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Ⅲ. Reading Comprehension and Reasoning Skills: 60 points (SectionⅢconsists of six passages On a variety of topics. Each passage is followed by five questions. Please read the passages closely and answer the questions based on what is stated or implied.) 
【 單 選 題 】 共 六 篇 閱 讀 選 文 , 每 篇 文 章 五 題 , 每 題 2 分 , 共 30 題 , 答 錯 1 題 倒 扣 0﹒5 分 , 倒 扣 至 本 大 題 零 分 為 止 ﹔ 若 未 作 答 , 不 絡 分 亦 不 扣 分 。 
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Iam most interested in the kinds of true war stories and war memories capacious enough to include the blood and guts as well as the boring and the quotidian﹒ True war stories acknowledge war﹁s true identity, which is that while war is hell, war is normal, too. War is both inhuman and human, as are its participants. Photographer Tod Papageorge’s American Sports, 1970: Or How We Spent the War 沁 Vietnam portrays war in exactly this fashion. The book features seventy photographs, all but one capturing American sporting events: the players and the fans, the press conferences and the team buses, the dugouts and the locker rooms, with the participants being men, women, young, old, black, white, ugly, beautiful. The last photograph is the one that does not depict a sporting event or its participants. It is of the War Memorial in Indianapolis, with these words on the facing page﹕ “In 1970, 4,221 American troops were killed in Vietnam.” This is horror as an appendix to the banal, which is how many civilians experience war. Papageorge suggests that even as American soldiers die abroad, life continues at home, an experience repeated decades later with America’s wars in the Middle East, which often hardly feel like wars at all in the United States. While O’Brien’s stories may be true war stories from a soldier’s point of view, Papageorge’s photos are true war stories from a civilian﹁s point of view. The spectacular gore of a certain kind of true war story distracts us from the dull hu of the war machine in which we live, a massive mechanism greased with banalities, bolted together by triviality, and enabled by passive consent. To tell and hear these kinds of banal and boring true war stories is necessary for what philosopher William James called “the war against war.” So far as we imagine wars to be dangerous (but thrilling), wars will notend﹒ Perhaps when we see how boring wars actually are, how war seeps into everyday life, then we might want to imagine stopping wars. The citizenry can end war at any time by refusing to go along with it, which is no easy matter---perhaps even utopia itself, versus the passive consent to the contemporary global dystopia of perpetual war.

【題組】24.In the passage, the author quotes: “In 1970, 4,221 American troops were killed in Vietnam.” It’s a sentence appearing
(A)in one of O’Brien’s war stories
(B) in Tod Papageorge’s American Sports, 1970: Or How We Spent the War in Vietnam
(C) on the facing page of one of Tod Papageorge’s photographs which capture American sports events
(D)on the monument of the War Miemorial in Indianapolis
(E) in one of William James’s books


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Celeste 小五下 (2024/06/06):

答案是(B)在 Tod Papageorge 的《美國體育,1970:或我們如何在越南戰爭中度過》中。


這是一個關於越南戰爭時期的書籍,因此是最有可能引用 1970 年在越南戰死的美國軍隊人數的來源。其他選項不太相關:

(A)O'Brien 的一篇戰爭故事中: O'Brien 的戰爭故事可能會提到戰爭,但它們不一定會專注於"越南戰爭"
(C)Tod Papageorge 拍攝的美國體育賽事的照片之一的對頁上:美國運動賽事也跟越南戰爭無關
*(D) 印第安納波利斯的戰爭紀念碑:跟越南戰爭無關
(E) 威廉詹姆斯的其中一本書中:跟越南戰爭無關


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