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98年 - 98私醫聯招 英文#51267
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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1. Some people say, “Everybody is going to shop online, from home. There won’t be any more _____ stores or shopping malls.” (A) virtual (B) electronic (C) economic (D) real
2. Since reptiles are generally slow and clumsy and drag their tails, paleontologists of the 1940s and 1950s _____ that dinosaurs had similar characteristics. (A) hypothesized (B) verified (C) testified (D) concluded
3. From earliest childhood we learn to see mind and body as separate and to regard the body as without the question the more _____ of the two. (A) system (B) split (C) essential (D) experimental
4. I like playing chess, but I’m just a(n) _____. You’ll easily beat me. (A) amateur (B) future (C) talent (D) expert
5. Kevin remained _____ throughout the party though all his friends got drunk. (A) drunken (B) sober (C) composed (D) silent
6. Reasons for the rise of gasoline are complicated, but the trend is leading many people to look for _____ to gasoline. (A) alternatives (B) discounts (C) solutions (D) remedies
7. They decided to _____ the criminal from the country due to the severity of his acts. (A) execute (B) expel (C) imprison (D) inculcate
8. John Updike, American literature’s master craftsman who is known for writing beautiful _____ about an ugly world, died of lung cancer. (A) marshall (B) expulsion (C) invoice (D) prose
9. Key card checks have greatly reduced thefts, but not in every _____. (A) plan (B) season (C) association (D) situation
10. As the world is seized with anxiety in the face of a spreading financial crisis, the one place having a considerably easier time attracting money is, _____ enough, the same place that started much of the trouble: the United States. (A) regionally (B) littering (C) type (D) perversely
11. In the desert, the temperature
fluctuates
widely between night and day. (A) moderates (B) combines (C) oscillates (D) regulates
12. Academic freedom is an essential
facet
of any university community. (A) aspect (B) burden (C) demand (D) respect
13. His every move is
chronicled
by a rabid mob of paparazzi. (A) enjoyed (B) paralyzed (C) overlooked (D) recorded
14. Specialties, like surgery and anesthesia, that typically are less
appealing
careers to women because of the long hours and on-call commitments, would remain male-dominated with few women rising to the top. (A) attractive (B) dangerous (C) demanding (D) exhausting
15. Many of the planet’s most endangered creatures are also its most
remarkable
. (A) repressive (B) retaliative (C) extraordinary (D) erudite
16. Some adaptations protect organisms from
hazardous
conditions in the environment or from enemies. (A) hazy (B) polluted (C) beneficial (D) perilous
17. China has adopted a plan to turn the country into a leading producer of electric
vehicles
. (A) subsidies (B) alternatives (C) automobiles (D) mystery
18. A lot of people believe that Middle-born children seem to be easily
overlooked
. (A) neglected (B) taken cared of (C) forgiven (D) looked after
19. We are very fortunate to have a dog named Maggie. She is
docile
and friendly and it was easy to train her. (A) stubborn (B) stuffy (C) submissive (D) sturdy
20. The money he earned was
chicken feed
. (A) very little (B) very much (C) unknown (D) borrowed
21. The report revealed that the company’s financial problems were _____ anyone anticipated. (A) very worse than (B) bad more than (C) worse very much than (D) much worse than
22. Peter and Jane _____ after their marriage. (A) communicating stopped shortly (B) communicating shortly stopped (C) stopped shortly communicate (D) stopped communicating shortly
23. If blood _____ from the stomach right after a meal, digestion of food will be hampered. (A) has been transferred (B) were transferred (C) will be transferred (D) is transferred
24. By 2050, there will be 9 billion people in the world. They will need water to drink, to grow crops, and _____. Some areas of the world are drying up. A drier planet and more demand mean it is vital to use water wisely. (A) making energy (B) to make energy (C) that makes energy (D) make energy
25. Away from the gorgeous regal halls _____ a dark, dreary cell, where the wind whistled through the iron bars. (A) was she led to (B) she was led to (C) led she was to (D) she led to
26. Robot-assisted surgery results in smaller scars, _____ hospital stays. (A) slightest pain, and short (B) less pain, and shorter (C) painless, and short (D) least pain, and shortest
27. “I’ve lost one of my gloves.” “You _____ it somewhere.” (A) must drop (B) must have dropped (C) must be dropping (D) must have been dropping
28. I had the biggest _____ on a pop singer when I was young. (A) crush (B) crushed (C) crushing (D) crushingly
29. People think it’s always warm and sunny in Portugal, _____ January and February are often cold, wet, and grey. (A) unless (B) so (C) but (D) thanks to
30. _____ by a friend or a date? (A) Have you ever been stand up (B) Have you been stand up (C) Have you ever been stood up (D) Have you stood up ever been
31. The word “it” in the first line refers to _____. (A) all sciences (B) the representative theory of physics (C) to understand what Einstein found out (D) to describe everything in one set of equations
32. The word “invent” is closest in meaning to _____. (A) imitate (B) originate (C) duplicate (D) steal
33. Why does the author mention Einstein? (A) To disclose how he spent his last years. (B) To state that he also jokingly called it the TOE. (C) To imply that it is not at all an easy job to accomplish. (D) To help readers understand that it was not one of his ideas.
