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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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1. The play which had been ________for children became a popular blockbuster movie. (A) adapted (B) oppressed (C) exceeded (D) pierced
2. It is sad to see the bodies of hundreds of blue penguins wash ashore in New Zealand. Conservation officials believe mass die-offs are becoming more frequent as climate crisis________ food chains. (A) disrupts (B) dissuades (C) dignifies (D) speculates
3. When you are in a bad mood, you look morosely________ . (A) consecutive (B) prevenient (C) incremental (D) grumpy
4. This is captain speaking: we are currently flying at an________ of 15,000 meters. (A) altitude (B) amplitude (C) aptitude (D) attitude
5. Teachers must be aware of children’s level of emotional maturity as well as their________ abilities to select appropriate materials. (A) inconclusive (B) negative (C) cognitive (D) stainless
6. Among those daring barnstormers was Bessie Coleman, the first licensed African-American pilot. Coleman was born in Texas in 1892, only a few years after the
abolition
of slavery. (A) abundance (B) inventory (C) revocation (D) compulsion
7. Instead of giving students a
barrage
of information, teachers aim to give students multiple opportunities to interact with fewer concepts in more ways. (A) barrenness (B) succession (C) cavity (D) discontinuity
8. Alzheimer’s is a disease that causes brain cells to
deteriorate
and eventually die. (A) enliven (B) embellish (C) decorate (D) worsen
9. It began with the
mundane
problem of spoiled wine. Wine—making was an important industry in France, and the problem of spoilage was a costly one. (A) baneful (B) parlous (C) incomparable (D) common
10. These trends have required young people to accumulate significant work experience and educational
credentials
in order to earn enough to support a family. (A) certificates (B) creeds (C) crashes (D) crazes
11. _____ to get into college that she decided to start blogging about it. (A) Difficult it was so (B) It so was difficult (C) It difficult was so (D) So difficult was it
12.________ in Africa as a volunteer, she understood the real impact of poverty. (A) Have been working (B) Having worked (C) Had working (D) Had been working
13. ________condemning someone to a suffering or undignified death, euthanasia allows patients to experience a dignified death. (A) Therefore (B) In spite of (C) Likewise (D) Instead of
14. If the house were bigger, we________ room for that nice sofa. (A) will have (B) would have (C) have (D) had
15. He________ the urological unit for an enlarged prostate last night. (A) admitted to (B) was admitted to (C) is admitted himself (D) is admitted
16.________ by the lack of interest in his proposal, he proceeded to put forward his alternative idea. (A) Discouraging (B) Had discouraged (C) Was discouraged (D) Discouraged
17. She is the author________ self-help book is gaining global recognition. (A) whose (B) whom (C) who (D) which
18. Nowadays the video interviews are becoming ________popular in the recruitment process. (A) increasing (B) increase (C) increasingly (D) increased
19. By the time his boss________ back from Singapore, he will already have finished the project. (A) gets (B) got (C) will get (D) gotten
20. The owner of the monkey has been criticized________ the animal to a small cage. (A) confines (B) had confined (C) for confining (D) may confine
21. (A) antisepsis (B) antiknock (C) antihero (D) antipathy
22. (A) segmented (B) starved (C) audited (D) culminated
23. (A) tally (B) flash (C) contract (D) complete
24. (A) is exposing (B) exposed to (C) exposing (D) was exposing
25. (A) are adm inistering (B) is spared (C) was sparing (D) was administered
26. (A) degrade (B) calm (C) attach (D) attack
27. (A) picking up (B) pick up (C) picked up (D) have picking up
28. (A) neutralize (B) falsify (C) defy (D) handle
29. (A) detect (B) liberate (C) stomp (D) evacuate
30. (A) flirt (B) translate (C) proclaim (D) stagger
31. (A) preempted (B) proved (C) scattered (D) warranted
32. (A) refined (B) hypnotic (C) tentative (D) envious
33. (A) veil (B) bulk (C) hurdle (D) repair
34. (A) estimated (B) expedited (C) vanished (D) developed
35. (A) soaked (B) imitated (C) scratched (D) conquered
36. According to the text, who were the first people to record historical events and write literary works? (A) Sumerians (B) Asia-Pacific Islanders (C) Egyptians (D) Iraqis
37. How did the ancient Mesopotamians survive in a land with little rainfall? (A) They built towns with a palace at their center. (B) They built efficient watering systems. (C) They got the rain through the help of their prophets. (D) They settled into a war lifestyle.
38. Why was cuneiform initially invented? (A) to notate Mesopotamian music (B) to record the epic of Gilgamesh (C) to keep records of goods and business transactions (D) to portray the beauty of natural scenery
39. In what field was Hammurabi most famous for? (A) architecture (B) engineering (C) medicine (D) law
40. What can we infer from the phrase lost to the sands of time in the context of the last paragraph? (A) Written records of Mesopotamia such as those translation texts on tablets can no longer be found. (B) Mesopotamia’s culture is completely destroyed and has no bearing at all on any modern civilizations. (C) The great city of Mesopotamia has been eroded by sandstorms. (D) Ancient Mesopotamia buildings could only be recovered from the historical records and remains.
41. What is the main purpose of the article? (A) To illustrate the aesthetic aspect of memes (B) To define memes and to discuss their applications and impacts (C) To highlight the impact of memes on global warming (D) To persuade readers to stop using memes
42. Which is
NOT
mentioned as a reason why memes spread fast? (A) emotional resonance (B) possibilities and creativities (C) long and incomprehensible information (D) prompt reaction
43. The word
provoke
in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_________ ? (A) arouse (B) boast (C) address (D) eradicate
44. The word
viral
in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_________ ? (A) chronic (B) furious (C) rival (D) famous
45. What is suggested about the polar bear meme? (A) It empowers the social movement against polar bears. (B) It unequivocally helps people reach the consensus on how to commute in a city. (C) It gets people’s attention but the authorities blow it off. (D) It fails to address the complex relations between polar bears and global warming.
46. What might be the best title for this article? (A) Nixon’s success in Cancer Prevention (B) We should value prevention treatment (C) The patient rights in the United States (D) The future of the AIDS intervention
47. Which is NOT explicitly listed as a possible reason for cancer prevention to be undervalued? (A) The research on proactive prevention is often more complicated than the research on reactive treatment. (B) The prevention research is usually less dramatic than the research on advanced disease. (C) The prevention research is not as profitable as reactive medical treatments. (D) All lawmakers have already unambiguously recognized the value and need of prevention intervention.
48. What does unenticing mean? (A) unbelievable (B) unhealthy (C) unattractive (D) unknown
49. What is correct about “the moon shot” for cancer in 1969? (A) It promoted the idea that cancer is not treatable. (B) Nixon promised to concentrate on finding cures for cancer and he succeeded. (C) The author argues that the moon shot hardly reached its goal because of insufficient funding. (D) The cancer moon shot project was inspired by the Apollo 11 space mission.
50. Why did Koh say “When I interact with lawmakers, I often ask about whether they have experienced the pain of losing a loved one when it could have been prevented. That usually humanizes the conversation and gives it relevance and immediacy.”? (A) Koh tried to appeal to the lawmakers’ personal experiences of losing someone they love in order to make them understand how important cancer prevention was. (B) Koh did not care so much about if he could engage his audience. (C) Koh asked the lawmakers to put aside their personal feelings and to disregard their personal experiences. (D) Koh denied that all lawmakers had any experience of losing their loved ones.
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