所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. Act (A) To be in charge of a system or an organization. (B) The total amount of two or more numbers. (C) Up until present or a specific time. (D) A main division of a play, ballet, or opera. (E) To investigate and decide a case in a formal trial.
2. Run(A) To be in charge of a system or an organization. (B) The total amount of two or more numbers. (C) Up until present or a specific time. (D) A main division of a play, ballet, or opera. (E) To investigate and decide a case in a formal trial.
3. Try(A) To be in charge of a system or an organization. (B) The total amount of two or more numbers. (C) Up until present or a specific time. (D) A main division of a play, ballet, or opera. (E) To investigate and decide a case in a formal trial.
4. Sum(A) To be in charge of a system or an organization. (B) The total amount of two or more numbers. (C) Up until present or a specific time. (D) A main division of a play, ballet, or opera. (E) To investigate and decide a case in a formal trial.
5. Yet(A) To be in charge of a system or an organization. (B) The total amount of two or more numbers. (C) Up until present or a specific time. (D) A main division of a play, ballet, or opera. (E) To investigate and decide a case in a formal trial.
6. Origin (A) To respect and admire. (B) The point or place where something is derived. (C) A thing that represents something else. (D) To keep under control. (E) A sphere.
7. Globe(A) To respect and admire. (B) The point or place where something is derived. (C) A thing that represents something else. (D) To keep under control. (E) A sphere.
8. Restrain(A) To respect and admire. (B) The point or place where something is derived. (C) A thing that represents something else. (D) To keep under control. (E) A sphere.
9. Esteem(A) To respect and admire. (B) The point or place where something is derived. (C) A thing that represents something else. (D) To keep under control. (E) A sphere.
10. Symbol(A) To respect and admire. (B) The point or place where something is derived. (C) A thing that represents something else. (D) To keep under control. (E) A sphere.
11. The ______ in the stock market reflected the issues of global depression. (A) surge (B) resistance (C) plunge (D) elephant
12. Complete the following lines from a nursery rhyme: "I'll be judge, I'll be ______," said the cunning old Fury. (A) jury (B) lightning (C) bold (D) paid
13. This foreigner has been ______ from the country due to his criminal conduct. (A) imported (B) exported (C) deported (D) reported
14. Nothing ______ has been decided because the legislators didn't reach a consensus. (A) dissident (B) absolute (C) dissolute (D) resolute
15. "Stay hungry, stay foolish" is an ______ in Steve Jobs' Commencement address to Stanford graduates. (A) acknowledgement (B) information (C) expression (D) encouragement
16. More data is required before we can come to a possible conclusion. To make assumptions now would be ______. (A) premature (B) immature (C) mature (D) over-mature
17. The travesty was so ______ that the whole country came together to protest against the injustice. (A) unifying (B) secondary (C) outrageous (D) dispersive
18. Thundershowers are the results of ______ moisture and heat. (A) blatant (B) immoderate (C) constrained (D) excessive
19. The difficulty in improving our foreign ______ has restricted our involvement in the international arena. (A) relationships (B) friendships (C) countries (D) relations
20. Endless cases of copyright infringement have caused ______ between the two companies. (A) mutiny (B) revolution (C) friction (D) hype
21. (A) table (B) mountain (C) corner (D) tip
22. (A) up to (B) of the (C) into (D) as a
23. (A) of (B) and (C) to (D) by
24. (A) an (B) one (C) the (D) a
25. (A) it (B) it's (C) its (D) itself
26. (A) or (B) and (C) but (D) because
27. (A) in addition to (B) moreover (C) however (D) as long as
28. (A) that (B) there (C) what (D) where
29. (A) off (B) on (C) in (D) out
30. (A) then (B) than (C) park (D) drive
31. (A) its (B) other (C) that (D) the
32. (A) Neither (B) But (C) Nor (D) When
33. (A) grounded (B) establish (C) founded (D) assemble
34. (A) about (B) surround (C) play (D) rotate
35. (A) on (B) with (C) against (D) under
36. (A) to (B) for (C) in (D) with
37. (A) long (B) minimum (C) mistaken (D) accurate
38. (A) buy (B) take (C) overtake (D) exchange
39. (A) time (B) both of (C) together (D) matter
40. (A) self (B) own (C) pride (D) happiness
41. What manner of text is this? (A) a technical manual (B) a political address (C) a critical review (D) a personal memoir
42. This text is presented on what occasion? (A) on a wedding ceremony (B) before an imminent battle (C) at an inauguration (D) during a funeral
43. What historical era does this text belong to? (A) World War I (B) World War II (C) Cold War (D) American Civil War
44. What does "a century and three quarters" in the first paragraph mean? (A) 13 years (B) 325 months (C) 175 days (D) none of the above
45. According to the first few paragraphs, which of the following is not true of the new generation of Americans? (A) tempered by war. (B) born in this century (C) permit the undoing of human rights (D) proud of their heritage
46. Paragraph 6 emphasizes the importance of what key concept? (A) reconciliation (B) harmony (C) division (D) unity
47. According to the speaker, what is the United Nations? (A) a forum of invectives (B) a master of its own house (C) the uncertain balance of terror (D) the last best hope for peace
48. Paragraph 11 emphasizes the importance of what key concept? (A) reconciliation (B) harmony (C) division (D) unity
49. According to paragraphs 13-19, which of the following is not advocated for both sides to do? (A) begin anew. (B) fear to negotiate (C) explore the oceans (D) control of arms
50. Which of the following sentence best summarize paragraph 25? (A) your country will take care of you (B) the world needs your country (C) don't ask questions about your country (D) you should actively assist your country