34. Which of the following is true about Edward Witten? (A) He invented the superstring theory. (B) He is perhaps the greatest chemist who ever lived. (C) He declared that the basic building blocks of nature were tiny particles. (D) He found that the strings existed in a strange 10-dimensional universe.
35. According to the passage, many young theorists are eager to study the math of superstring theories because _____. (A) their enthusiasm has been aroused by the work of Einstein (B) Witten found that the strings existed in a 10-dimensional universe (C) they are convinced that it is the path to ultimate truth (D) Witten became to be regarded as the most talented physicist when he chose to work in the field
36. What is the main purpose of this paragraph? (A) It criticizes George Orwell’s political viewpoint. (B) It introduces George Orwell rather objectively. (C) It praises George Orwell’s sympathy for the oppressed. (D) It talks about life in India and Burma.
37. Which of the following is not true? (A) Orwell was born in an oriental country. (B) Orwell was educated in the west. (C) Orwell worked as a civil servant in Burma. (D) Orwell worked as a farmer on an animal farm.
38. What is 1984 in the paragraph? (A) The year he decided to write his first novel. (B) The name of a novel he wrote. (C) The name of his farm. (D) The year he expressed his dislike of totalitarianism.
39. The meaning of “pseudonym” in the first line is ______. (A) nom de plume (B) alliances (C) coalition (D) bazaar
40. How many of Orwell’s novels are mentioned in the paragraph? (A) One. (B) Two. (C) Three. (D) None.
41. What have caused the whooping crane to dwindle in number? (A) Overuse of DDT on agricultural crops. (B) Loss of wetland habitat. (C) Overuse of pesticides. (D) Competition among species.
42. Based on the passage, which of the following species is common to wetlands? (A) Geese. (B) Penguins. (C) Whales. (D) Wolves.
43. Where do ocean food webs begin? (A) Freshwater marshes. (B) Tidal waves. (C) Rocky beaches. (D) Salt marshes.
44. What is the purpose of the passage? (A) To tell why wetlands are salty. (B) To tell where migratory birds reproduce. (C) To specify the value of wetlands. (D) To indicate where fish and shellfish live.
45. Which of the following statements is not true? (A) The best-managed farms produce more green material than salt marshes. (B) Wetlands balance life. (C) Fish and shellfish live in wetlands when young. (D) Salt marshes are the nurseries and farms of the ocean.
46. Who revealed the whole story? (A) Colin Benton. (B) Colin Benton’s wife. (C) The Turkish donator. (D) The Parliament.
47. Which of the following is true about the kidney donor? (A) He donated his kidney out of mercy. (B) He was requested to donate his kidney. (C) He needed money to pay for his daughter’s medical care. (D) He sympathized with Colin Benton.
48. What is the best topic for this short paragraph? (A) The danger of kidney transplant. (B) Sales of kidneys prompt a new law. (C) Turkish kidney receives more attention. (D) A new law passed.
49. In what type of article might this paragraph appear? (A) Research journal article. (B) Entertainment magazine article. (C) Newspaper article. (D) Travelling guide.
50. The next paragraph is probably about _______. (A) the debate over the new laws (B) the pathological research on kidney transplant (C) British legal system (D) the illegal immigrants who sell kidney
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