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1(B).

37 If more money is not ________, we will have to shut down the factory.
(A)fulfilling
(B)forthcoming
(C)propelling
(D)enhancing


2(B).

11.Cargo Status is the result of a cumulative process within the Integrated Cargo System that evaluates whether a ______ may be released from Customs.
(A) vessel
(B) consignment
(C) bill of lading
(D) seizure report


3(B).

19 The United Nations made an ______ for help from all over the world after the earthquake.
(A)approach
(B)appeal
(C)approval
(D)apology


4(B).
X


As we know, knowledge is the ____ condition for expansion of the mind.
(A)incompatible
(B)incredible
(C)indefinite
(D)indispensable


5(B).
X


Well, her parents wouldn't allow her to go to the party, but she still ____ .
(A)hopes to
(B)hopes so
(C)hopes not
(D)hopes for


6(B).

___ marriage is concerned, she is a successful woman.
(A) In terms of
(B) As far as
(C) As well as
(D) In view of


7(B).
X


As the violence in American television programs increased, so did national concern __26__ the possible harmful effects that such programming might be having on children. Many authorities __27__ in the field of psychiatry and other disciplines of social behavior took the position that the amount and types of crime, brutality, and violence portrayed on television were having a __28__ impact on the mental and social health and attitudes of the child audience. The causal relationship between televised violence and antisocial behavior is __29__ to warrant appropriate and immediate remedial action. __30__ research and Congressional hearings have further confirmed the validity and seriousness of this conclusion.
【題組】29
(A)proficient
(B)deficient
(C)efficient
(D)sufficient


8(B).
X


Everest has its immense psychic gravity that pulls people into its orbit. 

(A) Being immense, Everest has enough power to stabilize people’s life. 

(B) People need to know the psychic power to find the orbit to reach Everest. 

(C) Only people who are in the orbit are aware of Everest’s psychic gravity. 

(D) Everest possesses an enormous charm that invites people to visit it.


9(B).

30 After working hard for a whole day, I suggested _____________ a big meal in a restaurant.
(A) have
(B) having
(C) to have
(D) in having


10(B).

31 The effects of the medicine could _____ from eating disorders to death.
(A) recover
(B) range
(C) include
(D) result


11(B).

35 The antifraud tools of the time could not keep up with the crooks.
(A) The crooks are always at the mercy of the anti fraud operations.
(B)The law against deception can hardly prevent swindlers.
(C)The swindlers fail to keep pace with the operations against fraud.
(D) With the antifraud tools, it is time to keep up with what the crooks are trying to do.


12(B).

第 40 題至第44 題為題組 Cave men did not live in caves. But some died in them and their 40 thus protected from scavengers and the elements, lasted long enough for palaeontologists to discover and examine them. 41 between 600,000 and 300,000 years ago, quite a few died in La Sima de los Huesos near Burgos, in Spain. The Bone Pit, as the name translates into English, has yielded 6,500 pieces of human skeletons, 42 at least 28 individuals. Who those people were is a matter of 43 --one that shows the difficulty of popping fossils neatly into boxes marked “species.” They are usually 44 as Homo heidelbergensis, the name given to the first humans who lived in Europe, starting about 600,000 years ago. But they also have features of Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal man), a younger species believed to have evolved from heidelbergensis.
【題組】 40.
(A) remainings
(B) remains
(C) reminders
(D) recollections


13(B).
X


34 The problem of gun control in America will continue to grow in a vicious circle____ more and more people buying guns to protect themselves.
(A) because
(B) for
(C) while
(D) with


14(B).
X


31 All mobile investigative groups of the Coast Guard Administration are _______ to perform intelligence-gathering mission of State Security.
(A)tasked
(B)forced
(C)called
(D)acted


15(B).
X


33 For many people who want to learn to swim, the first __________they have to overcome is to put their face into the water.
(A) defeat
(B) diving
(C) hint
(D) hurdle


16(B).
X


請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題 The story of Orlando’s stunning transformation from swamp and sinkhole to a metropolis began, inevitably, with Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse. Disney first flew over central Florida in an airplane on the fateful day of November 22, 1963. The Kennedy assassination would mark America forever. So would the decision Walt Disney made that day to turn an inland Florida agricultural center into an epicenter of world tourism. Disney chose Orlando first because it was at the confluence of two of the most important thoroughfares, what today are Interstate 4 and Florida’s Turnpike. Moreover, since Walt Disney’s original theme park—Disneyland, in southern California—covered fewer than 300 acres and was soon ringed with the suburban blight that its success inevitably attracted—motels, strip malls, and copycat amusement parks, Disney hoped to rectify in Florida his mistake of not making Disneyland big enough. He set out to create a new, bigger, better Magic Kingdom. Here, arriving visitors would not be permitted to choose their own parking spaces; smiling Disney characters would do that for them. Besides, water in this Magic Kingdom could not be the tannic brown common in central Florida. So Bay Lake was drained, the sludge removed, and clear water pumped into the resulting lagoon. Even dry land would be turned into another Disney illusion: As you traverse the theme park, you are actually walking on the roof of an immense, underground control building from which the operation is run, staffed, and supplied. 代號:2301 頁次:4-4
【題組】44 According to the article, what was the problem with the Disneyland in California?
(A) Its success made it overcrowded.
(B) It provided nothing but a Disney illusion.
(C) It was too far away from hotels, motels, and malls.
(D) It failed to compete with other amusement parks.


