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113年 - [非官方正解]113 國立臺灣大學_碩士班招生考試_部分系所:英文(B)#122378
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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
選擇題 (50)
1. The first time someone performs in public is a________. (A) publicity (B) debut (C) trial (D) outing
2. She puts on a happy ______, but she is really very sad. (A) facade (B) ego (C) tempo (D) pace
3. They administered an injection which would help ______ the pain. (A) interpret (B) alleviate (C) aspire (D) escalate
4. The students had great difficulty trying to ______ the concept. (A) evoke (B) facilitate (C) encompass (D) grasp
5. Acid rain has caused direct damage to architectural ______ such as the Acropolis in Greece and the Taj Mahal in India. (A) tenements (B) sculpture (C) relics (D) monuments
6. The translators disagreed about the writer's intention because of ______ in the language used by the writer. (A) ambiguity (B) blockage (C) stupor (D) hurdles
7. Some people are urging the government to put more controls on automobile ______. They warn that if this is not done, air pollution will only get worse. (A) secretions (B) emissions (C) projections (D) discharge
8. When we hole up in our own trenches, we lose sight of reality. We're lured into thinking that a small, hate-mongering ______ reflects all humankind. (A) majority (B) celebrity (C) minority (D) entity
9. Epigenetics is the most monumental explanation to emerge in the social and biological sciences since Darwin proposed his theory of natural ______. (A) screening (B) selection (C) competition (D) violation
10. As AI models transition to becoming ______, there is a growing focus on maintaining performance while making them smaller and faster. (A) commercialized (B) subsidized (C) trivialized (D) specialized
11. I met ______ friendly college students at the swimming pool. (A) a (B) an (C) some
12. Her daughter is in a special math class for ______ children. (A) gift (B) gifted (C) gifting
13. The causes of the accident ______ analyzed by the police. (A) was (B) were (C) had been
14. There ______ several reasons for my decision. (A) is (B) are (C) may be
15. My company pays workers ______. (A) good (B) well (C) fair
16. I like to read ______ before bedtime. (A) in the night (B) by night (C) at night
17. I saw a great documentary ______ tornados, hurricanes and typhoons. (A) with (B) by (C) about
18. I'm afraid that I'm not very good ______ sports. (A) with (B) in (C) at
19. I put the beautiful antique bowl ______ the new china cabinet. (A) on top of (B) between (C) over
20. If Doris hadn't been feeling under the weather, she ______ to our party. (A) could come (B) would come (C) would have come
21. (A) affects (B) effects (C) impacts
22. (A) encourages (B) discourages (C) provokes
23. (A) sensibility (B) sensitivity (C) sensation
24. (A) pertinent (B) relevant (C) associated
25. (A) solicitation (B) domestication (C) eradication
26. (A) moderate (B) insipid (C) extreme
27. (A) elite (B) masses (C) intellectuals
28. (A) flick (B) click (C) think
29. (A) mundane (B) unusual (C) extraordinary
30. (A) digging up (B) dishing up (C) pushing up
31. (A) push (B) undermine (C) overcome
32. (A) conventional (B) hysterical (C) rational
33. (A) parable (B) paradox (C) paragon
34. (A) incompatible (B) explicable (C) inherent
35. (A) capitulated (B) stipulated (C) postulated
36. (A) challenging (B) difficult (C) favorite
37. (A) run down (B) lord over (C) come up
38. (A) partial (B) elemental (C) incremental
39. (A) slip (B) fall (C) blow
40. (A) stand-ins (B) prop-ups (C) show-offs
41. Which of the following would be an appropriate title for the passage? (A) The Photo-Secession Movement (B) The Aesthetic Movement (C) Alfred Steiglitz (D) The Evolution of Photography
42. How can earlier photographs be distinguished from more modern photographs? (A) They were not the same color (B) They were not as clear (C) They did not look like paintings (D) They were not retouched
43. What is NOT true of Camera Work? (A) It is considered among the most attractive magazines (B) It encouraged members of the Aesthetic Movement (C) It was promoted by Alfred Steiglitz (D) It was a vehicle for realistic beauty
44. The Photo-Secession Movement is described as including all the following EXCEPT (A) straightforward photographs (B) mechanical precision (C) sharp, clear images (D) manipulation of prints
45. It can be inferred from the passage that the author (A) knew Alfred Steiglitz personally (B) was not interested in Alfred Steiglitz (C) disagreed with Alfred Steiglitz (D) admired Alfred Steiglitz
46. What is an appropriate title for this passage? (A) The History of Mankind (B) Patterns of Human Behavior (C) The Importance of Individuals (D) Great Men in History
47. Which of the following statements is FALSE? (A) The author believes all human behaviors can be explained by evolutionary psychology. (B) The global population exceeds 7 billion. (C) One cannot think of classical music without thinking of Mozart. (D) People all over the world grieved over Princess Diana's death.
48. Which statement does NOT reflect the author's views? (A) A single person can make a big difference in the world. (B) Hitler, Stalin and Mao have made the world a better place. (C) Nelson Mandela was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi. (D) Not all singular individuals make a positive difference.
49. Which statement reflects the author's views? (A) Gandhi failed to bring about change to India, his own country. (B) Solidarity is power. We must stand together to bring about change. (C) There is strength in numbers. (D) Solitary figures can change the world.
50. According to Margaret Mead, the anthropologist quoted at the end of the passage: (A) Individuals are powerless when they stand alone. (B) Successful attempts to change the world are always group efforts. (C) We must question the intention of small groups of citizens. (D) Most changes that have taken place in the world have been made possible by a small group of people.
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