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99年 - 中國醫藥大學學士後中醫99年英文#75799
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
99年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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學士後中醫◆英文
選擇題 (40)
Part I. Vocabulary Decide which
ONE
is closest in meaning to the underlined word, and choose the word or group of words that best completes the sentence.
1. The team stunned its opponent 1-0 on Friday in a
pulsating
World Cup tie marked by a cluster of yellow cards, a player’s sending off and another player’s missing a second-half penalty kick. (A) qualified (B) postponed (C) animated (D) steady (E) famous
2. The area affected by the eruption of Iceland Volcano is
sparsely
populated, but the knock-on effects have been considerable. (A) densely (B) scantily (C) proportionally (D) frequently (E) unequally
3. Last August, a typhoon
pummeled
the island, causing thousands of people to evacuate from their homes. (A) pacified (B) battered (C) gilded (D) bifurcated (E) pleaded
4. In response to customers’ complaints, Facebook’s recent amendment of its privacy policy was considered to be false
contrition
. (A) remorse (B) intrusion (C) control (D) alarm (E) profit
5. The indigenous plant was proved to be
innocuous
even for the newly arriving settlers. (A) harmful (B) worthless (C) valuable (D) harmless (E) invisible
6. Many youngsters are
voracious
readers of comic books. (A) greedy (B) profane (C) vulnerable (D) wary (E) rural
7. The manager
succinctly
described our mission. (A) submissively (B) meticulously (C) exuberantly (D) tersely (E) multitudinously
8. Even though suspicion fell on his associates, Edward’s
integrity
remained unquestioned. (A) advocate (B) prologue (C) uprightness (D) metastasis (E) ordeal
9. Tabloid newspapers offer their readers
lurid
accounts of violent crimes and tragedies. (A) gruesome (B) tepid (C) prudish (D) remedial (E) sluggish
10. Huge subterranean holes now
gape
beneath cities in northern China as aquifers are depleted. (A) concede (B) open (C) adopt (D) solve (E) destine
11. We saved a whole week of our trip to _____ the sights of Paris. (A) wear out (B) leave up to (C) fall behind (D) soak in (E) see off
12. The teacher _____ the major points that would be tested on the final exam. (A) touched on (B) came between (C) turned off (D) missed the boat (E) put on weight
13. His opinions _____ the cooperative framework between the two institutions have been misunderstood. (A) regarding to (B) with regard (C) as regarding (D) regard (E) as regards
14. overwork and unbalanced diet, the man became suddenly ill. (A) As long as (B) Lest that (C) Whereupon (D) What with (E) Instead Part II. Error Identification Choose the letter of the underlined part that is NOT correct in usage.
15. The branch of chemistry
who
studies and finds
ways
to use raw materials
from
farm products
to make
industrial products
is called
chemurgy. (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) .
16. Americans spend lots of money
on
food,
but
then spend
much
more on exercise and
diet programs
that help them
removed
their extra pounds.(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
17.
Viewing
YouTube or other video clips
on
the iPhone’s big screen,
which
automatically
rotating to
widescreen “landscape” format,
is
a pleasure. (A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
18. Training
to communicate
across
cultures
have long been
part of the preparation for
executives
moving
overseas
to work. (A)to communicate (B)across (C)have long been (D)executives (E)overseas
19. Since the oil spill accident
happened
,
which
was resulted in
11
deaths
and an oil leak of up to 19,000 barrels per day, BP shares have fallen nearly 40%,
wiping out
nearly $70 billion in shareholder value.(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
20. Through
repeated
experiments, Robert Koch discovered that anthrax, a disease
killed
thousands of
cattle
every year, was caused by certain germs, but how to cure it or how to
prevent
it was still
beyond
him.(A) (B) (C)(D) (E)
21.
People’s and companies
’ decisions
to
spend or hoard,
hire or fire
,
reflects
fickle
hopes and fears
.(A)(B)(C)(D)(E)
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23
24
25
26
27. (A) that (B) which (C) whose (D) why (E) how
28. (A) has undermined (B) undermined (C) is being undermined (D) undermines (E) to be undermined
29. (A) multitaskers (B) multitasker (C) multitasks (D) multitask (E) multitasking
30. (A) on (B) between (C) with (D) for (E) out
31. The conventional wisdom to deal with the problem of landslides is to build a _____ wall. (A) wooden (B) sandy (C) concrete (D) plastic (E) steel
32. The phrase “prop up” in paragraph 1 means _____. (A) reflect (B) satisfy (C) curtail (D) combine (E) support
33. Which of the following advantages of Geofiber slopes is
NOT
mentioned? (A) Geofiber slopes are strong. (B) Geofiber slopes are cheap in construction. (C) Geofiber slopes sustain vegetation. (D) Geofiber slopes support wildlife. (E) Geofiber slopes are environmentally-friendly.
34. What does the pronoun “it” in paragraph 2 refer to? (A) water (B) pressure (C) slope (D) wall (E) advantage
35. The best title for this passage is probably _____. (A) An Eco-Friendly Answer to Erosion (B) The Conventional Wisdom of Landslide (C) Vegetation and Wildlife (D) Geofiber and Hong Kong (E) The Beauty of Slopes
36. The words “fluidly and opportunistically” in the first paragraph can be best understood as _____. (A) persistently and stubbornly (B) passively and idealistically (C) sloppily and negligently (D)submissively and reluctantly (E) contingently and circumstantially
37. What do the “parachute kids” in the second paragraph refer to? (A) children with intellectual gifts (B) children with physical disability (C) children sent to a crosscultural environment (D) children having unusual diseases (E) children molested by domestic violence
38. Which of the following statements about the “transnational subjects” is
TRUE
? (A) The transnational subjects are those who condemn disloyalty and betrayal of their countries of origin. (B) The transnational subjects are political refugees seeking asylum in a foreign country. (C) The transnational subjects refer to those who do not possess professional skills or specialty to move across borders. (D) The transnational subjects tend to bemoan their ambiguous positioning in migration. (E) The transnational subjects are those in search of wealth or fame in the global arena.
39. What can be inferred from the article? (A) “Flexible citizenship” is the aftermath of post-war political confrontations. (B) “Flexible citizenship” appears as a strategy to deal with globalization. (C) “Flexible citizenship” is least desired by those doing business in multinational enterprises. (D) The phenomenon of “flexible citizenship” is one of the oldest practices in ancient Asian communities. (E) The studies of “flexible citizenship” are limited to its political effects.
40. What might be the author’s attitude toward “flexibility and mobility” in the era of globalization? (A) satirical (B) affirmative (C) skeptical (D) pessimistic (E) indecisive
申論題 (1)
Part V. Composition
Based on the following topic, write an essay in 150-200 words.
Topic:
Lost and Found