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1(B).

36 Tom has already given up the________ of smoking for the sake of health.
(A) custom
(B) habit
(C) pipe
(D) suit


2(B).

請依下文回答第 36 題至第 39 題: 
        Many organizations are trying to find a solution to the problem of world hunger, and CARE is one of them. It provides food to hungry people, and believes that it is more important to help people produce their own food. Because of this belief, the organization has programs to help people improve their lives.   
        CARE was organized in 1945 to help people after World War II. At that time, it distributed over 100 million food packages. Meanwhile, it was starting self-help programs. In 2014, it has worked in 90 countries around the world. CARE gives equipment and teaches people how to build water systems, roads, schools, houses, and health centers. It also teaches people how to increase production on their farms, how to reforest areas, and how to start small village industries. Doctors and nurses volunteer to go to villages. They provide health care for the people, teach people how to improve their health, and train people to provide simple medical care. CARE also gives special help when there is a flood, an earthquake, a drought or a war.   
        Where does CARE get its money? Ordinary people in developed countries give money. CARE receives millions of dollars every year. The organization is international. It helps people of any race, color, or religion. It meets with the people to decide on programs together. CARE helps provide the necessities of life to less-developed countries.

【題組】38 Why do doctors and nurses go to villages?
(A)Because they are forced
(B)Because they are voluntary
(C)Because they are well-paid
(D)Because they don’t get jobs elsewhere


3(B).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: 
U.S. and European officials met in May to discuss a plan to expand a U.S. ban on the use of electronic devices such as a laptop computer during flights. The newly expanded ban would include flights from European countries. The current ban, which was established in March, has 46 about 50 flights per day from 10 cities. Most of the cities are located in the Middle East. The ban focuses on those cities because their machines to screen carry-on bags are not 47 , according to experts. If the U.S. expands the ban, it would affect about 65 million people who travel between Europe and North America on more than 400 daily flights each year. Many of the passengers are 48 who use their devices for work during flights. The airlines said the ban 49 many people to decide not to fly to the U.S. Even though this is the case, Australia is considering adopting the current ban, and Britain has already adopted parts of it. The airlines believe the expanded ban will happen eventually, but they are still hoping to have 50 in how the new policy is put in place at airports, so that passengers will be inconvenienced as little as possible.

【題組】48
(A)children
(B)business people
(C)house keepers
(D)seniors


4(B).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題
     The Australian crocodile is the largest crocodile in the world. It can grow up to seven meters long, and the biggest can weigh up to 1,000 kilometers. It has only two muscles to open its mouth but 40 to close it! What makes crocodiles so dangerous is that they attack extremely quickly, and they take their victims under the water to drown them. They usually attack in the water, but they can suddenly come out of a river and attack animals or people. And they can run on land as fast as 17 kilometers per hour.
     Every year in Australia there are crocodile attacks on humans. Two years ago a 24-year-old German tourist died when she went for a swim in a lake. Although there were signs warning people that there might be crocodiles, the woman and her friends decided to go for a midnight swim. The woman suddenly disappeared, and the next morning her body was found. Near it was a four-meter long crocodile. And only last month two Australian boys watched in horror as their friend was killed by a crocodile when they were washing their bikes in a river. They climbed a tree and stayed there for 22 hours while the crocodile waited below.
      But you can survive a crocodile attack. Last year Norman Pascoe, a 19-year-old, was saved from a crocodile when his aunt hit it on the nose. Norman’s aunt said: “I hit it and I shouted, ‘Help!’ The crocodile suddenly opened its mouth and my nephew escaped.”

【題組】48 When was a 24-year-old German tourist killed by a crocodile?
(A) When she washed her bike in a river.
(B) When she went for a midnight swim.
(C) When she climbed the tree.
(D) When she hit a crocodile on the nose.


5(D).

8 Let’s________ a break when we finish this exercise.
(A) make
(B) do
(C) set
(D) take


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