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113年 - 113 亞洲大學_學士後獸醫學系招生考試試題:英文#123553
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
80 |
申論題數:
0
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所屬科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (80)
1.Three people are running for mayor. All three _____ seem confident that they will be elected, but we won’t know until the outcome of the election is announced. (A) particles (B) receivers (C) candidates (D) containers
2.Buddhism is the _____ religion in Thailand, with 90% of the total population identified as Buddhists. (A) racial (B) competitive (C) modest (D) dominant
3.Mr. Lin is a very ________ writer; he publishes at least five novels every year. (A) moderate (B) temporary (C) productive (D) reluctant
4.Since the orange trees suffered _____ damage from a storm in the summer, the farmers are expecting a sharp decline in harvests this winter. (A) potential (B) relative (C) severe (D) mutual
5.Robert was the only _____ to the car accident. The police had to count on him to find out exactly how the accident happened. (A) dealer (B) guide (C) witness (D) client
6.We hope that there will be no war in the world and that all people live in peace and _____ with each other. (A) complaint (B) harmony (C) mission (D) texture
7.With the worsening of global economic conditions, it seems wiser and more _____ to keep cash in the bank rather than to invest in the stock market. (A) sensible (B) portable (C) explicit (D) anxious
8.This tour package is very appealing, and that one looks _____ attractive. I don’t know which one to choose. (A) equally (B) annually (C) merely (D) gratefully
9.The police searched the house of the suspect _____. They almost turned the whole house upside down. (A) relatively (B) thoroughly (C) casually (D) permanently
10.Ruth is a very ____ person. She cannot take any criticism and always finds excuses to justify herself. (A) shameful (B) innocent (C) defensive (D) outgoing
11.Many important legal ______ concerning the tragic incident have now been preserved in the museum. (A) distributions (B) formations (C) documents (D) constructions
12.This company, with its serious financial problems, is not ______. (A) achievable (B) stretchable (C) repeatable (D) manageable
13.The gang of robbers was arrested on June 30, 2022, and ______ charged with theft, as well as breaking and entering. (A) subsequently (B) remotely (C) substantially (D) roughly
14.Most employers want to make sure job ______ are filled quickly, but finding the right candidate isn’t always easy. (A) requirements (B) casualties (C) supplements (D) vacancies
15.A circular economy involves designing and promoting products that are made to be as ______ as possible, so most of them can be repaired or reused. (A) notable (B) portable (C) durable (D) flexible
16.Human traffickers ______ people with well-paid job offers, lure them to other countries, and then force them into illegal work. (A) kidnap (B) abolish (C) deceive (D) uncover
17.Sue would ______ have followed the majority if she didn’t want to get into an argument. (A) furiously (B) undoubtedly (C) invisibly (D) spaciously
18.The teacher showed__________ for the noise in the classroom and continued with his lecture as if he had not heard anything. (A) connection (B) rejection (C) tolerance (D) involvement
19.The week-long rainfall has ______ landslides and flooding in the mountain areas. (A) set about (B) brought about (C) come about (D) put about
20.The rise of oil prices made scientists search for new energy resources to ______ oil. (A) apply (B) replace (C) inform (D) persuade
21.Kim was completely ______ after jogging in the hot sun all afternoon; she had little energy left. (A) kicked out (B) handed out (C) worn out (D) put out
22.George at first had difficulty swimming across the pool, but he finally succeeded on his fourth _______. (A) attempt (B) process (C) instance (D) display
23.We are more than willing to _______ our ties with those countries that are friendly to us. (A) appeal (B) strengthen (C) expect (D) connect
24.This TV program will _______ young viewers' understanding of the changing world. (A) broaden (B) soften (C) tighten (D) lengthen
25.The woman is so _______ that she cries every time she hears a sad story. (A) casual (B) harsh (C) intimate (D) sentimental
26.Ladies and gentlemen, it is my _______ to speak to you all on this special occasion. (A) company (B) dignity (C) privilege (D) eloquence
27.If all the manufacturers can _______ during this financial crisis, the economy may get better next quarter. (A) call up (B) give in (C) hang on (D) let in
28.Tim: Someone left a schoolbag on the bus.
Sam: See if _______ a name inside the bag. (A) it was (B) this has (C) there is (D) they had
29.Tony: May I have some more coffee, please?
Anne: I'm sorry, but there doesn't seem to be _______. (A) left any (B) any left (C) leaving any (D) any leaving
30.Mary: Are you ready to go? I can give you a ride. Betty: Thanks, but I think I’ll wait until the mail _______. (A) will come (B) comes (C) to come (D) come
31.Printing is important because (A) it is a Chinese invention. (B) it has made reading books possible. (C) it has helped to develop radio and television. (D) William Caxton printed 80 books in English.
32.The use of movable type was first introduced by (A) William Caxton. (B) the Europeans. (C) Johannes Gutenberg. (D) The Chinese.
33.According to the passage, the use of movable type was considered as a "great step forward" because (A) it did not need a lot of wood. (B) it required less skill and patience. (C) the printing letters could be reused. (D) every page of every book required individual carving.
