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100年 - 100 大學入學考試中心_學科能力測驗:英文#12547
科目:
高中(學測,指考)◆英文 |
年份:
100年 |
選擇題數:
56 |
申論題數:
3
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高中(學測,指考)◆英文
選擇題 (56)
1. All the new students were given one minute to _____ introduce themselves to the whole class. (A) briefly (B) famously (C) gradually (D) obviously
2. His dark brown jacket had holes in the elbows and had _____ to light brown, but he continued to wear it. (A) cycled (B) faded (C) loosened (D) divided
3. Everyone in our company enjoys working with Jason. He’s got all the qualities that make a _____ partner. (A) desirable (B) comfortable (C) frequent (D) hostile
4. Eyes are sensitive to light. Looking at the sun _____ could damage our eyes. (A) hardly (B) specially (C) totally (D) directly
5. We were forced to _____ our plan for the weekend picnic because of the bad weather. (A) maintain (B) record (C) propose (D) cancel
6. Three people are running for mayor. All three _____ seem confident that they will be elected, but we won’t know until the outcome of the election is announced. (A) particles (B) receivers (C) candidates (D) containers
7. If you _____ a traffic law, such as drinking and driving, you may not drive for some time. (A) destroy (B) violate (C) attack (D) invade
8. Applying to college means sending in applications, writing study plans, and so on. It’s a long _____, and it makes students nervous. (A) errand (B) operation (C) process (D) display
9. Dr. Chu’s speech on the new energy source attracted great _____ from the audience at the conference. (A) attention (B) fortune (C) solution (D) influence
10. Everyone in the office must attend the meeting tomorrow. There are no _____ allowed. (A) exceptions (B) additions (C) divisions (D) measures
11. To make fresh lemonade, cut the lemon in half, _____ the juice into a bowl, and then add as much water and sugar as you like. (A) decrease (B) squeeze (C) freeze (D) cease
12. Buddhism is the _____ religion in Thailand, with 90% of the total population identified as Buddhists. (A) racial (B) competitive (C) modest (D) dominant
13. When I open a book, I look first at the table of _________ to get a general idea of the book and to see which chapters I might be interested in reading. (A) contracts (B) contents (C) contests (D) contacts
14. The children were so _____ to see the clown appear on stage that they laughed, screamed, and clapped their hands happily. (A) admirable (B) fearful (C) delighted (D) intense
15. Typhoon Maggie brought to I-lan County a huge amount of rainfall, much greater than the _____ rainfall of the season in the area. (A) average (B) considerate (C) promising (D) enjoyable
16.(A) for (B) by (C) after (D) into
17. (A) went through (B) made up (C) changed into (D) turned out
18. (A) remain (B) remind (C) repair (D) replace
19. (A) wrapped (B) wrapping (C) to wrap (D) being wrapped
20. (A) galleries (B) landmarks (C) companies (D) tombs
21. (A) is given (B) was given (C) has given (D) had given
22. (A) worthy (B) global (C) sticky (D) physical
23. (A) one (B) thing (C) other (D) else
24. (A) how (B) what (C) where (D) that
25. (A) appealed to (B) presented with (C) resulted in (D) brought about
26. (A) the above (B) the former (C) the following (D) the latter
27. (A) traded (B) weakened (C) limited (D) noticed
28. (A) term (B) termed (C) terms (D) was termed
29. (A) what (B) which (C) why (D) how
30. (A) be (B) being (C) to be (D) were
31.(A) chemical (B) amount (C) popping (D) popular (E) comes
32.(A) healthy (B) needed (C) responsible (D) remove (E) problems
33.(A) chemical (B) amount (C) popping (D) popular (E) comes
34.(A) chemical (B) amount (C) popping (D) popular (E) comes
35.(A) healthy (B) needed (C) responsible (D) remove (E) problems
36.(A) healthy (B) needed (C) responsible (D) remove (E) problems
37.(A) healthy (B) needed (C) responsible (D) remove (E) problems
38.(A) chemical (B) amount (C) popping (D) popular (E) comes
39.(A) healthy (B) needed (C) responsible (D) remove (E) problems
40.(A) chemical (B) amount (C) popping (D) popular (E) comes
41. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A) Rapid speech without mistakes is a reliable sign of intelligence. (B) Women often play a more dominant role than men in a community. (C) Speaking slowly is more often a sign of lying than speaking quickly. (D) Touching tends to be initiated first by people of higher social positions.
