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112年 - 112 中國醫藥大學_學士班寒假轉學考試試題:英文#118669
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
112年 |
選擇題數:
50 |
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0
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
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1. Good presenters often use photos, diagrams, or other kinds of visuals to _____ the points they want to make. (A) announce (B) illustrate (C) respect (D) revere
2. The main character faces a terrible ______. Does he save the city or save the woman he loves? (A) incident (B) obstacle (C) dilemma (D) moral
3. Farming and meat production are the reasons for the _____ of many forests. (A) destruction (B) discard (C) cost (D) emissions
4. My twin brother and I have a very close ______. We always know what the other is thinking. (A) bond (B) impact (C) role (D) function
5. Professor Chalamet’s lectures are usually very_____ . He has great energy, so his students never get bored. (A) indifferent (B) equitable (C) detached (D) animated
6. If you want to increase your _____ with followers on social media, you should post great photos and use humor. (A) apathy (B) aloofness (C) velocity (D) engagement
7. The _____ to my new role at the company will be slow. I have some projects to finish up first. (A) transition (B) stagnation (C) fixation (D) constancy
8. If we want to _____ our meeting time, we should start with the most important projects, and leave the less important topics until the end. (A) compromise (B) impair (C) optimize (D) deteriorate
9. These new glasses don’t work properly. They seem to ______ my vision rather than improve it. (A) distort (B) unravel (C) clarify (D) verify
10. If you want to _____ as a student, you need to do more than attend classes. Create specific and realistic goals to achieve success. (A) degenerate (B) thrive (C) regress (D) flounder
11. I really enjoy reading the messages _____ me. (A) who my friends send (B) my friends send (C) that my friends they send (D) my friends sending
12. Websites _____ upload videos are very popular. (A) that lets people (B) who let people (C) which let people (D) where let people
13. When you study the crucial influence on a person’s life, you must first consider ____. (A) the environment where did he grow up (B) the environment in which he grew up (C) where did he grow up in the environment (D) the environment which he grew up
14. _____ but is converted into heat. (A) The energy is not lost which is consumed in overcoming friction (B) The energy which it is consumed in overcoming friction is not lost (C) The energy which is consumed in overcoming friction is not lost (D) The energy is not lost which consumed in overcoming friction
15. When she retires, Professor Charon _____ here for over thirty years, but her classes are never dull. (A) teaches (B) has taught (C) will teach (D) will have taught
16. The high-speed rail train _____ when Rita reached the train station. (A) should have left (B) would have (C) had left (D) left
17. Only in recent years have people become aware of the importance of environmental protection and _____ various measures to prevent pollution from worsening. (A) do they begin to take (B) they begin to take (C) began to take (D) begun to take
18. Most pathologists believe that high blood pressure _____ from a diverse range of factors. (A) results (B) resulting (C) it results (D) that results
19. _____ the Amazon Rain Forest were to be wiped off the surface of the earth, forty percent of the oxygen in the atmosphere would disappear. (A) Due to (B) It is (C) If (D) That
20. Most people do not become aware _____ the Information Age means to them until they realize the speed, precision, and adaptability the computer can bring them. (A) that (B) of that (C) that which (D) of what
21. (A) advancing (B) hindering (C) impeding (D) stalling
22. (A) removed (B) disassociated (C) separated (D) attached
23. (A) impotence (B) ability (C) ineptitude (D) inefficiency
24. (A) fulfillment (B) realization (C) completion (D) source
25. (A) disrupting (B) unbalancing (C) disturbing (D) adjusting
26. (A) variation (B) repetition (C) discontinuity (D) alteration
27.(A) recurring (B) occasional (C) temporary (D) halting
28. (A) capacity (B) impairment (C) unawareness (D) disorientation
29. (A) surrendered (B) yielded (C) penetrated (D) halted
30. (A) release (B) capture (C) discard (D) exclude
31. (A) endorse (B) admit (C) sanction (D) prohibit
32. (A) exterior (B) surface (C) elevation (D) foundation
33. (A) compromised (B) unfortified (C) reinforced (D) delicate
34. (A) ensuring (B) jeopardizing (C) overlooking (D) disregarding
35. (A) deficiencies (B) precautions (C) oversights (D) vulnerabilities
36. What does the author say about the experiment in the second paragraph? (A) Bach‘s music was chosen because he used technology to compose it. (B) The concert was short because the AI had not written much music. (C) Some listeners could not identify the music written by the AI. (D) Most listeners detested the music concert and resisted attending it.
