too late. (A) assure (B) infer (C) tackle (D) twinge
26. The animal shelter is looking for _____ to take the dogs for walks. (A) mentors (B) volunteers (C) butchers (D) employers
27. Eating _____ calories will cause you to put on weight. (A) excess (B) sufficient (C) infertile (D) regressive
28. As for patients’ privacy, the hospital _____ one-to-one interaction between doctor and patient. (A) comments (B) destructs (C) obscures (D) guarantees
29. The experiment _____ that dogs are capable of leaning over 100 different words. (A) contradicted (B) demonstrated (C) complied (D) explored
30. This jacket feels like it’s made of _____ leather, not man-made materials. (A) synthetic (B) artificial (C) genuine (D) counterfeit
II. Grammar
31. If I _____ a pet, I would spend more time at home. (A) own (B) had owned (C) have owned (D) owned
32. This young lady tends to “give suggestions” to every shop or restaurant she goes to. In fact, her suggestions are not really advice _____ complaints. (A) but rather (B) but also (C) not only (D) more than
33. When _____ to leave the party by the hostess, Diana burst out crying. (A) to be asked (B) asking (C) ask (D) asked
34. On the stage stands Jay Chou _____ songs are immensely popular with kids and adults alike. (A) whose (B), whose (C) of whom (D), of which
35. Daisy had to stay home because the heavy rain continued _____ all morning. (A) falling (B) fallen (C) fell (D) falls
36. I _____ myself to a big meal, but I left my wallet at home. (A) would treat (B) must have treated (C) could have treated (D) should treat
37. The recent beauty trend has changed the way young people look at themselves and, _____, the people around them. (A) to break the ice (B) by extension (C) in question (D) by all means
38. It was not until Gina failed the exam for the third time _____ to study properly. (A) would she resolve (B) did she resolve (C) that she resolved (D) she did resolve
39. The virus is so highly infectious _____ more than 100 million people worldwide have contracted it. (A) that (B) when (C) in that (D) enough
40. Many countries have rolled out COVID-19 vaccines; _____, the ill effects of the pandemic will be relieved at last. (A) from scratch (B) in addition (C) mercilessly (D) hopefully
41. _____ you try one, you’ll notice how soft and buttery it is. (A) Once (B) Despite (C) Whereas (D) Hence
42. Dogs and cats have something _____. Both kinds of pets usually prefer their owner's attention over food or treats, even if they are hungry. (A) in contrast (B) apart from (C) at odds (D) in common
43. The security guard became alert immediately when he noticed someone acting _____ near the entrance of the building. (A) suspicious (B) suspiciously (C) suspect (D) suspicion
44. People with a tendency to procrastinate often fail to finish tasks on time, _____ achieve their personal goals. (A) even though (B) let alone (C) regardless of (D) as well as
45. He believes _____ all children are born with equal intelligence. (A) that (B) this (C) in (D) what
46. Kate has no idea who _____ for help when she is in trouble. (A) should ask (B) is asking (C) to ask (D) can she ask
47. Anyone _____ needs to access information on the corporate database must obtain login credentials first. (A) who (B) whom (C) with who (D) which
48. Carol has to see a doctor, and Tom _____, too. (A) have (B) does (C) has (D) is
49. I mustn't have any more chocolate, _____ much I feel like it. (A) whoever (B) whenever (C) however (D) whichever
50. Either Jack or his parents _____ the car. (A) owning (B) owns (C) own (D) is owning
51. (A) and (B) but (C) or (D) as
52. (A) likely (B) liked (C) likes (D) like
53. (A) make sure (B) making sure (C) made sure (D) makes sure
54. (A) so good to (B) good enough (C) too good to (D) so good that
55. (A) whether (B) by whom (C) what (D) which
56. (A) Although (B) Hence (C) Despite (D) Because
57. (A) also (B) but (C) and (D) and also
58. (A) different (B) differently (C) the same (D) seemly
59. (A) include (B) included (C) including (D) includes
60. (A) filled with (B) fill with (C) be full of (D) full of
61. (A) make up (B) stand up (C) stand out (D) seek out
62. (A) Much (B) Many (C) Less (D) A little
63. (A) have born (B) born (C) have been born (D) been born
64. (A) poorly document (B) poor documented (C) poor document (D) poorly documented
65. (A) making (B) made (C) to make (D) make
66. What was one of the main reasons NRICM101 was approved for sale in Europe and the US? (A) It was developed exclusively for Western markets from the beginning. (B) It was marketed as a prescription drug rather than a supplement. (C) Certain ingredients that are banned overseas were removed from the original formulation. (D) It was rigorously tested in Western clinical trials before being released.
