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89年 - 89 學士後西醫:英文#84739
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學士後西醫-英文 |
年份:
89年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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1
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選擇題 (50)
I. Vocabulary and Phrases 1.That naughty boy often
turns a deaf ear to
my friendly advice. (A) praise (B) ignore (C) condemn (D) adore
2.Smog may contain
noxious
elements, and may be a factor causing lung cancer. (A) smelly (B) contaminating (C) unwholesome (D) repulsive
3.Smallpox has been practically
rooted out
in the civilized world. (A) tolerated (B) controlled (C) eradicated (D) diagnosed
4.Some people
denounce
the government for probing into their private lives. (A) condemn (B) praise (C) cheer (D) attract
5.Ted was a
mediocre
scientist who never made any unique discoveries. (A) remarkable (B) extraordinary (C) ordinary (D) above average
6.The Congress, by a
unanimous
vote, decided to decrease taxes. (A) minority (B) majority (C) half (D) complete agreement
7.In America, a program that lets users get music free from the Web
has ignited
the first great battle of the Internet Century. (A) has started (B) has extinguished (C) has increased (D) has decreased
8.
In the wake of
the dramatic summit, the leaders of the North and South are preparing to strike out on an unpredictable journey toward reunification. (A) awakening (B) starting (C) realizing (D) following .
9.Inspired by viagra, researchers are rushing to unlock the mysteries of female desire and the answers are
turning out
to be much more complex than anyone expected. (A) proving (B) coming (C) producing (D) wasting
10.Ted was clearly
cut out for
great things. (A) disappointed (B) depressed (C) talented (D) estimated
1.No matter
how
diligent
you may study a language, you can
never master
it
overnight
. (A) how (B) diligent (C) never master (D) overnight
2.We prefer
staying
indoors
reading
than
going swimming in the pool with
them all
. (A) staying (B) reading (C) than (D) them all
3.No sooner had they
got off
the ship
when
they were approached by a woman who wanted
to sell
them a
precious stone
. (A) got off (B) when (C) to sell (D) precious stone
4.Tom is
so
lazy that he
has laid
in
the hammock
since
ten o’clock in the morning. (A) so (B) has laid (C) the hammock (D) since
5.Many Americans
are worried
about the divorce rate,
just as
they
are about
the tendency for people to live together without
get married
. (A) are worried (B) just as (C) are about (D) get married
6.Schools used to
teaching
many subjects
that
, although
interesting
, were not
really
necessary for success in the real world. (A) teaching (B) that (C) interesting (D) really
7.
Facing with
a generation of youngsters who have an
increasingly difficult
time
getting hired
, educators are testing new methods of
preparing students
for employment. (A) Facing with (B) increasingly difficult (C) getting hired (D) preparing students
8.Why is
it
that Americans have a
very
serious problem
with
overweight than people
in
other counties? (A) it (B) very (C) with (D) in
9 .
