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109年 - 109 慈濟大學_學士後中醫學系招生考試試題:英文#86271
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
109年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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學士後中醫◆英文
選擇題 (40)
1. Light pollution can alter how sea turtles choose
breeding grounds
sites. (A) nesting (B) diurnal (C) obtrusive (D) luminous
2. On 31 March 2020, the American President, Donald Trump, strongly argued that journalists should not ask
snarky
questions on coronavirus testing in the United States. (A) creditable (B) exploitable (C) irritable (D) undeniable
3. This medical research explored the significance of carotid
augmentation
index detected by e-tracking technique. (A) distillation (B) expansion (C) regression (D) verification
4. Oil was also slammed by the _____ of further disruption to the US economy and with Saudi Arabia apparently determined to pursue a price war with Russia and American producers to regain market share. (A) prospect (B) prophetic (C) proponent (D) prosecution
5. The agency called for the public to remain _____ for rain and gusts of wind, after it issued an emergency weather warning. (A) vision (B) voyage (C) vigorous (D) vigilant
6. It is evident from the examination of Schlesinger’s accomplishment in making films in the encyclopedia, which demonstrates his _____ as an auteur director. (A) interference (B) eminence (C) hindrance (D) utterance
7. The city government's decision to tear down the fruit market met with _____ opposition from local citizens. (A) affluent (B) redundant (C) concordant (D) virulent
8. With one voice, all of the member states approved the deal _____ without any hesitation. (A) unanimously (B) unabashedly (C) anomaly (D) anonymously
9. Our Earth is facing an _____ climate crisis and it requires every human being to minimize his impact. (A) ostentatious (B) inveterate (C) orthodox (D) escalating
10. East Africa has been hit by severe _____ of desert locust swarms and is suffering from food shortage. (A) campaigns (B) ordeals (C) invasions (D) collisions
11. Recently, psychologists have proposed that _____ is an issue about how to manage our emotions rather than our time. (A) perspiration (B) implication (C) procrastination (D) interpretation
12. Scientists consider this a remarkable feat, _____ heavy lifting equipment used in modern construction was not available at that time. (A) granted that (B) seeing that (C) because that (D) given that
13. Parasite, a South Korean film dealing with the gap between the haves and the have nots, has _____ box office records and won several international awards. (A) mitigated (B) smashed (C) rectified (D) expedited
14. Jeff did not mean to offend Cindy about her hairdo. He was simply making a(n) _____ remark when highlighting that it was too elaborate for a girl of her young and tender age. (A) ear-splitting (B) eye-opening (C) tic-tac-toe (D) tongue-in-cheek
15. Lots of employees from this well-known company go on strike today for they are not _____ the new pension scheme. (A) on board with (B) endowed with (C) wary of (D) prone to
16. Never in my life _____ such an incredible exhibition, _____ I hope I can visit it again. (A) have I see, that so much (B) had I seen, so that much (C) I had seen, so that (D) have I seen, so much so that
17. The American paratroopers were dropped in the wrong places all over Normandy. None of them _____ the jump. Even if they did, they were probably killed in action. (A) might ever have survived (B) might ever survive (C) would rather survive (D) would rather have survived
18.
Due to (A.)
persistent inbreeding, self-pollinating plants
have (B.)
genetically more uniformed than cross-pollinated plants,
which (C.)
carry more genetic
variability (D.)
. (A)Due to(B)have(C) which(D)variability
19. Music is
deeply rooted (A.)
in all cultures
cross the world and yet (B.)
,
unlike (C.
) food or shelter, it is not something
we actually need (D.)
in order to survive. (A)deeply rooted(B)cross the world and yet(C)unlike(D)we actually need
20. In 1884, Belva Ann Lockwood, a lawyer
who (A.)
had appeared (B.)
before the Supreme Court,
became (C.)
the first woman
was nominated (D.)
for President of the United States.
(A)who(B)had appeared(C)became(D)was nominated
21. (A) appeal (B) deter (C) foster (D) covet
22. (A) made up (B) rounded up (C) summed up (D) teamed up
23. (A) is affiliated with (B) is committed to (C) is dedicated with (D) is equivalent to
24. (A) by conducting (B) conducting (C) being conducted (D) conducts
25. (A) enabled (B) enacted (C) entitled (D) entailed
26. (A) fuss (B) trigger (C) strain (D) cling
27. (A) turn them on (B) tune them out (C) wipe them out (D) tag them out
28. (A) drama (B) squat (C) muse (D) veto
29. (A) who (B) by whom (C) with whom (D) whom
30. (A) objectively (B) logistically (C) initially (D) purposefully
31. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The impact of children’s death (B) The perspectives of palliative care (C) The mission of music therapists (D) The functions of music-therapy techniques
32. What is NOT mentioned in this passage? (A) Music therapists have to understand patient families’ social and cultural backgrounds. (B) People in many areas in China consider death in the house as an ominous sign. (C) Music therapists need to find solace and optimism in their work. (D) Children on the brink of death need more medical treatments.
33. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word
taxing
in the last paragraph? (A) empowering (B) laboring (C) balancing (D) collapsing
34. What does
them
refer to in the last paragraph? (A) patients’ passing processes (B) reminisce on positive things (C) patients who passed away (D) palliative care staff members
35. Which of the following question does the passage mainly answer? (A) How did tulips become popular in North America? (B) Why did Dutch settlers import tulips to the United States in the 19th century? (C) What is the difference between an Old World and a New World plant? (D) Where were the first Dutch colonies in North American located?
36. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word
integral
in the first paragraph? (A) terrestrial (B) fundamental (C) ornamental (D) incidental
37. The passage mentions which of the following as a problem associated with the importation of tulips into North America? (A) They were no longer fashionable by the time they arrived. (B) They often failed to survive. (C) Frequent order cancellation by Dutch immigrants. (D) Settlers knew little about how to cultivate them.
38. According to the passage, which of the following is true? (A) Hendrick van der Schoot exported tulips from England in 1849. (B) Tulips were commonly passed as gifts from wealthy families to their descendants. (C) In the Old World, tulips were widely seen in the imperial gardens of the Ottoman Empire. (D) Thomas Hancock claimed that tulips bravely colonized the settlers’ gardens in the 17th century.
39. The passage mentions that one reason English and Dutch settlers planted tulips in their gardens was that tulips . (A) would flourish easily (B) had become readily available (C) appeared in the propaganda (D) reminded them of affectionate memories of Europe
40. According to the passage, which of the following changes occurred in English gardens during the European settlements in North America? (A) They contained many new types in North American plants. (B) They contained a wider variety of tulips than ever before. (C) They grew in size in order to provide enough plants to export to the New World. (D) They decreased in size on the estates of wealthy people.
申論題 (1)
V. Composition
More and more studies have shown that dementia occurs not only among seniors, but also people under the age of 60. Please write an essay around 200-250 words to discuss the possible problems dementia patients and their families might face. Also, as a Chinese medicine doctor, how would you help your patients and their families cope with the illness?