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112年 - 112 教育部自學進修專科學校學力鑑定考試試題_共同科目:英文#121553
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專科學力鑑定◆共同科目:英文 |
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112年 |
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50 |
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1. Summer can be very hot in Taiwan. _______, not many people go to the park during daytime. (A) Therefore (B) However (C) Meanwhile (D) Since
2. This dog is trained to _______ hidden bombs at the airport. (A) plant (B) detect (C) extract (D) overlook
3. Their one-year-old daughter is at the stage where she can say _______ words but not full sentences. (A) individual (B) respectful (C) technical (D) resourceful
4. His weight _______ when he stops eating sugar. (A) spreads (B) crashes (C) expands (D) reduces
5. The German soccer team _______ the Italian team and reached the final. (A) delighted (B) defeated (C) confused (D) concerned
6. The street was silent except for the _______ burst of laughter from one of the workmen. (A) official (B) original (C) optimistic (D) occasional
7. Don’t _______ your nose on your sleeve. (A) raise (B) wipe (C) link (D) cough
8. Exercise _______ is key to a healthy lifestyle. (A) regularly (B) heavily (C) immediately (D) occasionally
9. The patient is in _______ condition and needs to be sent to the hospital immediately. (A) minor (B) critical (C) essential (D) suitable
10. Don’t forget to _______ your breakfast before going to school. (A) hand (B) gasp (C) grab (D) mend
11. Her pale face was an _______ that she wasn’t feeling well. (A) instruction (B) information (C) indication (D) inclination
12. I told her I’d meet her at the restaurant, but perhaps she _______ and went straight to the movie theater. (A) received (B) negotiated (C) compensated (D) misunderstood
13. Three of the soldiers were killed and the rest were _______ in the battlefield. (A) captured (B) rewarded (C) interpreted (D) misbehaved
14. Many people believe that poverty is a _______ of overpopulation. (A) generation (B) consequence (C) admission (D) benefit
15. The government’s _______ policies have led us into the worst recession in years. (A) efficient (B) educational (C) economic (D) evident
16. Attending the workshop is _______, but it’s highly recommended for future students. (A) required (B) acceptable (C) meaningful (D) optional
17. Dan was able to _______ a better salary after discussing his skills with his manager. (A) defend (B) negotiate (C) support (D) prosper
18. Throughout the holiday, the weather _______ between rain and sunshine every day. (A) vacationed (B) contributed (C) displeased (D) alternated
19. She was shocked that her favorite website had been spreading fake news to _______ people’s opinion. (A) dismiss (B) manipulate (C) overlook (D) provide
20. Jack tends to _______ his achievements, making his stories sound more impressive. (A) allocate (B) maintain (C) violate (D) exaggerate
21. Nancy: How’s your new job?
James: There’s so much to learn. I’m still trying to ______________.(A) get rid of it(B) put it away(C) get the hang of it(D) get out of hand
22. Alan: The weather is gloomy today.
Helen:Yes. It’s ______________.(A) sunny with mild temperature(B) hot and humid(C) dark and cold(D) breezy and cool
23. Sara: Would you like something to drink? We have both tea and coffee in the office kitchenette.
Emma:Thanks! I prefer tea to coffee.
Sara: Got it. Is ______________ OK?
Emma:Yes, please.(A) green tea(B) regular black coffee(C) milk(D) hot water
24. Sue: Ms. Tina Chen was the first woman to be nominated for the position of CEO.
Jill: I think ______________.
Sue: Me too. I believe she’ll help the company to grow.(A) she needs it(B) she owns it(C) she deserves it(D) she claims it
25. Student A: Excuse me. Could you help me find the cafeteria?
Student B: Sure! You just need to go down this hallway, take a left at the end, and you’ll see the cafeteria.
Student A: ______________(A) Thank you so much for the map.(B) Thank you so much for the guided tour.(C) Thank you so much for the talk.(D) Thank you so much for the direction.
26. Bob: I just finished reading “To Kill a Mockingbird” for my literature class.
Sally: Oh, I read that book last year. ______________
Bob: Absolutely! Here you go.
