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103年 - 103 國立臺灣大學_碩士班招生考試_部分系所:英文(A)#122823
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
103年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
申論題數:
0
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所屬科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (50)
1. A feed will usually provide instant ______ to a crying baby. (A) gratification (B) grating (C) gratitude (D) gratuity
2. Why are football players ______ when their average salary is half a million dollars? (A) grinding (B) griping (C) grooving (D) grazing
3. I did not ______ our hostess with all the trouble that I encountered. (A) harrow (B) harness (C) hatch (D) hangar
4. The lobby is trying to ______ the policy of the military government. (A) hiatus (B) hibernate (C) hirsute (D) hamper
5. The region became a ______ of languages and dialects, some from the east, some from the south and some from other countries entirely. (A) hoist (B) homage (C) hurdle (D) hodgepodge
6. It's not surprising to see a young spendthrift ______ his wealth before his colleagues. (A) flared (B) flouted (C) flaunted (D) floundered
7. Mike's parents did not have an ______ of what was going on. (A) ink (B) inkling (C) inks (D) inky
8. Governments should endeavor to ______ distress of their people. (A) mitigate (B) militate (C) meditate (D) mortify
9. A grasp of ______ affairs is genuine knowledge; an understanding of worldly wisdom is true learning. (A) munch (B) mundane (C) munition (D) munificence
10. He soon proved himself a ______ warrior, and won the respect of other soldiers. (A) redemptive (B) recumbent (C) redoubtable (D) recondite
11. The supervisor ______ all over himself trying to satisfy the customer. (A) fell (B) figured (C) held (D) got
12. Don't do business with Marvin; he ______ off customers. (A) rolls (B) rumbles (C) rips (D) rustles
13. Muse was the sole survivor of four pirates who hijacked the Alabama ship in April 2009 and then held the captain for ______. (A) rampage (B) rampant (C) rankle (D) ransom
14. He had no itinerary but ______ around the country, stopping here and there for days at a time. (A) prowled (B) purged (C) rambled (D) moped
15. The children were so excited that they couldn't keep still; I never heard such a ______. (A) hubbub (B) hoodlum (C) hulk (D) hobnob
16. Those two girls were brave and didn't ______ when facing the adversity. (A) fondle (B) flinch (C) flit (D) fluke
17. You have to be completely ______ to believe a stupid story like that. (A) ingrained (B) ingenious (C) ingenuous (D) inglorious
18. Civil and political rights are a class of rights that protect individuals' freedom from ______ by governments and private organizations. (A) unwarranted (B) warranted (C) patronized (D) unpatronized
19. The doctors had tried everything to keep him alive but ______. (A) by no avail (B) on no avail (C) in no avail (D) to no avail
20. Conservatives have attempted to characterize the huge ______ as not indicative of the views of most Americans. (A) turnover (B) turnouts (C) turncoats (D) turn-on
21. Besides the enormous expenses needed to replace the 30 million retiring baby boomers ______ in present-day America - and to keep the inflation rate down, the cost to society will be even greater if the immigration issue is not taken care of at this time and allowed to continue boiling. (A) who are no replacements (B) for whom there are no replacements (C) whom there are no replacements (D) who replace them
22. I believe ______ your studies with diverse volunteer work is the best and easiest way to gain experience, meet people in your field and hear about jobs. (A) complement (B) compliment (C) complementing (D) complimenting
23. While new laws are increasingly implemented to protect workers from smoke in the workplace and diners in restaurants from the dangers of second-hand smoke, ______ to protect children who are the most vulnerable. (A) such measures have not taken (B) no such measures have taken (C) by no means measures have taken (D) no such measures have been taken
24. Three policy papers soon to be released by the Liberals on developing northern Australia ______ the question: ______ Australia still addicted to foreign borrowing, who will develop the north - Australians or foreign investors? (A) beg, on (B) begs, in spite of (C) begging, with (D) beg, with
25. ______ has been known to everyone in the group. (A) He is a fool, which you may not agree to (B) Because he is a fool, you may not agreeing to (C) That he is a fool, to which you may not agree (D) He is a fool, where you may not agree to
26. Can you tell me ______ I have learned through the accumulation of my hands-on activities can be applied? (A) who what (B) where what (C) what when (D) since what
27. The process of predicting a general theory from known details is called inductive reasoning, ______ is called deductive reasoning. (A) while the opposite, predicting details from a known general theory (B) in spite of the opposite, predicting details from a known general theory (C) while the opposite, predicts details from a known general theory (D) since the opposite predicts details from a known general theory
28. ______ you can design and build a home in such a prime location. (A) Rarely an opportunity arising (B) Rarely opportunity arises which (C) Rarely does an opportunity rise which (D) Rarely does an opportunity arise where
29. The United States shares cultural and linguistic heritage originating in Europe, and some points of traditional European etiquette apply to America, especially in more formal settings and ______ European culture is strongest. (A) such.....where (B) such as.....whichever (C) as such.....wherever (D) as.....when
30. In this old house, there is a ______ elevator which is whirring noisily and a ______ staircase. (A) cramped, wind (B) cramping, winded (C) cramped, wound (D) cramped, winding
31. (A) Feline-phobes (B) Canine-phobes (C) Feline-lovers (D) Canine-lovers
32. (A) tuck up (B) tuck down (C) tuck in (D) tuck into
33. (A) facetious (B) patchy (C) glib (D) flimsy
34. (A) hoax (B) hitch (C) hogwash (D) spook
35. (A) spooky (B) spongy (C) sponsored (D) hinge
36. (A) litre (B) psyche (C) litter (D) litmus
37. (A) brink (B) line (C) beam (D) bill
38. (A) pricing (B) boil (C) personality (D) psychology
39. (A) annex to (B) add to (C) attach to (D) tie to
40. (A) slouch (B) shed (C) slough (D) peel
41. (A) ledge (B) logo (C) wedge (D) badge
42. (A) assume (B) presume (C) resume (D) consume
43. (A) flutter (B) flatter (C) flatten (D) flannel
44. (A) future (B) futile (C) fertile (D) forfeit
45. (A) on (B) for (C) by (D) in
46. (A) arise (B) rise (C) raise (D) rouse
47. (A) stick (B) stiff (C) sticky (D) stuffy
48. (A) familiar (B) different (C) indifferent (D) strange
49. (A) righted (B) right (C) rights (D) righting
50. (A) liveliness (B) death (C) human (D) life
申論題 (0)