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101年 - 中國醫藥大學學士後中-英文#24475
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
101年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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選擇題 (40)
1. The manager _____ the results of the survey report for hours and finally mapped out the marketing plan this year. (A) intervened (B) contemplated (C) nurtured (D) fossilized (E) defended
2. In the biology class, students used the _____ to examine a drop of water from the pond, and saw a great variety of tiny organisms. (A) microscope (B) microprocessor (C) microorganism (D) microchip (E) microwave
3. Most of the employers were in full _____ with labor laws; only a few broke the regulations. (A) compliance (B) fixation (C) consolation (D) divergence (E) appeal
4. The doctor’s handwriting is so bad that I cannot _____ his prescription. (A) validate (B) coordinate (C) instill (D) decipher (E) reinforce
5. There were discrepancies and fierce disputes over the issue of food safety among party lawmakers. The party leader is working hard to heal the _____ inside the party. (A) consensus (B) alliance (C) rift (D) maneuver (E) pleat
6. After the fight, Steve came to make amends, but Amanda, feeling _____ and sulky, chose to ignore him. (A) indigenous (B) sparse (C) petulant (D) colloquial (E) dormant
7. The refugees made an _____ journey through the mountains, crossed the border, and then advanced into the neighboring country.(A) arbitrary(B) intelligible(C) endemic(D) intimate(E) arduous
8. Facebook
launched
an official London Olympics page for fans to connect with their favorite athletes and teams, a move it says can help make this summer’s games the first “truly friendly” one. (A) blocked (B) initiated (C) purchased (D) leased (E) merged
9. Baltimore Orioles starter Wei-Yin Chen threw seven scoreless innings against the Atlanta Braves Sunday to help his team claim a 2-0 victory in Atlanta,
amounting
to another dominant performance delivered by the Taiwan-native lefty that is, as put by his teammate, “Chen-sational.” (A) confining (B) escalating (C) declining (D) ignoring (E) confirming
10. According to recent research, nearly half of Americans believe that the popular social networking is a passing
fad
. (A) record (B) ethic (C) nostalgia (D) vogue (E) outlet
11. The village was
flooded
after the torrential downpours. (A) inundated (B) innovated (C) erupted (D) elevated (E) inoculated
12. Grief-stricken, the man
quaffed
half the contents of his glass in one gulp. (A) poured (B) tilted (C) vomited (D) filled (E) drank
13. European leaders are trying to sort out the worsening
muddle
of financial problems. (A) match (B) mess (C) middle (D) myth (E) means
14. Rookery is a colony where
gregarious
mammals or birds, such as seals or penguins, gather to breed. (A) germane (B) marine (C) endangered (D) social (E) omnivorous
15. The clerk was arrested on a charge that he
embezzled
a million dollars from the public funds.(A) misappropriated(B) miscalculated(C) lost(D) forfeited(E) embellished
16.(A) with the devices (B) progress was slow (C) which was financed by the Wellcome Trust of London (D) may be associated with disease (E) as the pathways are analyzed
17.(A) with the devices (B) progress was slow (C) which was financed by the Wellcome Trust of London (D) may be associated with disease (E) as the pathways are analyzed
18.(A) with the devices (B) progress was slow (C) which was financed by the Wellcome Trust of London (D) may be associated with disease (E) as the pathways are analyzed
19.(A) with the devices (B) progress was slow (C) which was financed by the Wellcome Trust of London (D) may be associated with disease (E) as the pathways are analyzed
20.(A) with the devices (B) progress was slow (C) which was financed by the Wellcome Trust of London (D) may be associated with disease (E) as the pathways are analyzed
I 21. (A) to (B) where (C) from (D) while (E) if
22. (A) inaugural (B) apology (C) coronation (D) farewell (E) acceptance
23. (A) as though (B) if then (C) so as (D) despite (E) even if
24. (A) pursue (B) pursues (C) pursued (D) pursuing (E) to be pursued
25.(A) As(B) For(C) That(D) Which(E) What
26.(A) The conclusion of the Bristol study may help solve the problem. (B) It could be that vitamin D has more of an impact on the aging brain. (C) This study, therefore, wanted to determine if the same might be true in teens. (D) Previous findings of a link between vitamin D levels and brain power have led to calls for changes to such advice. (E) The children’s grades in English, math and science were evaluated when they were
