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1(A,C,D).

11. If you don’t want to climb the stairs, take the _____ over there.
(A) escalator
(B) operator
(C) elevator
(D) lift


2(A).

19. The professor required that George _____ his term paper by 8 p.m. tomorrow.
(A) submit
(B) submits
(C) submitted
(D) submitting


3(D).

20. Excuse me. Do you know _____?
(A) can I return my purchase to where
(B) I can return my purchase to where
(C) where can I return my purchase
(D) where I can return my purchase


4(D).

三、克漏字測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】(第 31-40 題為單選題,每題 2 分)
 第一篇:
        In Japan, many people like to collect __31__ . However, due to land use and economic development, beetles have lost their homes in many parts of Japan, and become very __32__ in the wild these days. A local company then started selling bugs in __33__ . That is, bugs were put in automated cabinets with display windows on the streets for people to buy. This new way to own beetles turned out to be quite __34__ as the devices sell more than 1,500 bugs per month! However, some people disagree with this type of trade because they think beetles sold in boxes may lead to people treating them like __35__ and discarding them at will.

【題組】32.
(A) poisonous
(B) sensitive
(C) aggressive
(D) scarce


5(C).

第二篇:
       Though a common sight in Taiwan and in many other crowded Asian cities, the "motorbike waterfall" (thousands of motorbikes and scooters going down the ramp) draws the attention of many tourists and photographers. Many travel websites __36__ it as a tourist attraction in Taiwan. In Taiwan, which has a population of 23 million, there are around 14 million motorbikes, __37__ the country's Environmental Protection Administration. Motorbikes are the most common means of transportation in Taiwan and across Asia __38__ their affordability and fuel economy. In 2015, a Pew Research Center study found a __39__ between national income and the kind of vehicles people owned. It said two-wheelers like scooters and motorbikes were __40__ popular in South and Southeast Asia. More than eight-in-ten people in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia own a scooter, the study said.

【題組】38.
(A) in spite of
(B) together with
(C) owing to
(D) as for


6(A).

【題組】39.
(A) correlation
(B) diligence
(C) vowel
(D) treasury


7(B,C).

四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】(每題 2 分)
 第一篇:
        Coronavirus, or COVID-19 as many doctors and scientists call it, has been part of everyone’s life since mid-March 2020. Since then most schools, businesses, and communities have changed how they operated to prevent the spread of the virus. Because the disease infected a large number of people all over the world, experts call it a pandemic.
        Scientists don’t know the exact origin of COVID-19, but they do know that some similar diseases start in animals before spreading to humans. These types of diseases are zoonotic. Cows, bats, and camels are among the animals that are found to have spread diseases to humans in the past. The COVID-19 disease is also zoonotic, with the first cases popping up in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The affected humans were all connected to a nearby market that sold live animals.          For over a year, many kids attended school at least partly from their houses; their parents might have worked from home, too. This was all to avoid catching the virus from other people outside the home.
        Lots of people helped their neighbors throughout the pandemic. First responders, like healthcare workers, police officers, and firefighters, maintained the health and safety of the general public; essential workers such as grocery store employees, postal workers, and delivery drivers worked in-person to make sure other folks had what they needed to live.
        As of July 2021, nearly 190 million people in the world have been infected by COVID-19, and more than four million people have died. But the good news is that the numbers of people getting the virus in many countries are going down, thanks to testing, vaccines, and other preventative measures, like wearing masks and social distancing.

【題組】45. What is NOT true about the impact of COVID-19 on humans?
(A) Distance learning or remote working became widely common.
(B) Roughly 190 million people lost their lives worldwide by July 2021.
(C) Over four million people passed away in Asia due to the disease.
(D) People needed to wear masks, keep distance, and get vaccinated.


8(B).

第二篇:
       At an average Millennial (千禧世代;Y 世代) get-together, it’s not unusual for friends to show off a hundred photos of their pets. From the amount of care Millennials exert to make their pets comfortable and stylish, it’s easy to see that they consider their pets as true members of the family. Young Americans may be less likely to be homeowners or parents of human children, but they are leading in their rate of pet ownership. The $69 billion pet industry has already grown three times larger than its size in 1996, and Millennials are driving the increase. With 44 percent of Millennials being unsure if they want to start their own family, it makes sense that their social media posts may be more full of fur babies than tiny humans. Although pets are undoubtedly cute, their vast popularity suggests a deeper reason why Millennials are choosing to have pets over children.
       Part of the explosion in pet popularity involves something not so warm and fluffy: personal finances. The Great Recession (經濟大衰退) hit Millennials right as they graduated and entered the workforce, causing them a lifetime of financial anxieties and student loan debt. The costs for a year of dog ownership range from $2,674 to $3,536. Seems expensive, right? Perhaps, but not when you compare it to the cost of raising a baby. Raising a child costs parents anywhere from $12,800 to $14,970 per year. And that does not include the huge college bill. For couples with limited cash, a dog or cat is simply a more financially possible option.
       Aside from finances, individuals are also drawn to the freedom a pet can offer. Pets can provide purpose without the sacrifices required for raising a baby. Of course, pets still require work and frequent bathroom breaks, but they can be left at home while owners go to work and out to social gatherings. While a pet can be left with minimal supervision, the same cannot be said for a child. 

【題組】48. Why does the author mention the Great Recession in the second paragraph?
(A) To explain why Millennials consider their pets true family members
(B) To show how money is a big issue for most Millennials
(C) To prove that cars are becoming more and more expensive
(D) To compare the costs of living before and after the Great Recession


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