The food, eating, and nutrition practices and patterns of a society have been discussed in many ways, each of which offers different perspectives for analyses of social dynamics. Foodways is a term often used by ( 10 ) who seek to portray the traditional food and eating patterns in a society. Foodways typically denote such traditional societal practices ( 11 ) are informally transmitted and may be difficult to modify. More recently, the term food culture has been used to denote the components of a larger culture ( 12 ) food, eating, and nutrition. Both foodways and food culture have specific connotations, with foodways having more specific historical and geographical referents ( 13 ) food culture offers more universalistic and scientific connotations. To avoid the past images conjured up under foodways (and related terms such as food habits or cuisine), food culture will be used here to ( 14 ) the food, eating, and nutrition-related categories, rules, and plans used in a particular society. 【題組】11 (A) they (B) as (C) like (D) what
In any field of science, small samples lead to _____ results. To find reliable answers, researchers need a lot of data.
(A)obscene (B)obsolete (C)scarce (D)spurious
With a good ______ of both Chinese and English, Miss Lin was assigned the task of oral interpretation for the visiting American delegation. (A) writing (B) program (C) command (D) impression
With over fifty teams competing in the tournament, all the games will be played ________.
(A) eye to eye (B) head to toe (C) hand to mouth (D) back to back
41 It is discouraging to visit a potential employer _____ that he is more interested in your appearance than your
qualification.
(A) only to find out (B) to have found out (C) finding out (D) only finding out
31 Conducting a _____ experiment seems to be trekking on an uncharted territory, since nobody has done it before.
(A) digital (B) fatal (C) pilot (D) sturdy
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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.
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【題組】41 Why is November 22, 1963 important in the history of Orlando?
(A) President Kennedy was assassinated on that day.
(B) The location for Disney World was chosen on that day.
(C) Mickey Mouse flew over Orlando in an airplane on that day.
(D) Disney World was first open to the public in Orlando on that day.
44 Over the decades, a few psychological researchers have ventured out of the dark realm of mental illness into the
sunny land of the mentally hale and hearty.
(A) Some psychologists have focused their research on what makes people happy and healthy than on what makes
people mentally ill.
(B) A few psychologists have recovered from mental illness and resumed their health.
(C) A few psychologists like to take more care of the problems of healthy people than those of sick people.
(D) Some psychologists have discovered how to make the mentally ill find their happiness again.
60 On June 1, Todd agrees to sell and Wayne agrees to buy goods to be delivered in October at a designated
port. The port is subsequently closed by quarantine regulations during the entire month of October; no
commercially reasonable substitute performance is available, and Todd fails to deliver the goods. Todd is
not liable to Wayne for breach of contract because Todd’s performance is made___________ without his fault.
(A) unimaginable (B) impracticable (C) impossible (D) inconceivable
70 Under_________ , evidences of crime discovered by a law enforcement officer in making a search without
lawful warrant may not be used against the victim of the unlawful search.
(A) the best evidence rule (B) the exclusionary rule
(C) the collateral source rule (D) the adverse interest rule
9 The IBM 5150 is recognized as the ancestor of the modern PC, a crucial step in computers’ evolution from
playthings to_____ tools of modern business and private life.
(A) assessable (B) indispensable (C) illegible (D) variable
20 As regards patent infringement, injunctions are often needed urgently. An interim injunction is_____ that
may be granted at a special hearing pending the outcome of the main hearing of the case. (A) a temporary injunction (B) a perpetual injunction (C) a permanent measure (D) an appellate court
22 He had eaten a big plate of spaghetti, and that was _____ the roast beef he had had earlier.
(A) inclusive of (B) exclusive of (C) except for (D) aside from
4 An achievement test should measure students’ progress against their own performance and _____ of their
fellow students’. (A) that (B) most (C) many (D) much
18 The present studies of sex differences are venturing on ground_________ self-deception and prejudice are constant
dangers.
(A) since (B) so that (C) where (D) which
31 To _________foreign cultures into language curriculum, teachers would introduce particular activities of festivals or
celebrations to their students.
(A)concede (B)devote (C)infuse (D)transplant
262. As ____ the president’s plan to make rich people pay higher taxes, many people think this policy is unavoidable because the government’s debt is enormous.
(A) regard
(B) regards
(C) regarded
(D) regarding