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99年 - 99私醫聯招 英文#53918
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
年份:
99年 |
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50 |
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0
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1. Human beings are forced to
scrutinize
the environmental problems they are facing now. (A) survey (B) discuss (C) examine (D) debate
2. Earthquake 921
wrecked
many homes in Taiwan in 1999. Some people still suffer from it now. (A) prevailed (B) relieved (C) developed (D) destroyed
3. Growing betel nut trees on steep mountain slopes leads to loss of topsoil and land
deterioration
. (A) upgrading (B) degrading (C) improving (D) developing
4. There must be an
alternative
to people sleeping on the streets. (A) reason (B) choice (C) trick (D) cause
5. More than 11,000 children die every day around the world because of
dehydration
caused by diarrhoea. (A) insufficient nutrients (B) high fever (C) serious infection (D) loss of water
6. Some turn to alternative medicine out of curiosity; others out of
desperation
. (A) hopelessness (B) careful thought (C) lack of ability (D) terrible
7. Guests enter through a low doorway that forces them to
stoop
. (A) fall (B) bend over (C) lift their head (D) rise
8. I made a lot of efforts on my assignment, but it was all
in vain
. (A) worthwhile (B) finished (C) wasted (D) successful
9. Some countries have tried to
eliminate
English as their official language as a way of saving their native tongue. (A) remove (B) welcome (C) exchange (D) receive
10. Gordon Parks was an
honored
author, composer, and painter. (A) respected (B) proud (C) personal (D) individual
11. People may not see the hard work of the scientists, but _______ people will come to appreciate it. (A) in theory (B) on the rise (C) in return (D) in the long run
12. In the past few years, take-out coffee shops have _______ everywhere. (A) sprung up (B) gone out (C) stood up (D) shut up
13. A: It’s been a week since the storm hit. I heard that some people still don’t have power. B: That must be hard. I don’t think I could _______ electricity for that long. (A) go without (B) put up with (C) lay off (D) get along with
14. A: The mayor really has to focus on lowering the city’s unemployment rate. B: Exactly. If he doesn’t _______ a solution, it’s doubtful that he’ll be re-elected. (A) come down with (B) come up with (C) wipe out (D) write off
15. A: The Ray Corporation just announced that they’re going to _______ 500 workers next year. B: Wow. That’ll leave a lot of people unemployed. (A) run out of (B) carry out (C) lay off (D) carry along
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16. Are you looking forward _______ Ann again? (A) seeing (B) to see (C) see (D) to seeing
17. I asked two people the way to the station but _______ of them knew. (A) not (B) either (C) both (D) neither
18. I prefer tea _______ coffee. (A) to (B) than (C) against (D) over
19. I took the _______ skirt to the dry cleaners. (A) stained (B) staining (C) stain (D) stains
20. Last night police said that they _______ the missing girl. (A) find (B) have found (C) had found (D) were finding
21. A few minutes after _______ on the website, first-time InterShop users should receive an e-mail confirming their password and ID. (A) register (B) registered (C) registering (D) to register
22. _______ the fact that the salary was low, he still decided to take the job offer because he needed to pay the bills. (A) Despite (B) Spite (C) Regard (D) As
23. If precautions _______, more people might have survived from the storm. (A) had been taken (B) would have been taken (C) are taken (D) have taken
24. Only later _______ how much damage had been caused. (A) Tina did realize (B) did Tina realize (C) Tina realize (D) realized Tina
25. If they had studied, they _______. (A) will pass (B) would have passed (C) would passing (D) would be pass
26. The human brain is _______ of other animals. (A) larger than the brains (B) the largest (C) than the larger brains (D) the brain is larger than that
27. Toyota announced yesterday that sales of its vehicles made in America has decreased _______ 25 percent since the exposure of its faulty design. (A) for (B) upon (C) with (D) by
28. In 1776 Thomas Paine’s popular and influential pamphlet Common Sense _______ the American colonists to declare their independence from English rule. (A) urged (B) to urge (C) to be urged (D) that urged
29. The core of the moon is much smaller, in relation to its size, _______ of the planets. (A) those (B) than those (C) ones (D) than are those
30. Regarded as one of the greatest physicists, _______. (A) the relationship between force and motion was first expressed by Isaac Newton (B) the first to express the relationship between force and motion was Isaac Newton (C) Isaac Newton was the first to express the relationship between force and motion (D) it was Isaac Newton who was the first to express the relationship between force and motion
31. According to the passage, what happens during an ice age? (A) Rock strata are recognized by geologists. (B) Evidence of foreign materials is not found. (C) Ice covers a large portion of the Earth’s surface. (D) Ice melts six times.