Employers
are giving
schools
up-to-date
informations
on job
opportunities
(A) Employers (B) schools (C) informations (D) opportunities
10.If you chopped wood for
half an
hour
a day
, you
can
take off
26 pound of fat a year. (A) half an (B) a day (C) can (D) take off
1.(A) longing of (B) longing for (C) missing for (D) requesting of
2.(A) sadness (B) sin (C) shame (D) suffering
3.(A) pain (B) spirit (C) joy (D) hell
4.(A) stops (B) relieves (C) releases (D) breaks
5.(A) horrible (B) terrible (C) unbearable (D) unfathomable
6.(A) seen (B) imagined (C) visited (D) indicated
7.(A) apprehend (B) condemn (C) praise (D) advise
8.(A) noise (B) echoes (C) song (D) voice
9 (A) do (B) make (C) have (D) teach
10.(A) seeing (B) buying (C) living (D) enjoying
11.The explorers were very tired, but they did not pause. They kept moving and pushing their way through the dangerous, deep snowdrifts. They were afraid that if they stopped to rest they would be _____. (A) relaxed (B) afraid (C) wet (D) buried
12.There is no form of emotional expression that is more natural or more universal than music. Nations have existed that have been ignorant of sculpture, painting, and architecture; but no nation has ever lacked _____. (A) native handicrafts (B) dramatic art (C) graceful dancing (D) folk music
13.It may be that community action is about the only effective means available today to avoid excessive growth of government, or at least to prevent the size of government from _____. (A) holding its own (B) becoming smaller (C) remaining reasonable (D) expanding further
14.In the United States, Arbor Day is a day for planting trees. Most states Celebrate Arbor Day, and in some states the day is a legal holiday. The date varies among the states because the best time for tree planting depends upon _____. (A) climate (B) convenience (C) population (D) available forests
15.People who have nothing to boast of but their illustrious ancestors are like a potato—the only good belonging to them is _____. (A) good to eat (B) dirty (C) the future (D) underground
16.Ignorance is the mother of suspicion. We can rid ourselves of our suspicions only by _____. (A) analyzing them (B) brooding over them (C) forgetting their existence (D) procuring more knowledge
17.Our bodies need food and oxygen, and these must be supplied constantly. Food can be stored in the body, so a person need not eat all the time in order to satisfy this requirement. Our bodies cannot store oxygen; therefore, _____. (A) food is harder to find than is oxygen (B) we must keep looking for new supplies of oxygen (C) we must keep breathing all the time (D) oxygen is more important than food
18.It has been said that knowledge is power, but greater power lies in the ability to utilize knowledge. A trained and powerful mind surely contains something, but its chief value consists in what it _____. (A) contains (B) can do (C) forgets (D) retains
19.Often, the purchase of one fine thing requires the purchase of several more so that your appearance may be all of a piece. Poor Richard says, “It is easier to suppress the first desire than to _____.” (A) decide what should follow (B) satisfy all that follow it (C) have to borrow money (D) consult your purse
20.Never accept as fact something for which there exists only partial proof. Recognize as true only that which is demonstrated clearly enough to eliminate all reasonable _____. (A) truth (B) research (C) doubt (D) verification
21.This passage is concerned with (A) healthy people and doctors. (B) bleeding as a cure-all. (C) barbers of long ago. (D) leeches with special jobs to do.
22.The red and white stripes on barber poles symbolize (A)sin and redemption. (B) the bleeding ritual. (C) women who are nurses. (D) humors in the body.
23.Why is bloodletting no longer considered a cure-all? (A)Because more is known about the workings of the human body (B) Because leeches were outlawed (C) Because barbers were too busy cutting hair (D) Because today we know that blood is necessary for health
24.In the second paragraph, the word “thus” could be replaced by the word (A) when. (B) however. (C) if. (D) so.
25.
Ailments
means (A) cures. (B) women. (C) diseases. (D) medicines.
26.This passage is primarily about (A)the causes of malaria and yellow fever. (B) how mosquitoes bite their victims. (C)diseases carried by insects. (D) the mosquito’s function as a disease carrier.
27.According to the passage, people in the U.S. still have a chance of contracting (A) yellow fever. (B) encephalitis. (C) malaria. (D) filariasis.
28.The final sentence of the passage implies that the writer thinks (A) disease-carrying mosquitoes still pose a significant threat. (B) screens and insect repellent are ineffective protection against mosquitoes. (C) the threat of disease being transmitted by mosquitoes no longer exists in the U.S. (D) screens and insect repellent are the best protection against mosquitoes.
29.The writer quotes D.H. Lawrence’s description of the mosquito to (A)help the reader visualize the insect’s appearance. (B) convey factual information. (C)catch the reader’s attention. (D) contrast it with his own description.
30.The word
minimal
is closest in meaning to (A) nonexistent. (B) frightening. (C) average. (D) slight.
申論題 (1)
IV. Composition Directions Write an English essay of about 200 words on the following topic.
How to Make Our Society Better