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109年 - 109 國立臺灣師範大學碩士班招生考試_各系所:英文#99241
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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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. I don't know if you should invest in a business that's teetering on the brink of______. (A) expansion (B) bankruptcy (C) starting (D) launching
2. Make sure you don't______ the daily intake of this medicine. (A) exceed (B) contribute (C) induce (D) excel
3. I was outraged at the______ way the man spoke to his wife. (A) awkward (B) downward (C) lengthy (D) disdainful
4. Simon went out to celebrate when he learned he had been ______to junior partner in his firm! (A) promoted (B) subscribed (C) assumed (D) upgraded
5.We dubbed her the "Queen" because she's always taking______. (A) notes (B) after (C) charge (D) candy
6. I feel so disoriented in this basement because it's so much like a______. (A) field (B) hallway (C) maze (D) home
7. Trevor was______ and couldn't read between the lines to understand his wife's true feelings. (A) disorganized(B) clueless (C) disgraced (D) inspired
8.Our public relations team is trying to deal with the______ of the scandal. (D) consequence (A) contention (B) inspiration (C) surrender
9. My cousin wants us to______ money to support animal activism. (A) donate (B) steal (C) wash (D) induce
10. We're giving away this television because the screen's image is slightly______. (A) directed (B) distorted (C) created (D) organized
11. What kind of medication did the physician______ for you this time? (A) describe (B) prescribe (C) accept (D) download
12. Would it be too much of a______ for you to watch my children tonight? (A) pain (B) worry (C) play (D) hassle
13. Would you consider hiring a consultant to determine if this project is______? (A) capable (B) viable (C) changeable(D) visible
14. He worked hard at overcoming his______ presentation skills to become a motivational speaker. (A) eloquent (B) powerful (C) inept (D) fragile
15. The spa offered us______ beverages with no additional charge before our massages. (A) extra (B) expensive (C) complimentary (D) refreshing
16. (A) lover(B) person (C)hoarder (D) character
17. (A) provides (B) neglects (C)instructs (D) foresees
18. (A) abide (B) travel (C) intervene (D) linger
19. (A) future (B) cheapest (C)former (D) fallen
20. (A) possibly (B) hugely (C) single (D) several
21. (A) involve (B) manage (C) license (D) deal
22. (A) restrain (B) require (C) rebut (D) recommend
23. (A) pool (B) center (C) test (D) include
24. (A) Aiming (B) Proving (C) Controlling(D)Basing
25. (A) cautious (B) proactive (C) aware(D)sensing
26. (A) induce (B) prorate(C) prolong (D) filter
27. (A) tracked (B) supplemented (C) convinced (D) honed
28. (A) partial (B) negative (C) beneficial (D) immediate
29. (A) single (B) really (C) likely (D) just
30. (A) multiple (B) reduction (C) continuance (D) research
31.Why can t we trust companies to protect our information? (A) It's not easy for consumers to get data. (B) It's something they don't want to invest in. (C) It's not in their best interest to do so. (D) It's nearly impossible to keep it a secret.
32. Why haven't some people's accounts been hacked? (A) The thieves just haven't had time to do so. (B) The thieves want to hack richer people. (C) The thieves are still working on their systems. (D) The thieves don't want to get caught.
33. What's one method of protecting your data? (A) Don't use Internet banking at all. (B)Use fingerprint ID to confirm your identity. (C) Use a system that verifies you twice. (D) Keep all your documents off of the Internet.
34. What can some account settings do? (A) They can find information for you. (B) They can alert you about any changes. (C) They can let you know if somcone is bad. (D) They can have decoys for thieves.
35. Why would someone commit a cybercrime? (A) A thief can pretend they're someone else. (B) A thief can feel like they're anonymous. (C) A thief can make comments on a news article. (D) A thief can get a better-paying job.
36. What do some people equate the possibility of customizing stem cells to? (A)Obtaining something extremely difficult. (B) Winning a renowned music or art award. (C) Discovering how people used to live. (D) Becoming a world that's free from sickness.
37. Who would benefit most from this research? (A) Hospitals that don't have enough beds. (B) Doctors involved with cancer surgery. (C) People who suffer from a particular cancer. (D) Anyone who wants to change their lifestyle.
38. What is involved with this stem cell customization? (A) A person's cell would first be reset. (B) A person's cell would first be cloned. (C) A person's cell would first be deleted. (D) A person's cell would first be reduced.
39. What happens during typical cancer therapies? (A) The patient finds the pain to be unbearable. (B) The patient loses patience with the slowness. (C) The patient becomes unaware of everything. (D) The patient's good cells are wiped out.
40. What's the problem with bone-marrow transplants? (A) They happen too frequently. (B)They have a strong rate of failure. (C) They involve a lot of work and money. (D) They end up hurting other body parts.
41. What does the author mean by "Achilles Heel"? (A) It means a small fault or weakness a person has. (B) It means a muscle ache in the ankle. (C) It describes a work function or outing. (D) It describes a work habit or strategy.
42. Which of these would be a bad habit at the office? (A)Studying a subject outside of your expertise. (B)Using your skill set to solve a problem. (C) Asking for a promotion to advance ahead. (D) Believing that you can do things all alone.
43. What does the author say about your belief in yourself? (A) Don't ever be overly confident. (B) Don't let it lessen your self-respect. (C) Allow it to determine your next steps. (D) Allow it to overpower other's ideas.
44. What can be done about your bad habits? (A)You should ignore them at all costs. (B) It's possible to pass them off as excuses. (C) It's possible to change them. (D) You should learn how to live with them.
45. What's the best way to deal with those in power? (A) Ignore anything that you don't agree with. (B) Find a way to become more dominating. (C) Obey whatever they tell you to do. (D) Be polite but don't let them run over you.
46. What is the correlation between technology and physical work? (A) Physical work improves as technology does. (B) Physical work lessens as technology lessens. (C) More tech means less physical work. (D) More tech means better physical work.
47. What does the author say about the reality shows that depict the life of manual labor workers? (A)These shows manipulate audience's thinking. (B) These shows make audiences feel superior. (C) People want to become stars on the shows. (D) People are fascinated by these shows.
48. What does the author believe about physical labor? (A) That it's a basic human need. (B) That it's a requirement for growing up. (C) That it should have been obsolete long ago. (D) That it is no longer necessary.
49. What does the author think about people looking down on trades professions? (A) The author thinks this idea is funny. (B) The author thinks this view isn't true. (C) The author thinks this idea is old-fashioned. (D) The author thinks this view isn't his.
50. What do viewers of the reality shows enjoy about them? (A) They like experiencing the jobs via TV. (B) They like how they make fun of people. (C) They like figuring out the workers' salaries. (D) They like how the shows follow people.
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