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107年 - 107 東吳大學_暑假轉學生招生考試_學士班暨進修學士班 各學系二、三年級:英文#105300
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
107年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
10
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所屬科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (40)
1. The number of parents choosing to have only one child _____ increasing in many countries all over the world. (A) were (B) has (C) is (D) are
2. Most students choose their majors in college ____ their interests and scores of the college entrance exam. (A) owe to (B) made of (C) adjust to (D) based on
3. After diagnosing a patient, the doctor would ____ some medicine if necessary. (A) describe (B) subscribe (C) prescribe (D) inscribe
4. It ____ that the nation can achieve equality of rights for everyone through education. (A) is believed (B) believes (C) believed (D) believing
5. With the advancement of technology, learning is very different from what it ____ in the past. (A) is used to be (B) used to be (C) used to being (D) was used to be
6. Students under 20 need parents’ ______ and signature to join the overseas exchange program. (A) proposal (B) rejection (C) prestige (D) permission
7. Movie stars usually have a very direct influence on ____ is fashionable. (A) what (B) which (C) how (D) that
8. Over the last twenty years, housing prices in many of the world’s cities _____. (A) are soared (B) have soared (C) has soared (D) had been soared
9. To make sure that the experiment is valid, it is _____ to record the data accurately. (A) appealing (B) neutral (C) crucial (D) reluctant
10. Einstein’s theory relativity is very profound and difficult for most people to _____. (A) comprehend (B) promote (C) innovate (D) convince
11. The travel agent just called to _____ your travel arrangements for your vacation. (A) conform (B) reform (C) confirm (D) affirm
12. The increased capital could greatly ____ economic development. (A) demote (B) alternate (C) decline (D) accelerate
13. The candidate surprisingly won the presidential election _______ his sexual scandals. (A) although (B) in addition to (C) in spite of (D) even if
14. Tourists are attracted by New York’s unique and ______ magic. (A) questionable (B) undeniable (C) debatable (D) disputable
15. In the Internet era, electronic communication makes it possible to organize events almost _____. (A) abundantly (B) instantly (C) steadily (D) gradually
16. El Niño occurs in the Pacific Ocean when the surface water temperature is ____. (A) unusually high (B) unusual high (C) unusual highly (D) unusually highly
17. The techniques of genetic engineering are new and quite different from ____ breeding. (A) modern (B) conventional (C) latest (D) up-to-date
18. Before introducing the new product on the market, the sales team conducted a survey by asking people on the street to ____ questionnaires. (A) chip in (B) cross out (C) break in (D) fill out
19. The new Minster of Education ______ the importance of early childhood education. (A) comments (B) facilitates (C) negotiates (D) advocates
20. I haven’t seen my best friend for 5 years. I really ____ her again soon. (A) look forward to meet (B) looking forward to meet (C) look forward to meeting (D) looking forward to meeting
1. Mike Wazowski is a popular cartoon character because of
its
confident
, great
leadership
, and
hard work
.(A)its(B)confident(C)leadership(D)hard work
2. Now scientists need
more resources
to
conduct research
on
biotechnology and make sure it can be
more safe
. (A)more resources(B)target(C)damaging(D)healthy ones
3. The doctors are developing a new
medical treatment
, which
target
the cancer cells without
damaging
healthy ones
. (A)medical treatment(B)target(C)damaging(D)healthy ones
4. The stage manager
planned to
hold
a singing competition to attract audience,
hoping
that it could help
saving
the old theater. (A)planned to(B)hold(C)hoping(D)saving
5. Mrs. Smith was busy
take
care of her children when they
were little
. After they
grew up
, she decided to
return to
the job market. (A)take(B)were little(C)grew up(D) return to
6.
With
the new scanning technology we can know what
happening
in our bodies with
fewer
side
effects
. (A)With(B) happening(C)fewer(D)effects
7. Football, or soccer,
originated
in Britain. By the 1840s, England’s Football Association established a set of rules, and the modern game
was born
. Today,
million
of audience all over the globe watch 2018 FIFA World Cup in the stadium or
on
social media. (A)originated(B)was born(C)million(D)on
8. It’s
one thing
to say that an earthquake
is likely to happen
in a
high-risk
area, but it’s
other
to predict exactly where and when the quake will occur. (A)one thing(B)is likely to happen(C)high-risk(D)other
9. Today, people continue to devote a lot of time and money
in
their appearance. In fact, one
out of
three consumers globally say they are spending more money today on beauty and
health care
products
than ever before
. (A)in(B)out of(C)health care(D)than ever before
10.
According to
a study, the forested area in the Amazons has the greatest biodiversity of any place on the Earth.
However
, environmentalists
are worry
about the impact of deforestation will have
on
the Amazon’s plants and animals. (A)According to(B)However(C)are worry(D)on
1. According to the article, which statement is
NOT
true? (A) A poor score in the entrance exam can secure admission. (B) Schools in USA are highly competitive for international students. (C) You must have good grades to earn admission in the top schools. (D) Students must be competent enough to fulfill the schools’ criteria.
2. Which of the following could
be the best
title of the article? (A) A Good Score to Secure the Best Schools in USA (B) Admission Guides to the Top Schools in USA for International Students (C) High-ranking Universities in USA are Competitive (D) College Admission Procedures in USA
3. The word “
scholarships
,” in the 6th line of the 1st paragraph is close in meaning to (A) credits (B) grants (C) debts (D) fines
4. The word “
competent
” in the 1st sentence of the 2nd paragraph means the same as (A) diligent (B) confident (C) inefficient (D) capable
5. According to the article, which statement is
NOT
mentioned? (A) Some schools in USA admit students based on application essays. (B) It is better to apply for more than one college because the admission is highly unpredictable in the US. (C) For local students, a below-average score in the entrance exam does not affect admission in the top US schools. (D) Great English language skills are necessary to gain admission to the top schools in USA.
6. _____
A “celebrity” means someone who
______________ (A) has political power (B) is good-looking (C) is famous (D) is rich
7. _____
Why would some companies use celebrities in advertisements?
(A) To lower down the cost (B) To promote sales (C) To establish good reputation (D) To make celebrities popular
8. _____
What does the word “
downsides
” mean?
(A) strengths (B) disadvantages (C) rewards (D) punishment
9. _____
What is
NOT
one of the best sellers in celebrity brand lines?
(A) Cars (B) Fragrances (C) Dresses (D) Jeans
10. ____
According to the article, which statement is true?
(A) Celebrity advertising always works for designer brands. (B) The product that the celebrity uses in the ad must be of good quality. (C) A study supported the view that celebrity advertising is more effective than non-celebrity advertising. (D) Michael Phelps lost his contract with Kellogg's because he did something inappropriate
申論題 (10)
1. (to) be equipped with
2. (to) be tired of
3. (to) lead to
4. (to) prevent from
5. (to) carry out
6. (to) take advantage of
7. thanks to
8. the more… , the more…
9. be related to
10. even though