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113年 - [無官方正解]113 國立臺灣大學_碩士班招生考試_部分系所:英文(A)#122312
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
113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. The diplomat's negotiation skills were pivotal in_________a consensus among the warring factions. (A) brokering (B) disrupting (C) manufacturing (D) playing
2. Her ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was truly_____. (A) commendable (B) reprehensible (C) deplorable (D) pioneering
3. The policy to impose new taxes sparked_____ among the citizens, leading to widespread protests. (A) apathy (B) dissent (C) acquiescence (D) compliance
4. The CEO's announcement to downsize the company was met with_____from employees who feared losing their jobs. (A) acclamation (B) approbation (C) consternation (D) deportation
5. His _____approach to problem-solving often yielded innovative solutions that others hadn't considered. (A) orthodox (B) avant-garde (C) conventional (D) traditional
6. The scarf is a perfect _____ to her outfit. (A) complexion (B) compliment (C) completion (D) complement
7. The speaker's _____arguments were met with skepticism from the audience, who demanded concrete evidence. (A) meticulous (B) courageous (C) salacious (D) fallacious
8. The orchestra's performance was_____, leaving the audience in awe of their musical prowess. (A) ephemeral (B) prodigious (C) unremarkable (D) mediocre
9. As the new virus can be transmitted in the form of small liquid particles when people cough, sneeze, or speak, it is very difficult to_____ the spread of the disease in crowded places. (A) refrain (B) contain (C) sustain (D) maintain
10. To_____conversations about mental health and improve the psychological wellbeing of students, National Taiwan University passed a proposal for mental health leave last fall. (A) decasualize (B) desensitize (C) destigmatize (D) decriminalize
11. The weather was terrible, so Sarah decided to _____ her plans and stay indoors. (A) cancel (B) cancelled (C) cancelling (D) cancels
12. I can't believe how much the company's profits_____ last year. (A) have increased (B) increasing (C) increased (D) increase
13. If he _____ the train, he would have missed the important meeting. (A) missed (B) would have missed (C) had missed (D) would miss
14. The director presented the annual report, _____ emphasized the center's achievements over the past year. (A) who (B) whom (C) which (D) that
15. It's high time we _____for the event; we don't want to be late. (A) leave (B) left (C) have left (D) leaving
16. By next year, she _____ for this company for ten years. (A) will be working (B) would have worked (C) will have been working (D) would have been working
17. I'm looking forward to _____ you at the conference next week. (A) met (B) meet (C) meeting (D) be meeting
18. Which of the following is correct? (A) So far the manager has interviewed fifty applicants, one of whom has a doctorate degree. (B) Teenagers spend an average of four hours a day on their smartphones, the majority of whom are spent on social media. (C) Over a thousand people, most of which were female, participated in the marathon. (D) On the shelf are over twenty mugs, all of which is designed by the most famous artist in town.
19. Which of the following is NOT correct? (A) Ten dollars is too much to pay for a coffee. (B) Each of the contestants is on the stage waiting. (C) Mathematics has been difficult for me since I was a child. (D) Neither the teacher nor the students wants to leave the house.
20. Which of the following expressions is more correct? (A) Singing at the top of his voice, the song irritated everybody at the party. (B) Stuffed with chestnuts, Peter served the turkey to his family and friends. (C) A decision was finally reached after reviewing all of the facts available. (D) They failed the experiment, not having studied the lab manual carefully.
21. (A) incompatible (B) inevitable (C) inconsequential (D) instructive
22. (A) timely (B) temporary (C) tertiary (D) trustworthy
23. (A) limitations (B) language (C) loss (D) linkages
24. (A) democracy (B) prosperity (C) modernity (D) security
25. (A) accomplishments (B) accusations (C) abuses (D) arrangements
26. (A) suppression (B) depression (C) compression (D) oppression
27. (A) rebuilding (B) reallocation (C) retribution (D) reimbursement
28. (A) economic (B) ecological (C) elegant (D) exquisite
29. (A) pandemic (B) pacific (C) epidemic (D) endemic
30. (A) robust (B) intellectual (C) exploratory (D) legitimate
31. (A) conservationists (B) geologists (C) zoologists (D) archaeologists
32. (A) instance (B) indoctrination (C) inception (D) initiative
33. (A) lush (B) flush (C) rush (D) plush
34. (A) sold (B) grown (C) stolen (D) dead
35. (A) joys (B) woes (C) discoveries (D) extravagances
36. (A) obscure (B) obtain (C) obstruct (D) observe
37. What change was made by National Taiwan University regarding supervisory relationships following sexual harassment complaints? (A) Students can file complaints directly to the president. (B) The gender equity committee no longer oversees complaints. (C) Students can now independently end supervisory relationships if their complaint is upheld. (D) The university removed the graduate student association's involvement in the process.
