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98年 - 98 中國醫藥大學學士後招生考試_中醫學系:英文#99250
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學士後中醫◆英文 |
年份:
98年 |
選擇題數:
40 |
申論題數:
1
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學士後中醫◆英文
選擇題 (40)
1. Several studies have
validated
Smith’s findings regarding the good health of people in Caucasus region of Russia. (A) disagreed (B) supported (C) divided (D) proposed (E) concentrated
2. In Mediterranean diet, the fat intake from olive oil
comprises
35 percent of the total calories. (A) consists of (B) is made of (C) complies with (D) compromises with (E) conforms with
3. Most plant proteins are low in one or more essential amino acids; the
deficient
amino acid varies from plant to plant. (A) sufficient (B) efficient (C) limiting (D) supplying (E) conceiving
4. The general
consensus
is that the original Indo-European civilization developed somewhere in eastern Europe about 3000 B.C. (A) remainder (B) explorer (C) movement (D) agreement (E) compliment
5. A group of children were diagnosed first. A dozen of years later the same children were
tracked down
as adolescents and tested again. (A) instructed (B) transported (C) trained (D) trudged (E) traced
6. The man has several
identifiable
marks on his arm from being burned. (A) convertible (B) recognizable (C) reusable (D) undeniable (E) unavoidable
7. Evidence I have been
accumulating
suggests that the patient has other problems in addition to what has been diagnosed. (A) eliminating (B) submitting (C) curing (D) proving (E) collecting
8. His cardiovascular problem could be
attributed to
his obesity. (A) required to (B) allocated to (C) ascribed to (D) used to (E) insensitive to
9. Though it may not help us live to 150 as Michael Jackson once hoped, hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been evidenced by various studies to be a valuable treatment for many
incurable
diseases such as cerebral palsy and autism. (A) untreatable (B) insignificant (C) chronic (D) unexpected (E) imagined
10. A case involving a twelve-year-old boy showing symptoms of enterovirus in Taipei has led to the dismissal of elementary school classes in order to
curb
the rapid spread of the disease. (A) accelerate (B) control (C) take (D) reinforce (E) expand
11.
Cloning
humans is an important breakthrough in medical science. (A) Funding (B) Revealing (C) Advancing (D) Duplicating (E) Coloring
12. Scavengers feed on
carcasses
of animals killed by predators. (A) skeletons (B) skin (C) hair (D) liquid (E) corpses
13. Some seeds, when eaten by birds and animals, can take weeks or months to
germinate
because they have to pass through the animal’s digestive tract and are eliminated as waste. (A) terminate (B) sprout (C) ruminate (D) gratify (E) stride
14. Deciduous forests, dominated by deciduous plants that shed their leaves every year, provide a friendly environment for many types of
fauna and flora.
(A) nature and nurture (B) heat and cold (C) pros and cons (D) animals and plants (E) being and becoming
15. __________________, we will have the fieldtrip as scheduled. (A) Rain or shine (B) Rain and shine (C) Rain or Sun (D) Raining or sunshine (E) Raining or Shining
II. Error Identification Choose the letter of the underlined part that is NOT correct in usage.
16. If one of your
friends
complained
to
you that he or she
was
suffering
from
insomnia, what
advices
would you give? (A) friends (B) to(C)was (D)from (E) advices
17. Because TV sets were
extremely
expensive
for
many years, it
wasn’t
until the 1950s that
it
became
more widespread.
(A)extremely (B) for (C)wasn’t(D)it (E)more widespread.
18. I worked
as
a secretary in
the
shipping office of a company;
on the other hand
, two months
later
the company
went bankrupt.
(A)as (B) the(C) on the other hand (D) later (E)went bankrup
19. During
the
sixteenth and seventeenth
centuries
, there were some
grammatical
change
to English although not as many as those
had happened
to Middle English. (A)he (B) centuries (C) grammatical(D)change (E)had happened
20. Diabetes
are
a syndrome of
disordered
metabolism, usually due to a combination
of
hereditary and environmental causes,
resulting
in
abnormally
high blood sugar levels. (A)are (B) disordered (C) of (D) resulting (E)abnormally
21.
Wearing
jean
has become
a new fashion
for
the youngsters
today. (A)Wearing (B)jean (C) has become(D) for (E)the youngsters
22. Polio
vaccinated
for school children
will
take effect
within
five
years
. (A) vaccinated(B)will (C) take effect(D)within (E)years
23. Chameleons
serve as
an example of camouflage as they can
blend in
the surrounding
by
changing
the colors of
their
skin. (A) serve as (B) blend in (C)the surrounding(D) changing (E)their
24. Experts
on
AIDS
predict
that the number of
people infecting with
the AIDS virus may
reach
110 million by the year 2010. (A) on(B)predict (C)infecting with(D)reach (E)by
25. (A) is touching (B) were touching (C) had touched (D) would touch (E) has touched
26. (A) between (B) for (C) like (D) of (E) against
27. (A) to (B) of (C) for (D) in (E) from
28. (A) astonishing (B) astonished (C) astonishment (D) astonishes (E) astound
29. (A) had pursued (B) to be pursued (C) pursues (D) pursued (E) to pursue
30. (A) that (B) which (C) where (D) what (E) this
31. Which of the following statements is
TRUE
? (A) The grocery shop exemplifies an ideal space for the Chinese immigrants in the Caribbean to live on their own. (B) The Chinese immigrants often hired local people as helpers in the grocery shop. (C) Chinese women and children were reluctant to help with work in the grocery shop. (D) The earliest Chinese settlers depended mostly on financial help from relatives in China. (E) Early Chinese settlers usually lived far from the place where they worked.
32. Which of the following features of the Chinese grocery shop in the Caribbean region is
NOT
mentioned? (A) a space for gossip (B) a space providing daily supplies (C) a dining space (D) a space for social gatherings (E) a holy place
33. The word
sustain
in paragraph 1 means (A) separate (B) emphasize (C) maintain (D) decrease (E) educate
34. The word
clannish
in paragraph 2 means (A) poverty-stricken (B) family-binding (C) law-abiding (D) well-to-do (E) far-reaching
35. Which of the following statements is
NOT
true? (A) Most of the earliest Chinese immigrants were from southern China. (B) Most Chinese immigrants in the Caribbean region were the Hakka people. (C) The Hakka were welcomed laborers in the Caribbean region. (D) The Hakka had difficulty in adapting to the new environment. (E) Southern China and the Caribbean share a similar climate.
36. What does this passage mainly discuss? (A) Insomnia may often result in fatigue during the day. (B) Insomnia is the prerequisite of high-quality sleep. (C) It is important to learn to be physically and mentally relaxed. (D) There are different foods that can induce quality sleep. (E) There are various strategies to deal with insomnia.
37. What does
induce
mean in paragraph 2? (A) cause (B) stop (C) relax (D) destroy (E) happen
38. What does
converted
mean in paragraph 3? (A) appeared (B) disappeared (C) changed (D) stopped (E) confronted
39. What does
which
in paragraph 3 refer to? (A) tryptophan (B) brain (C) chemical (D) serotonin (E) sleepiness
40. According to the passage, which of the following statements is
TRUE
? (A) Causes of insomnia are not found yet. (B) Cheese can help people sleep well. (C) Regular exercise can prevent you from sleeping well. (D) Tryptophan is a chemical that can cause insomnia. (E) Taking a bath may make you feel less sleepy.
申論題 (1)
V. Composition
Improper use of medicine can be fatal. Write an essay to enhance the public’s awareness of the proper use of medicine. Please present your main idea. Then, support your main idea with explanations, analyses, and/or examples.