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1(D).

39 According to recent medical reports, people ___________ will probably live longer.
(A)although they do not smoke
(B)and do not smoke
(C)do not smoke
(D)who do not smoke


2(A).

8 Kevin wants to have his hair _____ before attending a job interview this Friday.
(A) cut
(B) to cut
(C) do
(D) to do


3(A).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
        When failing to get a travel companion, some would rather give up or put off their travel plans than travel by themselves. They worry about safety, having no one to talk to, and more expensive accommodations. Indeed, there are potential risks as well as some minor problems when you travel alone. However, the advantages definitely outweigh the downsides. One of the best reasons for solo travel is that you are absolutely free when making any decision. You can do what you want to do, travel at your own pace, and change your plans without asking anyone. You don’t have to wait for your companion or spend time negotiating where to eat or what time to get up. If you want to stay in bed a little longer, you won’t feel guilty or annoyed just because your partner has been ready and waiting for you. Furthermore, solo travel is a chance for you to listen to your inner voice, to learn to make a decision and to build up your own confidence. Exploring a place leads you to explore yourself at the same time. Without anyone to rely on, you have to be independent and deal with any challenge. Another thrill of solo travel is to meet new people. It’s easy to meet people on buses and trains and in cafes. Exposure to locals enables you to know more about local cultures.
         If safety concerns still halt you from packing up and setting off, follow the tips below to have a safe trip. First, don’t look like a tourist. Avoid walking around and reading your guidebook at the same time. Always check your maps before leaving your hotel. Second, you have to tell a lie when you have to. Sometimes it is better not to tell others you are traveling alone: “Excuse me, can you direct me to the train station? I have to meet my friend.” There are also times when you have to say “No.” Solo travelers, especially women, tend to draw intense attention in some hospitable cultures. Therefore, it will be wise of you to learn to say “No, thank you” in the local language. With these tips in mind, solo travel can be a joyful and even life-changing experience.

【題組】49 Which is the writer’s advice for single travelers?
(A) Pretending not to be a tourist.
(B) Finding a partner.
(C) Checking the maps while walking around.
(D) Staying in camps.


4(C).

Many processes within our bodies are timed to a cycle of about twenty-four hours. If the body temperature is taken every hour or so throughout the day or night, each person is found to have a certain pattern. The temperature rises and falls about two degrees every twenty-four hours. Some people’s temperatures rise very rapidly after awakening and then begin to fall in the afternoon and evening. For others their temperatures rise very slowly at first, reach a peak in the late afternoon or evening, and do not begin to drop until quite late in the day. In all cases, a person’s temperature is at its lowest during the time of sleep. People tend to feel most wide-awake and can work best at the high point of their temperature. You may have noticed that some people jump out of bed bright and early and are cheerful and active during the early part of the day, then grow tired in the evening and go to bed quite early. Others find it difficult to get up in the morning and do not seem able to get going very well until afternoon; during the evening, they are wide-awake and hate to go to bed. People can usually adjust to a different schedule if necessary, but it seems to be more difficult for some people than for others.
【題組】48 Which of the following statements is true?
(A)When people are sleeping, their body temperature does not change.
(B)A person’s body temperature is at its lowest point in the middle of the day.
(C)Some people are more active in the morning and others are more energetic in the evening.
(D)It is always easy to change a person’s schedule because our body temperature follows a certain pattern.


5(D).

Sarah is a wonderful girl, but she is driving her mother crazy. Why? Because she talks constantly on her cell phone. Sarah thinks cell phones are the greatest invention of all time. She loves being able to stay in touch with all of her friends wherever she goes. However, Sarah’s mother gets annoyed because she’s tired of hearing the cell phone ring . She considers it an unwelcome interruption to family conversations. Now she has given Sarah two rules. First, no answering the cell phone during dinnertime. Two, no using the cell phone while driving. It is very dangerous to drive and talk on a cell phone. Sarah has promised to follow these rules, and she tries not to use her cell phone too much when she is with her mother.
【題組】41 What can you infer about Sarah’s mother from the paragraph?
(A)She doesn’t have a cell phone.
(B)She likes to hear the cell phone ring.
(C)She thinks that cell phone is the greatest invention of all time.
(D)She is quite bothered by Sarah’s constant talking on the phone.


6(B).

14 Melanie forgot______ her parents in Taiwan when she arrived safely in America.
(A) called
(B) to call
(C) being called
(D) to be called


7(C).

第 41 題至第 45 題,請依文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者
     Starting in the 1930s, LEGO’s founder Ole Kirk Christiansen had created toys using wood and other materials. When a fire in 1960  41  the company’s warehouse containing wooden toys, Christiansen decided to concentrate all efforts on one single product: the plastic LEGO brick. LEGO bricks are not associated with  42 , sex, political viewpoints, or controversial topics, and the company has deliberately sought to develop a “safe” image.  43 , during the last decades this image of LEGO has also come to present a problem, because children increasingly  44  more teenage-like leisure activities, influenced by adult topics circulating in the media. For the growing generation of “tween”-agers, this safe image could easily be synonymous with “  45 .”

【題組】41
(A) offered
(B) enriched
(C) destroyed
(D) remodeled


8(C).

  A panda walks into a café. He orders a sandwich, eats it, then draws a gun and fires two shots in the air. “Why?” asks the confused waiter, as the panda makes towards the exit. The panda produces a badly punctuated wildlife manual and tosses it over his shoulder. “I am a panda,” he says, at the door. “Look it up.” The waiter turns to the relevant entry and, sure enough, finds an explanation. “Panda. Large black-and-white bear-like mammal. Native to China. Eats, shoots and leaves.” So, punctuation really does matter, even if it is only occasionally a matter of life and death. 
       In 2003 Lynne Truss published Eats, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation. The book became a runaway success in the U.K., hitting number one on the best-seller lists and prompting extraordinary headlines such as “Grammar Book Tops Bestseller List” (BBC News). This is a book for people who love punctuation and get upset when it is mishandled. The above passage is printed on its back cover.

【題組】In this book the author Lynne Truss .
(A)is nothing but a great lover of pandas
(B)is making a big fuss over small useless things
(C)has called up people’s attention to the right use of punctuation
(D)has spent much time writing extraordinary headlines


9(A).

依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 
        Two elderly women were out driving in a large car—both could barely see over the dashboard. As they were cruising along they came to an intersection. The stoplight was red but they just went on through. The woman in the passenger seat thought to herself, “I must be losing it. I could have sworn we just went through a red light.” 
        After a few more minutes they came to another intersection and the light was red again, and again they went right through. This time the woman in the passenger seat was almost sure that the light had been red but was really concerned that she was losing it. She was getting nervous and decided to pay very close attention to the road and the next intersection to see what was going on. 
        At the next intersection, sure enough, the light was definitely red and they went right through and she turned to the other woman and said, “Mildred! Did you know we just ran through three red lights in a row? You could have killed us!” Mildred turned to her and said, “Oh, am I driving?”

【題組】47 Who is Mildred?
(A) the driver
(B) the conductor
(C) the passenger
(D) the police officer


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