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1(B).

15.Over many years, and through many rounds of multinational negotiations, the major trading countries of the world have worked through the General Agreement of Trade and Tariffs (GATT) to lower tariff and non-tariff barriers to ______ .
(A) protected industry
(B) free trade
(C) consumers
(D) trade deficit


2(B).
X


In my opinion, old people are usually more ___ than young people.
(A) preservative
(B) preventive
(C) conservative
(D) persevere


3(B).
X


Hay ___ too much moisture will spoil.
(A) contains
(B) it contains
(C) that contains
(D) which it contains


4(B).
X


DNA or ______ typing is sometimes called DNA fingerprinting because it allows police to identify an individual in the same way as fingerprints do.
(A) sampling
(B) shifting
(C) profiling (
(D) proliferating


5(B).
X


According to the statistics released by the crime prevention unit, vehicles thought to be stolen are often, in fact, towed due to parking  ___ or repossessed due to lack of payment.
(A) violations
(B)meters
(C) lots
(D) services


6(B).
X


Why do we have to _____ Sue’s selfish behavior? We have to teach her to care for others.
(A) get over with
(B) hang out with
(C) make up with
(D) put up with


7(B).
X


15.Museums should not only be a place to see art but, thanks to their architectural quality, should be an aesthetic experience in themselves.
(A)More than a place to display art, museums themselves are recognized as a piece of art.
(B)People can experience a trip of beauty if they know the value of architectural quality.
(C)Items displayed in museums are installed in the buildings by skillful architects.
(D)Architecture is by nature a form of art that is part of museum collections.


8(B).
X


1. My neighbors and I were anything but friendly, and for a long time we viewed each other with suspicion and _____ .
(A) distrust
(B) warmth
(C) friendliness
(D) regret


9(B).

31 He is inclined to _____ details. Therefore, his proposals are sometimes not carefully thought-out.
(A) downscale
(B) overlook
(C) truncate
(D) uphold


10(B).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: Next time you watch a digital ad in a mall, be aware that the ad could be watching you! Small cameras and special software are installed in the ad’s screen. They track who is looking at the ad and for how long. The software works out age and gender before serving up an ad specifically for that demographic. Men are shown razor ads, women can see cosmetics ads, and teens can learn about the latest video games. This targeted advertising creates a personalized digital city for consumers. Some people don’t like it, though. In Germany, a supermarket chain used loyalty cards implanted with RFID tracking chips to learn about its customers’ shopping habits. The chips let the store know customers’ purchasing histories and even their movements inside the stores. The chips were removed after people complained their privacy was being invaded. These new technologies are raising red flags about how far companies are willing to go to make a profit. Consumers have no idea when they’re being watched, and there’s no regulation in place to deal with these practices. Privacy campaigners urge companies to tell consumers what details are being collected, how it is done, and why. Even though it is meant to make data-analyzing convenient, the spying ends up being a little creepy.
【題組】46 What do many digital ads in malls now do?
(A) Target specific people.
(B) Advertise special deals in stores.
(C) Show ads for screens and cameras.
(D) Feature consumers in the ads themselves.


11(B).
X


35 For some people, _________ is a way of life, a never-ending journey, and they are forever trying to buy a ticket to the beloved’s heart.
(A)civilization
(B)education
(C)romance
(D)travel


