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1. The marathon events raise over $20,000 for charity, and this is not the final _____. (A) region (B) figure (C) purse (D) share
2. I am very sorry to receive your letter of _____ and will miss your outstanding performance in our company. (A) recreation (B) resignation (C) reconstruction (D) reconciliation
3. Most business _____ can be traced to either inadequate capital or the shortcomings of management. (A) winners (B) leaders (C) models (D) failures
4. The British government is spending more than £1.2 billion annually to _____ that all those who are homeless get the support they need. (A) eject (B) elaborate (C) ensure (D) elevate
5. We wish to inform you that the price we quote are very _____. We look forward to your order of our goods. (A) consuming (B) combined (C) comparative (D) commercial
6. In formal communication, be sure to avoid unclear language. Clear language prevents _____. (A) limitation (B) devotion (C) fashion (D) confusion
7. The teacher asks James to _____ making noises because other students are trying to concentrate. (A) neglect (B) cease (C) recall (D) defend
8. John likes to buy antiques and to use his free time to _____ them to their original condition. (A) restore (B) subtract (C) disturb (D) tolerate
9. When you are giving a speech, in addition to your words, your body may be _____ messages. (A) departing (B) conveying (C) resisting (D) polishing
10. The two candidates are entirely _____. Each could lead our country in opposite directions. (A) charming (B) mature (C) logical (D) distinct
11. I need to _____ my volunteer work so that I can spend more time learning a foreign language. (A) tighten (B) fasten (C) shorten (D) lighten
12. Because of his tight schedule, the quality time Tom spent with his children gradually _____. (A) diminished (B) soothed (C) rotated (D) prolonged
13. Foxconn opens its first major American factory in Wisconsin; it is a great _____ to the state's economy. (A) hurdle (B) viewer (C) boost (D) tariff
14. You can choose any type of hotel for your trip, less expensive or more expensive, according to your _____. (A) budget (B) profit (C) security (D) checkout
15. He is writing to his son, _____ all the unusual and beautiful things he has seen overseas. (A) deporting (B) magnifying (C) lamenting (D) narrating
16. The committee members have their own standpoint. They fail to reach a _____ on the issue of child labor. (A) junction (B) consensus (C) highlight (D) monarch
17. Without a clear _____ of what is to be achieved, I feel that the meeting will be a waste of time. (A) agenda (B) essence (C) teller (D) starter
18. The market is always trying to _____ its products so that consumers can have different options to choose from. (A) stimulate (B) diversify (C) retrieve (D) propagate
19. The price of fuel is unstable, __________ between NT$25 and NT$35 per litter. (A) clustering (B) mobilizing (C) fluctuating (D) descending
20. All the main economic __________ such as industrial production, construction, consumer prices, and so on suggest that trade is improving. (A) ambassadors (B) endeavors (C) observers (D) indicators
21. (A) backed up (B) composed of (C) found out (D) handed over
22. (A) evolution (B) attraction (C) imagination (D) observation
23. (A) recognized (B) regulated (C) refreshed (D) represented
24. (A) locked (B) fired (C) shouted (D) tested
25. (A) slangs (B) theories (C) proverbs (D) networks
26. (A) hit (B) enlighten (C) aid (D) distribute
27. (A) salons (B) safaris (C) sectors (D) scopes
28. (A) benefits (B) woes (C) wires (D) benchmarks
29. (A) transplant (B) translation (C) transparency (D) transition
30. (A) On a brighter note (B) To sum up (C) Disappointed to say (D) In spite of yourself
31. (A) faction (B) facet (C) ferry (D) faculty
32. (A) casualties (B) cavities (C) chaos (D) chambers
33. (A) Moreover (B) However (C) Whatever (D) In addition
34. (A) negotiation (B) collaboration (C) collision (D) navigation
35. (A) when (B) which (C) what (D) that
36. What is the passage mainly about? (A) To present a very special artist. (B) To introduce the origin of a festival. (C) To describe a few fanciful creations. (D) To praise the enthusiastic volunteers.
37. According to the passage, when was the first Festival held to celebrate Calder's work? (A) May 1989. (B) August 1980. (C) July 1969. (D) June 1970.
38. In describing Calder's stabiles, which of the following is NOT true? (A) They are full of fun. (B) They are made of metal. (C) They are unusually very tiny. (D) They are painted red or black.
39. What does the word "monster" in the passage refer to? (A) A large arts festival. (B) An imaginary beast. (C) A big piece of arts work. (D) An old City Hall building.
40. Where can you most likely find this article? (A) Consumer reports. (B) Sports magazines. (C) Trade journals. (D) Tourist guides.
41. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Modern love. (B) Hopeless love. (C) Lost love. (D) First love.
42. Which of the following is NOT the advantage of online dating? (A) Better outcomes. (B) Greater choice. (C) More efficient. (D) Less stressful.
43. Which of the following is true according to the passage? (A) People who meet online are often the circles of friends they know well. (B) Marriages in the States who meet online are likely to last longer. (C) Men are more likely to use Internet to find partners. (D) Rich people tend to find mates in a family circle.
44. What may we infer from the passage? (A) Fake account may discourage people from dating online. (B) Females are afraid of using the Internet to find mates. (C) Same sex daters seldom meet their partners online. (D) The author does not like to promote online dating.
45. What does the word “freakish” in line 3 most likely mean? (A) Regular. (B) Normal. (C) Unusual. (D) Common.
46. Which of the following might be the best title of this passage? (A) Two actually unfriendly countries. (B) The U.S. – China trade war of 2018. (C) Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. (D) An investigation of intellectual property theft.
47. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? (A) The U.S. economy continues to grow strongly; China has slowed down. (B) Earlier than China, the U.S. imposed a tariff of Chinese goods. (C) China responded with similarly sized tariffs on US products. (D) January 2018, the U.S. imposed a tariff to solar panels.
48. When did President Trump start a formal investigation into attacks on the US intellectual property? (A) November 2014. (B) September 2018. (C) January 2018. (D) August 2017.
49. Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “unilaterally” in the last paragraph? (A) Cruelly. (B) Unfriendly. (C) One-sidedly. (D) Triumphantly.
50. Which of the following was mentioned in the passage? (A) President Trump imposes tariffs on China, partly based on Section 301 of the Trade Act. (B) Trade wars may bring into terrible military conflicts between China and the U.S. (C) Trade wars are helpful to President Trump’s next presidential election. (D) Another bigger revenge against the U.S. seems to be inevitable.