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1(C).
X


57 Damage control aboard ship involves any_______ action that will reduce expected damage to the ship and stabilize the situation caused by the damage to the ship.
(A)prude prudery
(B) prudish
(C) prudent
(D)


2(C).

14. People with a(n) ______ record often have difficulty finding a job.
(A) critical
(B) transnational
(C) criminal
(D) global
(E) public


3(D).

24 Almost half of the audience has fallen asleep; _____ , the speech is very boring.
(A) appropriately
(B) accidentally
(C) adequately
(D) apparently


4(C).

1. The Coast Guard Administration is responsible for the ________ rescue and emergency services.
(A) dimension
(B) command
(C) maritime
(D) finance


5(B).

29 Hospitals are on standby, ready to deal with _____ flown in from the crash site.
(A) airliners
(B) casualties
(C) wreckages
(D) fragments


6(D).
X


7 At least seven people have died during the recent spell of _______ weather.
(A) lonely
(B) bleak
(C) moist
(D) holistic


7(D).

13. The high-ranking general has been identified as the ________  of the revolt in the south.
(A)successor
(B) perpetrator
(C) ventilator
(D) instigator


8(B).
X


When children are involved, divorce is never painless. To _____43_____ the problems associated with divorce, parents need to maintain a stable environment for their children. For example, any fighting over finances or child _____44_____ should not occur in front of the children. Also, parents should try to live near each other so that the child has easy _____45_____ to both parents. To further stabilize the child’s life after a divorce, many parents now _____46_____ the “family home.” The kids do not have to change houses to visit each parent; _____47_____ , the parents take turns living in the family home. If parents just remember to put children first, then the effects of divorce on the children can be lessened.
【題組】44
(A)frustration
(B)nutrition
(C)motivation
(D)visitation


9(A).

請回答第 37 題至第 40 題:
        Since the early 1990s, the Internet has become a powerful force in both communication and business. Some people have compared the Internet business boom with the gold rush thinking in the US in the 1800s. And like the gold rush of that time, there has been a lot of exaggeration and oversimplification about how easy it is to “get rich quick.” Several of the biggest myths about e-commerce are discussed below.
        The biggest myth about e-commerce is “It’s easy.” It’s true that putting up a website is easy. But for a site to be effective at selling products is a lot harder. As Charles Feld explains, “A website is like an iceberg. What you see looks small and simple, but below it there are a lot of complicated issues.” Another myth is “It’s cheap.” But especially for large companies which are trying to set up full online commerce sites, the costs are never low. A survey of 100 businesses found that most companies spend about US$750,000 just for the technology of doing e-commerce. Then there are the costs related to marketing the e-commerce sites. Other costs come from integrating the existing business with the business done online. Still another myth is that “Everybody is doing it.” It may be true that almost every company has a website, but many of these sites are for information rather than for commerce. The reason for this is that many companies do not see e-commerce as a big advantage over the old ways of doing business. Customers also just do not see an advantage to shopping online for things like clothes. Online they cannot actually try on the clothes or feel the material.

【題組】39 What does “myth” in the second paragraph mean?
(A) A false belief
(B) A story about gods or fairies
(C) An advantage
(D) A shortcoming


10(A).
X


  When C. J. Liu bills her clients, all it takes is a few mouse clicks, and for the most part their payments end up in her bank account a few days later. She does not need an assistant to send out receipts or to track accounts payable and receivable. She never has to wait for checks to arrive in the mail, and she does not have to visit the bank. Like many others who run small businesses, Ms. Liu is a PayPal customer. 
  From its inception seven years ago, PayPal, based in San Jose, Calif., has grown to service more than 86.6 million accounts in 55 countries, and it expects to process $25 billion in money transfers this year. About 70 percent of the payment volume comes through PayPal’s parent company, eBay, and is used to buy and sell items on the Internet. But more and more, small businesses and sole proprietors outside of eBay are using PayPal as their back offices. 
  Based on her business volume, less than $3,000 a month, Ms. Liu pays 2.8 percent of her total sales, as well as 30 cents a transaction, for this service. “It saves me the hassle of the billing side,” she said, “so I can concentrate on my client work.” 
  Many of the newest and smallest businesses find that using PayPal is more cost-effective than turning directly to a credit card company to process transactions. “PayPal is building their fortune on the small businesses that credit card companies wouldn’t take unless they paid 7 to 12 percent of every transaction,” she said.

【題組】45 How much does Ms. Liu have to pay PayPal for the service?
(A)$3,000 in total.
(B) 7 % of each transaction.
(C) About 3 percent of her total sales.
(D) 30 cents for each business deal only.


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