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100年 - 義守學士後中醫 - 英文#24724
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
100年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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選擇題 (40)
1. Economists are questioning whether the current system of international
currency
trading should be changed. (A) livestock (B) stock (C) academia (D) money
2. Those who
procrastinate
often lose out on missed opportunities. (A) cheat (B) delay (C) wonder (D) dictate
3. Once a rarity, CD-ROM drives are now
ubiquitous
. (A) widespread (B) cheap (C) essential (D) creative
4. Psychologists debate the best way to help people overcome their
phobias
. (A) obsessions (B) fears (C) prejudices (D) troubles
5. The scientist spent months searching for an
elaborate
machine. (A) complicated (B) proper (C) accountable (D) bewildered
6. While
affluen
t consumers pay several dollars for a cup of coffee – helping international corporations make millions in profit, the coffee farmers themselves enjoy few benefits. (A) sick (B) rich (C) unhappy (D) needy
7. Bungee jumping originated from an island in the Pacific, where the act of jumping from the top of a high tower is something that local young men do as a
trial
of courage. (A) bond (B) cost (C) test (D) journey
8. Patients who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, a condition often
triggered
by the experience of traumatic or stressful events, have symptoms such as having difficulty to concentrate, insomnia, worry, confusion, heart palpitations, and depression which may last for many years after the event. (A) caused (B) arrested (C) blocked (D) stopped
9. Transmitted by the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, Dengue Fever, also known as Breakbone Fever, is an
infectious
tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. (A) false (B) productive (C) harmless (D) contagious
10. The hospital standardized
mortality
ratio (HSMR) is an important measure to support efforts to improve patient safety and quality of care in Canadian hospitals. (A) quality (B) medication (C) ethic (D) death
11. Randy Pausch, formerly a professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the U.S., gave an inspirational final speech to his students after the doctor had diagnosed him with
terminal
cancer. (A) reviving (B) scary (C) fatal (D) benign
12. Unlike hybrid cars,
conventional
vehicles are operated on fuel and are less environmentally friendly. (A) exotic (B) foreign (C) polluted (D) traditional
13. Though Brazil’s economic and social situation has recovered recently, President Dilma Rouseff still has to work hard to
counteract
the effects of the international financial crisis. (A) resurrect (B) reward (C) resist (D) recommend
14. The threat of recent natural disasters is a reminder that despite our technological advances, men are still extremely
vulnerable
to the power of Mother Nature.(A) secure(B) strong(C) unprotected(D) durable
15. Canada does not require that U.S. citizens obtain passports to enter the country, and ________. (A) Mexico does neither (B) Mexico doesn’t either (C) neither Mexico does (D) neither Mexico
16. _________ in 1939, the Borne Bridge spans the Cape Cod Canal and is one of the many grand projects completed in the Depression Era. (A) Completed (B) Completes (C) Having completed (D) Completing
17. No matter _____________, Julie often throws up at the sight of blood and she believes that she has a calling to serve as a nurse. (A) how ridiculous it seems (B) how seems it ridiculous (C) ridiculous how (D) that how is ridiculous
18. Passengers ________ tickets 2 weeks in advance will be given an early-bird discount, plus an opportunity to win an i-Pad. (A) purchasing (B) purchased (C) who purchasing (D) purchase
19. They spent a lazy afternoon sitting by the beach doing nothing. _________, they enjoyed a romantic lunch at a waterfront restaurant. (A) Meanwhile (B) Afterwards (C) Earlier (D) Subsequently
20. In Asia, many people still live with their parents even though they are making their own living. ___________, young people in the United States move away from their family as early as they go to college. (A) For this reason (B) On the contrary (C) In addition (D) In the same way
21. ____________ for her loyal dog that barked so loudly to wake the neighbors, the old lady would not have been found passed out on the floor in her home. (A) If it is not (B) If it was not (C) If it wouldn’t be (D) If it had not been
22. Eco-tourism, one of the newest sources of the revenue for the city, __________ for one-third of this small Caribbean island’s total economy. (A) had accounted (B) is accounted (C) accounts (D) has been accounted
23. Johnny is used to _________ up late, which is why he always shows up in his morning classes looking tired. (A) stay (B) having stay (C) staying (D) stays
24. (A) start brewing (B) have started brewing (C) started to brewing (D) started brewing
25. (A) it (B) they (C) he (D) when
26. (A) was (B) were (C) had (D) being
27. (A) know (B) knowing (C) being known (D) known
28. (A) whose (B) they (C) which (D) it
29. (A) which (B) its (C) whose (D) their
30. According to the author, we might call our eyes and ears “transformers” because: (A) They sense light and sound. (B) They create electrical impulse. (C) The brain can interpret the input. (D) They travel from places to places.
31. In
line 5
, what does the word “them” refer to? (A) Light waves (B) Fields (C) Eyes (D) Messages
32. According to the passage, optic nerves eventually_____ . (A) bend (B) split (C) disappear (D) become messages
33. What would be the best title for this article? (A) Origins of Headaches (B) Do’s and Don’ts of Headache Prevention (C) Causes and Prevention of Common Headaches (D) Headache Reliefs
34. If a person is having trouble seeing and feeling like throwing up, which type of headache does this person have? (A) A migraine (B) A tension headache (C) Both A and B (D) None of the above
35. According to the article, which of the following may prevent a headache? (A) Staying in a bright room (B) Doing an activity repetitively (C) Having a massage (D) Taking a lukewarm bath
36. Based on the article, which of the following is NOT a possible cause of headaches? (A) Doing gardening in a hot day (B) Massaging head, neck, and shoulders (C) Playing online games all day long (D) Giving a presentation in front of lots of people
37. According to the article, where can we find
wei qi
on our body? (A) In our immune system (B) On the surface (C) In the spleen (D) In the lung
38. In line 3, the word “full-blown” means (A) developing (B) windy (C) half-way (D) complete
39. When people have weak qi in their spleen, lung or kidney, it is closely relevant to (A) acute allergies (B) temporary allergies (C) long-term allergies (D) food allergies
40. What symptom was NOT mentioned when people have spleen, lung and kidney deficiencies? (A) stuffy nose (B) skin problems (C) breathing problems (D) dry eyes
申論題 (1)
二、寫作(Essay Writing):(作文題,計 20 分)
The majority of Taiwan’s senior citizens living on their own are uneasy about visiting doctors and find trips to hospitals unsafe and inconvenient according to a recent survey conducted by the Taipei-based Huashan Social Welfare Foundation.
In no more than 200 words
, discuss what could be done by our government to solve this problem.