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95年 - 95私醫聯招 英文#56065
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私醫聯招◆英文 |
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95年 |
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1. The health minister's aim is to protect the whole population from the danger of lung cancer and the effects of ______ smoking. (A) passed (B) passive (C) passively (D) pass
2. Egyptian medicine ______ religious beliefs and magical techniques with an impressive array of practical drug treatments and surgical skills. (A) concluded (B) condemned (C) conceded (D) combined
3. Becky was ______ when she said she was very close friends with the President. (A) dominating (B) stimulating (C) assembling (D) exaggerating
4. When the Roman Empire was at the ______ of its power, it controlled the entire Mediterranean world and much of Europe. (A) apex (B) omen (C) skit (D) feat
5. The spy wrote her message in a secret code, but government intelligence agents were able to ___ the message. (A) disrupt (B) defeat (C) distract (D) decipher
6. The police finally caught the ______ at the airport. (A) aspect (B) chaos (C) culprit (D) etiquette
7. The Zuiderzee ports played a major part in the voyages of the Dutch East India Company whose merchants became wealthy from the trade in ______ imports. (A) exotic (B) exhausting (C) excursive (D) erotic
8. The goal of a formal scholastic medical education lay in the ______ of rational knowledge within a philosophical framework. (A) acceleration (B) abolishment (C) abortion (D) acquisition
9. Before the ______ of anesthesia in the 1840s, invasive surgery was limited in scope; lengthy operations or ones demanding great precision were out of the question. (A) introduction (B) interrogation (C) interspersion (D) illusion
10. Trade, war and conquest have always exported disease. The most ______ event for human health was Columbus`s landfall on Hispaniola. (A) cataclysmic (B) calculative (C) constitutive (D) consistent
11. The Hippocratic humane ______ demonstrated the physician's devotion to his or her art rather than fame or fortune, and consoled anxious patients. (A) disposition (B) deployment (C) depression (D) denunciation
12. Oil is of
vital
importance to the world. It is used both at home and in industry. It is a necessary part of everyone's life. (A) animate (B) enervate (C) useful (D) essential
13. I would raise money through asking teachers and family to
sponsor
me. (A) to enroll (B) to fund (C) to accompany (D) to feed
14. It is hard to find a place to go where the music is not
intrusively
loud. 9 (A) pleasantly (B) relatively (C) disturbingly (D) moderately
15. We had one or two difficulties along the way that we did`t
anticipate.
(A) disagree (B) antidote (C) overcome (D) expect
16. Throughout the world, warming earlier in spring has
induced
plants to flower, trees to bud, insects to appear and birds to breed accordingly. (A) rearranged (B) impeded (C) stimulated (D) reduced
17. Work continues on further refining the sequencing of the genes on the chromosomes and
eliminating
the remaining gaps in the genome map. (A) describing (B) deciding (C) electing (D) removing
18. Autism is a complex neurobiological
disorder
of development that lasts throughout a person`s life. (A) aversion (B) ailment (C) variance (D) multiplicity
19. Our
intellectual
and active powers increase with our affection. (A) interfering (B) celebrative (C) cerebral (D) respective
20. A flu
pandemic
would cause massive disruptions lasting for months, and cities, states and businesses must make plans now to keep functioning. (A) local infectious disease (B) global infectious disease (C) global adventure (D) local incident
21. Scientists who work in the field say there are several possible ways that the drug could have
triggered
multiple organ failure. (A) traveled (B) treated (C) prompted (D) prevented
22. He was too
diffident
to do justice to himself; but when his natural shyness was overcome, his behavior gave every indication of an open, affectionate heart. (A) divergent (B) timid (C) brave (D) determined
23. Shakespeare`s works _____into every major living language, and his plays are continually performed all around the world. (A) have translated (B) is translated (C) has been translated (D) have been translated
24. The first hamburgers _____ in Connecticut in 1895 by an American chef named Louis Lassen. He called them hamburgers because the sailors from Hamburg, Germany, gave him the recipe. (A) used to make and sell (B) made and sold (C) were made and sold (D) would be made and sold
25. There never seems to _____ horror stories about children neglected or abused by their parents. (A) have shortage of (B) have a shortage of (C) be a shortage of (D) are shortage of
26. Fifteen million Italians are regular smokers, but opinion polls suggest most people _____ the ban. (A) support (B) supported (C) did support (D) to support
27. Not only _____ generate energy, but it also produces fuel for other fission reactors. (A) a nuclear breeder reactor (B) it is a nuclear breeder reactor (C) does a nuclear breeder reactor (D) is a nuclear breeder reactor
28. Evidence suggests that one-quarter of operations _____ bypass surgery may be unnecessary. (A) they involve (B) involve (C) involving (D) which they involve
29. The circuits are _____that the anthill meets all the essential criteria of an organism. (A) very intimately interwoven (B) so intimate interwoven (C) very intimate interwoven (D) so intimately interwoven
30. Chris McCandless hitchhiked to Alaska and arrived in April, 1992. He lived in a bus, and there was a bed and a stove in it. There was very little to eat—small animals, fruits and vegetables, _____ in the wild. (A) which he was finding (B) which he found (C) which he will find (D) which are to be found
31. Mr. Cooper told a journalist that he _____ a UFO because he insisted that people _____ the right to know the truth. (A) had seen; have (B) has seen; had (C) saw; had (D) sees; has
32. There is another consequence of archeology _____ more of a business than scientific research. (A) becoming (B) become (C) became (D) will become
33. Because the supply of natural gas was plentiful in comparison to other choices like coal and fuel oil, and because it burns cleaner, many people changed their heating systems to natural gas, thereby creating shortages. Why did people prefer gas? (A) It was natural. (B) There were no other choices. (C) The other fuels were dirtier and less plentiful. (D) There is, even today, a plentiful supply of it.
