阿摩:學力代表過去,財力代表現在,學習力代表未來。
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1(C).

38. Gary spends three hours ____ between home and work each day, but he doesn’t mind.
(A) riding
(B) coming
(C) commuting
(D) transporting


2(D).

44. Norma’s eyes are all red and swollen; she ____ all night because of not passing the test.
(A) has cried
(B) must cry
(C) cries
(D) must have cried


3(D).

45. “Look at all the dark clouds coming in. It ____ rain.”
(A) will seem to
(B) will like to
(C) must to
(D) is about to


4(A).

52. The customer who made the complaint accepted my explanation without ____ questions.
(A) further
(B) answering
(C) worst
(D) little


5(A).

21. The monthly rent is the same ______ how many occupants there are.
(A) irrespective of
(B) despite of
(C) according to
(D) in proportion as


6(D).

22. Animal rights groups are opposed ______ health and beauty products on animals.
(A) to test
(B) testing
(C) tests of
(D) to testing


7(A).

三、克漏字
        The antismoking lobby succeeded __(26)__ people knew without being told that cigarettes were killing their friends and families. They demanded hard data about the risks of breathing in secondhand smoke. They disbelieved glib assurances that cigarettes were __(27)__ and that the right to smoke __(28)__ the right to breathe clean air. More important, antismoking activists changed our idea of what smoking is all about. They uncooled the cigarette companies and their brands, forever __(29)__ smoking and death in all of our minds. It was, perhaps, the first victory in the fight for our mental environment—an ecology as rife with __(30)__ as any befouled river or cloud of smog. We long ago learned to watch what we dump into nature or absorb into our bodies; now we need to be equally careful about what we take into our minds.

【題組】27.
(A) safe
(B) dangerous
(C) difficult
(D) commercial


8(B).
X


【題組】28.
(A) superseded
(B) superimposed
(C) substituted
(D) outnumbered


9(B).
X


【題組】30.
(A) creatures
(B) illnesses
(C) myths
(D) pollutants


10(A).

       Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a __(31)__ disorder in which people have trouble sleeping. They may have difficulty falling asleep, or staying asleep __(32)__ desired. Insomnia is typically followed by daytime sleepiness, low energy, __(33)__, and a depressed mood. It may result in an increased risk of motor vehicle collisions, as well as problems __(34)__. Insomnia can be short term, lasting for days or weeks, or long term, lasting more than a month. The concept of the word insomnia has two possibilities: insomnia disorder and insomnia symptoms, and many __(35)__ of randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews often underreport on which of these two possibilities the word insomnia refers to.
【題組】35.
(A) abstracts
(B) subtracts
(C) distracts
(D) attracts


11(B).
X


四、閱讀測驗 
        For a long time, many psychologists embraced a victim narrative about trauma, believing that severe stress causes long-lasting and perhaps irreparable damage to one's psyche and health. In 1980, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was added to the list of mental disorders and has since received a lot of attention in the media and among ordinary individuals trying to understand what happens to people in the wake of tragic life events. Yet psychologists now know that only a small percentage of people develop the full-blown disorder while, on average, anywhere from one half to two-thirds of trauma survivors exhibit what's known as post-traumatic growth. After a crisis, most people acquire a newfound sense of purpose, develop deeper relationships, have a greater appreciation of life, and report other benefits.
       In American culture, when people are feeling depressed or anxious, they are often advised to do what makes them happy; they are encouraged to distract themselves from bad news and difficult feelings, to limit their time on social media and to exercise. However, the happy feelings one gets by doing pleasant things fade fast, and soon the sad mood takes over, plunging one into a deeper abyss of melancholy. A better strategy to cope with trauma has to do with meaning-seeking. When people search for meaning, they often do not feel happy, because the things that make our lives meaningful, like volunteering or working, are stressful and require effort. But months later, the meaning seekers not only reported fewer negative moods but also felt more enriched, inspired and part of something greater than themselves. Therefore, although none of us can avoid suffering, we can still learn to suffer well.

【題組】40. Which of the following has the least to do with post-traumatic growth?
(A) To awaken to the futility of all struggles.
(B) To discover new sense of purpose in life.
(C) To appreciate the meaning of life better.
(D) To develop a closer bond with loved ones.


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