作者rod13824 (猛矮)
看板NTU-Exam
標題[試題] 98下 簡瑞碧 大一英文期末考
時間Fri Jun 18 23:27:40 2010
課程名稱︰大一英文下
課程性質︰必修
課程教師︰簡瑞碧
開課學院:文學院
開課系所︰外文系
考試日期(年月日)︰2010/06/17
考試時限(分鐘):50
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試題 :
I.Fundamental Grammar 40%
1. I don't like Pero. He always asks questions/is always asking questions in
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class.
2. When I was a child, I used to go / was used to go on a vocation to Florida.
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3. Don't worry. You will get used to / get used to the weather here.
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4. Nancy will forever lose / is forever losing her keys.
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5. I am rarely seeing / rarely see Peter these days.
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6. Before her death she has been married / was married three times.
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7. I cannot go out now. It has been snowing / has snowed.
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8. Sorry I am late. Having you been waiting / Have you waited so long?
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9. I've played / being playing tennis since I was a kid.
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10.I have been living / am living with a host family for six weeks. I think
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I am going to leave.
11.I'm covered in mud because I have gardened / have been gardening.
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12.I think Alice has been to /has gone to Japan sinve nobody answers the phone.
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13.We have been deciding / have decided to get married.
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14.The castle has stood/ has been standing on the hill overlooking the sea
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for centuries.
15.Did you used to go / Did you use to go to school on foot?
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16.Continental glaciers exist / used to exist today in Antarctica and Greenland
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17.He has earned / earns more in one day than I do in a week.
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18."When will we leave?" "We are leaving / have left very soon."
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19."Is this the last exam we have to take?" "Yes, but there will have /
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will be another test three months from now."
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20."Why are you red?" "I have run / have been running."
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II Advanced Grammar 20%
21. He is in this country now for four years, but he makes no attempt
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to speak our language. No Error
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22.Although I have lived in this country after last September, I still
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have trouble getting used to American food. No Error
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23.If the volume of British investment is to be increased, other demands on
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national resources should have to be reduced or eliminated. No Error.
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24.If traffic problems are not solved soon, driving in cities becomes
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impossible. No Error.
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25.The purpose of the organization is greeting all tourists to the city and
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to provide them with any necessary information. No Error.
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26.The torrential rains have had more serious consequences than anyone
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would have predicted. No Error.
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27.The astrophysicist claimed that in about a millioin years the earth will
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melt away. No Error.
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28.Bob and Owen arised early, filled their thermos jug with hot cocoa, and
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noiselessly silpped out of the house. It was the first day of the
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hunting season. No Error.
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29.Almost every morning I receive cards inviting me to art exhibition, and on
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the cards have photographs of the works exhibited. No Error.
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30.Weighed down by a mass of trivial detail, a housewife is fortunate if she
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did not soon lose all her charm and three-quarters of her intelligence.
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No Error.
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作者: rod13824 (猛矮) 看板: NTU-Exam
標題: [試題] 98下 簡瑞碧 大一英文期末考
時間: Sat Jun 19 00:13:42 2010
課程名稱︰大一英文下
課程性質︰必修
課程教師︰簡瑞碧
開課學院:文學院
開課系所︰外文系
考試日期(年月日)︰2010/06/17
考試時限(分鐘):50
是否需發放獎勵金:是 感謝
(如未明確表示,則不予發放)
試題 :
III.Vocabulary 30%
31.He is quite ____, always ready to pick a fight with anyone about anything.
(A) absentminded (B) clumsy (C) argumentative (D) stubborn
32.This group of six in Firends reflected a(n) ____ of what people their age
encountered in their daily lives.
(A) episode (B) microcosm (C) expression (D) serial
33.John Shepherd-Barron, the Scotsman ____ with inventing the world's first
automatic cash machine, has died after a short illness.
(A) captured (B) intoxicated (C) credited (D) exemplified
34.Hollywood's most famous murder case ____ on January 15, 1947 when the
raven-haired, 22-year-old actress Elizabeth Short was found dead on Norton
Avenue between 39th and Coliseum streets in Los Angeles.
(A) unfolded (B) proceeded (C) excavated (D) erupted
35.Although he is rather ____, everyone considers him to be lovable and
charming.
(A) elevated (B) abstruse (C) dense (D) arid
36.Job seekers are often warned to carefully curate their online image to
preserve a(n) ____ of professionalism.
(A) chant (B) masseuse (C) aura (D) exploit
37.While Wikipedia is treated with ____ in some circles, the user-generated
encyclopedia, which just hit 3 million entries, has become one of the
Internet's greatest forces.
