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100年 - 100 大學入學考試中心_指定科目考試:英文考科#99792
科目:
高中(學測,指考)◆英文 |
年份:
100年 |
選擇題數:
51 |
申論題數:
3
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高中(學測,指考)◆英文
選擇題 (51)
1. Many people think cotton is the most comfortable _____ to wear in hot weather. (A) fabric (B) coverage (C) software (D) wardrobe
2. Because of the engine problem in the new vans, the auto company decided to _____ them from the market. (A) recall (B) clarify (C) transform (D) polish
3. After a day’s tiring work, Peter walked _____ back to his house, hungry and sleepy. (A) splendidly (B) thoroughly (C) wearily (D) vaguely
4. In team sports, how all members work as a group is more important than how they perform _____. (A) frequently (B) typically (C) individually (D) completely
5. Despite her physical disability, the young blind pianist managed to overcome all _____ to win the first prize in the international contest. (A) privacy (B) ambition (C) fortunes (D) obstacles
6. Each of the planets in the solar system circles around the sun in its own _____, and this prevents them from colliding with each other. (A) entry (B) haste (C) orbit (D) range
7. Professor Wang is well known for his contributions to the field of economics. He has been _____ to help the government with its financial reform programs. (A) recruited (B) contradicted (C) mediated (D) generated
8. Most earthquakes are too small to be noticed; they can only be detected by _____ instruments. (A) manual (B) sensitive (C) portable (D) dominant
9. With Wikileaks releasing secrets about governments around the world, many countries are worried that their national security information might be _____. (A) relieved (B) disclosed (C) condensed (D) provoked
10. I’m afraid we can’t take your word, for the evidence we’ve collected so far is not ____ with what you said. (A) familiar (B) consistent (C) durable (D) sympathetic
11. (A) is correct (B) to be correct (C) is corrected (D) be corrected
12. (A) retailed (B) denied (C) appreciated (D) elaborated
13. (A) at fault (B) on call (C) in tears (D) off guard
14. (A) till (B) unless (C) because (D) therefore
15. (A) by and large (B) over and over (C) at the same time (D) for the same reason
16. (A) as usual (B) in some cases (C) to be frank (D) for example
17. (A) of (B) as (C) from (D) with
18. (A) were being taped (B) had taped (C) are taping (D) have been taped
19. (A) rarely (B) similarly (C) properly (D) critically
20. (A) with the help of (B) in the presence of (C) on top of (D) in place of
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21.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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22.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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23.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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24.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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25.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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26.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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27.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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28.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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29.(AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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30. (AB) expense (AC) fading (AD) colors (AE) research (BC) replacing (BD) offer (BE) users (CD) rapid (CE) gaining (DE) medium (ABC) circular (ABD) unknown
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31.(AB) Hitler, for example, is claimed to have been a victim of bullying in his childhood. (AC) Campus bullying is becoming a serious problem in some high schools in big cities. (AD) The friends and classmates of the bully and the victim may accept the violence as normal. (AE) Research indicates that bullying may form a chain reaction and the victim often becomes the bully. (BC) Psychologists have been puzzled by the inactivity of crowds and bystanders in urban centers when crimes occur in crowded places. (BD) The link between bullying and school violence has attracted increasing attention since the 1999 tragedy at a Colorado high school.
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32.(AB) Hitler, for example, is claimed to have been a victim of bullying in his childhood. (AC) Campus bullying is becoming a serious problem in some high schools in big cities. (AD) The friends and classmates of the bully and the victim may accept the violence as normal. (AE) Research indicates that bullying may form a chain reaction and the victim often becomes the bully. (BC) Psychologists have been puzzled by the inactivity of crowds and bystanders in urban centers when crimes occur in crowded places. (BD) The link between bullying and school violence has attracted increasing attention since the 1999 tragedy at a Colorado high school.
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33.(AB) Hitler, for example, is claimed to have been a victim of bullying in his childhood. (AC) Campus bullying is becoming a serious problem in some high schools in big cities. (AD) The friends and classmates of the bully and the victim may accept the violence as normal. (AE) Research indicates that bullying may form a chain reaction and the victim often becomes the bully. (BC) Psychologists have been puzzled by the inactivity of crowds and bystanders in urban centers when crimes occur in crowded places. (BD) The link between bullying and school violence has attracted increasing attention since the 1999 tragedy at a Colorado high school.
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34.(AB) Hitler, for example, is claimed to have been a victim of bullying in his childhood. (AC) Campus bullying is becoming a serious problem in some high schools in big cities. (AD) The friends and classmates of the bully and the victim may accept the violence as normal. (AE) Research indicates that bullying may form a chain reaction and the victim often becomes the bully. (BC) Psychologists have been puzzled by the inactivity of crowds and bystanders in urban centers when crimes occur in crowded places. (BD) The link between bullying and school violence has attracted increasing attention since the 1999 tragedy at a Colorado high school.