Sally: Many thanks.(A) What other books have you read?(B) How long did it take you to finish it?(C) Can you lend me your copy of the book?(D) Did you understand the ending at all?
27. Dave: I’m thinking of taking a part-time job on campus.
Emily: ______________
Dave: That’s what I’m thinking too. But I don’t know how to find one.
Emily: You should check the student job board for openings.(A) It could be a great way to earn some extra money.(B) Really? What kind of job do you have in mind?(C) How many hours can you work for the part-time job?(D) I had a part-time job as well last semester. I didn’t enjoy it.
28. Max: I’m so nervous about my presentation tomorrow.
Ella: Don’t worry. ______________
Max: I just want it to go well.
Ella: Take some deep breaths and you’ll do great!(A) You’re well-prepared, so just do your best.(B) I don’t think you can handle the presentation.(C) We should have practiced and rehearsed more.(D) Presentations are my favorite part of the course.
29. Alex:I heard there’s a study group for the midterm exam.
Jane: That’s a smart idea. ______________
Alex: Yes, peer support is very important.
Jane: Let’s check it out now.(A) Study groups are a waste of time.(B) I can concentrate better when studying alone.(C) I’m not interested in joining no matter what you say.(D) It might be helpful to review together.
30. Chris: Lately, I’ve been contemplating learning a musical instrument.
Laura: ______________ Go for it.
Chris: I think it could be a great hobby.
Laura: Definitely! Music is so rewarding.(A) Learning an instrument sounds exciting.(B) Playing an instrument is way too difficult.(C) I really don’t see the point of learning music.(D) I’m trying to recall the last musical we watched together.
31. (A) charming (B) neglect (C) various (D) sensible
32. (A) labor (B) plot (C) blend (D) degree
33. (A) rises (B) turns (C) rolls (D) falls
34. (A) Mechanics (B) Suppliers (C) Visitors (D) Vendors
35. (A) location (B) atmosphere (C) condition (D) scenery
36. (A) technology (B) fine art (C) mathematics (D) history
37. (A) concentration (B) context (C) contest (D) confusion
38. (A) specific (B) tremendous (C) mysterious (D) artistic
39. (A) limitless (B) restricted (C) obsolete (D) confusing
40. (A) suffers (B) declines (C) advances (D) remains
41. Why are scientists studying storytelling? (A) To understand about the forms of storytelling. (B) To learn how stories can change emotions and thoughts. (C) To discourage people from using stories in daily life. (D) To prove that storytelling has no impact on society.
42. What did the recent brain image research show about the effects of stories? (A) Stories have no impact on our emotions. (B) Stories make us feel connected with characters. (C) Stories confuse our brains and change our behavior. (D) Stories only affect adults’ emotions.
43. How do the scientific findings help advertisers and teachers? (A) To help them create complex messages. (B) To allow them to control people’s emotions. (C) To make their messages more exciting and memorable. (D) To assist them to gain profits and become rich.
44. Which of the following is closest in meaning to trigger in the passage? (A) increase (B) develop (C) block (D) spark
45. What is the best title for the passage? (A) The Science of Storytelling (B) The Art of Storytelling (C) The Images of Storytelling (D) A Guide to Effective Storytelling
46. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) The history of urbanization of major cities. (B) The joys and dynamics of rural and urban living. (C) The positive and negative aspects of urban living. (D) The importance of establishing a good healthcare system.
47. According to the passage, what is one disadvantage of urban living? (A) Low cost of living. (B) Rich cultural exposure. (C) Limited access to healthcare. (D) Traffic jam and air pollution.
48. What is mentioned as an advantage of urban living in the passage? (A) Sufficient job opportunities. (B) Limited social connectivity. (C) Access to rural landscapes. (D) Overcrowding and resource scarcity.
49. According to the passage, what can urban living promote? (A) Isolation and prejudice. (B) Environmental conservation. (C) Acceptance to diverse cultures. (D) Limited networking opportunities.
50. What is highlighted as a potential disadvantage of urban living in the passage? (A) Access to abundant green spaces and entertainment. (B) Worries about increased level of criminal activities. (C) Educational opportunities and fairness for job applications. (D) Conservation of beautiful traditions and diverse languages.
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