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考古題期末英文一下7-14講
64問 • 1年前
  • ng Lin
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The boiling point is the temperature _____ which a liquid begins to boil.

    (A) at

  • 2

    Simmer is used metaphorically in a way that is related to the word boil, to talk about rows, and strong negative emotions that accumulate and build up ____ a great extent.

    (B) to

  • 3

    I didn't see any policeman here and I think something ______ is going on.

    (C) fishy

  • 4

    He was glowing with _____ after being accused of incompetent at work.

    (D) rage

  • 5

    Are the temperatures given___ Celsius or Fahrenheit?

    (B) in

  • 6

    To some____, she was responsible for the divorce.

    (B)extent

  • 7

    She's a ____teacher, always being responsible.

    (C) demanding

  • 8

    The equivalent of French expression 'Bon Voyage' in English is '_____.‘

    (A)farewell

  • 9

    While being____ of conspiracy, the young offenders claimed that there has been a conspiracy against him.

    (C) accused

  • 10

    ___ practice, it is important to set a high value on having a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly city by portraying it as equivalent to having a higher quality of life.

    (A) In

  • 11

    Expanding the cycling lanes and setting up wider and newer cycle routes can ____ more bicycles.

    (B) accommodate

  • 12

    They widen existing cycle ____ to reduce traffic during rush hour.

    (A) tracks

  • 13

    The city of Utrecht convert roads into pure cycle roads where cyclists have the ____ of way.

    (B) right

  • 14

    Imaging yourself ____on a city planner. This might be the future.

    (D) working

  • 15

    Have you done anything that was not ____ your best interest.

    (A) in

  • 16

    The superlative of civilized is ___.

    (B) most civilized

  • 17

    ___ or not we go to Paris for our anniversary depends on the weather.

    (A) Whether

  • 18

    His appalling and threatening behavior began to ___on my nerves.

    (C) get

  • 19

    Being alone is definitely____ to hanging out with someone you don't like.

    (A)preferable

  • 20

    Any public ___ of this information would taint the company's reputation.

    (A) disclosure

  • 21

    Jane's latest book is about___ eating disorder.

    (B) compulsive

  • 22

    Yann Martel's Life of Pi is ___ a sixteen-year-old Indian boy seeking the meaning of religion.

    (A)about

  • 23

    Life of Pi is a 2012 American ___ drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel.

    (A) adventure

  • 24

    He got___in the middle of the Pacific after a cargo ship failed to save his life.

    (A) stranded

  • 25

    The story really _____ the readers' suspension of disbelief.

    (B) stretches

  • 26

    The tension, conficts, dilemma, contrasts, and constant dynamic climax are ____make the book a pleasurable read.

    (D) what

  • 27

    A dystopia usually follows a disaster or war that follows environmental ____.

    (B) catastrophes

  • 28

    When things look black, there is always a___lining.”

    (D) silver

  • 29

    If there's no conflict, there are no stories worth____reading!

    (C) telling

  • 30

    Why do environmentalists fight__ deforestation?

    (C)for

  • 31

    The term, meme, abounds___ cultural jokes through captioned photos and video sharing.

    (A) with

  • 32

    The term "meme" was___by Richard Dawkins, a biologist.

    (B) coined

  • 33

    If you multiply ____ 2 you get 6.

    (D) by

  • 34

    The coronavirus is mutating and is__ to certain drugs.

    (C) resistant

  • 35

    The issue of unemployment is political___which can affect the upcoming presidential election. (Odd one out)

    (A) honey

  • 36

    His condescending attitude___ all his friends. (Odd one out)

    (A) pleased

  • 37

    with a bucket of paint and a brush, Tomstarted ___ the fence

    (D) whitewashing

  • 38

    Back a few years ago, wearing ripped jeans was a ____.

    (D) fad

  • 39

    According to the third paragraph, which part of our brain is activated if the situation is judged as being stressful?

    (A) hypothalamus

  • 40

    The wild things roared their terrible roars, gnashed their terrible teeth and ___ their terrible eyes.

    (D) rolled

  • 41

    Our body judges a situation and decides ___ or not it is stressful.

    (A) whether

  • 42

    The ____ of the Shrew is a comedy written by William Shakespeare.

    (B) Taming

  • 43

    people Glucose is an umbrella term for metabolic conditions which result in higher than normal blood glucose levels.

