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104年 - 104 高雄醫學大學_學生轉系考試試題:英文#27053
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
104年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
1
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (35)
Part I. Vocabulary: Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. 30% 1. Because the girl was crippled, she was _____ to a wheelchair. She had so much difficulty going outdoors. (A) confined (B) condensed (C) conducted (D) consisted
2. Head delegations from the countries are now at the negotiation tables in the first round of _____ talks, the results of which are hoped to be the beginning of improved relations between the two nations. (A) bicameral (B) bifocal (C) binomial (D) bilateral
3. She always had to _____ to her father’s wishes, whether or not she agreed with him. He wishes that she would be back home no later than 8 o’clock in the evening. (A) claim (B) relieve (C) elicit (D) defer
4. James Brooks is considered by many around him to be a(n) _____. They don’t expect him to help others. (A) philanthropist (B) activist (C) egoist (D) humanitarian
5. Some drugs are known to create an _____ bodily condition for those who use them. (A) indulgent (B) insensate (C) inalienable (D) intentional
6. The _____ of the earliest vaccine against hepatitis B has been called into question. (A) democracy (B) proficiency (C) transparency (D) efficacy
7. Rice and sugar used to be the _____ of Taiwan’s economy, but now computer chips and software are its main products. (A) creditors (B) barricades (C) ornaments (D) staples
8. A strong typhoon hit Hualien, and its _____ damage was considerable. (A) affective (B) resultant (C) counterfeit (D) defective
9. The “Unsinkable Titanic” sank on its first voyage after striking an iceberg. It was one of the greatest _____ tragedies of the world. (A) maritime (B) juridical (C) tedious (D) factitious
10. When the world economy continued to grow rapidly, some economists cautioned political leaders against an abrupt downturn. They _____ that a hard landing would wreak great havoc on each country. (A) outlasted (B) foretold (C) downgraded (D) overtook
11. Unfortunately there are some _____ between urban and rural educational systems. It is true that good educational institutions are concentrated in urban areas. (A) similarities (B) disparities (C) congruities (D) probabilities
12. If a person continues to drink and drive, then the police should immediately _____ his driver’s license. (A) invalidate (B) issue (C) illuminate (D) irritate
13. Poor health has _____ Jim to resign from his job. Recently he has been in a worse condition and unable to report for work. (A) comparted (B) compiled (C) compelled (D) composed
14. In the 14th century, there was severe _____, which is known as the Black Death, in Europe. (A) prolog (B) plough (C) plague (D) prognosis
15. Migrant workers find it difficult to become _____ into mainstream society. (A) assimilated (B) assessment (C) assumptive (D) assassinated Part II. Grammar: Choose the answer that best completes the sentence. 20%
16. Olga turned down the volume on the CD player. Otherwise, the neighbors probably _____ to complain about the noise. (A) called (B) had called (C) would call (D) would have called
17. Birds are often thought of as flying reptiles _____ a lot of features in common. (A) in that they have (B) in that have (C) they have (D) in they have
18. _____ that the world’s population will reach ten billion by the year 2020. (A) Its estimation (B) It is estimation (C) It is estimated (D) There is estimated
19. _____ brings about harm or inconvenience to public life is referred to as public nuisance. (A) That (B) There (C) When (D) Whatever
20. _____ introduction of sophisticated medical technology, micro-surgery has become an important means for re-attaching severed fingers and toes, or even entire limbs. (A) Because the (B) With the (C) It is for the (D) The
21. The biosphere is a complete, enclosed environment because nothing enters it _____ the sun’s heat entering through the glass or plastic. (A) exceptionally (B) except for (C) additionally (D) in addition to
22. Jane Addams, an American social worker and humanitarian, received the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize _____ struggle for social reforms and solutions to a wide variety of social problems which beset the poor. (A) for her (B) there was her (C) since her (D) she was trying to
23. Linked to the problem of resources ____ the problems of ecology and the environment. (A) is (B) bee (C) are (D) being
24. Upon hearing the bell ring, _____. (A) the student’s departure was hasty (B) we departed hastily (C) our departure was hasty (D) the classroom was filled immediately
25. _____, she would have caught the train. (A) Had she hurried (B) If she has hurried (C) If she hurried (D) Had she had hurried
26. What is the main idea of this essay? (A) Free haircuts are given to people who do something positive. (B) Morality banks in China are proving that good deeds really do pay off. (C) People get points from banks if they help someone in need. (D) Morality banks are very popular.
27. In the second paragraph, the word “accumulate” can be replaced by the word, _____. (A) amass (B) abstain (C) antecede (D) appraise
28. In the third paragraph, the word “materialistic” can be used to describe a person _____. (A) who thinks only about himself/herself (B) who is much better than usual (C) who cares only about money and possessions (D) who values principle above practical behavior
29. According to the passage, who will be declared a “model of community morals”? (A) A person who hands in a lost wallet once and helps someone in danger for five times (B) A person who helps someone in danger twice and donates haematopoietic stem cells once (C) A person who donates haematopoietic stem cells once and hands in a lost wallet twice (D) None of the above is correct.
複選題
30. According to the passage, which of the following sentences is correct? (A) The morality bank in the city of Yanji is a private enterprise. (B) The clients of the morality bank who help someone in danger once may have free haircuts for four times at most. (C) The majority of the morality banks in China have poor management except the one in Yanji. (D) Many clients of the morality bank in Yanji are school children.
31. What is the main idea of this essay? (A) The number of the world languages is about 5,000. (B) There are at least fifteen language families which are the ancestors of modern languages throughout the world. (C) English is spoken in many countries and is the second most widely spoken language in the world. (D) A very large majority of the people in the world speak languages which belong to only one family.
32. According to the article, people who speak English as their native language might understand or be familiar with some parts of _____. (A) Italian (B) German (C) French (D) Spanish
33. How many language families are mentioned in this article? (A) Three (B) Six (C) Eight (D) Ten
34. Which of the following languages is not the official language of the United Nations? (A) French (B) Russian (C) Spanish (D) German
35. According to the article, which of the following sentences is correct? (A) Chinese is the most widely spoken language in the world. (B) Finnish belongs to the Indo-European language family. (C) The Indo-European language family originated from the Mediterranean. (D) Mandarin and Japanese are of the same language family
申論題 (1)
Part IV. Essay Writing. 20% Please write a well-organized essay in at least 200 words to express your view on the graduation speech Steve Jobs gave at Stanford University in 2005. “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life. The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle.”