17(B).

41 Aesop’s fables are so familiar to many students that they tend to treat them____ as “kids’ stuff.”
(A)auspiciously
(B)condescendingly
(C)equivocally
(D)omnisciently


18(B).
X


65 Which law either makes conduct criminal that was not criminal at the time committed, increases the degree of criminality of conduct beyond what it was at the time it was committed, or increases the maximum permissible punishment for conduct beyond what it was at the time of commission?
(A) Ex Post Facto Law
(B) Bill of Attainder Law
(C) Loitering Law
(D) Vagueness Law


19(B).
X


15 Hospitals are so afraid of dissatisfied patients and their families suing them for medical negligence that they have to take out insurance.
(A) Hospitals are afraid that patients and their families are dissatisfied with the medical care they provide.
(B) Hospitals are afraid that they have to take out insurance for their medical negligence.
(C) Hospitals have to pay a lot of money to patients and their families for their medical negligence.
(D) Hospitals have to take out insurance to protect themselves from dissatisfied patients and their families.


20(B).

14 Which type of patent protection is not provided in the Patent Act of Taiwan?
(A) artificial compound
(B) essential biological processes for the production of plants
(C) biological processes for producing microorganism
(D) microorganism


21(B).
X


36 You need to_____ 
 the document before signing it.
(A) undermine
(B) fabricate
(C) peruse
(D) execute


22(B).
X


20 Concerning compulsory licensing under the R.O.C. Patent Act, which one of the following statements is not correct?
(A)In response to national emergency, the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO), shall follow an emergency order from the central government authorities to grant compulsory licensing of a patent.
(B)TIPO may, upon request, grant compulsory licensing of a patent, where a later invention cannot be exploited without infringing upon a prior invention and such later invention involves an important technical advancement of considerable economic significance compared to the prior invention.
(C)TIPO may, upon request, grant compulsory licensing of a patent, where a patentee has committed acts to restricting competition or has committed unfair competition acts, for which an investigation is initiated by the Fair Trade Commission.
(D)TIPO may, upon request, grant compulsory licensing of a patent, where a patented invention is to be exploited non-commercially for the enhancement of public interest. 代號:70150 | 70650 頁次:6-6


23(B).
X


16 Despite violence in the area, there seems to be a guarded _____ among inhabitants.
(A) optimism
(B) eroticism
(C) terrorism
(D) racism


24(B).
X


請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題:
        I had a surgery called radical neck dissection, which is about as pleasant as it sounds. Then radiation.Then they tried some chemo for my lung tumors. The tumors shrank, then grew. By then, I was fourteen.My lungs started to fill with water. I was looking pretty dead—my hands and feet ballooned; my skincracked; my lips were perpetually blue. They’ve got this drug that makes you not feel so completelyterrified about the fact that you can’t breathe, and I had a lot of it flowing into me through a PICC line,and more than a dozen other drugs besides. I finally ended up in the ICU with pneumonia, and my momknelt by the side of my bed and said, “Are you ready, sweetie?” and I told her I was ready, and my dadjust knelt telling me how he loved me in this voice that was not breaking so much as already broken, andI kept telling him that I loved him, too, and everyone was holding hands, and I couldn’t catch my breath,and my lungs were acting desperate, gasping, pulling me out of the bed trying to find a position that couldget them air, and I was embarrassed by their desperation, disgusted that they wouldn’t just let go, and Iremember my mom telling me it was okay, that I was okay, that I would be okay, and my father was tryingso hard not to sob that when he did, which was regularly, it was an earthquake. And I remember wantingnot to be awake. Everyone figured I was finished, but my Cancer Doctor managed to get some of the fluidout of my lungs, and shortly thereafter the antibiotics they’d given me for the pneumonia kicked in. I wokeup.

【題組】19 What happened to the author that ended her up in an ICU?
(A) Chemotherapy.
(B) Lung operation.
(C) Lung inflammation.
(D) Cancer tumor dissection.


25(B).

40 Countless lives are saved each year because _____ of blood make certain surgical procedures possible.
(A) transmutations
(B) transfusions
(C) transductions
(D) transfections


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