38. What will happen to a student's research results if they terminate their supervisory relationship due to upheld sexual harassment complaints? (A) The department will continue to supervise the research independently. (B) Both parties must reach an agreement on sharing the research within a month. (C) The department will suspend the research until further notice. (D) The supervisor's department will handle the research independently.
39. What prompted the changes in regulations at National Taiwan University? (A) A surge in reported cases of sexual harassment and abuse nationwide. (B) Pressure from the government to modify university policies. (C) Lack of involvement from the NTU President in addressing complaints. (D) Inadequate support from the academic affairs office for victims of harassment.
40. What is the primary mode through which 'cancel culture' operates, as described in the article? (A) Television news (B) Social media platforms (C) Printed newspapers (D) Radio broadcasts
41. What major debate does 'cancel culture' provoke, as mentioned in the article? (A) The economic impact on social media platforms (B) The impact on academic funding for universities (C) Its effects on free speech and social justice (D) The role of technology in modern culture and society
42. What does the article propose as an alternative approach regarding 'cancel culture' debates? (A) Emphasizing the importance of social media influencers in shaping public opinion. (B) Encouraging a broader dialogue on cancel culture without addressing social inequalities. (C) Focusing solely on punishing individuals rather than addressing systemic issues. (D) Engaging pedagogically to challenge social inequalities without perpetuating a toxic culture of exclusion.
43. What distinguishes academic argument from non-academic argument? (A) A focus on defeating opponents (B) An emphasis on logical reasoning and supporting evidence (C) A goal to engage in quarrels and heated discussions (D) A pursuit of converting others to a specific viewpoint
44. How does the explanatory argument differ from the victory-oriented argumentative position? (A) It focuses on rhetorical knockout and proving a singular thesis. (B) It seeks to demolish objections and opposing viewpoints. (C) It encourages scholarly dialogue and acknowledges nuances. (D) It aims to convert others to the writer's point of view.
45. Which word below has a similar meaning to 'hubris'? (A) arrogance (B) shame (C) humility (D) dedication
46. According to the article, which of the following is NOT likely what a conference questioner from hell would say? (A) Haven't you read the publications of Dr. Lee? You clearly do not know this topic well. (B) This is ridiculous. How could you possibly claim your results are true based on that data? (C) I disagree with everything you have said. There is only one answer to this question. Period. (D) Your perspective is insightful. I've never thought about that. Can you tell me a bit more?
47. What was the main takeaway message of the Inspiration4 spaceflight? (A) Space tourism is now universally accessible to everyone. (B) Private-funded flights represent a new era in space exploration. (C) Anyone can become an astronaut regardless of qualifications. (D) Traditional astronauts no longer have a role in space exploration.
48. What significant step has the European Space Agency (ESA) taken to broaden astronaut selection? (A) Implementing a lottery system for selecting astronauts. (B) Issuing an open call for astronauts with physical disabilities. (C) Providing scholarships for aspiring astronauts from underprivileged backgrounds. (D) Focusing on recruiting astronauts exclusively from privileged groups.
49. According to the article, what is the underlying issue that needs to be addressed for space accessibility? (A) Emphasizing philanthropy as a solution for inequality in space exploration. (B) Ensuring that outstanding individuals have equitable opportunities in space. (C) Redistributing resources and challenging barriers in space participation. (D) Prioritizing space travel over addressing basic human needs on Earth.
50. According to the article, which statement is NOT true? (A) Four people were on Inspiration4. (B) Chris Sembroski worked at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital before. (C) It was impossible for women to be astronauts in the 1960s. (D) Compared to private companies, NASA is more likely to respond to the public's demands.
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