(A) intensification (B) disdain (C) ratings (D) summarization
38.Who is the person who had the most effect or influence on you when you were
growing up? I think it had to be my parents: my mother was a strong,
brilliant, _____, amazingly creative woman, who taught me that I could
or do anything.
(A) evident (B) considerable (C) eccentric (D) intense
39.She is an internationally renowned actress who can ____ millions of dollars
a movie.
(A) command (B) garnish (C) condescend (D) sustain
40.The first islamic party to form a government in modern Turkey narrowly won
a vote of confidence Monday under a leader who had promised to yank the
staunch U.S. ally out of NATO and ____ thousands of strategic U.S troops
from the country.
(A) evoke (B) evict (C) ensure (D) elicit
41.Ruthless and ____, Prabhakaran pioneered the use of suicide bombers, and the
LTTE was classified as a terroritst organization by many governments.
(A) futile (B) idyllic (C) relentless (D) scorching
42.Low-end package tourists tend to stay at big foreign-owned hotels, cooped up
in the hotel ____, buying few local products.
(A) compound (B) cater (C) complexity (D) revenue
43.This year the two top contenders were ____ examples of the burgeoning
American independent-film phenomonon: Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, a
portrait of a multiracial American neighborhood on the verge of exploding,
and Steven Soderbergh's romantic comedy about sexual dysfunction and
deception.
(A) primordial (B) prime (C) primitive (D) promissory
44.In Florence, where the city's half million or so inhabitants have to live
with the pollution, ____, and crime generated by 11 million visitors a
years, there's talk not only of boosting hotels taxes, but even of charging
admission to some public squares.
(A) contamination (B) analogue (C) epilepsy (D) gridlock
45.Toursim more often than not ruis the very ____ it seeks to exploit, and
having done the damage, simplu moves on elsewhere.
(A) assets (B) benefactors (C) venoms (D) rejuvenation
IV.Reading Comprehension
If you roam Isabela, the largest of Ecuador's fabled Galapagos Islands, you
can still soak up the volcanic sistas and eccentric fauna that captivated
Charles Darwin and helped inspire his theory of evolution. Near the Puerto
Villamil harbor, blue-footed boobiies nest. Cat-size marine iguanas ply the
Pacific waters and brackish lagoons while endangered Galapagos penguins - the
only penguins that live on the equator - waddle among the black lava rocks.
"If there's any hope left for the Galapagos," says Ermanno Zecchettin, an
Italian hotelier who arrive on Isabela 18 years ago, "it's here."
But even Isabela may not escape the degradation that the rest of the
Galapagos archipelago, perhaps the world's most treasured natural site, has
witnessed in recent decades. Two elegant tourist hotels just went up in Puerto
Villamil, and while the owners deny it, the Ecuadoran government says each was
built in violation of environmental codes. One, the Isabela Spa, poured
concrete into a protected flamingo nesting site. The other sits atop a crossing
for marine iguanas - and has the chutzpah to call itself Iguana Crossing.
Meanwhile, invasive plants like blackberry bushes, carried in from the South
American mainland 600 miles (1000 km) to the east, are strangling fragile
native vegetation.
The Galapagos, the 19 islands that opened Darwin's eyes to natural selection
in the 19th century, face a survival-of-the-fittest test in the 21st. Rampant
growth (the population has doubled since 2000, to about 30,000 people) and
unbridled tourism (the annual number of visitors has leapt tenfold since 1980,
to almost 175,000 in 2008) have battered the biological outpost os badly that
the U.N. in 2007 plaed it on the list of endangered World Heritage sites. The
U.N. is set to decide in July whether to lift that designation, but "pressures
on the ecosystem are increasing," says Gabriel Lopez, exucutive director of the
Charles Darwin Foundation on Santa Cruz Island." And despite important
government efforts, they are becoming much more difficult to manage. The growth
trends are worrying."
46.According to the first paragraph, what is unlikely to be a surprise for a
visitor to Isabela?
(A) volcanic view (B0 strange vegetations (C0 endangered animals
(D) rare creatures
47.Isabela is now subject to ____>
(A) environmental deterioration (B) brain drain
(C) loss of exotic animals (D) hostility from malicious countries
48.Before the turn of teh 21st century, the population of Isabela was about __
(A) 1000 (B) 10,000 (C) 15,000 (D) 20,000
49.Which of the following is NOT to blame for the destruction of Isabela?
(A) Unrestrained population (B) Endangered heritages
(C) Unregulated tourism (D) Unscrupulous hotel businesses
50.The tone of the passage is ____.
(A) apprehensive (B) entrepreneuring (C) melancholy (D) repulsive
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