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無年度 - 98-91 高等考試_三級:英文(克漏字)(自編)#3537
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1、(A) Yet (B) So (C) Hence (D) Meanwhile
2、(A) Across (B) Without (C) Through (D) Between
3、(A) overlap (B) outlook (C) extension (D) extremity
4、(A) for the sake of (B) in case of (C) as a result of (D) by dint of
5、(A) noticing (B) ignoring (C) arranging (D) measuring
6、 (A) Poverty is living in a smell that never leaves. (B) Even the cheapest soap has to be saved for the baby’s diapers. (C) If you have smelled this smell, you did not know how it came. (D) Put yourself in my dirty, worn out, ill-fitting shoes, and hear me.
7、 (A) I can call for help, but who should I call? (B) Poverty is living in a smell that never leaves. (C) Even the cheapest soap has to be saved for the baby’s diapers. (D) Put yourself in my dirty, worn out, ill-fitting shoes, and hear me.
8、(A) I can call for help, but who should I call? (B) I could bury it, but where is the shovel? (C) If you have smelled this smell, you did not know how it came. (D) Even the cheapest soap has to be saved for the baby’s diapers.
9、(A) I can call for help, but who should I call? (B) I could bury it, but where is the shovel? (C) If you have smelled this smell, you did not know how it came. (D) Put yourself in my dirty, worn out, ill-fitting shoes, and hear me.
What does the author urge readers to do? (A) To avoid risky relationships (B) To touch oneself (C) To find a good husband (D) To enjoy intimacy
According to the passage, what is the possible reason for the high divorce rate? (A) Modern people are doomed to die of loneliness. (B) Modern society does not reinforce intimacy. (C) Some believe that intimate relationships are risky. (D) A way has been devised for two people to live together in harmony.
According to the passage, why do many people choose not to have intimate relationships? (A) Loneliness brings joy. (B) Mental health is very important. (C) Intimate relationships sometimes hurt. (D) Modern society reinforces independence.
According to the passage, how can we evaluate a person’s mental health? (A) Through his/her ability to form intimacy (B) Through his/her ability to strangle others (C) Through his/her ability to live in isolation (D) Through his/her ability to make many friends
According to the author, which of the following statements is true? (A) Intimacy is out of date. (B) Intimacy can save us from being insane. (C) To avoid loneliness, modern people should get married. (D) To avoid loneliness, modern people should have as many friends as possible.
15、 (A) Unfulfilled desires are a major source of unhappiness. (B) It is certainly not as significant as having good friends. (C) Money just does not buy as much happiness as it used to. (D) The survey indicates happiness can flourish in various cultures.
16、(A) So we should consider moving to Nigeria. (B) It is certainly not as significant as having good friends. (C) The survey indicates happiness can flourish in various cultures. (D) Money just does not buy as much happiness as it used to.
17、(A) It is certainly not as significant as having good friends. (B) Unfulfilled desires are a major source of unhappiness. (C) It is how you compare with friends, neighbors, and colleagues. (D) Money just does not buy as much happiness as it used to.
18、(A) Unfulfilled desires are a major source of unhappiness. (B) Money just does not buy as much happiness as it used to. (C) It is how you compare with friends, neighbors, and colleagues. (D) So we should consider moving to Nigeria.
19、(A) introduced (B) intruded (C) invited (D) invaded
20、(A) imperiously (B) instinctively (C) instantaneously (D) interchangeably
21、(A) a way of life (B) a way out (C) the right way up (D) a long way off
22、(A) Therefore (B) Unfortunately (C) Frankly (D) Nevertheless
23、(A) altered (B) mystified (C) diluted (D) offered
What is the main idea of the passage? (A) After two decades of lab research, gene therapy in humans has been successful in treating everything from cancer to Alzheimer’s to heart disease. (B) A lot of research in gene therapy has focused on getting a gene to its destination and coaxing it to turn on once inside a cell. (C) Although research has been done on how gene therapy can help treat serious diseases, such a treatment may cause irreversible side effects and unknown consequences. (D) Viral vectors like Trojan horses slip genes into target cells undetected.
“Viral vectors” are ______ . (A) ways with which viruses genomes are changed (B) viruses used for carrying genetic material into cells (C) the paths through which viruses move (D) immune reactions triggered by viral infection
What does the word “trigger” mean in the passage? (A) Activate (B) Shoot (C) Turn off (D) Plug
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT correct? (A) Genes are unable to move across cell membranes on their own. (B) Gene therapy is still in its early stages. (C) Scientists have made significant progress in taking control of viruses that carry therapeutic genes. (D) Much effort in gene therapy has been spent to deceive cells into accepting foreign genes.
