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113年 - 113 高雄醫學大學_學生轉系考試試題:英文#123559
科目:
研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文 |
年份:
113年 |
選擇題數:
35 |
申論題數:
1
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研究所、轉學考(插大)、學士後-英文
選擇題 (35)
1. The singing of folk songs, necessarily easy to perform, became a very popular _____ by the end of the century. (A) trio (B) hierarchy (C) pastime (D) breach
2. Yesterday's coup brought further _______ to a country already struggling with famine. (A) irrigation (B) breadth (C) enrichment (D) upheaval
3. We are ____ about this proposed modularity, on the grounds that it raises more problems than it solves. (A) skeptical (B) abusive (C) wondrous (D) devoted
4. _____ is a person who navigates or assists in navigating a ship. (A) Mariner (B) Medusa (C) Protestant (D) Cleric
5. You chose exactly the same gift as us - what a_____ ! (A) contagion (B) confinement (C) hypothesis (D) coincidence
6. The body was found after an
extensive
search by police with tracker dogs. (A) large-scale (B) contaminating (C) hysterical (D) diabolical
7. In the last decade the performance of robots has increased radically while at the same time prices have been
plummeting
. (A) climbing (B) dispossessing (C) dropping (D) recovering
8. They are doing
penance
for their sins. (A) turbulence (B) self-punishment (C) animosity (D) spell
9. The government plans to cut taxes in order to
stimulate
the economy. (A) persecute (B) vitalize (C) traumatize (D) remain
10. Many refugees have arrived at the border without passports. (A) the party that institutes a suit in a court (B) people who invent (C) people who have fled from some danger (D) inhabitants of a village
11. The hush money case _______ in a conviction of Donald Trump this week was the first of four criminal prosecutions brought against the former president. (A) which culminating (B) that culminated (C) culminated (D) was culminated
12. ________ those seeking to take advantage of the buzz around stock splits, here are two outstanding investments on the verge of stock splits right now. (A) Although (B) Since (C) Before (D) For
13. Hunter Biden could face up to 25 years in prison and a fine of up to $750,000 at sentencing, though he likely will receive _____________. (A) less far maximum as an offender (B) a first-time less maximum (C) far less than the maximum as a first-time offender (D) a first-time offender as the maximum
14. That’s rather similar _______ the warning that American democracy is in deep peril and needs to be saved by voters. (A) to (B) on (C) by (D) at
15. And until they’re convinced inflation is __________ to that level, rate cuts won’t be on the table. (A) on a sustainable path (B) for a current path (C) after a sustainable path (D) in a reliable path
16.
Over the last several years
, big oil companies have used profits
to purchase
their own stock
on the open market,
have lifted
share prices. (A)Over the last several years (B)to purchase(C)their own stock(D)have lifted
17.
In Biden’s case
, many of the
dynamics
that supercharged oil and gas industry profits
during his presidentials
were not directly related to
his administration’s policies
.(A)In Biden’s case(B)dynamics(C)during his presidentials(D)his administration’s policies
18. Of course, the so-called
lipstick index
is a
less technical
— and more fun —
measure of economic downturn
and isn’t always
entire accurate
.(A)lipstick index(B)less technical(C)measure of economic downturn(D)entire accurate
19.
In the wake of
Hunter Biden’s conviction on federal gun charges Tuesday, right-wing media personalities
sought to
downplay the jury’s decision, falsely claiming the case was a “fake trial”
design to
“cover up”
other supposed crimes
committed by the president and his family.(A)In the wake of(B)sought to (C)design to(D)other supposed crimes
20. An image of Pope Francis
wearing a stylish white puffer jacket
went viral last year,
prompting
a flurry of comments about his
choice of clothes
and even questions about
whenever
he had a stylist.(A)wearing a stylish white puffer jacket(B)prompting(C)choice of clothes(D)whenever
21. (A) facility (B) terrain (C) airfield (D) manner
22. (A) sticky (B) wholesome (C) airy (D) embroidery
23. (A) chance (B) hazards (C) penalty (D) possession
24. (A) abstractly (B) vaguely (C) instantly (D) superficially
25. (A) fantasies (B) episode (C) plague (D) wits
26. Why does English Heritage want to preserve the air base? (A) There hasn't been proper planning by developers. (B) They think it can show young people something about history. (C) They think it can incorporate nature in urban infrastructure. (D) They believe it is still of military importance.
27. Which of the following statement is correct? (A) Historians disagree with the North Oxfordshire Consortium. (B) English Heritage experts intend to erase some of the military remains. (C) The North Oxfordshire Consortium want to build more houses than originally planned. (D) English Heritage experts think the future appearance of the base should not include the most significant monuments.
28. Which would be the best sub-title to the article? (A) Fight To Preserve Historical 'Document'. (B) Fight Against Communism Not Over Yet. (C) Historians and Developers Clash Bitterly. (D) How urban planners can build better cities
29. What is the meaning of the underlined word “demolition”? (A) complement (B) destruction (C) transformation (D) ornament
30. Which word would best fill the blank? (A) Barriers (B) Shadows (C) Fans (D) Details
31. What did the babysitter do? (A) She ran out of the apartment. (B) She took the snake off Teddy's arm. (C) She called the television company. (D) She called for help.
32. What do we learn about the snake? (A) It was about a meter long. (B) It was poisonous. (C) It had escaped from a zoo. (D) It had escaped earlier in the afternoon.
33. Which of these statements is true? (A) Teddy's father was working and his mother was at home. (B) Teddy needed a heart machine to stay alive for two hours. (C) The snake is used to be around people. (D) Teddy was awake when the snake arrived.
34. What does Teddy think now of the snake attack? (A) He was attacked because he was asleep. (B) He was attacked because his parents weren't at home. (C) He was attacked because he was a hero. (D) He was attacked because the snake was hungry.
35. Which is the best synonym for the underlined word “sleuthing”? (A) ruling (B) investigation (C) battle (D) conspiracy
申論題 (1)
V. Essay Writing (30%)
Please write a well-organized essay in 200-250 words to discuss and give your opinion.
Should artificial intelligence be regulated by governments? Explain.