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101年 - 101私醫聯招 英文#51104
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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101年 |
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50 |
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1. Some scientists think a good memory comes from
heredity
, while others say a good memory has a lot to do with practice. (A) nurturance (B) inherence (C) acquisition (D) procurement
2. In some cases, heart diseases are
compounded
by high fat diets and low levels of activity. (A) submitted (B) mitigated (C) reverted (D) exacerbated
3. Our way of fishing now is not
sustainable
—it can't continue for a long time without damaging the environment. (A) unjustifiable (B) insupportable (C) extreme (D) maintainable
4. You must take the most
scrupulous
care to keep the wound free from dirt. (A) occasional (B) scornful (C) meticulous (D) average
5. A particularly
virulent
strain of flu virus has recently claimed a number of lives in the United States. (A) noxious (B) tentative (C) tepid (D) pasteurized
6. Human memory _______ over time. That's why old people tend to forget things easily. (A) refreshes (B) rejuvenates (C) deteriorates (D) deliberates
7. The country is sliding into the depths of a _______. The stock market crash and the virtual collapse in the housing industry have made quite an impact on the nation's economy. (A) recession (B) prosperity (C) boom (D) relay
8. _______ comes in many forms, from scratching a name on a wall to an enormous spray-painted mural. (A) Giraffe (B) Graffiti (C) Germ (D) Gorgon
9. On-line lectures provide students _______ to knowledge that was previously unavailable. (A) access (B) ouster (C) expulsion (D) discharge
10. The procedure did not fully cure the patient of his coronary atherosclerosis, and he is still _______ to future blockages and coronary heart disease. (A) arbitrary (B) susceptible (C) conspicuous (D) exempt
11. John has a large collection of stamps, _______ I've never seen before. (A) many of them (B) many of which (C) many of whom (D) many of what
12. She offered neither an excuse nor _______ for her behavior. (A) to apologize (B) apologized (C) apologizing (D) an apology
13. A: Didn't Mary use to live in Boston? B: _______ She lived in New York. (A) Yes, she didn't. (B) But she did. (C) No, she didn't. (D) Neither did she.
14. All the visitors were surprised at how _______. (A) spacious the campus is (B) is the campus spacious (C) the campus is spacious (D) is the campus spacious
15. A biologist does not merely describe organisms, but tries to learn _______ act as they do. (A) what cause to them (B) causes them to what (C) what to cause them (D) what causes them to
16. The more she thought about it, _______ she became. (A) the more depressed it is (B) the more depressed (C) depressed more (D) it is more depressed
17. Quinine, _______ used to cure malaria, was isolated from the bark of a cinchona. (A) is a famous drug (B) is a famous drug whose (C) a famous drug (D) it is a famous drug
18. _______ by our presentation, the investor decided to finance our project. (A) To impress (B) Impressing (C) Impresses (D) Impressed
19. _______ been diverted, they would have arrived early. (A) Had the plane not (B) Hasn't the plane (C) The plane had not (D) The plane not had
20. Future applications of nanotechnology could include tiny molecular robots that _______. (A) is swimming through your bloodstream and is fighting diseases (B) swimming through your bloodstream and fighting diseases (C) swim through your bloodstream and fight diseases (D) your bloodstream were swum and disease were fought
21. (A) is composing (B) is composing of (C) is composed (D) is composed of
22. (A) return (B) returned (C) returning (D) has returned
23. (A) windscreen (B) probation (C) proliferation (D) deficiency
24. (A) feline (B) canine (C) bovine (D) reptile
25. (A) improvised (B) supervised (C) familiarized (D) synthesized
26. (A) cut (B) scorched (C) pushed (D) extracted
27. (A) irritant (B) soothing (C) sentimental (D) soft
28. (A) cleave (B) remove (C) destroy (D) cleanse
29. (A) inhaled (B) dismissed (C) vomited (D) inhibited
30. (A) between (B) alongside (C) next (D) together
31.What is necessary for the growth of the U.S. insurance industry? (A) Increased business activities outside of the U.S. (B) Focusing more on the domestic market (C) Ignoring its international reputation (D) Introduction of less advanced technology
32.Which of the following is NOT a strength of the U.S. insurance industry? (A) Its technological advancement (B) Its well-established reputation (C) Its political connections (D) Its efficiency and productivity
33.What is the writer's view on competitiveness in the U.S. insurance industry? (A) There is too much of it at the moment. (B) The more of it, the better for insurers and customers. (C) U.S. insurance companies are not showing any of it. (D) Customers desire it more than insurers do.
34.The word “rivals" is closest in meaning to _______. (A) sponsors (B) partners (C) competitors (D) employees
35.The word “spell" is closest in meaning to _______. (A) condemn (B) nullify (C) abort (D) signify
36.Who were the first people to record their everyday life? (A) The Babylonians (B) The Egyptians (C) The Iraqis (D) The Sumerians
37.Which of the following statements about ancient Mesopotamians is NOT correct? (A) They built efficient irrigation systems. (B) They settled into an agricultural lifestyle. (C) They established a lot of drugstores. (D) They created towns and cities.
38.Why was cuneiform initially invented? (A) To write poems and songs (B) To keep records of goods and transactions (C) To record Mesopotamian history (D) To record the epic of Gilgamesh
39.Our knowledge of the Mesopotamia's civilizations has mainly come from _______ finds. (A) medical (B) archaeological (C) musical (D) biological
40.What does the author suggest in using the phrase “lost to the sands of time" ? (A) Ancient Mesopotamia existed in a long forgotten period of history. (B) Mesopotamia is now buried beneath the desert of modern Iraq. (C) We can no longer find the site where Mesopotamia was once located. (D) The great city of Mesopotamia has been eroded by sandstorms.
41.The word “progressive" means _______. (A) becoming worse (B) becoming easygoing step by step (C) becoming spoiled off and on (D) improving rapidly
42.What contributes to the observation of the growing number of Alzheimer's disease nowadays? (A) It has become more contagious today. (B) Americans are especially vulnerable to the disease. (C) Poorer people are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease. (D) People have a longer lifespan.
43.Which of the following food may contain the most omega-3? (A) Tuna (B) Bread (C) Eggs (D) Beef
44.Which of the following is the most obvious symptom in a Alzheimer's patient? (A) Weight loss (B) Seizure (C) Memory loss (D) Stomachache
45.Which of the following statements about Alzheimer's disease is NOT true? (A) It was identified by Dr. Alzheimer from Germany. (B) 25% of Americans aged 80 years or older suffer from Alzheimer's disease. (C) Alzheimer's disease attacks human brain cells. (D) Alzheimer's patients will die within one year.
46.What movement is currently affecting hotels? (A) Building larger rooms (B) Supplying more amenities (C) Providing lighter foods (D) Protecting the earth
47.What does the article imply about the practice of re-using towels? (A) It's a useless marketing strategy. (B) It's a wise choice environmentally. (C) It's only effective on eco-tours. (D) It stimulates the consumption of towels.
48.Which activity is NOT included in an eco-tour? (A) “Save the Rainforest" trips (B) Travels with a purpose of protecting environments (C) Purchasing the most elaborate plastic bottles (D) Joining in speeches on envirmental issues
49.What trend do the eco-tourists want to reverse? (A) The environmental protection (B) The gradual loss of natural wonders (C) The declining service providers (D) The expensive booking system
50.The word “excursions" is closest in meaning to . (A) tours (B) exhilarations (C) sidewalks (D) transcripts
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