“Leukemia” is a kind of ______ . (A) cell (B) virus (C) disease (D) horse
29、(A) keep away (B) keep on (C) keep up (D) keep up with
30、(A) placed (B) placing (C) be placed (D) be placing
31、(A) head (B) on-head (C) head-on (D) heading-on
32、(A) before (B) after (C) earlier (D) later
What is the major setback of modernist architecture? (A) Its voyeuristic function (B) Its uniformity (C) Lack of communication (D) The social hierarchy
How is the new Leipzig assembly plant also an attempt at social engineering? (A) By introducing art into manufacture (B) By constantly focusing on the machines (C) By bringing down the barrier between workers and engineers (D) By breaking up the monotonous shape of factory buildings
Why is the factory shaped like a boomerang? (A) To imbue the factory with beauty (B) To absorb energy from Australian aborigines (C) To provide a solution to modernists’ dead end (D) To allow cars to come back to the main building
What is the main social significance of the Leipzig plant? (A) Utopian buildings can be sexually appealing. (B) Customized service is the latest trend of manufacturing. (C) Humanity, rather than machines, takes the central stage. (D) Engineers should oversee their products as often as possible.
37、(A) contrast to (B) different from (C) familiar with (D) worse than
38、(A) dictate (B) forecast (C) include (D) suggest
39、(A) what (B) when (C) where (D) which
40、(A) coincidentally (B) interchangeably (C) unforgivably (D) willingly
41、(A) centered (B) centering (C) center (D) centers (E)考選部公布答案AB均給分
42、(A) strengthened (B) enlightened (C) delighted (D) slighted
43、(A) resented (B) consented (C) contended (D) retained
44、(A) has (B) had (C) had been (D) were
According to the passage, where did the fast food originate? (A) K-marts and Wal-marts. (B) Southern California. (C) A corner in a house. (D) A factory house.
Which of the following locations is NOT included in the list where one can buy fast food? (A) Educational institutes. (B) Transportations. (C) Supermarkets. (D) Offices.
The first sentence of the passage means that fast food is ______ . (A) everywhere in the U.S.A. (B) as important as the country (C) taken as medicine by the Americans (D) highly respected in American society
Which of the following words is closest to mundane in meaning? (A) Advanced. (B) Contrary. (C) Natural. (D) Ordinary.
Victims of this accident were attending ______ . (A) an international conference (B) a speed-boat race (C) a full-moon party (D) a religious ceremony
The total casualties of this accident are around ______ . (A) seven (B) four (C) eleven (D) sixteen
The most suitable heading for this news is ______ . (A) The Danger of Partying in Sumi (B) Another Nature Disaster in Thailand (C) Tourist-boat Accident in Thailand (D) Thai Resort islands Challenged Again
The topic of this paragraph is ______ . (A) the history of coffee (B) different types of coffee (C) the medicinal effect of coffee (D) the myth of coffee
According to this paragraph, coffee was at first used as ______ . (A) medicine (B) drink (C) food (D) currency
According to this paragraph, coffee was first found by ______ . (A) Africans (B) Europeans (C) Asians (D) Americans
Who made coffee a hot drink? (A) East Africans (B) Europeans (C) Arabians (D) Ethiopians
When did Miranda first meet Alan? ______ (A) A snowy day. (B) A windy day. (C) A rainy day. (D) A dark night.
Why did Miranda love Alan? ______ (A) He was very handsome. (B) He was very tender. (C) He was very rich at that time. (D) He had a job.
When did Miranda feel great happiness? When she ______ (A) served Alan tea. (B) watched Alan’s handsome face. (C) cooked for Alan. (D) was not reading Alan’s letter.
Why did Alan leave Miranda? (A) Because he didn’t love her. (B) Because he thought that he couldn’t make her happy. (C) Because he had found a new love. (D) Because he had found a new job.
Which of the following statements is true? (A) Miranda has given Alan up completely. (B) Miranda remembers Alan only in September. (C) Miranda believes that Alan will come back to her. (D) Miranda believes that Alan won’t get lost.
Based on the passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) People have their own ideas about what a good teacher should be. (B) A respectable teacher demands no discipline from his students. (C) A good teacher does not mean much to his students. (D) The author doesn’t think much about any of his teachers.
According to the author, what kind of teacher is respected more? (A) A teacher who is never kind to his students. (B) A teacher who emphasizes oratory more than labor. (C) A teacher who never asks his students to work hard. (D) A teacher who demands a lot of discipline from his students.
