所屬科目:研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
1. Lila and Peter worked hard at helping their daughter learn to rein in her ________.(A) symptoms (B) temper (C) wishes (D) terrible
2. With ________of coaxing, Jessica's daughter finally went onto the stage to perform.(A) a bit (B) masses (C) several (D) a few
3. At school, the teacher gave us tests to ________ our cognitive abilities.(A) sense (B) relax (C) assess (D) control
4. I love buffets because of the ________ of food that is offered.(A) manipulation (B) errors (C) places (D) array
5. One of the most difficult things for students to ________ is learning to synthesize the information they learn.(A) reflect (B) dictate (C) master (D) expert
6. The budget team is working on figuring out how best to ________ this year's surplus.(A) incorporate (B) situate (C) vitalize (D) allocate
7. The counselor suggested that Marty take a drama class to ________his experiences.(A) progress (B) relieve (C) melt (D) diversify
8. Please ________me to introduce our speaker, the venerable Dr. Hartley!(A) allow (B) forgive (C) contribute (D) pardon
9. If you have a grievance, you need to ________it officially with the union.(A) consider (B) retrieve (C) linger (D) file
10. It took a lot of effort before the immigrants managed to________ themselves into society.(A) intervene (B) innovate (C) integrate (D) resurrect
11. The warranty won't ________ any damage that's due to normal wear and tear.(A) suffice (B) estimate (C) diversify (D) cover
12. Here; have a bun to ________your hunger off until we grab dinner.(A) stave (B) measure (C) prevent (D) count
13. Our building has 24-hour security as well as a very helpful _.(A) pilot (B) concierge (C) charger (D) character
14. Their relationship really ________after they were involved in a serious accident.(A) involved (B) perseved (C) cemented (D) consisted
15. My mom can't wait till we can drive so she can stop being our________.(A) servant (B) manager (C) chauffeur (D) patient
16. (A) option (B) point (C) control (D) exception
17. (A) Because of (B) Despite (C) Since (D) Instead of
18. (A) letting (B) leaving (C) finding (D) resting
19. (A) sleeps (B) activities (C) guessing (D) people
20. (A) observe (B) give (C) set (D) mix
21. (A) resolve to (B) play to (C) work out (D) send out
22. (A) unless (B) certainly (C) regardless (D) thankfully
23. (A) training (B) activity (C) recital (D) place
24. (A) are giving (B) given (C) gives (D) gave
25. (A) not (B) so (C) nor (D) if
26. (A) same (B) meeting (C) majority (D) hospitable
27. (A) In fact (B) Just so (C) To that (D) Instead
28. (A) passing (B) growing (C) master (D) little
29. (A) inhabit (B) assume (C) give off (D) figure out
30. (A) solutions (B) inroads (C) guesses (D) leaps
31. Why is the concept of energy harvesting becoming popular?(A) Because people are worried about money.(B) Because we constantly need more forms of power.(C) Because people don't like to move too much.(D) Because the gadgets we own are getting more expensive.
32. What's a rudimentary type of energy harvesting?(A) To quickly rub two objects together.(B) To change lithium-powered batteries.(C) To use magnets and computer chips.(D) To transform human motion.
33. What is Apple's idea for energy harvesting technology based on?(A) A physical action.(B) Creative thought.(C) Interchangeable plugs.(D) A complex revolution.
34. Why would Intel's energy harvesting concept be attractive?(A) Because it is difficult to implement.(B) Because of the low costs involved.(C) Because it wouldn't require someone to be active.(D) Because people have been asking for this.
35. What is another possible way to harvest energy?(A) Turn on the lights with a switch.(B) Collect it from invisible sound waves.(C) Put batteries into different devices.(D) Reuse compost by burning it up.
36. What is Thailand famous for?(A) Its wide variety of restaurants and food stalls.(B) Its golden arches and elaborate temples.(C) Its strict standard of living.(D) Its happy, gentle and considerate people.
37. Why should you learn some Thai manners before going?(A) So you don't upset or annoy anyone.(B) So you can speak with the Thai people.(C) So the Royal Family might invite you to the palace.(D) So the immigration officials will allow you to come in.
38. What is a definite faux-pas in Thailand?(A) Standing when the national anthem plays.(B) Eating dinner at the wrong time of day.(C) Making negative remarks about the King.(D) Speaking the Thai language with an accent.
39. How would two Thai people normally say hello to each other?(A) They would give a little wave with their hands.(B) They would give a small bow towards each other.(C) They would place their hands together like they were praying.(D) They would just say, "Wai".
40. What might mai pen rai look like in a Thai confrontation?(A) They might use strong words.(B) They might bow towards each other.(C) They might just shrug and say it's okay.(D) They might have ultimate serious fight.
41. What do most people think of self-driving cars?(A) As somewhat threatening.(B) As an exciting concept.(C) As a passing fad.(D) As old-fashioned.
42. What is one criterion that needs to be met before there are self-driving cars everywhere?(A) All the cars need to have willing passengers.(B) All the cars must be in tip-top condition.(C) All the cars must be registered.(D) All the cars need to be in tune with each other.
43. How long does a typical household own a car for?(A) A few years.(B) Half a decade.(C) Just over a decade.(D) Their lifetime.
44. Why does the author discuss elevators in this talk?(A) Because the author enjoys the topic a lot.(B) Because elevators were once used as vehicles.(C) Because the author wants to compare them to automated cars.(D) Because elevators give background to automation technology.
45. What happened to Fiat-Chrysler?(A) They had to become more innovative.(B) They had to take back many cars.(C) They had to give customers incentives.(D) They had to make new car engines.
46. What happened to Herd that gave him amnesia?(A) He damaged his brain while playing sports.(B) He lost his mind while playing baseball.(C) He got really depressed about his future.(D) He suffered severe trauma to his leg.
47. What did Herd forget when he got amnesia?(A) He couldn't remember how to throw a ball.(B) He didn't know how to spell anymore.(C) He couldn't remember his own name.(D) He didn't know any of his family members.
48. According to his doctor, what was different about Herd's amnesia?(A) Herd also acquired some mental side effects.(B) Herd still hasn't fully regained his memories.(C) Herd's memory bounced back very quickly.(D) Herd can still read books very well.
49. What happened to Herd's language skills?(A) He could speak in many languages.(B) He could read big words but couldn't write them.(C) He lost many of the words he once knew.(D) He retained all of them.
50. What happened to Herd's baseball skills?(A) He was still able to hit the ball half the time.(B) He still knew all the essentials of the game.(C) He had to relearn all the main rules.(D) He only remembered the coach and nothing else.