27.(A) The conclusion of the Bristol study may help solve the problem. (B) It could be that vitamin D has more of an impact on the aging brain. (C) This study, therefore, wanted to determine if the same might be true in teens. (D) Previous findings of a link between vitamin D levels and brain power have led to calls for changes to such advice. (E) The children’s grades in English, math and science were evaluated when they were
28.(A) The conclusion of the Bristol study may help solve the problem. (B) It could be that vitamin D has more of an impact on the aging brain. (C) This study, therefore, wanted to determine if the same might be true in teens. (D) Previous findings of a link between vitamin D levels and brain power have led to calls for changes to such advice. (E) The children’s grades in English, math and science were evaluated when they were
29.(A) The conclusion of the Bristol study may help solve the problem. (B) It could be that vitamin D has more of an impact on the aging brain. (C) This study, therefore, wanted to determine if the same might be true in teens. (D) Previous findings of a link between vitamin D levels and brain power have led to calls for changes to such advice. (E) The children’s grades in English, math and science were evaluated when they were
30.(A) The conclusion of the Bristol study may help solve the problem. (B) It could be that vitamin D has more of an impact on the aging brain. (C) This study, therefore, wanted to determine if the same might be true in teens. (D) Previous findings of a link between vitamin D levels and brain power have led to calls for changes to such advice. (E) The children’s grades in English, math and science were evaluated when they were
31. What is the best title for this passage? (A) Trends in Adoptions (B) Adoptive Parents or Biological Parents? (C) Adoption Services in the States (D) How to Adopt Children Legally (E) Why Do Children Need Adoption?
32. Which of the following legalized the concern for adoptees over adoptive families? (A) The Octavius case. (B) The Massachusetts law in 1851. (C) Adoption of handicapped children. (D) More adoptions by minority groups. (E) Re-connection between adoptees and their birth parents.
33. What is mentioned as a governmental support for adopting children with special needs? (A) Housing. (B) Insurance. (C) Subsidy. (D) Transportation. (E) Medical care.
34. According to the article, which of the following is a more recent trend in adoption? (A) Single parents get the priority in adoption. (B) Rich families are encouraged to adopt children. (C) Minority families are encouraged to adopt children. (D) Adoptive families with a sibling group are preferred. (E) Biological parents are asked to re-adopt their children.
35. What does the word
it
in the last paragraph refer to? (A) An open record. (B) Family relationship. (C) An adoption registry. (D) Adoption legislation. (E) A search for family members.
36. According to the article, when was the Disney Institute founded? (A) 1984 (B) 1986 (C) 1996 (D) 2006 (E) 2011
37. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Female employees are now obliged to wear pantyhose to correspond to Disney’s prime hospitality principle. (B) The main tasks for Disney’s field representatives are to ensure public safety in Disney World. (C) Disney has earned twice its revenue for the past three years by reducing its personnel redundancy. (D) Disney gives nicknames “cast members” for their customers. (E) Companies seeking Disney for advice include those being lucrative and those attentive to customer satisfaction.
38. The words “
chafe at
” in Paragraph #5 can be best understood as “____________.” (A) feeling excited by (B) feeling irritated by (C) feeling sympathetic for (D) feeling sad for (E) feeling indifferent to
39. According to the article, which might NOT be found in a Disney-led training workshop? (A) How employees identify with their enterprise. (B) How employees acquire the skills to become future leaders. (C) How employees’ potentials are empowered and put into workplace. (D) How employees conform to their company’s tradition and dispel original thinking. (E) How customers’specific needs are satisfied and complaints are taken care of.
40. Which of the following is likely to be excluded in Disney’s annual budget? (A) Research on the growth of global customers. (B) Waste disposal in Disneyland. (C) Cutbacks of international travels. (D) Maintenance of customer service. (E) Training sessions on friendly gestures
申論題 (1)
VI. Composition Write an essay of two paragraphs in 150-200 words.
Describe an experience of yours or your friends with stray dogs in the first paragraph. Then comment on the issue of stray dogs in the second paragraph.