32. The passage covers how many different methods of recognizing past ice ages? (A) One (B) Two (C) Three (D) Four
33. According to the passage, what in the rock strata is a clue to geologists of a past ice age? (A) Ice (B) Melting glaciers (C) U-shaped valleys (D) Substances from other areas
34. The paragraph preceding this passage most probably discusses _______. (A) a different scientific television series (B) Carl Sagan’s scientific achievements (C) the Pulitzer Prize won by Carl Sagan (D) public television
35. The paragraph following this passage most likely contains information on what? (A) The popularity of science (B) The program (C) The astronomer Carl Sagan (D) Topics and issues from various fields of science
36. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for the passage? (A) How to Develop Information-Literacy Competence (B) Evaluate Information Effectively Based on Specific Criteria (C) The Invention of Electronic Communication Devices (D) The Importance of Information Literacy
37. All of the following are regarded as important EXCEPT _______. (A) the ability to process information (B) the capacity to innovate new technologies (C) the ability to evaluate information (D) the capacity to use various media for retrieving and presenting information
38. The word“critical"in the passage is closest in meaning to _______. (A) useful (B) serious (C) important (D) incredible
39. According to the passage, why should people evaluate information and its sources critically? (A) To retrieve and archive information efficiently (B) To ensure the accuracy of the information (C) To find the most updated information (D) To use a variety of formats to obtain information
40. It can be inferred from the passage that _______. (A) information-literacy skills benefit people in their chosen career (B) most people do not have sufficient information literacy skills (C) companies are responsible for providing on-the-job training for those who are computer illiterate (D) most of the information obtained through the Internet is accurate and trustworthy
41. Instead of fire, which of the following could have been used by the writer as an example in the first paragraph? (A) A chicken (B) An apple (C) Air (D) A knife
42. Which of the following is NOT listed as an advantage of the Internet? (A) Easy access to information (B) Directing traffic by using computers (C) Long-distance education (D) Long-distance calls
43. Which of the following is NOT listed as a disadvantage of the Internet? (A) Internet addiction (B) Social alienation (C) Phony Internet dates (D) Identity theft
44. In a broad sense, which of the following could be another example of a person’s personal information stolen by Internet thieves? (A) One’s birth date (B) One’s address (C) One’s bank account number (D) All of the above
45. The best title for this passage is _______. (A) Fire and Internet (B) Careful Use of Knives (C) Savior or Villain (D) Easy Way to Use the Internet
46. What happens to many people after they become famous? (A) They begin to be careful about their actions. (B) They stop worrying about their image. (C) They start saying whatever they want. (D) They find they have more privacy than ever.
47. What does the article suggest about plastic surgery? (A) Only female movie stars want plastic surgery. (B) It’s usually a career killer. (C) Stars often think it’s necessary to have it done. (D) It can’t make people perfect.
48. What problem suffered by celebrities is NOT mentioned? (A) Drug abuse (B) Loneliness (C) Alcohol abuse (D) Depression
49. What does the article imply about celebrities? (A) They never speak publicly about their problems. (B) Many of them worry about wrinkles. (C) All celebrities support plastic surgery. (D) Once a star is in trouble, it’s impossible to recover.
50. Others, like Robert Downey Jr., have gone through tough times but have come out on top. What does the phrase“come out on top"mean? (A) fail (B) languish (C) flounder (D) succeed
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