所屬科目:私醫聯招◆英文
1. Carefully __________ firms that have mastered technology similar to yours, even if they appear to operate in distant sectors. (A) disembark (B) overlook (C) replicate (D) scrutinize
2. Despite his usual __________ demeanor, he surprised everyone by passionately defending his ideas during the meeting. (A) meticulous (B) belligerent (C) gregarious (D) apathetic
3. Carter forgot his wallet, so he’s running back to his car to __________ it.(A) return (B) replace (C) repair (D) retrieve
4. The researcher wants to test her new __________ on language learning. She is not sure if it will work, but she wants to find out. (A) theory (B) answer (C) scale (D) reason
5. While environment plays a crucial role in development, many health conditions are strongly influenced by __________. (A) intuition (B) obligation (C) heredity (D) essence
6. The insurance industry should be more __________ in dealing with the increasing problem of insurance fraud. (A) proactive (B) sedative (C) excessive (D) erosive
7. The flight that crashed on Thursday, causing the deaths of at least 240 people, was one of many disasters in the field of __________ this year. (A) infrastructure (B) agriculture (C) radiation (D) aviation
8. Though a few members voiced __________, the proposal was ultimately passed by a large majority. (A) assent (B) consent (C) dissent (D) resent
9. Based on current trends, sales of smartphones are __________ to remain steady.(A) rationalized (B) simulated (C) projected (D) dominated
10. In order to avoid worker fatigue and maintain productivity, the factory implemented a job __________ system, allowing employees to switch roles every few hours. (A) rotation (B) vocation (C) interaction (D) resignation
11. The two therapists discuss how the fear of rejection can lead to unhealthy __________, making it hard to set boundaries and say “no.” (A) people-pleasing (B) pleasing-people (C) pleased-people (D) people pleased
12. So determined __________ that he started his scientific experiment at a young age.(A) Thomas A. Edison became (B) did Thomas A. Edison become(C) Thomas A. Edison has become (D) did become Thomas A. Edison
13. The company that offers a bonus to its employees __________ more successful than those that do not. (A) are (B) is (C) were (D) was
14. The doctor recommended that Mary __________ the medicine on time.(A) takes (B) taken (C) had taken (D) take
15. __________ an uncomfortable situation before you’re actually in it is one good way to prepare yourself. (A) Visualize (B) Visualized (C) Visualizing (D) Being visualized
16. __________ at the southern tip of Africa, Cape Town is known for its stunning landscapes and diverse culture. (A) Be located (B) Locating (C) Has been located (D) Located
17. Many people believe that polygraphs are simply tools to intimidate people into confessing guilt, __________ whether they are really lying. (A) regardless of (B) regardless (C) no matter of (D) no matter
18. __________ the growing threat of climate change, scientists are urgently developing new ways to protect fragile ecosystems. (A) Despite (B) Thanks of (C) Due to (D) Once
19. Do you know __________?(A) how many flights to Tokyo are there (B) how many flights to Tokyo there are(C) there are how many flights to Tokyo (D) are there how many flights to Tokyo
20. I wish I __________ my umbrella. It’s raining now. (A) would have brought (B) had brought (C) would bring (D) brought
21. (A) upon some cases (B) at some stage(C) over some time (D) at risk
22. (A) intensifies (B) was intensifying(C) had intensified (D) has intensified
23. (A) is emphasized (B) being emphasized(C) emphasizing (D) to emphasize
24. (A) balance (B) cooling (C) fluctuation (D) destruction
25. (A) across (B) about (C) adjacent (D) adhered
26. (A) come up with (B) come down on (C) come along (D) come through
27. (A) expansion (B) transmission (C) fabrication (D) circulation
28. (A) hedge (B) hack (C) hue (D) hype
29. (A) since (B) while (C) unless (D) provided
30. (A) misleading (B) controversial (C) tentative (D) crucial
31. (A) prefatorial (B) elementary (C) volitional (D) tertiary
32. (A) detained (B) endowed (C) retained (D) endorsed
33. (A) in relation to (B) in favor with (C) so as to (D) in concert with
34. (A) entrepreneurs (B) officials (C) authorities (D) celebrities
35. (A) simplicity (B) sophistication (C) democratization (D) popularization
36. What is the primary purpose of this passage?(A) A program of entertaining pets with LED lights.(B) An approach of helping pet owners train their animals.(C) A solution provided to prevent pets from getting lost.(D) Information about an upcoming social event of pet’s owners.
