所屬科目:全民英檢◆中高級◆閱讀(GEPT Reading)
1. I ______ want to visit that museum again — the exhibits were amazing.(A) definitely(B) frankly(C) hysterically(D) incidentally
2. She stared out the window______ as the rain fell.(A) extravagantly(B) merely(C) notably(D) gloomily
3. He wasn’t angry — he was______ surprised.(A) merely(B) notably(C) recklessly(D) specially
4. She always tries to ______ her brother in everything.(A) gulp(B) outdo(C) lash(D) rally
5. The teacher decided to ______ a new reading program to help students improve theircomprehension skills.(A) diminish(B) initiate(C) nag(D) queer
6. She fell asleep ______ the movie because the film moved very slowly.(A) as(B) while(C) in(D) during
7. The building's ______ was beautifully decorated with modern furniture and softlighting.(A) exterior(B) interior(C) mechanism(D) medication
8. He tried to ______ his teacher’s signature, which is illegal.(A) forge(B) formulate(C) fortify(D) foster
9. Their efforts ______ improved the quality of education in the community.(A) attemptedly(B) faithfully(C) lastingly(D) precisely
10. She is a skilled medical ______ with over ten years of experience.(A) frontier(B) jumper(C) practitioner(D) shareholder
11. (A) set (B) setting (C) sets (D) settings
12. (A) then (B) may (C) so (D) for
13. (A) Account (B) Agitate (C) Alter (D) Assign
14. (A) These tactics make learning more effective than just reading silently.(B) In conclusion, group learning can be enjoyable in many ways.(C) Avoid using the above approaches to prevent uneffective results in grouplearning.(D) After all, mapping goals together can be extremely encouraging.
15. (A) as (B) most (C) less (D) both
16. (A) to (B) for (C) with (D) between
17. (A) comes from (B) lies in (C) aims for (D) relates to
18. (A) Carriers (B) Fields (C) Legacies (D) Scores
19. (A) By doing so (B) So to speak (C) Under such circumstances (D) Needless to say
20. (A) For reference (B) In short (C) However (D) In addition
21. What is the main purpose of this advertisement?(A) To introduce a new boarding school(B) To promote a learning service(C) To raise funds for a new language program(D) To offer help to the underprivileged
22. What is most likely true about Fluent Path?(A) It is a travel agency.(B) It organizes language exchange events.(C) It provides personal service.(D) It features group classes for young adults.
23. What is the article mainly about?(A) A writing method for better compositions(B) A language learning strategy(C) A visual method for organizing ideas(D) A graph commonly used in business
24. According to the article, which of the following best describes a typical mind map?(A) A top-down outline with the main idea at the top(B) A bar chart showing differences in height(C) A central idea surrounded by related points(D) A table comparing advantages and disadvantages
25. Which of the following is not mentioned as a benefit of mind mapping?(A) Improving presentation delivery(B) Helping learners remember information(C) Making complex ideas easier to understand(D) Supporting both group and individual work
26. What is the main purpose of this passage?(A) To provide free access to an online course(B) To introduce a book about negotiation in marketing(C) To invite people to join a debating club(D) To advertise a new communication class
27. According to the article, what is NOT a feature of the course?(A) Learning materials to help with learning(B) Instructions from an experienced professional(C) Flexible learning without time limits(D) Access to live online group discussion forums
28. What is NOT mentioned as a way to order the course?(A) Buying it at a bookstore(B) Visiting a physical store owned by the company(C) Ordering from an online shopping platform(D) Purchasing directly from the course website
29. If someone buys one of each set — Deluxe and Basic — how much will they pay?(A) $2480(B) $1430(C) $1610(D) $1680
30. What is the first article mainly about?(A) Improving a skill(B) Neuroscience research(C) Logical reasoning(D) Physical training
31. According to the article, what might NOT be linked to memory loss?(A) Sleep deprivation(B) Clinical diseases(C) Poor long-term memory retention(D) Lack of repetition and review
32. According to the article, what is NOT an action one can do to improve memory?(A) Sleeping at least 7 hours a day(B) Copying class notes down repeatedly(C) Relying only on memory every day for practice(D) Linking a new acquaintance to a cartoon character
33. According to the email, what are Kelly's thoughts mostly like?(A) Annoyed(B) Paranoid(C) Pleasant(D) Caring
34. What is true about Kelly's mother?(A) She has serious health problems.(B) She is having a bit of memory loss.(C) She is often confused by new ideas.(D) She recently asked Kelly for advice.
35. What is the main purpose of this article?(A) To explain why breakfast matters more than other meals(B) To teach the science behind nutrition and diet plans(C) To list common mistakes people make when cooking(D) To offer tips for busy people on how to eat well every day
36. According to the article, why is it important to have breakfast?(A) It helps you sleep longer at night.(B) It helps you stay on track with healthy food choices.(C) It gives you too much energy throughout the day.(D) It lowers your blood sugar and keeps you from feeling hungry.
37. What is implied about snacks in the article?(A) Snacks are necessary, for they help you avoid low energy.(B) Boiled eggs are best eaten only in the morning.(C) Sugar is a substance like caffeine that is useful for staying focused.(D) Whole-grain crackers aren't too sugary, which makes trhem a good choice.
38. What is NOT one of the writer's suggestions in food choices?(A) Nuts(B) Whole grains(C) Pasta(D) Red meat
39. According to the article, what does the writer NOT say about preparing meals?(A) Preparing your own food helps save money.(B) Meals should be made fresh from scratch every day.(C) Making your own lunch helps avoid relying on fast food.(D) Snacks are okay under the condition of good choices.
40. Which of the following is NOT a suggested attitude toward healthy eating?(A) Always planning in detail(B) Making better choices when you can(C) Pursuing the perfect diet(D) Changes don't necessarily have to be overwhelming