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94年 - 94私醫聯招 英文#85099
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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94年 |
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50 |
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1. The ________ of the singer's new album hit the market and made a marvelous sale. (A) release (B) dismission (C) public (D) consuming
2. Kent went to bed instead ________ his work. (A) finish (B) going to finish (C) of finishing (D) finishing
3. You can make your essays ________ by going through them carefully to remove all unnecessary words. (A) optimistic (B) eccentric (C) excessive (D) succinct
4. In recent years, most women in Taiwan have been ________ with weight problems. (A) preselected (B) preoccupied (C) prepared (D) preferred
5. Modem couples struggle with ________ problems, which is fundamental. in families where children play an important role. (A) fertility (B) futility (C) property (D) ingenuity
6_ Although shopping from home is _______,one should always be aware of the dangers that come along with e-commerce. (A) appearing (B) appalling (C) appealing (D) appeasing
7. The suspect realized that if she wanted to be ________ of the charges, she'd better hire a detective to find the real murderer.(A) assailed (B) demoralized (C) tainted (D) absolved
8. According to legend, vampires are ________ creatures that cannot survive in daylight. (A) incoherent (B) immaculate (C) nocturnal (D) conventional
9. The taxi driver was so ________ that he charged his own mother for a ride.(A) mercenary (B) amiable (C) curt (D) wary
10. When the teacher walked into the classroom, there was such a
din
going on that he had to shout to get the attention of the students. (A) discussion (B) lecture (C) loud noise (D) bad smell
11. The
peddler
struggled under the weight of the pots and pans he was trying to sell as he carried them from door to door. (A) traveling salesperson (B) restaurant chef (C) college student (D) police officer
12. At the turn of the seventeenth century, people considered it
heresy
when the astronomer Galileo announced that the earth revolved around the sun, not the sun around the earth. (A) more proof for what was already believed (B) an opinion different from established belief (C) a forgivable mistake (D) a wonderful discovery
13. Two aspects of American society helped the fast food industry ________ off in the 1950s-teenagers and cars, both of which boomed in number after World War II. (A) taken (B) took (C) taking (D) take
14. The peasant farmers ________ till the Nile delta still work in the ancient ways of their ancestors. (A) which (B) who (C) whom (D) in which
15. Rarely _______ last longer than a few minutes. (A) do earthquakes (B) earthquakes (C) earthquakes that (D) earthquakes do
16. “Isn’t it hard to drive downtown to work?” “Yes. That’s why I _______ by train,” (A) have been gone (B) have went (C) have been going (D) will have gone
17. The boss requested that Mr. Wang _______ the work by Friday. (A) finish (B) was finished (C) finished (D) had finished
18. In floods, life is difficult. I wish it ________ so hard. (A) wasn't (B) isn't (C) weren't (D) doesn't be
19. In many parts of the world, cell phones are more than ________ of communication in everyday life. (A) means (B) a mean (C) meaning (D) a means
20. In his opinion, if he'd listened to his parents, he ________ better decisions. (A) would make some (B) had made several (C) has made several (D) would have made some
21. Only six train stops away from Taipei _______,an industrial city with three major universities and other smaller colleges. (A) the city of Chungli lies there (B) lies the city of Chungli (C) do lie the city of Chungli (D) where the city of Chungli lies
22. If you want the groceries
delivere
d to your place, they'll
charge you for
a lot of money, I always take my car and
bring
the groceries home
myself
. (A) delivered (B) charge you for (C) bring (D) myself
23. She
has been changed
a lot since she was promoted
to
the department director. Now she doesn't
even
want to
have lunch
with us. (A) has been changed (B) to (C) even (D) have lunch
24. The alternative healing described here applies ________ to heal. (A) needle (B) herbs (C) touch (D) breathing
25. The purpose of this treatment does NOT include ________ . (A) loosening muscles (B) relieving tension (C) improving blood flow (D) making barren women pregnant
26. According to researchers, our tension may result from ________ . (A) our diet (B)our sleeping habits (C) hormone called cortisol (D) malfunction of the liver
27. According to the passage, massage has a perspective of ________ . (A) reducing pain (B) curing insomnia (C) improving breathing problems (D) healing indigestion
28. The above passage is about ________ . (A) an argumentation for the benefits of massage (B) a description of how massage works (C) a defense for the practice of massage (D) a contrast of different causes for stress
29. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Functions of brain chemicals. (B) Tricks for recognizing things. (C) How to stay active. (D) Types of human memory.
