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> 110年 - [無官方正解]110亞洲大學_學士後招生考試__獸醫學系︰英文#100288
110年 - [無官方正解]110亞洲大學_學士後招生考試__獸醫學系︰英文#100288
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
80 |
申論題數:
0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. Animals such as mice, pigeons, and squirrels______ quite well to living in the city. (A) adapt (B) admit (C) accept (D) adore
2. ______ is the practice of intentionally ending life to relieve pain and suffering. (A) Euthanasia (B) Eutrophication (C) Euthanize (D) Evaporation
3. The insurance companies will ______ the accident victims. (A) emerge (B) preclude (C) compensate (D) complete
4. There are some medications that doctors can ______ to help people fight diseases associated with being too heavy. (A) describe (B) subscribe (C) inscribe (D) prescribe
5. An experiment found cat owners typically can’t ______ between their cat’s smell and the odor of another cat. (A) distinguish (B) anguish (C) demolish (D) polish
6. Scientists found that H1N1 is a _______ of viruses from pigs, birds and humans. (A) coordination (B) combination (C) confusion (D) conclusion
7. Foot-and-mouth disease is an infectious and sometimes fatal viral disease that _____ cloven-hoofed animals, including domestic and wild bovids. (A) effects (B) affects (C) defeats (D) contacts
8. When the girls _____ a bear in the forest, they froze like statues, too scared to move or call for help. (A) encountered (B) arranged (C) conducted (D) defended
9. Humans, dogs, elephants, and dolphins are all _______, but birds, fish, and crocodiles are not. (A) mermaids (B) mammograms (C) macadamias (D) mammals
10. A ______ animal kills and eats other animals. (A) predate (B) predefined (C) predatory (D) predictory
11. After the _____ of COVID-19, people suffered from injustice and iniquity imposed on them by government. (A) outcome (B) inspiration (C) outbreak (D) outgoing
12. Acid rain causes trees to die, reducing natural habitat for animals and resulting in ______ to new areas. (A) discrimination (B) drought (C) migration (D) assimilation
13. You should call the _______ immediately if your dog vomits frequently or several times in a row. (A) vegetarian (B) dentist (C) clinic (D) vet
14. Animal ______ drive many animal behaviors, like hibernation and mating seasons. (A) instancy (B) interactions (C) instincts (D) injections
15. Tommy has decided to _____ a career in physics and has set his mind on becoming a professor. (A) pursue (B) swear (C) reserve (D) draft
16. If you are unable to _____ the cost of a vet appointment, you should phone your practice to ask for advice. (A) win (B) adore (C) charge (D) afford
17. The beer market currently faces its fifth consecutive year of overall volume losses, and the sales of light beers have been consistently _____. (A) dwindling (B) expanding (C) increasing (D) extending
18. When an animal no longer exists on earth, it is classified as _____. (A) terminal (B) perpetual (C) extent (D) extinct
19. Most ______ bookings with vets can be made over the phone, although some practices now have online systems too. (A) registration (B) application (C) appointment (D) confirmation
20. Dogs with separation _____ are unable to find comfort when they are left alone or separated from their family members. (A) preference (B) anxiety (C) satisfaction (D) crisis
21. Your body holds about 60,000 miles of blood vessels. Along with your heart and other muscles, they make up your _______ system. (A) circulatory (B) laryngeal (C) respiratory (D) spinal
22. The three largest ______ components of pet food are protein, carbohydrate and fat. (A) anatomy (B) tissue (C) nutrient (D) continuant
23. In case the patient is in critical condition, the triage nurse will directly send the patient to the _______ for rescue. (A) dormitory (B) restroom (C) emergency room (D) clinic
24. He made a good recovery after _______ to remove a brain tumor. (A) surgeon (B) boundary (C) analysis (D) surgery
25. A particular ______ is responsible for the inheritance of eye color. (A) virus (B) gene (C) cell (D) genra
26. Plants ________ rain to grow and produce food for animals and humans. (A) requires (B) to require (C) is requiring (D) require
27. ______ you get to vet school, you will be surrounded by smart and capable students. (A) Hence (B) Once (C) Although (D) Twice
28. One of the study's most provocative findings was that cat people scored higher on intelligence ______ dog people. (A) to (B) then (C) than (D) rather
29. After spending most of her salary on rent and food, Amy _____ had any money left for entertainment and other expenses. (A) barely (B) fairly (C) usually (D) readily
30. The human brain is _____ than the brains of the animals. (A) as larger (B) larger (C) largest (D) more large
31. Nearly all of the 19 subpopulations of polar bears would face being wiped out ________ the loss of sea ice would force the animals onto land and away from their food supplies for longer periods. (A) hence (B) because (C) even though (D) because of
32. Animals don't appear to play a significant role in ________ the virus that causes COVID-19. (A) spreading (B) spread (C) to spread (D) spreaded
33. _____ I would like you to work on is the revision exercise on the website. (A) Who (B) That (C) How (D) What
34. In the veterinary course, you are expected to spend 90 per cent of your holidays _______ extra experience on farms, in stables, veterinary clinics and elsewhere. (A) gain (B) to gain (C) gaining (D) gained