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35. (AB) Hitler, for example, is claimed to have been a victim of bullying in his childhood. (AC) Campus bullying is becoming a serious problem in some high schools in big cities. (AD) The friends and classmates of the bully and the victim may accept the violence as normal. (AE) Research indicates that bullying may form a chain reaction and the victim often becomes the bully. (BC) Psychologists have been puzzled by the inactivity of crowds and bystanders in urban centers when crimes occur in crowded places. (BD) The link between bullying and school violence has attracted increasing attention since the 1999 tragedy at a Colorado high school.
36. Why do some people prefer using dogs than pigs in search of truffles? (A) Dogs have stronger paws to dig. (B) Dogs usually won’t eat the truffles found. (C) Dogs have a better sense of smell than pigs. (D) Dogs are less likely to get excited than pigs.
37. What is the best way to enjoy truffles as a delicacy? (A) Eating them cooked with pork. (B) Eating them uncooked with bland oil. (C) Eating them fresh right after being collected. (D) Eating them after being refrigerated.
38. Which of the following statements is true? (A) Truffles are roots of some old trees. (B) Truffles can be found only by dogs and pigs. (C) Truffles send out a strong odor when they mature. (D) Truffles cannot be collected at the same place repeatedly.
39. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage? (A) Truffles sold in glass jars are tasteless. (B) Truffles taste like fruit when eaten fresh. (C) Truffles are only used for cooking nowadays. (D) Truffles are expensive because they are difficult to find.
40. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) The success of animal experiments should be ensured. (B) Ban on the use of animals in the lab should be enforced. (C) Greater efforts need to be taken to reduce the number of lab animals. (D) Scientists should be required to share their research results with each other.
41. Which of the following statements is true about animals used in the lab? (A) America uses only about 1.1 million lab animals per year. (B) Europe does not use mice and rats as lab animals at all. (C) Britain does not use as many lab animals as China does. (D) Japan has limited data on the number of lab animals used each year.
42. Which of the following is mentioned as an alternative to replace animal experiments? (A) Statistical studies. (B) Computer models. (C) DNA planted in animals. (D) Tissue from dead animals.
43. What usually happens to unsuccessful animal experiments? (A) They are not revealed to the public. (B) They are made into teaching materials. (C) They are collected for future publication. (D) They are not removed from the research topic list.
44. What is this passage mainly about? (A) The food network in nature. (B) The construction of orb webs. (C) The network of geometrical studies. (D) The environmental challenges for spider webs.
45. What does the word “so” in the first paragraph refer to? (A) To catch and keep small creatures. (B) To find a good material for the web. (C) To observe the behavior patterns of spiders. (D) To present a fantastic architecture by animals.
46. Which part of the web is used for supporting the web itself ? (A) The center of the web. (B) The glue on the lines. (C) The anchor threads. (D) The capture spiral.
47. According to the passage, which statement is true about the silk threads? (A) They are all sticky and extendable. (B) They are usually strong enough to last for a day. (C) They remove harmful chemicals from insects. (D) They are made of rare plants in the environment.
48. In which country did the modern practice of granting doctoral degrees start? (A) France. (B) Germany. (C) Canada. (D) The U.S.
49. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to “churned out” in the second paragraph? (A) Failed. (B) Warned. (C) Demanded. (D) Produced.
50. Which of the following may be inferred from the third paragraph? (A) PhD graduates in Austria are not encouraged to work outside university. (B) Most German PhDs work at permanent jobs immediately after graduation. (C) It is much easier for American PhD holders to find a teaching position than a research job. (D) It is more difficult for PhDs to get a permanent job five years after graduation in Slovakia than in Spain.
51. Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude toward the increase of PhDs in recent years? (A) Concerned. (B) Supportive. (C) Indifferent. (D) Optimistic.
申論題 (3)
一 、 中 譯 英 ( 8分 )
1. 日本的核電廠爆炸已經引起全球對核子能源安全的疑慮。
2. 科學家正尋求安全、乾淨又不昂貴的綠色能源,以滿足我們對電的需求。
二 、 英 文 作 文 ( 20分 )
提示:你認為畢業典禮應該是個溫馨感人、活潑熱鬧、或是嚴肅傷感的場景?請寫一篇英文作文說 明你對畢業典禮的看法,第一段寫出畢業典禮對你而言意義是什麼,第二段說明要如何安排 或進行活動才能呈現出這個意義。