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110年 - 110年私立醫學校院_聯合招考轉學生︰英文科#100247
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
年份:
110年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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1. If the ______ lasts any longer, the government will have to restrict the supply of water to homes and businesses. (A) drone (B) drought (C) dough (D) drain
2. The slow food movement aimed to promote and protect local and traditional foods at a time when industrial food production and globalization were on the ______. (A) toss (B) raise (C) soar (D) rise
3. The building ______ to the school is a post office; so if you want to send a parcel, just go next door. (A) concurrent (B) androgynous (C) adjacent (D) repellent
4. The wedding was a (an) ______ affair, with fewer than 20 guests attending. (A) over-loaded (B) red-handed (C) low-key (D) populous
5. If you keep adding sugar to your coffee so ______, you will get diabetes soon. (A) miserly (B) lavishly (C) parsimoniously (D) conservatively
6. The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record lows, and the paper wealth of his shares just ______. (A) evaporated (B) existed (C) exceeded (D) excited
7. Hunger marketing seems like a formula for success, but it can ______. This is why companies must carefully evaluate the strategy. (A) backache (B) backfire (C) float (D) saunter
8. Cash grants were part of the financial ______ given to developers of new solar power technology. (A) incentives (B) discomforts (C) collapses (D) stunts
9. Under the threat of COVID-19, people who have not been vaccinated are ______ to the disease. (A) gratifying (B) gravitational (C) insensitive (D) vulnerable
10. Ethical ______ is difficult to handle because no decision is without its cost; what is right in one aspect could be wrong in others. (A) resolution (B) dilemma (C) amenity (D) supplement
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11. The food chain is contaminated because of larger fish ______ smaller fish which have mistaken plastic for food and then eaten it. (A) consume (B) consumed (C) consuming (D) consumption
12. The psychologist ______ at the University of Oxford developed a new method to test animal intelligence. (A) that is study (B) who had studied (C) who was studied (D) which studied
13. After ______ the angry mob shouting for his resignation, the President summoned his loyal aides to his office. (A) he hearing (B) their hearing (C) heard (D) hearing
14. She ______ tennis on and off for three years. (A) playing (B) has been playing (C) is playing (D) is played
15. ______, the news about the terrible rail disaster shocked the audience. (A) Watching TV last night (B) To watch TV last night (C) While watching TV last night (D) While they were watching TV last night
16. Emma’s face turned red when her teacher accused her ______ lying.(A) of(B) with (C) in(D) by
17. ______ that college would cost his parents most of their savings, he dropped out after six months. (A) After realized (B) Being realized (C) Had realized (D) Realizing
18. Local residents have been forced to think of ways to conserve water, _____ other cities have had made changes to avoid water scarcity. (A) just as (B) likewise (C) in contrast (D) in addition
19. A carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), ______ by a country or a person in one year. (A) emitting (B) emitted (C) being emitting (D) to emit
20. I was about to pay for the pomegranate when ______ that I had left my wallet at home. (A) it suddenly dawned on me (B) suddenly dawned on me (C) it suddenly dawned on (D) it suddenly dawned me
21. (A) Therefore (B) Accordingly (C) Nonetheless (D) Exponentially
22. (A) cable (B) problem (C) premium (D) device
23. (A) reproduce (B) terminate (C) evade (D) amortize
24. (A) unpractical (B) vital (C) scruffy (D) fierce
25. (A) porcupine (B) gibberish (C) periwinkle (D) riddle
26. (A) residence (B) habit (C) shutter (D) oppression
27. (A) batteries (B) retaliations (C) insulations (D) categories
28. (A) distinct from (B) invisible to (C) account for (D) differ in
29. (A) weaning from (B) in search of (C) wreaking on (D) in search to
30. (A) expelling (B) expelled (C) have been expelled (D) have expelled
31. (A) poorly (B) deficiently (C) marvelously (D) ordinarily
32. (A) embody (B) prevent (C) encumber (D) participate
33. (A) untouched (B) inseparable (C) distant (D) independent
34. (A) verbal (B) grammatical (C) lexical (D) non-verbal
35. (A) distracts in (B) stands by (C) results from (D) leads to
36. “Anorexia” is a (an) _____ disorder. (A) learning (B) eating (C) sleeping (D) reading
37. What do some anorexia patients do when they think they are not slim enough? (A) They try eating more. (B) They try sleeping more. (C) They try exercising more. (D) They try talking more.
38. The word “frantically” is closest in meaning to ______. (A) calmly (B) passively (C) hectically (D) systematically
39. According to the passage, what is the most difficult part of the anorexia treatment? (A) Patients refuse to admit their problems. (B) There are few anorexia specialists. (C) Effective medicine is costly. (D) It is difficult to identify the symptoms.
40. What can be inferred about the purpose of the anorexia treatment? (A) To encourage patients to lose weight rapidly (B) To prohibit patients from eating all kinds of meat (C) To teach patients how to chew food carefully(D) To help patients cope with their fear of eating
41. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) Females who defy traditional gender stereotypes are at higher risk of sexual violence. (B) Alcohol use is one of the most important factors that put adolescents at risk for sexual violence. (C) A victim under alcohol influence can always consciously give consent to sexual activities. (D) Approximately one-fifth adolescents report observing dating violence.
42. According to the passage, the word “impairs” is closest in meaning to ______. (A) repairs (B) expedites (C) weakens (D) enhances
43. According to the passage, the word “submissive” is closest in meaning to ______. (A) surrendering (B) defiant (C) ignorant (D) desensitizing
44. According to the passage, which is the most likely factor for teenage boys to commit dating violence?(A) Having a high self-esteem(B) Witnessing violence at home(C) Participating in school events (D) Being emotionally aloof
45. According to the passage, which of the following is true about “Safe Dates”? (A) It is a home-based intervention program which provides counseling services to victims of sexual assaults. (B) It excludes boys who have just begun to date and who admit to having perpetrated violence. (C) It provides one-to-one sessions, covering topics of domestic violence. (D) It educates middle- and high-school students about how to prevent dating violence.
46. According to the passage, which is the most unlikely theme in Banksy’s graffiti? (A) Hilarious pictures (B) Anti-authority mockeries (C) Nature-inspired portraits (D) Social satires
47. According to the passage, the word “snuck” is closest in meaning to ______. (A) snickered (B) robbed (C) facilitated (D) stole
48. What can be inferred from the passage? (A) Banksy is actually a group of graffiti artists. (B) Banksy is an artist active in art communities exclusively in the UK. (C) Despite his success, Banksy tends to keep anonymous. (D) Banksy did not have proper art materials, so he started spraying walls.
49. According to the passage, what is Banksy’s impact on this new outsider art form? (A) He has brought it to today’s galleries. (B) He has imitated a traditional form of art. (C) He has impeded street art around the world. (D) He has suppressed the public’s awareness of his art works in the UK.
50. Which is the best title for this passage? (A) Banksy’s Graffiti: Winner of Academy Award? (B) Graffiti Legalization: Time to Act? (C) How Did Banksy Break into the Art World? (D) Graffiti in Exile: How Did Banksy Do It?
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