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1(D).

What can be achieved through utilizing stories in a language classroom?
(A)Developing thinking skills
(B)Exposing students to rich language experience.
(C)Learning other cultures
(D)All of the above


2( ).
X


What does recent methodologies being advocated stress?
(A)the need for acquisition
(B)roughly-tuned input and communication output
(C)communicative activities
(D)all of the above


3( ).
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14. A(n) _______ is a person whose continued or excessive drinking results in impairment of personal health, disruption of family and social relationships, and loss of economic security.
(A) workaholic
(B) shopaholic
(C) alcoholic
(D) chocoholic


4( ).
X


Being an enthusiastic participant in Expo 2010, Taiwan spent several months __________ a 1,400-square-meter pavilion.
(A)constructing
(B)contracting
(C)contributing
(D)advocating


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Linda became ________ when she had to wait in a long line.
(A) micromanage
(B) hazardous
(C) impatient
(D) definite


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Real flowers are much prettier than ________ ones.
(A) artificial
(B) assortment
(C) gifted
(D) popularity


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The fireworks show was the ________ of the festival.
(A) exile
(B) expiration
(C) highlight
(D) hazard


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47. Joe: Have you finished writing your term paper? Tom: Not yet. ___________. Joe: Good luck.
(A). I plan to finish it later today.
(B). I need to do that every semester.
(C). I cannot think of any terms.
(D). I know many more papers.


9( ).
X


(三) Alzheimer is considered an old people disease. It normally affects people more than sixty-five years old. However, a few rare cases have been discovered in people younger than forty. The average age of those found to have the disease is about eighty years old. Alzheimer disease is found in only about two percent of people who are sixty-five. But the risk increases to about twenty percent by age eighty. By age ninety, half of all people are found to have signs of the disease. Alzheimer affects people of all races equally. However, women are more likely than men to develop the disease. This is partly because women generally live longer than men. There is no simple test to tell if someone has Alzheimer disease. Doctors who suspect a person has the disease must test a patient for many other disabilities first. If the tests fail to show that other disabilities are responsible for the problems, then a doctor suspects that Alzheimer disease is responsible.
【題組】40. Which of the news story does this passage belong to?
(A)Science & Technology
(B)Art & Culture
(C)Education
(D)Health & Medicine


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1. The effort to ______ the cultural and creative industry has seen recent progress outside the areas of legislation and investment.
(A) reduce
(B) promote
(C) degrade
(D) demote


11( ).
X


Many animals of the deep sea are strange-looking creatures. They _____11_____ very different from their relatives in shallower waters. They may have hundreds of kilograms of _____12_____ pressure on every square centimeter of their bodies. We do not feel the pressure of the air on our bodies _____13_____ the pressure from the inside outward is as great as the pressure from the outside inward. Deep-sea animals are fitted to their environment in a _____14_____ way. The inside pressure is equal to the outside pressure. Most deep-sea animals are very small. Those that get to a meter long are considered _____15_____ . An adult sea animal would have over two and a half million kilograms of pressure on its body at a depth of a kilometer. It is not surprising that most deep-sea creatures are small.
【題組】11.
(A) look
(B) watch
(C) see
(D) gaze


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Teachers are supposed to _______ their students so well that they are willing to study and to achieve success.
(A) delineate
(B) fluctuate
(C)motivate
(D) propagate


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IV. Reading Comprehension Although the link between breathing and physical states may be readily apparent, the connection between breathing and mental states, though not immediately obvious, is nevertheless irrefutable. It may be useful to visualize the mind-breath connection as a kite: the state of mind (feelings and emotions) is the kite and the breath is the string that controls the kite. If you exert a smooth, gentle, steady pull on the string, the kite will in all likelihood soar gracefully like a carefree bird on the wing. If, however, you tug at the string, the kite will pitch and toss, much like a boat on rough seas, as if desperate to maintain control. So it is with the breath: a slow, smooth, gentle breathing rhythm matches or brings about a calm emotional state, whereas fast, shallow, jerky irregular breathing reflects or produces a troubled psyche. Health workers in psychiatric hospitals have noted that most of their patients are shallow breathers: their breathing is largely confined to the chest and their inhaled air seldom reaches the deep recesses of the lungs where the exchange of gases takes place. This is to their disadvantage in terms of mental clarity. If you observe someone who is deeply depressed, for example, you will almost certainly see very little evidence of breathing. This respiratory constraint is frequently observed when people restrict their breathing during periods of great stress in order to cut off the flow of painful emotional sensations. In suppressing things too painful to remember, in order to render them powerless to hurt us, we also curtail healing, life-giving breath. The unpleasantness and pain of difficult emotions such as sadness, anger and resentment, and their impact on us, come largely from our holding them back and not letting them through. By directly experiencing such feelings and participating with them through breath, you can free yourself from the bonds of much of their negativity. If we learn and regularly practice unrestricted breathing, it can help us to release and eliminate from our mind various unpleasant feelings stored away. It can do so by facilitating the emergence of denied, repressed or suppressed feelings into the light of awareness, as a prelude to creatively channeling and regulating that emotional energy. That is, by identifying the negative emotions, feeling them and expressing them, we are much more likely to be able to move beyond them if we were to resist them and bury them inside. And working with breath can be one of the quickest ways to overcome resistance to the painful and otherwise difficult feelings.
【題組】38. In which type of magazine do you most likely to come across this article?
(A) Health.
(B) Automobiles.
(C) Online games.
(D) Home improvement.