    (C) intolerance

  • 44

    The doctor put drops of Mydriatic in my eyes to ____ the pupils.

    (D) dilate

  • 45

    The following article is___ from sources on Nature Magazine.

    (C) expired

  • 46

    William Wordsworth was an English poet who lived a___life. Most of the time he was alone in the wood.

    (C) solitary

  • 47

    The teenager seemed to be utterly___ anger.

    (B) indifferent

  • 48

    Phoenix and dragons are___ creatures.

    (C) mythical

  • 49

    The 9/11 terrorist attack was one of the most vicious ttacks in American__.

    (D) history

  • 50

    Which artist's life is said to be the inspiration of the novel, The Moon and Sixpence.

    (D) Paul Gauguin

  • 51

    His paintings were significant___ the French avant-garde and many modern artists, such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.

    (C) to

  • 52

    How many artists are mentioned in the article?

    (A) 3

  • 53

    ___interests the readers the most is that the story is in part based on the life of the painter Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin.

    (D) What

  • 54

    He himself lived among the artist community in Paris in 1904 and had ____ to some personal information of the painter.

    (A) access

  • 55

    The boiling point is the temperature _____ which a liquid begins to boil.

    (A) at

  • 56

    Simmer is used metaphorically in a way that is related to the word boil, to talk about rows, and strong negative emotions that accumulate and build up ____ a great extent.

    (B) to

  • 57

    Learning a certain language is to learn a certain culture _____ which the richness of the culture is deeply ingrained in its metaphors.

    (B)in

  • 58

    I didn't see any policeman here and I think something ______ is going on.

    (C) fishy

  • 59

    He was glowing with _____ after being accused of incompetent at work.

    (D) rage

  • 60

    Are the temperatures given___ Celsius or Fahrenheit?

    (B) in

  • 61

    To some____, she was responsible for the divorce.

    (B)extent

  • 62

    She's a ____teacher, always being responsible.

    (C) demanding

  • 63

    The equivalent of French expression 'Bon Voyage' in English is '_____.‘

    (A)farewell

  • 64

    While being____ of conspiracy, the young offenders claimed that there has been a conspiracy against him.

    (C) accused

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The boiling point is the temperature _____ which a liquid begins to boil.

    (A) at

  • 2

    Simmer is used metaphorically in a way that is related to the word boil, to talk about rows, and strong negative emotions that accumulate and build up ____ a great extent.

    (B) to

  • 3

    I didn't see any policeman here and I think something ______ is going on.

    (C) fishy

  • 4

    He was glowing with _____ after being accused of incompetent at work.

    (D) rage

  • 5

    Are the temperatures given___ Celsius or Fahrenheit?

    (B) in

  • 6

    To some____, she was responsible for the divorce.

    (B)extent

  • 7

    She's a ____teacher, always being responsible.

    (C) demanding

  • 8

    The equivalent of French expression 'Bon Voyage' in English is '_____.‘

    (A)farewell

  • 9

    While being____ of conspiracy, the young offenders claimed that there has been a conspiracy against him.

    (C) accused

  • 10

    ___ practice, it is important to set a high value on having a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly city by portraying it as equivalent to having a higher quality of life.

    (A) In

  • 11

    Expanding the cycling lanes and setting up wider and newer cycle routes can ____ more bicycles.

    (B) accommodate

  • 12

    They widen existing cycle ____ to reduce traffic during rush hour.

    (A) tracks

  • 13

    The city of Utrecht convert roads into pure cycle roads where cyclists have the ____ of way.

    (B) right

  • 14

    Imaging yourself ____on a city planner. This might be the future.

    (D) working

  • 15

    Have you done anything that was not ____ your best interest.

    (A) in

  • 16

    The superlative of civilized is ___.

    (B) most civilized

  • 17

    ___ or not we go to Paris for our anniversary depends on the weather.

    (A) Whether

  • 18

    His appalling and threatening behavior began to ___on my nerves.

    (C) get

  • 19

    Being alone is definitely____ to hanging out with someone you don't like.

    (A)preferable

  • 20

    Any public ___ of this information would taint the company's reputation.

    (A) disclosure

  • 21

    Jane's latest book is about___ eating disorder.

    (B) compulsive

  • 22

    Yann Martel's Life of Pi is ___ a sixteen-year-old Indian boy seeking the meaning of religion.