34. These robust and persistent sailors gathered from all the nations of western Europe, and set out on the voyages that laid foundations for four great empires with no other power than sail and oar. Why were these voyages important? (A) Sailors came from many countries in Europe. (B) The voyages laid the foundations for western Europe. (C) The foundations for empires were established. (D) Western Europe lost its power.
35. While we may be interested in the possibilities of social harmony and individual fulfillment to be achieved through nontraditional education, one cannot help being cautious about accepting any sort of one-sided educational program as a cure for the world’s ills. How does the author feel about nontraditional education? (A) He believes that it has no possibility of success. (B) He doubts that it can cure the world’s ills. (C) He is sure that it is a cure for the world’s ills. (D) He believes it will bring social harmony.
36. Gorillas are endangered species because ______. (A) they have no predators (B) they cause pollution (C) there are less than 4,000 left in the world (D) they live in natural rainforests
37. The natural habitat of gorillas is ______. (A) the rainforest (B) the prairie (C) the desert (D) industrialized cities
38. One unique feature of the gorilla is ______. (A) the gorilla has claws (B) a high level of intelligence (C) they stand on two feet (D) their infants live for 3-4 years
39. Which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) Gorillas are fierce. (B) Gorillas have a poor memory. (C) Gorillas live in groups of less than 20. (D) Gorillas live with monkeys.
40. According to this passage, which of the following statements CANNOT support the sentence, “Gorillas may be one of man’s closest cousins”? (A) They have large noses and oversized hands. (B) They live in troops of 4-20 gorillas. (C) They have strong feelings and a good memory. (D) Their babies stay with their mothers for the first 3-4 years of their lives.
41. Why did Spring sell his false autographs in England and Canada? (A) There was a greater demand there than in America. (B) There was less chance of being detected there. (C) Britain was Spring’s birthplace. (D) The prices were higher in England and Canada.
42. After the Civil War, there was a great demand in Britain for ______. (A) Southern money (B) signatures of George Washington and Ben Franklin (C) Southern manuscripts and letters (D) Civil War battle plans
43. Robert Spring spent 15 years ______. (A) as a forger (B) corresponding with Miss Fanny Jackson (C) running a bookstore in Philadelphia (D) as a respectable dealer
44. According to the passage, forgeries are usually sold to ______. (A) sharp-eyed experts (B) persons who aren’t experts (C) book dealers (D) owners of old books
45. Who was Miss Fanny Jackson? (A) The only daughter of General “Stonewall” Jackson. (B) A little-known girl who sold her father’s papers to Robert Spring. (C) Robert Spring’s daughter. (D) An imaginary person created by Spring.
46. This passage is chiefly concerned with _____. (A) modern medicine (B) medieval medicine (C) Bubonic Plague (D) medieval religion
47. According to this passage, which of the following statements about Middle Ages is TRUE? (A) Medicine had little to do with religion. (B) Sickness was usually regarded as the bacteria infection. (C) Few priests were doctors. (D) Herbal treatments were likely to be prevalent in some areas.
48. How did the emergence of universities affect the medical practice? (A) More non-religious men became qualified physicians. (B) The number of female physicians was larger than that of male physicians. (C) Physicians became ostracized in most churches. (D) Most clerics refused to be a physician.
49. Which of the following statements concerning the Black Death is NOT TRUE? (A) It was the biggest challenge to medieval medicine. (B) In the fourteenth century, an outbreak of Bubonic Plague broke out in Istanbul. (C) The international businessmen considerably extended the affected areas. (D) In the Middle Ages, people knew that the Bubonic Plague was contagious and infectious.
50. It can be inferred that miasma is ________. (A) toxic (B) fragrant (C) hygienic (D) fresh
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