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110年 - 110 中國醫藥大學_學士班寒假轉學招生考試:英文#105927
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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:
50 |
申論題數:
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. Omicron was totally or partially resistant to neutralization by all mAbs tested. Sera from Pfizer or AstraZeneca vaccine recipients, sampled 5 months after complete vaccination, barely _____ Omicron. (A) inhibited (B) released (C) demonstrated (D) facilitated
2. When President Barack Obama was done, the crowd rose and clapped vigorously. Yet, at the question and answer session, attentive spectators and audience _____ several points about the given speech. (A) inclined (B) increased (C) raised (D) nourished
3. Every fiber in the boxer’s muscles _____ in anticipation when the fight was about to begin. (A) swayed (B) relaxed (C) stretched out (D) tensed
4. Many families create their own colors at home, using dyes ____ from flowers. (A) inhibited (B) extracted (C) incorporated (D) inserted
5. They received a(n) ____ of letters in reply to the advertisement. (A) avalanche (B) amount (C) rain (D) blanket
6. Most of the building remains
intact
even after the impact of the earthquake. (A) undamaged (B) imperfect (C) diminished (D) partial
7. One group of ancient people stalled temporarily in the Middle East, while the other
commenced
a journey that would last tens of thousands of years.
(A) stopped
(B) completed
(C) halted
(D) initiated
8. The government should provide a list of products that are potentially
hazardous
to health. (A) detrimental (B) beneficial (C) harmless (D) favorable
9. Adele’s
relentless
pursuit of perfection has made her a successful person. (A) recurrent (B) ceaseless (C) occasional (D) intermittent
10. The future
prosperity
of the country depends on economic growth.(A) frivolity(B) affluence(C) inferiority(D) slump
11. James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo’s contributions to cancer study were ___ those of Albert Einstein. (A) More important than (B) important than (C) as important as (D) the most important
12. Computers and other electronic equipment become obsolete in just a few years, ______ customers with little choice but _____ newer ones to keep up with the trend and fulfill their desire. (A) left; bought (B) to leave; to buy (C) to leave; buying (D) leaving; to buy
13. With a team ___ 17 Omnis and 10 Westerners, our ship Sohar departs Muscat on November 23. (A) comprised of (B) consisted of (C) composing of (D) combined of
14. Paintings of Egyptians ___ over 4,000 years show both men and women painting their nails and wearing makeup. (A) date back (B) dated back (C) dates back (D) dating back
15. In recent years in many industrialized nations, tattooing, henna body art, and, to a lesser degree, scarring ___ in popularity. (A) gain (B) gained (C) gaining (D) have been gaining
16. It is no doubt a fact that _____ form of energy. (A) electricity is the most useful (B) electricity the most useful (C) the most useful in electricity (D) electricity being the most useful
17. In ___ of the perfect beach, travel writer Stanley Stewart heads to brazil, where he discovers some of the world’s most beautiful sandy escapes. (A) pursue (B) pursued (C) pursuit (D) pursuing
18. _____ flying, a bat emits a rapid series of ultrasonic signals, which bounce off any object in its path. (A) When it is (B) When it (C) When is (D) It is
19. The tips of some undersea mountains _____ islands in the middle of the ocean. (A) forming (B) form (C) they form (D) to form
20. Training this way requires an athlete to be not only ___ but ___ as well. (A) physical fitting … psychological healthy (B) physical fitting … psychologically healthy (C) physically fit … psychologically healthy (D) physical fit … psychological healthy
21. (A) orientation (B) expectation (C) arrangement (D) confusion
22. (A) sensation (B) emotion (C) passion (D) impression
23. (A) leave (B) surrender (C) abandon (D) salvage
24. (A) plain (B) effortless (C) problematic (D) intricate
25. (A) futile (B) adapted (C) idled (D) objectionable
26. (A) increasing (B) concluding (C) enhancing (D) compromising
27. (A) crush (B) retract (C) manipulate (D) shatter
28. (A) implemented (B) terminated (C) disregarded (D) suspended
29. (A) reputation (B) numerous (C) numbered (D) fierce
30. (A) extent (B) amount (C) reputation (D) discipline
31. (A) infuriated (B) decayed (C) elegant (D) fierce
32. (A) elegant (B) hideous (C) unsightly (D) miserly
33. (A) regulated (B) opposed (C) relayed (D) installed
34. (A) uploads (B) commits (C) alerts (D) conceals
35. (A) retained (B) relayed (C) withheld (D) kept
36. The purpose of the passage is to describe ____. (A) one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (B) the way ancient Egyptians lived (C) what King Khufu did for his country (D) how ordinary Egyptians helped to strengthen their country
37. What is the main idea of paragraph 2? (A) Thousands of Egyptians came to Giza to live. (B) Building the Great Pyramid was very difficult. (C) The people of Giza helped the visiting workers. (D) Building the Great Pyramid helped to strengthen Egypt.
38. In paragraph 1, sentence 5, the word apparently means ____. (A) unfortunately (B) exactly (C) probably (D) usually
39. In paragraph 2, sentence 2, the word it refers to ____. (A) ordinary Egyptians (B) the pyramid (C) groups of people (D) King Khufu's sons
40. Which statement about the Great Pyramid is NOT true? (A) It took thousands of workers to build it. (B) It took over 20 years to build it. (C) It was probably finished in the year 2560 B.C. (D) It contained about 3.2 million stone blocks.
41. The story is mainly about ____. (A) the CDC and how it does its job (B) pests that threaten our food (C) compulsory labeling of food products (D) threats to the safety of our food
42. In paragraph 2 sentence 3, another way to say “charged with investigating” is ____. (A) worried about investigating (B) who pay people to investigate (C) whose job it is to investigate (D) excited about investigating
43. What is the main idea of paragraph 3? (A) Many people get sick from drinking raw milk. (B) Contaminated foods are found in a wide variety of places. (C) Carefully-prepared foods are generally found to be safe. (D) Fruits and vegetables can be contaminated.
44. In the last sentence of paragraph 3, the word they refers to ____. (A) ordinary fruits and vegetables (B) carefully-prepared foods (C) problem foods (D) stories
45. The largest occurrence of salmonella poisoning ____. (A) made over 200,000 people sick (B) happened recently in the U.S. (C) affected people in all 50 states (D) was caused by eggs served in restaurants
46. The purpose of the reading is to ____. (A) describe a plan to write laws about how humans and robots should interact (B) explain some of the problems of human-robot interaction that have occurred (C) show why the South Korean government wants to put a robot in every home (D) give the reader background information about how robots work
47. What is the main idea of paragraph 6? (A) The Korean robotic ethics charter is a good idea. (B) Asimov's laws of robotics are not practical. (C) Today's robots don't have a moral sense. (D) Robots should not be held responsible for their accidents.
48. In paragraph 2, sentence 3, the word manifold means ____. (A) very few useful (B) some dangerous (C) a wide variety of (D) some worthless
49. According to the reading, South Korea plans to ____ by 2020. (A) use robots for military applications (B) develop a human-like robot (C) finish the Robot Ethics Charter (D) have a robot in every home
50. In the last sentence of paragraph 5, the word their refers to ____. (A) the robots’ (B) the humans’ (C) the researchers’ (D) the science fiction admirers’
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