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1(B).
X


Mr. Bundy is so strange today. And your manners ___ too.
(A) are like his
(B) like his is
(C) like his
(D) like him


2(B).

When elephant families came across the         of a dead elephant, they stopped, inspected the body, and fondled the bones as if trying to identify the dead one.
(A) puzzle
(B) carcass
(C) offspring
(D) victim


3(B).

11 After several years of training, he has a good ______________ of English now.
(A) demand
(B) command
(C) diligence
(D) confusion


4(B).

Few voters in the district expect the councilman to ____ any new campaign strategies.
(A)cater
(B) initiate
(C) commit
(D)confront


5(B).

36.Jewish teaching says that at death the body returns to God, so funerals take place within 24 hours to get the _____ there all the quicker.
(A) adherent
(B) deceased
(C) eccentric
(D) veteran


6(B).
X


38.I didn’t begin to take the subway until my driver’s license was _________    .
(A)revoked
(B)evoked
(C)provoked
(D)invoked



7(B).

48 Genes are usually regarded as immutable, but in reality more than 90 percent of them are____ or less active in producing protein, so some types of stimulation can wake them up.
(A) mutable
(B) dormant
(C) predictable
(D) definite


8(B).
X


3 Food prices have _____ to record-high levels since bad weather in many parts of the world led to crops damage.
(A)floated
(B)glided
(C)plunged
(D)soared


9(B).
X


41 Those who want to have something they have never had will have to do well something they have never done before.
(A) If people dream of getting what they have always wished for, they have to keep trying in different ways.
(B) If people wish to get what they have never had, they have to work hard to get it.
(C) Wishing for something they have never had will help people make their dreams come true.
(D) Trying something they have never tried before will help people get something new.


10(B).
X


43 Over time I have realized that the ideal novel that deeply stirs everyone will never be written; the only transcendence is achieved by the entire family of writers who, together, manage to move us all.
(A)I have finally realized a time-honored truth that there will never be an ideal novel that says it all; however, many good writers, collectively, can touch our heart.
(B)I have finally realized a time-honored truth that no writer can really write a perfect novel, and yet so many writers still attempt to create an ideal novel that may move everyone.
(C)I have finally realized a time-honored truth that as long as writers intend to create something that can go beyond their present condition, they can after all achieve the goal of composing an ideal novel.
(D)I have finally realized a time-honored truth that readers do not need an ideal novel but they do need good writers to make their lives full and richer.


11(B).
X


            The studies on speaking-task difficulty have yielded some useful advice for the planning of speaking tasks, and possibly someguidelines for manipulating task difficulty. Researchers found that the number of objects or individuals to be discussed affected taskdifficulty. It was easier to understand a story about an accident that involved two or three cars than one involving four or five. However,what was also significant was the distinguish-ability of the objects or individuals. If a story was about a boy and a girl, it was easierto tell than one about two girls, which again was easier than a story about three girls. The number and complexity of events also affecteddifficulty, and in description tasks simplicity and symmetry of spatial structures was important. In sum, the more elements, factors orevents there are in the task material, the more complex the language that the speakers need to use, and therefore the more challengingthe task. Thus, if there are several picture-based narrative tasks that are intended to be parallel, the test developers should check thateach picture sequence involves a similar number of characters and events to make the tasks more comparable.
【題組】22 The author writes the passage to _____.
(A) explain how to control the difficulty of speaking tasks
(B) show how to design narration with pictures
(C) provide advice for reducing the complexity of story events
(D) describe what individuals can do in distinguishing characters of a story


12(B).
X


7. I must leave now._______,if you need that book,I’ll bring it next time.
(A)Incidentally
(B)Accidentally
(C)Occasionally
(D)Subsequently


13(B).
X


297. ______ the sound of the explosion, people on the street ran for their lives.
(A) At 
(B) To 
(C) In 
(D) For


14(B).
X


447. People practicing the LOHAS idea are in pursuit of a _____ wellbeing, meaning they don’t focus on a single aspect of happiness, such as material satisfaction only.
(A) moderate
(B) workaholic
(C) addictive
(D) holistic


15(B).
X


512. Judy invited many guests to her wedding feast, some of____ were her co-workers.
(A) whom
(B) who
(C) them
(D) which


16(B).
X


576. The members of Taiwan Environmental Protection Union have campaigned _______ in recent weeks to arouse everyone’s environmental awareness.
(A) spiritually
(B) imaginatively
(C) heroically
(D) relentlessly


