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108年 - 108 亞洲大學_學士後招生考試_獸醫學系:英文#100886
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
108年 |
選擇題數:
80 |
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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. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand on Thursday announced a national ban _____ all military-style semiautomatic weapons. (A) under (B) against (C) to (D) on
2. Automatic guns were used to kill 50 people at two mosques ____ Christchurch, New Zealand, last week. (A) with (B) on (C) to (D) in
3. The Prime Minister confirmed, “It’s about all of us, it’s in the national interest and it’s ___ safety.” (A) about (B) behind (C) behold (D) where
4. ____ our surprise, the largest opposition party quickly said it supported the measures. (A) To (B) In (C) With (D) At
5. The Prime Minister assured that her goal was ____ eliminate from New Zealand the weapons that the killer used in Christchurch. (A) to (B) in (C) for (D) about
6. A: “Do you know what happened there?”
B: (A) “Yes, it is too cold outside.” (B) “Yes, I think you should know.” (C) “No, let’s go ask someone.” (D) “No, I saw you there last night.”
7. A: “This is the team I am telling about yesterday.”
B: (A) “Oh, now I know why you love them so much.” (B) “Do you know where the team is located?” (C) “Do you know the price of their new sportswear.” (D) “Yeah, young girls love designer’s brands.”
8. A: “Do you know how to turn this machine on?”
B: (A) “I can sell it as second-hand product on-line.” (B) “Please turn it on for me.” (C) “Try this new model. You’re going to love it.” (D) “Do you try the red button on top?”
9. A: “What’s wrong with Melissa today?”
B: (A) “She looks very pretty recently.” (B) “I think she got promoted.” (C) “I am sure that she always orders fried fish.” (D) “She said she has a cold.”
10. A: “Would you like anything for dessert?”
B: (A) “I’ll take double cheese hamburger.” (B) “I’d like to know the choices I can have.” (C) “I am quite sure that coffee should be served after dinner.” (D) “I’ll have French fries.”
11. A: “Do you know what time the train arrives?”
B: (A) “It usually departs in time.” (B) “No, I enjoy the trip.” (C) “Well, according to what they said, it has been delayed due to an accident.” (D) “Do you mean the car I just bought?”
12. A: “Looks like it’ll be another rainy day.”
B: (A) “Not at all, we all love rainy days.” (B) “Oops! It’s been three days in a row.” (C) “Seriously, the sun is setting.” (D) “Great! I want to have barbecue with beer.”
13. A: “I think this is cheaper at a different store.”
B: (A) “I’d like to work at that store.” (B) “I cannot guarantee you this.” (C) “Is this the latest mobile phone?” (D) “We could try again some other time.”
14. A: “Isn’t that news terrible?”
B: (A) “Yes, I can’t believe it.” (B) “Yeah, terrible taste of fashion.” (C) “I know, it is just too perfect to be true.” (D) “Are you kidding me? She told me she enjoys working here.”
15. A: “What’s your plan this weekend?”
B: (A) “What weekend? Like I have one.” (B) “Yeah, I hate seeing horror movies alone.” (C) “You know, this topic is too sensitive.” (D) “I’d rather work harder when I was younger.”
16. A: “John just came back from his business trip.”
B: (A) “I’d like to know his report as soon as possible.” (B) “People say you can’t go home again.” (C) “You just need to see it to feel it.” (D) “Cool. This is totally unbelievable.”
17. A: “You know. Kids these years are more interested in their games than talking to their parents.”
B: (A) “Tell me about it.” (B) “You have to believe this.” (C) “Medium rare. That’s the way to properly enjoy it.” (D) “A rolling stone gathers no moss.”
18. A: “With your cooperation, I believe we can win the trophy.”
B: (A) “A good man is hard to find, as always.” (B) “You can’t judge a book from its cover.” (C) “That’s a flatter. Let’s work it out together.” (D) “You simply blow me away.”
19. A: “Did you see the latest cartoon hero movie?”
B: (A) “I work so hard in the morning.” (B) “I am tired of staying up so late.” (C) “Most definitely. I don’t want to miss any of these.” (D) “You simply blow me away.”
20. A: “My boss is so nice that he sends us for a holiday.”
B: (A) “I am so jealous of you.” (B) “You have to believe this.” (C) “Well, that depends.” (D) “What’s the meaning of life?”