37. How does the Petstapic app leverage community involvement when a pet goes missing? (A) It sends missing alerts to users within a certain distance range which allows for direct requests for help. (B) It sends out an announcement to the animal shelter to accelerate the reunion of pet owners and pets. (C) It automatically calls emergency services to accommodate lost pets. (D) It organizes medical parties to prevent the injury of pets.
38. The passage opens by underscoring the inherent paradox of pet ownership and outdoor access. Which of the following best encapsulates this central tension? (A) The necessity of outdoor activity for pet health versus the negligible risk of pets becoming lost. (B) The dual benefits of freedom and exercise provided by outdoor access juxtaposed with the significant statistical likelihood of pets going missing. (C) The advanced technological solutions for pet tracking versus the impracticality of widespread adoption. (D) The social networking capabilities of the Petstapic app versus its primary function as a medical care utility.
39. Pet Tag and Petstapic app suggests a synergistic approach where __________. (A) technology replaces the need for human interaction in pet management (B) advanced technology is seamlessly integrated with and amplified by active community participation to achieve a comprehensive solution (C) the technological features are designed solely for individual pet owners, with no broader community implications (D) community involvement is a secondary, non-essential feature compared to the technological aspects
40. Where could this passage most possibly be found?(A) A scientific journal on animal behavior.(B) A news report about pet ownership laws.(C) A webpage about an invention of pet’s accessories.(D) An academic paper on pet-friendly spaces.
41. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To outline the technical aspects and procedural steps involved in joint replacement interventions. (B) To provide guidance on pain management strategies and identify clinical indicators that may justify surgical intervention. (C) To highlight potential complications resulting from postponing surgical treatment for degenerative joint conditions. (D) To explain the biological causes and early symptoms of arthritis in detail.
42. Which of the following recommendations is NOT explicitly stated in the passage?(A) Wear well-padded shoes for long-distance walking.(B) Distribute weight across joints to reduce stress.(C) Bend from the knees when lifting weights more than 30-40 pounds.(D) Use joint braces when engaging in physical activity.
43. The word “detrimental” in the passage is closest in meaning to __________.(A) damaging (B) irritating (C) alleviating (D) relieving
44. Which of the following circumstances would a doctor recommend joint replacement surgery first?(A) Having difficulty in archery.(B) Unable to run in a marathon.(C) Walking with a severe pain.(D) Incapable of gripping a rail tightly.
45. What can be inferred about the effectiveness of intra-articular injections?(A) They can reverse joint damage if applied early.(B) They are more effective than joint replacement surgery.(C) They are used only in severe cases of arthritis.(D) They may help alleviate pain temporarily but don’t halt disease progression.
46. In the context of the passage, what is the most likely reason Steve Jobs restricted his children’s access to the iPad? (A) He believed educational technology was ineffective. (B) He wanted to promote physical activity over screen use. (C) He was concerned about the addictive nature of digital devices. (D) He feared his children would become less intelligent.
47. Which of the following examples from the passage best illustrates the psychological concept of propinquity? (A) Steve Jobs preventing his children from using the iPad at all. (B) Netflix introducing autoplay to encourage binge-watching. (C) Families enforcing screen-free times, such as during dinner or before bedtime. (D) Children enjoying reading books on iPads instead of scrolling through social media.
48. Which of the following best describes the author’s stance on screen time for children? (A) All screen time is harmful and should be eliminated. (B) Screen use should be banned until adolescence. (C) Balanced and intentional screen use can be beneficial. (D) Only educational screen content is acceptable.
49. What is the author’s primary purpose in referencing Steve Jobs’ parenting choice?(A) To critique Apple’s marketing practices.(B) To illustrate the complexity of managing screen time.(C) To suggest all parents should follow his approach.(D) To demonstrate that technology is only for adults.
50. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for this passage? (A) The Bright Future of Educational Screens: Exploring the Positive Impact of Technology in Learning Environments. (B) Kids and the Screen-Time Black Hole: How Technology Captivates and Traps. (C) Why Children Should Avoid All Technology: Advocating for Strict Limits. (D) Steve Jobs’ Vision for the Future of Devices: Highlighting the Perspective of a Tech Leader on Balancing Technology and Family Life.