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103年 - 師大研究所共同科目-英文#42551
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
103年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. The rain_________the progress of the mountain climbers. (A) extended (B) impeded (C) improved (D) distributed
2. After the tire blew out, the car went out of control, weaving down the road in a(n) ______way. (A) placid (B) frustrated (C) erratic (D) hysterical
3. Scientists speculate that_________population growth and dwindling resources may force human beings to look to the sea for good. (A) unrestrained (B) unfortunate (C) lethargic (D) amorphous
4. A sneeze is a(n)_________action. (A) decorative (B) undulating (C) gigantic (D) involuntary
5. If you want to_________your professor about the course, you should visit him during his office hours. (A) query (B) expose (C) cluster (D) recall
6. NATO is an_________—initials that are pronounced as a word. (A) anthology (B) autogamy (C) acronym (D) antithesis
7. The automobile gained in_________as it raced down the steep hill. (A) aridity (B) momentum (C) prism (D) strategy
8. Refusing to believe that it would ever be attacked by an enemy power, the_________country failed to take steps to defend itself. (A) flexible (B) inanimate (C) profound (D) complacent
9. The scope of_________can range from the simple ability to read and write one’s own name to the collection of complex skills needed for an individual to communicate and function effectively in modern society. (A) awareness (B) literacy (C) legislation (D) estimation
10. A sluggish animal moves_________. (A) slowly (B) properly (C) noisily (D) deadly
11. It was very hard to_________what he actually meant. (A) grasp (B) control (C) scope on (D) reach
12. We can’t_________his check. (A) seduce (B) endorse (C) criticize (D) depend
13. This_________is good for one year after the date of the purchase of the product. (A) license (B) declaration (C) agreement (D) warranty
14. For smaller countries, the ceremony is significant because it_________to the world “Who is a nation and who is not.” (A) marches (B) demonstrates (C) parades (D) states
15. To prevent_________,select the ironing temperature to suit the garment being ironed. (A) drying (B) steeling (C) hardening (D) burning the surface
16. (A) approved (B) attempted (C) relinquished (D) recycled
17. (A) miscaculation (B) precipitation (C) interpretation (D) assumption
18. (A) infiltration (B) collaboration (C) penetration (D) reaction
19. (A) inclusive (B) indicative (C) susceptible (D) dependable
20. (A) population (B) omission (C) operation (D) relation
21. (A) accumulation (B) obligation (C) pollution (D) question
22. (A) affirmative (B) toxic (C) corrosive (D) manipulative
23. (A) declared (B) unspoken (C) stated (D) observed
24. (A) singular (B) solar (C) lunar (D) stellar
25. (A) astronomers (B) philosophers (C) fortune tellers (D) astrologists
26. (A) intriguing (B) dying (C) misunderstood (D) strange-looking
27. (A) scale (B) nucleus (C) bearing (D) recess
28. (A) proposes (B) directs (C) compensates (D) exhibits
29. (A) frequency (B) monitor (C) transaction (D) convergence
30. (A) endangered (B) stylized (C) transitory (D) vaporized
31. What is the best title for the passage? (A) Oil Refining: A Historical Perspective (B) The California Gold Rush: Get Rich Quickly (C) Private Property: Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted (D) Kerosene Lamps: A Light in the Tunnel
32. It can be inferred from the passage that kerosene was preferable to whale oil because whale oil was too (A) expensive (B) thick (C) hoi (D) polluted
33. According to the passage, many people initially thought that E. L. Drake had made a mistake by (A) going on a whaling expedition (B) moving to Pennsylvania (C) searching for oil (D) retiring from his job
34. According to the passage, what is '"black gold”? (A) Whale oil (B) Gold ore (C) Stolen money (D) Crude oil
35. Why does the author mention the California gold rush? (A) To explain the need for an increased supply of gold (B) To indicate the extent of United States mineral wealth (C) To describe the mood when oil was first discovered (D) To argue that gold was more valuable than oil
36. The word “one” (paragraph 5) could best be replaced by which of the following words? (A) oil (B) door (C) store (D) product
37. the author mentions all of the following as possible products of crude oil EXCEPT (A) wax(B) gasoline(C) kerosene(D) plastic
38. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? (A) The United States: An Isolated Community (B) Breathtaking Events During the American Revolution (C) Canada and the American War of Independence (D) The American Revolution: Evolution Not Revolution
39. In the first paragraph, what does the author suggest about the French and Russian Revolution? (A) They were explosive and abrupt. (B) They were ineffective. (C) They involved only those people living in urban areas. (D) They led to the release of all political prisoners.
40. In the first paragraph, what does the author mean by “people went on working and praying, marrying and playing”? (A) More people got married than divorced. (B) The war created new jobs. (C) Life went on as usual. (D) People had more than enough leisure time.
41. In the second paragraph, the author states that the colonies struggle for self-government preceded the creation of all of the following countries EXCEPT (A) Canada (B) The United States (C) Australia (D) The United Kingdom
42. Il can be inferred from the passage that the loyalists who escaped to Canada were (A) Russian (B) French (C) British (D) Australian
43. What will the paragraph following the passage most probably discuss? (A) The transport of prisoners lo Australia (B) The creation of new state governments (C) Events leading up to the American Revolution (D) How Canada and the United States became friends
44. What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) Oratorio performers and their audience (B) Differences in music audiences (C) The rise of amateur choral societies (D) Community receptivity to music
45. 丁he author indicates that the oratorio audience is probably composed of (A) music composers (B) traveling musicians (C) amateur theater groups (D) performers’ relatives and friends
46. The author implies that oratorio audiences would buy tickets to performances (A) if the stage was full of singers (B) if the proceeds supported singers ; (C) no matter what was on the program (D) no matter who was selling the tickets
47. The phrase “All the hard parts” at the two third of the passage refers to parts of which of the following? (A) Public appearances (B) Handel’s oratorios (C) Ticket sales (D) Community plans
48. The author states that anyone who has ever sung in a chorus (A) agrees that singing Handel’s music is enjoyable (B) can compose oratorio like Handel’s (C) prefers opera to Handel’s oratorios (D) agrees that Handel’s music is difficult to read
49. The author implies that the professional soloists mentioned in the passage do which of the following? (A) Memorize all of Handel’s solo oratorios. (B) Practice with amateur choruses at every rehearsal. (C) Engage singers for choral societies (D) Give professional support to amateur groups
50. What can be concluded from the passage about the characteristics of oratorios? (A) They are primarily performed by professionals. (B) They vary little from one performance to another. (C) They are composed entirely of solos. (D) They are carelessly scheduled.
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