21. Now, ____ the wake of the two deadly crashes involving the same jet model, Boeing will make one of those safety features standard as part of a fix to get the planes in the air again. (A) in (B) at (C) for (D) with
22. Investigators are looking at whether a new software system added to avoid stalls in Boeing’s 737 Max series may have been partly ____ blame. (A) to (B) in (C) for (D) at
23. When the software system detects that the plane is pointing up at a dangerous angle, it can automatically push down the nose of the plane ____ an effort to prevent the plane from stalling. (A) in (B) at (C) for (D) to
24. Boeing will soon update the software, and will also make the safety mechanism a standard protocol _____ all new airplanes. (A) within (B) above (C) upon (D) in
25. Insurers have warned that climate change could make affordable cover ____ ordinary people unaffordable. (A) over (B) within (C) in (D) for
26. Climate change was responsible for the majority of under-reported humanitarian ____ last year. (A) detours (B) detergents (C) detachments (D) disasters
27. In Madagascar, more than a million people went hungry as corn and rice fields withered under _______ and severe El Niño conditions. (A) drought (B) flood (C) storm (D) rain
28. Climate change has long had its fingerprints over untold killer floods, droughts and famines. Unfortunately the people being ______ to the climate crisis are those least responsible for it. (A) sanctioned (B) sanitized (C) segregated (D) sacrificed
29. Around the world, extreme weather events claimed about 5,000 lives in 2018, and left almost 29 million people in need of humanitarian aid and ______ assistance. (A) embargo (B) emergent (C) contingent (D) eminent
30. One of the world’s leading climate scientists, Prof Michael Mann, described ________ extreme weather events as “the face of climate change”. (A) accelerating (B) accumulating (C) aesthetic (D) anesthesia
31. Alice sat at her desk in their bedroom ________ by the sound of John racing through each of the rooms on the first floor. (A) discharged (B) dismantled (C) distracted (D) dislocated
32. Alice needed to finish her peer review of a paper _______ to the Journal of Veterinary Science before her flight. (A) submission (B) submitted (C) submit (D) to be submitted
33. Out of frustration, she ______ her pen onto the desk and sighed. (A) tossed (B) flossed (C) toasted (D) crossed
34. She followed his students’ frantic glance to the clock hanging on the wall, where the antique valued for its precision, __________ 8:00. (A) denounced (B) dismissed (C) decreased (D) declared
35. He should have _______ better to trust it. (A) known (B) knew (C) know (D) knowed
36. His watch was precise. The clock in his room, in contrast, _____ knew the real time of the day. (A) rarely (B) boldly (C) eagerly (D) urgently
37. Jason stood in the doorway, _______ at his new car in the parking lot but not his kids. (A) to be looked (B) locked (C) look (D) looking
38. Jason grabbed his keys as like a relay runner _______ a baton in a race and headed for the car door. (A) to be taken (B) taking (C) toke (D) to take
39. She caught her ______ in the hallway mirror—a distinguished looking, tall woman with white-flecked dark hair and glasses, a pretty, curly-haired woman. (A) inflation (B) reflection (C) association (D) affiliation
40. He watched her ______ down the street alone, without saying good-bye. (A) frizzle (B) hustle (C) whistle (D) sizzle
41. They used to walk to the park together. Of the so many things she loved about waking with him, their shared ________ was the thing she loved most. (A) conflict (B) controversy (C) commute (D) control
42. When they were first married, they even held hands walking. She savored the relaxed ________ of these morning walks with him. (A) intensity (B) introduction (C) intimacy (D) intimidation
43. He loves to finish his coffee alone before the daily demands of his jobs and ambitions rendered them each stressed and _______. (A) exiled (B) exhibited (C) inhaled (D) exhausted
44. Her comments and suggestions for the revision finished, she _______ and sealed the envelope, guiltily aware that her honest review may lead to rejection of this paper. (A) paralleled (B) paced (C) parked (D) packaged
45. She repacked her suitcase, not even ________ yet from her last trip. She looked forward to traveling less in the upcoming months. (A) emptied (B) embezzled (C) enveloped (D) enzyme
