所屬科目:學士後中醫◆英文
1. It took a long time for doctors to _________ what Felicia was allergic to, but they finally figured out that it was her lipstick. (A) forecast (B) preserve (C) diagnose (D) restore
2. The students in history class noticed a _________ odor coming from the science lab across the hall. It smelled like a mixture of rotten eggs and gasoline. (A) suitable (B) humane (C) fertile (D) peculiar
3. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) _________ in ancient China and has evolved over thousands of years. (A) opposed (B) operated (C) originated (D) organized
4. Acupuncture is generally considered safe when performed by an experienced practitioner using _________ needles. (A) fertile (B) sterile (C) sharp (D) biting
5. Herbal medicines used in TCM are sometimes marketed in the United States as _________ supplements. (A) diehard (B) serious (C) sensory (D) dietary
6. We finally _________ a solution to the problem! (A) in line with (B) came up with (C) caught up with (D) came across
7. I don’t know where Nina is. I must _________ her. (A) look up to (B) look for (C) look into (D) look after
8. People in Nepal continue to face severe food _________. (A) shortages (B) components (C) flavor (D) development
9. _________ too much junk food could have a significant impact on one’s health. (A) Contributing (B) Consuming (C) Balancing (D) Interacting
10. I don’t drink coffee at all because I know that once I try it, I will be _________ it. (A) superior to (B) qualified for (C) similar to (D) addicted to
11. _________ Mr. Pennington retires, he will receive an annual pension of more than fifty thousand dollars for Packard Inc. (A) Often (B) Once (C) Whoever (D) Sometimes
12. _________ how difficult the situation may seem, it is very important to remember that there are others who are in worse situations. (A) As if (B) Even so (C) As though (D) No matter
13. _________ recent adjustments in income tax rates, workers will find themselves pleasantly surprised by an increase in the size of their paychecks. (A) Due to (B) While (C) In fact (D) Whether
14. Educational expenses are tax-deductible _________ the taxpayer can show that these expenses enhanced his or her professional skills or expertise. (A) only if (B) as if (C) as many as (D) as much as
15. Even professional marketers are never sure _________ some new products are runaway successes while others fail miserably. (A) for (B) why (C) since (D) that
16. Major Australian car-manufacturers will continue to produce their flagship large sedans _________ the recent increases in fuel costs. (A) for (B) except (C) although (D) despite
17. (A) ticket (B) certification (C) reporting (D) papers
18. (A) has been (B) have been (C) had been (D) had being
19. (A) substances (B) substance (C) substitution (D) substitutions
20. (A) Whatever (B) However (C) Therefore (D) According to
21. (A) devastating (B) devastated (C) devastate (D) devastative
22. (A) in (B) on (C) at (D) with
23. (A) with (B) on (C) at (D) in
24. (A) a sensitive of (B) a sense of (C) a feel of (D) a fairly of
25. This passage is concerned with (A) healthy people and doctors. (B) bleeding as a cure-all. (C) barbers of long ago. (D) leeches with special jobs to do. 。
26. The red and white stripes on barber poles symbolize (A) sin and redemption. (B) the bleeding ritual. (C) women who are nurses. (D) humors in the body.
27. Why is bloodletting no longer considered a cure-all? (A) Because more is known about the workings of the human body (B) Because leeches were outlawed (C) Because barbers were too busy cutting hair (D) Because today we know that blood is necessary for health
28. Ailments means (A) cures (B) women (C) medicines (D) diseases
29. Another appropriate title for this passage is (A) A Quick and Frightening Killer. (B) How Ebola Zaire Differs from Ebola Sudan. (C) Diseases of Africa. (D) The Dangers of Needle Sharing.
30. Of people stricken with Ebola Zaire, what percent die? (A) 10 percent (B) 50 percent (C) 80 percent (D) 90 percent
31. One of the easiest places for Ebola to spread is (A) out in the countryside. (B) near a river. (C) in a hospital (D) in a factory.
32. In paragraphs 2 and 3, the author explains Ebola Zaire and Ebola Sudan by (A) mentioning similarities between them. (B) mentioning differences between them. (C) telling why there is a possible cure for only one of them. (D) comparing them to the type of Ebola that only affects monkeys.
33. What’s the main idea of this article? (A) The negative effects of acupuncture treatment (B) The procedure of using acupuncture treatment (C) The helpfulness of acupuncture treatment (D) The outcome of adapting acupuncture treatment
34. What’s the main idea of the third paragraph? (A) The side effects of acupuncture treatment (B) How to conduct acupuncture treatment (C) The positive outcome of acupuncture treatment (D) The reason of using acupuncture treatment .
35.What was the original purpose of setting up NIH? (A) To examine the health technology (B) To evaluate people’s health (C) To train doctors (D) To offer medical education services
36. What is adjunct treatment? (A) It is a procedure used for increasing the efficacy of the primary substance. (B) It is a treatment that requires no help from others. (C) It needs patience’s cooperation. (D) It takes time to explain to the patience.
37. Which syndrome is not mentioned in the article? (A) fibromyalgia (B) myofascial pain (C) osteoarthritis (D) influenza
38. What action is launched for the basic research of acupuncture? (A) To capture peptides in the central nervous system. (B) To increase the opioids in the neuroendocrine function. (C) To discharge other peptides in the central nervous system. (D) To restrain the increase of the opioids in the neuroendocrine function.
39. What’s the standpoint of this article? (A) To suggest further studies on acupuncture treatment (B) To encourage people to try out acupuncture treatment (C) To increase funding for acupuncture treatment (D) To introduce the National Institutes of Health
40. What conclusion is made at the end of the article? (A) Acupuncture is practiced in western countries. (B) More scientific studies are available now. (C) The state-of-the-art technology is needed. (D) People are encouraged to try acupuncture treatment.