Why did the author think of one teacher in high school most? (A) Because the teacher often helped him with his homework. (B) Because the teacher accepted all kinds of nonsense. (C) Because the teacher was very strict. (D) Because the teacher was very tolerant.
What did the author’s high school teacher stress more? (A) Labor. (B) Good speech. (C) Kindness. (D) Tolerance.
Cities are facing growing transportation problems during ______. (A) road building (B) political campaigns (C) rush hours (D) repairs
Public transportation has encouraged ______. (A) car pools (B) rush hours (C) discount tickets (D) traffic reports
Discount tickets are offered to ______. (A) car pools (B) cities (C) commuters (D) traffic reports
Why is there a lane on highways for car pool traffic during rush hours in many major cities? (A) to improve parking (B) to encourage car pooling (C) to help political campaigns (D) to help traffic reports
In Greece, what is called ”the key to Paradise”? (A) rubbing hands (B) touching faces (C) kissing (D) mixing souls
In this article, what does paradise mean? It is ______ . (A) a place where people go after they kiss. (B) a park. (C) a wonderful place. (D) a situation which is frightening.
How long had kissing been accepted in Western civilization? (A) for one hundred years (B) for thousands of years (C) for only recent years (D) for only fifty years
How do Eskimos express their affection? (A) by kissing (B) by rubbing noses (C) by shaking hands (D) by patting on the shoulder
The best title is ”______ . ” (A) Life in Egypt (B) Telling Stories About Animals (C) Writing on Walls (D) Egyptian Picture Writing
Each picture in ancient Egyptian writing stood for ______ . (A) a sentence (B) an idea (C) a name (D) an animal
The picture writing was done on ______ . (A) cloth (B) windows (C) walls (D) the ground
Unlike the ancient Egyptians, the English speaking people write words from ______ . (A) right to left (B) top to bottom (C) bottom to top (D) left to right
The word “ancient” in line two means ______ . (A) very old (B) modern (C) shiny (D) very easy
Tolerance means ______ (A) a religious attitude toward things. (B) personal behavior in wars. (C) argumentative personality. (D) willingness to hear both sides.
Why do quarrels arise? (A) Neither party will give in. (B) One party will give in. (C) Both parties are just. (D) Only one party is selfish.
According to the writer, how should we treat others? We should let others ______ (A) lie. (B) have their fair share. (C) have whatever they want. (D) play any unfair game.
According to the author, which in the following is wrong? (A) To tell the truth. (B) To be unwilling to listen to another. (C) To be tolerant. (D) To agree with others.
Why did the man in the street wonder? (A) Because he himself was in a great hurry. (B) Because a young man was running along the street. (C) Because the young man stopped unwillingly. (D) Because the bus was running behind them.
Why was the young man running after the bus? (A) He didn’t have enough money to get on a bus. (B) He wanted to catch the bus. (C) He forgot something on the bus. (D) He was running for fun.
According to the man, how could each save fifteen dollars? If they______ (A) ran after a taxi. (B) ran after a bus. (C) got on a bus. (D) got in a taxi.
Why did the man think that if they ran after a taxi, they could save more? (A) Because if they got on a bus, it would cost more. (B) Because if they took a taxi, it would cost more. (C) Because taxi fare is cheaper than bus fare. (D) Because a taxi is smaller than a bus.
Why did everyone in the street look and laugh? (A) The two men were running after the bus. (B) The two men were talking on the street. (C) The two men were running after a taxi. (D) The bus was running after a taxi.
Which of the following statements is not true? (A) The two men were running after a taxi. (B) The two men were crazy about running. (C) The two men were going to the same place. (D) The two men were thinking of saving money.
What kind of a man was Mr. Ford? (A) Very rough (B) Old-fashioned (C) Funny (D) Tough
Why did Mr. Ford go over to his desk? (A) To write something (B) To escape from Harry (C) To give Harry a present (D) To make a phone call
After Harry got the permission to marry Mr. Ford’s daughter, what did Mr. Ford do? He (A) left the room. (B) got angry. (C) looked Harry up and down. (D) kissed his daughter.
What did Mr. Ford pin to her daughter’s dress? (A) a broach (B) a flower (C) a ring (D) a note
In this story, what does the phrase “with the compliments of the maker” mean? (A) You cannot marry her. (B) You may marry her. (C) I do not like you. (D) I hate you.
In the phrase “with the compliments of the maker” who is the maker? (A) Mr. Ford (B) the daughter (C) the God (D) a young man
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