46. Apart from maintaining personal hygiene, if travelers to China display influenza-like symptoms, they should notify the relevant airline company and disease ______staff at the point of entry. (A) inspection (B) insufficiency (C) insurance (D) insecurity
47. In the face of the threat posed by the H7N9 bird flu virus, the Department of Health has _______ necessary prevention measures and designated the virus as a category 5 notifiable disease. (A) enclosed (B) implemented (C) implanted (D) impacted
48. Outbreaks of SARS and bird flu have in the past severely impacted the nation, but the government will draw on the experiences learned from those painful incidents in _______ H7N9. (A) confronting (B) conglomating (C) consisting (D) consulting
49. Later yesterday, the command center reminded travelers going to China to avoid any contact with farm animals and to ensure that sausages, hams, or any product made of pork are severely________ . (A) processed (B) prohibited (C) presented (D) portraited
50. Technically, the term swine flu refers to influenza in pigs. Occasionally, pigs transmit influenza viruses to people, mainly to hog farmers and _________. (A) veterinarians (B) vegetarians (C) petrologist (D) veterans
51. In the spring of 2009, scientists recognized a particular strain of flu virus known as H1N1. This virus is actually a ________ of viruses from pigs, birds and humans. (A) compartment (B) coordination (C) combination (D) combustion
52. During the 2009-10 flu season, H1N1 caused the _________ infection in humans that was commonly referred to as swine flu. (A) sustainable (B) recreational (C) respiratory (D) restaurant
53. Because so many people around the world got sick that year, the World Health Organization declared the flu caused by H1N1 to be a global__________. (A) parcel (B) pancake (C) pantry (D) pandemic
54. Two residents succumbed to complications arising from H1N1 influenza this month, taking the death toll from the disease this year to five, the district health department ______ on Wednesday. (A) conspired (B) concierge (C) consulted (D) confirmed
55. According the officials, the two patients were suffering from underlying cardiovascular diseases and died due to bilateral pneumonia, which is an ________ of both the lungs. (A) inspection (B) inclusion (C) incision (D) infection
56. So far, there has been no ________ case of swine influenza in Taiwan. (A) accelerated (B) confirmed (C) conspired (D) concurred
57. Rebounding from years of lackluster fan interest, Taiwan’s professional baseball league has shattered its previous ________ record for the start of the season, sparking new hope for the sport’s future in the once baseball-mad country. (A) accumulation (B) attendance (C) accommodation (D) attention
58. The government’s first __________ should be to help out-of-work people find jobs. (A) priority (B) presentation (C) addiction (D) accompany
59. North Korea warned foreigners in South Korea on Tuesday to quit the country because they were at risk in the event of _______, the latest threat of war from Pyongyang. (A) conflict (B) confidence (C) comfort (D) coherence
60. Soaring tensions on the peninsula have been fueled by North Korean anger over the imposition of U.N. ________ after its last nuclear arms test in February, creating one of the worst crises since the end of the Korean War in 1953 (A) sanitation (B) sanctuaries (C) sanctions (D) seduction
61. (A) cargoes (B) calories (C) carnivals (D) cravings
62. (A) chronic (B) acute (C) cardiovascular (D) psychological
63. (A) grain (B) antibiotics (C) vitamins (D) antigens
64. (A) vaccinations (B) culinary (C) cooking (D) nourishment
65. (A) plates (B) side dishes (C) amounts (D) gulps
66. (A) ambitious (B) allocating (C) adhering (D) addicting
67. (A) at (B) on (C) of (D) in
68. (A) optional (B) partial (C) portable (D) penal
69. (A) longitude (B) luggage (C) loneliness (D) longevity
70. (A) exotic (B) established (C) exhausted (D) exhibited
71. (A) confidential (B) consecutive (C) considerable (D) conspiring
72. (A) invest (B) revenue (C) cost (D) return
73. (A) momentary (B) monetary (C) machinery (D) mechanism
74. (A) eliminating (B) quarantining (C) accelerating (D) discriminating
75. (A) prevention (B) prominence (C) providence (D) profundity
76. (A) eccentrics (B) examination (C) example (D) exception
77. (A) abducted (B) adopted (C) adapted (D) addicted
78. (A) decreased (B) descended (C) dismissed (D) discounted
79. (A) alcoholic (B) allergic (C) anesthesia (D) acoustic
80. (A) blamed (B) credited (C) indebted (D) accustomed
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