42. What is true about fixing your eyes on a person when you first meet him/her? (A) Fixing your eyes on the person will make him/her feel at ease. (B) It is more polite to fix your eyes on him/her as long as you can. (C) Most people feel uneasy to have eye contact for over a few seconds. (D) It doesn’t make a difference whether you fix your eyes on him/her or not.
43. Which of the following is NOT discussed in the passage? (A) Facial expressions. (B) Physical contact. (C) Rate of speech. (D) Eye contact.
44. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) People have an instinct for interpreting non-verbal communication. (B) We should not judge the intention of a person by his body language. (C) A good knowledge of body language is essential for successful communication. (D) Common beliefs about verbal and non-verbal communication are not always correct.
45. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true about Kamba and Maasai people? (A) Maasai people are a threat to elephants. (B) Kamba people raise elephants for farming. (C) Both Kamba and Maasai people are elephant hunters. (D) Both Kamba and Maasai people traditionally wear red clothing.
46. How did the elephants react to smell in the study? (A) They attacked a man with the smell of new clothing. (B) They needed time to relax when smelling something unfamiliar. (C) They became anxious when they smelled Kamba-scented clothing. (D) They were frightened and ran away when they smelled their enemies.
47. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Elephants use sight and smell to detect danger. (B) Elephants attack people who wear red clothing. (C) Scientists are now able to control elephants’ emotions. (D) Some Kenyan tribes understand elephants’ emotions very well.
48. What can be inferred about the elephant’s behavior from this passage? (A) Elephants learn from their experiences. (B) Elephants have sharper sense of smell than sight. (C) Elephants are more intelligent than other animals. (D) Elephants tend to attack rather than escape when in danger.
49. What is the best title for this passage? (A) A Painful Mistake (B) A Great Adventure (C) A Lifelong Punishment (D) A New Direction in Life
50. How did Deborah feel when she first hurt her knee? (A) Excited. (B) Confused. (C) Ashamed. (D) Disappointed.
51. What is true about Deborah Duffey? (A) She didn’t play on the court after the initial injury. (B) She injured her knee when she was trying to block her opponent. (C) She knew that she couldn’t be a basketball player when she was a child. (D) She refused to seek professional assistance to help her recover from her injuries.
52. What was the new light that Deborah saw in her life? (A) To help people take care of their bodies. (B) To become a teacher of Physical Education. (C) To become an outstanding basketball player. (D) To receive treatment in a physical therapy office.
53. Why were redwood trees more prominent in the forests of North America millions of years ago? (A) The trees were taller and stronger. (B) The soil was softer for seeds to sprout. (C) The climate was warmer and more humid. (D) The temperature was lower along the Pacific coast.
54. What does a “fairy ring” in the last paragraph refer to? (A) Circled tree trunks. (B) Connected root systems. (C) Insect holes around an old tree. (D) Young trees surrounding a mature tree.
55. Which of the following is a function of the tree bark as mentioned in the passage? (A) It allows redwood trees to bear seeds. (B) It prevents redwood trees from attack by insects. (C) It helps redwood trees absorb moisture in the air. (D) It makes redwood trees more beautiful and appealing.
56. Why do redwood trees grow to live that long according to the passage? (A) They have heavy and straight tree trunks. (B) They are properly watered and nourished. (C) They are more resistant to fire damage than other trees. (D) They produce many young trees to sustain their life cycle.
申論題 (3)
1. (中譯英)臺灣的夜市早已被認為足以代表我們的在地文化。
2. (中譯英)每年它們都吸引了成千上萬來自不同國家的觀光客。
3.二、英文作文(占20分) 說明︰1.依提示在「答案卷」上寫一篇英文作文。 2.文長約100至120個單詞(words)。 提示︰請仔細觀察以下三幅連環圖片的內容,並想像第四幅圖片可能的發展,寫出一個涵蓋連環圖片內容並有完整結局的故事。