34.The first English book printed in movable type was (A) done from wood blocks one letter at a time. (B) done in a printing press at Westminster. (C) Johannes Gutenberg's 42-line Bible. (D) about the history of Troy.
35.Nasreddin gave Ali an extra small pot in the beginning because ______. (A) he and Ali were really good friends (B) he had too many pots at home (C) he wanted to have more baby pots (D) he wanted to trick Ali
36.Why did Ali take Nasreddin’s words that his pot had a baby? (A) He had no reason to doubt it. (B) He wanted to keep the small pot. (C) He had seen pots having babies before. (D) He believed in whatever Nasreddin said.
37.It can be inferred that Ali had ______ at the end of the story. (A) neither of the pots (B) the big pot (C) the small pot (D) both pots
38.According to this passage, what did Marian Anderson do between 1917 and 1929? (A) She studied at a music school. (B) She sang for religious activities. (C) She sang at Town Hall in New York. (D) She studied voice in Europe.
39.Toscanini thought that Marian Anderson __________. (A) had a very rare voice. (B) sang occasionally in public. (C) sang only once in many years. (D) was seldom heard by people.
40.Anderson’s beautiful voice was first recognized __________. (A) at the Lincoln Memorial. (B) in Washington, D .C. (C) in Europe. (D) at the United Nations.
41.This passage shows that Anderson finally defeated racism in the U.S. by __________. (A) protesting to the government (B) appealing to the United Nations (C) demonstrating in the streets. (D) working hard to perfect her art.
42.What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To discuss how cavities can be treated. (B) To point out the problems with Halloween celebrations. (C) To tell parents what sweets are less damaging to their children’s teeth. (D) To teach parents the meaning of Halloween candies for their children.
43.Why are hard candies especially bad for teeth? (A) They may break the child’s teeth. (B) They contain too much sugar. (C) They help bacteria to produce tannins. (D) They stay in the mouth for a long time.
44.According to the passage, which of the following is a better choice for Halloween treats? (A) Chocolate. (B) Crackers. (C) Raisins. (D) Potato chips.
45.According to the passage, which of the following is true of tannins? (A) They are produced when the bacteria digest the food. (B) They help to get rid of some bacteria in the mouth. (C) They help chocolate to dissolve more quickly. (D) They destroy the surface of the teeth.
46.The ordinary woman’s leather shoe is considered unusual because _______. (A) it was an important clue to life in the past (B) it was found near a famous trail (C) it at one time belonged to a VIP (D) it was a fashionable shoe at that time.
47.According to this passage, many people who went to Alaska _______. (A) eventually became millionaires (B) brought with them many shoes (C) had conflicts with the Eskimos. (D) were not properly equipped
48.The Canadian government made gold seekers bring one year’s supplies with them so that _______. (A) they would not die of hunger and cold (B) the army would have enough food for fighting a war. (C) they could trade these goods with the Eskimos. (D) the supplies would make Alaska prosperous.
49.No matter what happened to the woman who owned the shoe, _______. (A) she must have lived a happy life. (B) she certainly dropped the shoe on purpose. (C) her adventurous spirit is definitely admirable. (D) her other shoes were equally fashionable.
50.The author of this passage would like us to remember that _______. (A) “gold fever” was not worth the lives of many people. (B) simple objects can stimulate our imagination. (C) lost shoes should be sent to museums for exhibition. (D) Alaska was not a place suitable for making a living.
51.(A) it (B) them (C) this (D) which
52.(A) better (B) fewer (C) less (D) lower
53.(A) however (B) for instance (C) in case (D) more or less
54.(A) blend with (B) differ from (C) gaze upon (D) migrate to
55.(A) Nevertheless (B) As a result (C) In contrast (D) On the other hand
56.(A) about (B) above (C) against (D) around
57.(A) give (B) are going to give (C) have given (D) have been given
58.(A) himself (B) itself (C) themselves (D) yourselves
59.(A) sensational (B) sensible (C) sensitive (D) sentimental
60.(A) During (B) Instead of (C) Over (D) Through
61.(A) when (B) how (C) where (D) what
62.(A) symbols (B) warnings (C) commercials (D) decorations
63.(A) increase (B) change (C) portion (D) drop
64.(A) highlight (B) highlights (C) highlighting (D) highlighted
65.(A) in fact (B) rather than (C) regarding (D) especially
66.(A) will feel (B) to feel (C) have felt (D) feeling
67.(A) counted on (B) followed by (C) turned into (D) started with
68.(A) concerning (B) showing (C) including (D) relating
69.(A) Although (B) Because (C) Once (D) Until
70.(A) devoted (B) determined (C) delighted (D) directed
71.(A) far from (B) by far (C) a bit far (D) as far
72.(A) also (B) but (C) for (D) or
73.(A) In addition (B) In due time (C) For instance (D) By and large
74.(A) About (B) For (C) With (D) In
75.(A) the (B) this (C) a (D) that
76.(A) to make (B) make (C) made (D) making
77.(A) activity (B) advice (C) proposal (D) sport
78.(A) fairly (B) happily (C) gorgeously (D) finally
79.(A) As (B) Since (C) Until (D) Then
80.(A) Where (B) What (C) If (D) That
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