17(B).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
   Experts have traditionally seen a high level of intelligence as applicable across the board to most human activities, guaranteeing its possessor success in whatever s/he does. In the 1980s, however, Prof. Howard Gardner proposed the theory of multiple intelligences, suggesting that the mind does not possess just one kind of intelligence, but rather many distinct intelligences, including linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, naturalistic intelligences, among others.
   A person with a high level of linguistic intelligence is endowed with a large vocabulary and the ability to express him or herself well. Gardner sees the poet as the best example of an astute user of language. In creating poems, poets make use of the full complexity of meaning and the widest range of linguistic dynamics. Naturally, people with a high level of linguistic intelligence would excel at language-related activities such as writing, teaching and persuading others.
   Logical-mathematical intelligence refers to the skills often associated with scientists and mathematicians. Scientists tend to give it a more significant role than other intelligences. Gardner certainly disagrees with this point of view. He sees logical-mathematical intelligence as simply one among a set of intelligences, asserting that though it may have been exceptionally important in western societies, it has played a more modest role in other societies.
   Spatial intelligence refers to the ability to visualize things in the mind accurately and precisely. This intelligence is therefore associated with artists, who are experts in visualizing and making intelligent use of forms and colors. A person with a high level of spatial intelligence may also have excellent visual memory, and perhaps even a so-called photographic memory.
   Naturalistic intelligence has been quite controversial and critics generally see it as an area of interest. Gardner hypothesizes that people who have a high level of naturalistic intelligence are more sensitive to nature and to their own relationship to it. A person who is successful at growing plants or raising animals could be said to have a high level of naturalistic intelligence. Such a person could be a successful gardener or farmer, and would also make a good scientist studying the natural world.
   The revolutionary theory of multiple intelligences has resulted in several criticisms. Some have questioned the criteria that qualify something as an intelligence. Others have pointed out that the existence of multiple intelligences has never been proven through scientific research. These criticisms notwithstanding, the theory of multiple intelligences has sparked fascinating debate about the value and the nature of intelligence. Its applications in the field of education have led to more diverse educational methods as teachers seek to access and develop the multiple intelligences of students.

【題組】46 What is this passage mainly about?
(A)Introducing a new theory of intelligence.
(B)Explaining why being intelligent is important.
(C)Discussing the significance of different intelligences.
(D)Evaluating the methods of cultivating one’s intelligences.


18(B).
X


請依下文回答第 36 題至第 40 題: A recent report issued by the British Parliament’s Home Affairs Committee has strongly criticized the government’s mistreatment of the Windrush generation because many of their rights have been rejected without reasons. The so-called Windrush generation is referred to those immigrants who migrated to the UK from Commonwealth nations after World War II. Yet, despite being legal immigrants for decades, those people were treated unreasonably as illegal ones. A lot of them have become unemployed, homeless, and even been deprived of their access to pensions, social security and health care. Further, the report indicates that this occurrence was caused by the implementation of various policies that makes the Home Office undergo several cultural and legislative transformations. This transition has let the ministry become inflexible and bureaucratic. Moreover, the report also reveals that people from the Windrush generation feel obligated to follow procedures that are, in fact, meant to cheat and trick them. And significant resources for support like legal assistance and the right of appeal have all been eliminated. People like them are being ensnared by policies that are aimed for attacking illegal immigrants. The report eventually advises that the government needs to attentively interrogate the Windrush case and discover the reasons why the policies have foundered in order to ensure that there is no recurrence of similar things in the future. The report also reminds the Home Office of the lesson learned from this Windrush scandal.
【題組】38 What is the consequence of the implementation of the government’s policies on immigration affairs?
(A)The government has regarded the Windrush generation as illegal immigrants.
(B)The government has been investigated by the parliament.
(C)The government has become stiff and commanding.
(D)The government has become receptive to criticism.


19(B).
X


34. Buttigieg served for six years as an _____ officer in the Navy Reserves to collect information in Afghanistan.
(A)intelligence
(B)industrial
(C)intellectual
(D)integrity


20(B).
X


5 The president, hailing a “new era” to bring hopes to his people in the country, was _____ last month.
(A) yielded
(B) executed
(C) inaugurated
(D) terminated


21(B).
X


39 Many scholars have reported that a recent publication on the gender pay gap is highly ________ ; they particularly criticize the reach team’s sampling procedure.
(A) contentious
(B) convincing
(C) commendable
(D) considerable


22(B).

2 He needs to submit all his college _______ to be reviewed by the authorities to decide whether he could be admitted to the graduate program.
(A) scripts
(B) transcripts
(C) scriptures
(D) prescriptions


23(B).
X


2 John had never studied medicine, but he had rich _______ knowledge of it to give medical advice to his friends.
(A) embodied
(B) eloquent
(C) empirical
(D) elliptical


24(B).
X


48 Although the two countries signed a _____ treaty about the borderline, it was soon violated by one of them.
(A) federal
(B) marital
(C) martial
(D) bilateral


25(B).

14 The speech about hazards within a community has______the audience up into a panic.
(A) rambled
(B) whipped
(C) frustrated
(D) defaulted


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