37. What does the author imply in the third paragraph? (A) Some poetry is not logical or does not have a clear meaning. (B) Computers are not capable of writing poems. (C) Short poems written by AIs are worse than long AI poems. (D) Most AIs’ writings are expected to receive a major literary award.
38. What does the author say about art in the fifth paragraph? (A) Art generates emotions whether it was created by a human or a computer. (B) The process that humans and computers use to make art can be the same. (C) Computers can produce good art, but they cannot easily recognize good art. (D) Computer creations of art receive an award.
39. Why does the author mention Sougwen Chung in the sixth paragraph? (A) to illustrate that human artists can work with AIs (B) to emphasize how creative and artistic humans are (C) to explain why robots need help to produce art (D) to intimidate people that someday AI will defeat humans in art creations
40. Why is Chung’s art going in new directions? (A) because the robot is an artificial intelligence (B) because the robot can copy her hand movements (C) because the robot paints at the same time as she does (D) because the robot has its own emotions
41. How does the writer support the main idea in the second paragraph? (A) with a citation (B) with general research (C) with a personal story (D) with a film
42. Why does the writer mention John Donne in the first paragraph? (A) to suggest that poets often spend time alone (B) to support a point that he/she wants to make (C) to argue that Donne’s point is no longer true (D) to give an example of a well-loved poet
43. Why does the writer mention sleep in the second paragraph? (A) to give an example of a condition people worry about (B) to explain why being alone can make people tired (C) to argue that sleep is more important than solitude (D) to show a connection between sleep and solitude
44. Why does the writer say “That is, it can improve our relationships with other people” in the fourth paragraph? (A) to introduce an example that supports the main argument (B) to show how one key idea contrasts with a point made earlier (C) to express a key point in a way that is easy to understand (D) to suggest that not everybody has the same idea about a topic
45. Why does the writer mention sadness and illness in the fifth paragraph? (A) to explain how mental health can affect physical health (B) to remind readers of the words and ideas of John Donne (C) to emphasize the idea that solitude and loneliness never end (D) to give some examples of the negative effects of loneliness
46. What is the writer’s main point in the first paragraph? (A) Air pollution is especially harmful to children. (B) Vehicles are a major cause of air pollution in cities. (C) Cars, trucks, and buses use most of the world’s energy. (D) Greenhouse gases are the primary cause of climate change.
47. What is the main idea of the second paragraph? (A) London has improved the air quality in the center of the city by reducing the number of cars. (B) Air pollution has caused major public health problems in London, especially for the poor. (C) The city can use the money from the ULEZ fees to fight pollution. (D) London has introduced a low-emission zone as a way to reduce pollution.
48. What is the main idea of the third paragraph? (A) The ULEZ program has been a success and is expanding to a larger area of the city. (B) The ULEZ program’s purpose is to reduce the number of cars that cause pollution. (C) The ULEZ program’s purpose is to improve public transportation and help people buy new cars. (D) More people are biking and walking now than before the introduction of the ULEZ.
49. What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph? (A) Critics say that the ULEZ is not needed or helpful, but the government thinks it will reduce pollution. (B) Similar programs in other cities have not resulted in better air quality, so London’s air will probably not improve much. (C) There are many arguments against ULEZ; however, none of them are based on good evidence. (D) Climate change demands a more dramatic response than the ULEZ program.
50. What is the main idea of the fifth paragraph? (A) Large urban centers will be less polluted places to live in the future. (B) ULEZ has already had a significant impact on air pollution in London. (C) Zero-emissions zones are likely to replace programs such as ULEZ. (D) London is a leader in the effort to reduce emissions in big cities.
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