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III. Cloze Test: It's not that my husband and I don't go out. Every Valentine's Day, Ed will dutifully reserve a 26____. at a romantic restaurant. I look forward to it until about five o'clock on the actual date. Somehow the 27____. never seems to fit. I put on perfume and wait for the unseen chorus to kick in, but hear 28____. the dulcet tones of my sweatpants calling out to me. Suddenly I don't feel like going to an unfamiliar, overpriced restaurant. I want to go 29____. comfortable and known, a place where the 30____. doesn't cost more than my shoes and the waiter won't look down upon me for making "daikon" rhyme with "bacon."
【題組】29.
(A) somewhere
(B) somewhat
(C) somehow
(D) something


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14. Besides _____ as a salesman, Daniel is also a professional plumber.
(A)he is
(B)working
(C)to work
(D)have to work


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27. A poor diet can _____ some potential health problems.
(A) compare to
(B) lead to
(C) prefer to
(D) refer to II. 


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3. Lisa’s father shows _______ to her. He seldom talks to her even on her birthday.
(A) ignorance
(B) emptiness
(C) astonishment
(D) kindness


18( ).
X


35. _____________, people should leave the building at once.
(A) In case that emergency
(B) In case emergent
(C) Case emergency
(D) In case of emergency


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(1)    COVID-19 has upended global travel and brought the world to a standstill. For the first time in history, __21___ 90% of the world’s population now lives in countries with travel restrictions. Airlines, travel companies and the tourism sector as a whole are among the most affected businesses. __22___ 25 million aviation jobs and 100 million travel and tourism jobs are at risk. Between five and seven years’ worth of industry growth will potentially be lost. 
  New health safety protocols and systems will need to be in place, and these have __23___ to be defined. As governments and industry plan for recovery in this new context and __24___ to changing traveler behavior, the use of digital identity and biometrics technologies could restore trust while also __25___ a seamless journey.

【題組】 21.
(A) keen on
(B) clear to
(C) close to
(D) easy to


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5. The fog was too thick for planes to take off; ______, all the flights would be delayed.
(A) aggressively
(B) somehow
(C) architecturally
(D) consequently


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四、閱讀測驗
       Ongoing conflicts across the Middle East have prevented more than 13 million children from attending school, according to a report published by the United Nations Children’s Fund.
        The report states that 40% of all children across the region are currently not receiving an education, which is a result of two consequences of violence: structural damage to schools and the displacement of populations, also called “forced migration.” Both issues result from the tide of violence that has crossed the region in recent years. The report examines nine countries where a state of war has become the norm. Across these countries, violence has made 8,500 schools unusable. In certain cases, communities have relied on school buildings to function as shelters for the displaced, with up to nine families living in a single classroom in former schools across Iraq.
         The report pays particularly close attention to Syria, where a bloody civil war has displaced at least nine million people since the war began in 2011. The basic public services, including education, inside Syria have been stretched to breaking point. Within the country, the quality and availability of education depends on whether a particular region is suffering violence.
         The report concludes with an earnest request to international policymakers to distribute financial and other resources to ease the regional crisis. With more than 13 million children already driven from classrooms by conflict, it is no exaggeration to say that the educational prospects of a generation of children are in the balance. The forces that are crushing individual lives and futures are also destroying the prospects for an entire region.

【題組】26.What is this article mainly about?
(A) Why people are moving away from their own countries.
(B) Why there are civil wars and violence in the Middle East.
(C) Why many schools have become shelters for displaced families.
(D) Why many children in the Middle East are not attending school.


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2. Despite being just a junior high school student, she was awarded a government _______ to study abroad, not only enabling her to immerse in a new culture but also relieving her of financial burdens.
(A) scholarship
(B) ownership
(C) regulation
(D) recreation


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18. TPACK is a technology integration framework _______ identifies three types of knowledge instructors need to combine for effective teaching.
(A) it
(B) that
(C) who
(D) X


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(c) This hand-made raw silk garment of the highest quality is washable. Though machine washing is permissible, hand washing is recommended. In either case, do not use hot water. Cool or cold water is recommended. For machine washing, do not wash with colored articles. Use a gentle washing cycle. Do not use fabric softener. For hand washing, gently rub a small amount of washing detergent into the soaked garment. Wash thoroughly and carefully without force. When finished, use hands to6 press out excess water. Do not use a dryer, nor allow to dry in direct sunlight. For best results, place on a towel or a clothes rack or hang in the shade to dry overnight.
       If dry cleaning is preferred, be sure to notify the cleaner that this garment is raw silk.
       To remove grease stains, use a sponge to apply a grease solvent; then dry. Repeat if stain is still visible. Be patient: Removing a yellow grease stain caused by age or heat may require several applications. Do not use chlorine, peroxygen bleach, or sodium perborate on this garment.

【題組】33. Which of the following is advised to clean this particular garment?
(A) Machine washing in hot water.
(B) Addition of extra fabric softener.
(C) Machine washing in chlorine.
(D) Hand washing in cool water.


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( )11. What is the benefit of teaching grammar in context?
(A) It simplifies grammar rules for both students and teachers.
(B) It helps shape the understanding of grammar by using it in a meaningful situation.
(C) It encourages students to memorize grammar rules according to different contexts.
(D) It helps engage students to use language creatively and to promote better retention.


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