67. Based on the article, which of the following statements best describes the reception of NRICM101 among overseas communities? (A) It was largely ignored due to skepticism towards Chinese medicine. (B) It became widely prescribed by Western doctors as a primary Covid treatment. (C) It was rejected by Western regulatory agencies due to safety concerns. (D) It gained popularity, especially among Taiwanese communities abroad.
68. What can be inferred about the price comparison between NRICM101 and Western Covid drugs? (A) NRICM101 is significantly more expensive than Western Covid drugs. (B) NRICM101 is relatively affordable compared to Western Covid drugs. (C) NRICM101 and Western Covid drugs have similar pricing structures. (D) The article does not provide enough information to compare the prices.
69. Why did Sun Ten introduce "RestorAid" after launching NRICM101? (A) To help people who still felt sick after recovering from Covid. (B) To make a product that tastes better for Western customers. (C) To follow new international rules for supplements. (D) To replace NRICM101 with a stronger Covid medicine.
70. How did Sun Ten make NRICM101 easier for foreign customers to use? (A) By making it less strong to follow Western rules. (B) By removing all the bitter ingredients. (C) By adding mint and putting it in easy-to-use packets. (D) By turning it into capsules like Western medicine.
71. Why are turtles not recommended for families with young children? (A) They are difficult to clean and maintain. (B) They carry salmonella, which can make young children sick. (C) They require too much space to be kept indoors. (D) They are aggressive and often attack humans.
72. Which of the following statements about turtle habitats is TRUE? (A) Turtles and tortoises require similar living environments. (B) Red-eared sliders need an aquarium with water and land areas. (C) Box turtles prefer a fully aquatic environment. (D) All turtles can live outdoors in any climate.
73. Why might a Russian tortoise struggle to survive in Maine? (A) It requires a fully aquatic environment. (B) It needs a pond to swim in, which Maine lacks. (C) It prefers small indoor enclosures. (D) It cannot survive in cold and humid conditions.
74. What is one reason larger tanks are recommended for turtles? (A) They help turtles grow faster. (B) They are easier to clean and provide more space for movement. (C) They make turtles more sociable and playful. (D) They prevent turtles from hibernating.
75. What can be inferred about turtles based on the “Fun Facts” section? (A) Turtles have existed for a very long time. (B) Turtles are only found in hot, dry environments. (C) All turtles can hibernate for up to nine months. (D) Turtle shells are made of a single solid bone.
76. What will happen if a visitor crosses a fence to touch an animal? (A) They will be asked to leave the zoo immediately. (B) They will be given a warning the first time. (C) They will have to pay a fine. (D) They will be allowed to touch the animal if supervised.
77. Which of the following is TRUE about smoking at the zoo? (A) Smoking is allowed in the parking lot. (B) Smoking is only allowed in designated areas. (C) Visitors can smoke if they are far from the animal enclosures. (D) Smoking is completely prohibited, including in the parking lot.
78. Which of the following items is NOT allowed inside the zoo? (A) Water bottles with no straws. (B) A service dog. (C) A swimsuit with offensive images. (D) Non-alcoholic drinks.
79. Who cannot stay in the zoo? (A) A visitor who brings a service dog. (B) A child under 16 who is visiting with their parents. (C) A person who refuses to wear a shirt and shoes. (D) A visitor who buys approved animal food from the gift shop.
80. What is the main reason for the zoo's rules and guidelines? (A) To make the zoo more enjoyable for visitors. (B) To keep the zoo clean and organized at all times. (C) To limit visitors' interactions with the staff. (D) To ensure both the safety of the animals and the well-being of the guests.