30. Which category of memory would you use to remember where your car keys are? (A) Immediate memory. (B) Recent memory. (C) Remote memory. (D) Semantic memory.
31. According to the passage, which of the following would positively affect your memory? (A) Watching TV. (B)Eating properly. (C) Sleeping. (D) Engaging in different activities.
32. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? (A) Some kinds of memory are not affected by age. (B) Stress makes us forget more things. (C) More blood flow can degrade our memory. (D) Physical activity and having a good memory are connected.
33. What is the closest meaning to "
secret
" in the second paragraph? (A) A hidden thing. (B) A private thing. (C) An unexplainable thing. (D) A successful method.
34. The best title for this passage would be ________ . (A) What Spiders Eat (B) The Spiders with a Trapeze (C) The Future of Spiders (D) The Fascinating Spiders
35. The bola spider ________ . (A) lives underwater (B) constructs a trapeze (C) catches mice in its web (D) carries a tiny air bubble
36. We can conclude from the passage that ________ . (A) people should appreciate spiders more (B) there will soon be more spiders than insects (C) spiders are smarter than human beings (D) all spiders can live underwater
37. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? (A) Spiders have highly developed nervous systems (B) Spiders live everywhere but Mount Everest. (C) Spiders have memory. (D) Spiders help maintain the ecological balance.
38. Which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) IBM's PC business is still very prosperous in recent years. (B) By acquiring IBM's PC business, Lenovo will be able to compete internationally. (C) The future of Lenovo might not be as promising as the company believes it would be. (D) American lawmakers asked the government to interfere with the sale of IBM to Lenovo.
39. Which of the following words best describes the author's tone? (A) Ironical (B) Critical. (C) Optimistic. (D) Skeptical.
40. The author says that the PC industry is a "sunset business." What do you think the phrase "
sunset business
" means? (A) People are not confident with PC products anymore. (B) By selling its PC business, the sun is setting for the IBM. (C) The IBM's PC may prove to be a liability instead of a money-making asset for Lenovo. (D) The PC industry has not much room for growth or improvement.
41. Which of the following reflects American people's concern regarding the IBM sale? (A) American people feel that IBM is sold too cheaply to the Chinese company. (B) American people are afraid that the Chinese company will intrude other industries. (C) American people believe that national security may be threatened. (D) Lenovo's technology is worse than that of IBM.
42. Which of the following words does NOT reflect IBM's attitude toward the sale of its PC department? (A) nostalgic (B) relieved (C) eager (D) keen
43. What does the word "
lucrative
” mean? (A) important (B) profitable (C) excellent (D) specific
44. What does the phrase "
the beginning of the end of this ambitious company
" mean in the last line? (A) Lenovo may begin to fall apart. (B) The end of the IBM sale is finally in sight. (C) It's seeing the end of the tunnel. (D) The company will feel happy having finished the deal.
45. What best describes James Watson's main idea in this passage? (A) Governments are not encouraging scientists to study evolution (B) Darwin's idea of natural selection cannot be challenged by genetic experiments. (C) Human beings are not yet ready to handle the consequences of experiments on chromosomes. (D) Politics is hindering scientific progress that may bring benefits to future generations.
46. Which of the following is true? (A) All forms of DNA manipulation are encouraged by law. (B) Scientists could basically do whatever they want with gene experiments, with only one exception. (C) Scientists must remain in a block if they want to study genes. (D) Scientists are incapable of initiating the experiments on human germ cells.
47. Regarding people's concerns about germ cells experiments which of the following statements is NOT true? (A) Human beings probably are not able to afford the consequences of the human genetic experiments. (B) Governments are afraid that, if they allow the experiments, scientists may force humans to move toward and evolve on an unnatural path. (C) Our chromosomes are very valuable, people should not try to profit on them. (D) Trying to manipulate human genes and hence affect the course of natural evolution is dangerous.
48. Which of the following statements does NOT reflect James Watson's attitude? (A) In the next century, scientists probably will fail to insert genetic materials into human germ cells. (B) Experiments on human germ cells should not be delayed. (C) Scientists are not responsible and may create monsters! (D) The dangers that people fear regarding evolution might never happen.
49. What do you think the phrase "
off limits
" means? (A) Forbidden. (B) Doubtful. (C) Interesting (D) Unlimited
50. What does the phrase "
to modify ...our chromosomal instruction books
" mean? (A) to learn genetic science (B) to change our DNA (C) to realize the course of evolution (D) to help teach chromosomes
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