35. If the physical exam reveals that your dog has a heart murmur, your veterinarian _____ want to investigate further with chest x-rays. (A) will (B) would (C) would have (D) had
36. You can go to the hospital ______ illness. (A) in the case (B) in case (C) in case of (D) in the case of
37. Cats are so cute _____ you would love watching them play and going about their business. (A) that (B) for (C) which (D) to
38. _____coffee at the corner coffee shop did I realize that I left my wallet at home. (A) I ordered (B) Not until I ordered (C) Until I not ordered (D) Until I ordered
39. We hardly ever saw our cousins ____ living nearly each other. (A) however (B) despite (C) although (D) even though
40. Adults have an average of 2-3 colds per year, and children have even _____. (A) few (B) most (C) many (D) more
41. If you frequently feel fatigued and moody _______ how much sleep you get, it is possible you’re lacking vitamin B in your diet. (A) by means of (B) on the basis of (C) regardless of (D) according to
42. After he finished his cancer treatment, the doctor told him that he was ________. (A) at campus (B) in the clear (C) on air (D) in advance
43. We all look forward to ________ and getting ourselves out of the constraints of having to fight COVID-19. (A) recovery (B) recovered (C) recover (D) recovering
44. There is something wrong with your lungs. Stop _______. (A) smoke (B) to smoke (C) smoking (D) for smoking
45. ______ a combination of overhunting and habitat loss, clouded leopards are thought to be extinct in Taiwan today. (A) In accordance (B) Hence (C) Since (D) Due to
46. The longer you spend in playing games, _______ level it will be. (A) the higher (B) more high (C) higher (D) the highest
47. In that box _______ some old clothes that I no longer want. (A) remain (B) are (C) is (D) do
48. This isn’t my permanent home. I plan to say here ______ only a month. (A) for (B) in (C) during (D) at
49. I can still hold a conversation while ______ something on TV. (A) to watch (B) watch (C) watching (D) watched
50. I’m getting the hand of things, ______ to you. You’ve been such a big help. (A) thank (B) thankful (C) with thank (D) thanks
51. What is the article about? (A) Milan. (B) The Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazi. (C) Leonardo da Vinci. (D) The Last Supper.
52. What should you do to see the mural? (A) Buy a book. (B) Sign up for a guided city tour. (C) Buy the ticket. (D) Take a train.
53. Which of the following is true? (A) Leonardo finished the work in 15 minutes. (B) Visitors can only appreciate the work for 15 minutes. (C) Visitors can only appreciate the work in the morning. (D) Leonardo finished the work in the morning.
54. When did the restoration start? (A) In 1999. (B) In 1652. (C) In 1977. (D) In 1922.
55. Why did Da Vinci use oil and tempera for the mural? (A) He wanted to make an experiment. (B) It was his typical of fresco techniques. (C) He wanted to be blamed. (D) He wanted to leave the mural in a fragile state.
56. Which of the following would be a good title for the article? (A) The IQ of Your Pet (B) To Understand Your Pet Better (C) Nine Categories of Dogs (D) A Successful Business
57. What is the third paragraph mainly about? (A) The theory behind the questionnaire used in the Dognition test. (B) The procedure for evaluating a dog’s intellect on Dognition. (C) The products one can get by paying a fee to Dognition. (D) The characteristics of the activities Dognition offers.
58. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Different dogs display strengths in different intelligences. (B) A dog’s cognitive profile is composed of nine cognitive skills. (C) The purpose of Dognition’s testing is to control a dog’s behavior. (D) A dog’s intelligence can be ranked based on the score of a Dognition’s test.
59. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “venture” in the second paragraph? (A) Creative measurement. (B) Risky attempt. (C) Non-profit organization. (D) New business.
60. According to the passage, what would a Charmer most likely do? (A) Stay away from people whenever possible. (B) Imitate how other dogs solve problems. (C) Rely on its owner to point out where a treat is. (D) Follow its own senses to get what it wants.
61. (A) risk (B) challenge (C) task (D) competition
62. (A) immature (B) immune (C) vital (D) organic
63. (A) to (B) for (C) against (D) from
64. (A) recommend (B) recommended (C) comment (D) to comment
65. (A) infect (B) infecting (C) infection (D) infected
66. (A) which (B) where (C) that (D) when
67. (A) Trapping (B) Trapped (C) To trap (D) Trap
68. (A) eventually (B) initially (C) rarely (D) casually
69. (A) clumsy (B) sensitive (C) interested (D) comprehensive
70. (A) Regardless of (B) Due to (C) Without (D) With
71. (A) First (B) Thus (C) By the way (D) Then
72. (A) like (B) likewise (C) alike (D) likely
73. (A) variety (B) kind (C) type (D) anxiety
74. (A) scale (B) range (C) relation (D) connection
75. (A) and that (B) for instance (C) whereas (D) such as
76. (A) promote (B) protect (C) propose (D) progress
77. (A) arm (B) handed (C) hand (D) armed
78. (A) be (B) were (C) are (D) is
79. (A) rub (B) grab (C) grasp (D) stole
80. (A) be attacked (B) attacked (C) being attacked (D) to attack
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