    (A)about

  • 23

    Life of Pi is a 2012 American ___ drama film based on Yann Martel's 2001 novel.

    (A) adventure

  • 24

    He got___in the middle of the Pacific after a cargo ship failed to save his life.

    (A) stranded

  • 25

    The story really _____ the readers' suspension of disbelief.

    (B) stretches

  • 26

    The tension, conficts, dilemma, contrasts, and constant dynamic climax are ____make the book a pleasurable read.

    (D) what

  • 27

    A dystopia usually follows a disaster or war that follows environmental ____.

    (B) catastrophes

  • 28

    When things look black, there is always a___lining.”

    (D) silver

  • 29

    If there's no conflict, there are no stories worth____reading!

    (C) telling

  • 30

    Why do environmentalists fight__ deforestation?

    (C)for

  • 31

    The term, meme, abounds___ cultural jokes through captioned photos and video sharing.

    (A) with

  • 32

    The term "meme" was___by Richard Dawkins, a biologist.

    (B) coined

  • 33

    If you multiply ____ 2 you get 6.

    (D) by

  • 34

    The coronavirus is mutating and is__ to certain drugs.

    (C) resistant

  • 35

    The issue of unemployment is political___which can affect the upcoming presidential election. (Odd one out)

    (A) honey

  • 36

    His condescending attitude___ all his friends. (Odd one out)

    (A) pleased

  • 37

    with a bucket of paint and a brush, Tomstarted ___ the fence

    (D) whitewashing

  • 38

    Back a few years ago, wearing ripped jeans was a ____.

    (D) fad

  • 39

    According to the third paragraph, which part of our brain is activated if the situation is judged as being stressful?

    (A) hypothalamus

  • 40

    The wild things roared their terrible roars, gnashed their terrible teeth and ___ their terrible eyes.

    (D) rolled

  • 41

    Our body judges a situation and decides ___ or not it is stressful.

    (A) whether

  • 42

    The ____ of the Shrew is a comedy written by William Shakespeare.

    (B) Taming

  • 43

    people Glucose is an umbrella term for metabolic conditions which result in higher than normal blood glucose levels.

    (C) intolerance

  • 44

    The doctor put drops of Mydriatic in my eyes to ____ the pupils.

    (D) dilate

  • 45

    The following article is___ from sources on Nature Magazine.

    (C) expired

  • 46

    William Wordsworth was an English poet who lived a___life. Most of the time he was alone in the wood.

    (C) solitary

  • 47

    The teenager seemed to be utterly___ anger.

    (B) indifferent

  • 48

    Phoenix and dragons are___ creatures.

    (C) mythical

  • 49

    The 9/11 terrorist attack was one of the most vicious ttacks in American__.

    (D) history

  • 50

    Which artist's life is said to be the inspiration of the novel, The Moon and Sixpence.

    (D) Paul Gauguin

  • 51

    His paintings were significant___ the French avant-garde and many modern artists, such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.

    (C) to

  • 52

    How many artists are mentioned in the article?

    (A) 3

  • 53

    ___interests the readers the most is that the story is in part based on the life of the painter Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin.

    (D) What

  • 54

    He himself lived among the artist community in Paris in 1904 and had ____ to some personal information of the painter.

    (A) access

  • 55

    The boiling point is the temperature _____ which a liquid begins to boil.

    (A) at

  • 56

    Simmer is used metaphorically in a way that is related to the word boil, to talk about rows, and strong negative emotions that accumulate and build up ____ a great extent.

    (B) to

  • 57

    Learning a certain language is to learn a certain culture _____ which the richness of the culture is deeply ingrained in its metaphors.

    (B)in

  • 58

    I didn't see any policeman here and I think something ______ is going on.

    (C) fishy

  • 59

    He was glowing with _____ after being accused of incompetent at work.

    (D) rage

  • 60

    Are the temperatures given___ Celsius or Fahrenheit?

    (B) in

  • 61

    To some____, she was responsible for the divorce.

    (B)extent

  • 62

    She's a ____teacher, always being responsible.

    (C) demanding

  • 63

    The equivalent of French expression 'Bon Voyage' in English is '_____.‘

    (A)farewell

  • 64

    While being____ of conspiracy, the young offenders claimed that there has been a conspiracy against him.

    (C) accused