12(B).
X


閱讀下文回答 46~50 題
      Spring is the most beautiful time of the year to visit Rome—flowers begin to bloom, café tables reappear on bustling sidewalks, and crowds of summer tourists are yet to arrive.
      Before dawn, head up to the Janiculum Hill to catch the sunrise. From here you’ll be able to see the Vatican, Pantheon, Colosseum, and Borghese Gardens. Then you can stroll through the oldest morning market, Campo di Fiori, to pick up some fresh fruit and flowers. Proceed from the Campo towards the Pantheon. Built in A.D. 124 as a temple to all the gods of Rome, the Pantheon remains today as a Catholic church and a tomb for Italian celebrities, such as the artist Raphael and King Vittorio Emmanuelle II. Around the Pantheon, you can’t miss the best Italian coffee. Romans are passionately divided as to who makes the best cup: Sant Eustachio, steps behind the Pantheon, or Tazza d’Oro, a few feet in front of the Pantheon. Take your coffee in the traditional Italian way: standing up at the bar.
      Spend the rest of the morning exploring St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums. Vatican City is full of extraordinary artworks and monuments of history. Don’t forget to climb to the top of St. Peter’s for an incredible view.
      In the afternoon, head to the Borghese for a leisurely stroll through the garden. If you are in the mood for shopping, head down the Via Babuino towards the Spanish Steps. Essential to any afternoon in Rome are a few scoops of ice cream. Go to the renowned Giolitti, in the Piazza Colonna, and try their 40 flavors of ice cream. You may see Italian politicians flocking here between their government meetings.

【題組】49 Which statement about the Pantheon is true?
(A) Raphael’s tomb is in there.
(B) It was built more than 2,000 years ago.
(C) Today the Pantheon is a well-known museum.
(D) It was designed by king Vittorio Emmanuelle II.


13(B).

40 In a world where standstills have become all too common, constant ______is the key to business success.
(A) application
(B) evolving
(C) initiation
(D) offering


14(B).

31 Studying Latin is helpful for enlarging one's vocabulary in English, since so many English words ____from Latin.
(A) bombard
(B) derive
(C) compile
(D) formulate


15(B).
X


5 In his first year, Britain’s Prince George has____ on an international tour to improve his country's relationship with its neighbors.
(A) embarked
(B) impressed
(C) imposed
(D) passed


16(B).
X


6 The journal paper published a controversial _____ on abortion and stirred a huge debate.
(A) commentary
(B) acclamation
(C) accumulation
(D) commitment


17(B).
X


180. It is an unfair truth that 70% of our company’s profits go to the salaries and bonuses of the executives who are at the top of the management ______.
(A) pyramid 
(B) staircase 
(C) ceiling 
(D) orchestra


18(B).

691. Almost all housewives hate to do household ______, which are considered to be trivial and boring.
(A) choruses
(B) chores
(C) charities
(D) contexts


19(B).

723. Scores of ____ gathered in front of the City Hall to protest against the mayor’s new policy.
(A) primitives
(B) dissidents
(C) receipts
(D) magnets


20(B).
X


32 Hundreds of acres of forests in California alone are _____ due to the wild fires in summer.
(A) cautioned
(B) approached
(C) retaliated
(D) ravaged


21(B).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: One of the most dramatic features of the world is the cycle of day and night. Almost all species exhibit dailychanges in their behavior and/or physiology. These daily rhythms are not simply a response to the 24-hour changes inthe physical environment imposed by the earth turning on its axis but, instead, arise from a timekeeping system withinthe organism. This timekeeping system, or biological “clock,” allows the organism to anticipate and prepare for thechanges in the physical environment that are associated with day and night, thereby ensuring that the organism will “dothe right thing” at the right time of the day. The synchrony of an organism with both its external and internal environments is critical to the organism’swell-being and survival; a lack of synchrony between the organism and the external environment may lead to theindividual’s immediate demise. For example, if a nocturnal rodent were to venture from its burrow during broaddaylight, the rodent would be exceptionally easy prey for other animals. Similarly, a lack of synchrony within theinternal environment might lead to health problems in the individual, such as those associated with jet lag, shift work,and the accompanying sleep loss. The mechanisms underlying the biological timekeeping systems and the potential consequences of their failure areamong the issues addressed by researchers in the field of chronobiology. Although no single experiment serves as thedefining event from which to date the beginning of modern research in chronobiology, studies conducted in the 1950son circadian rhythmicity in fruit flies and in humans can be considered its foundation. The area of sleep research,which also is subsumed under the field of chronobiology, evolved somewhat independently, with the identification ofvarious sleep stages around the same time.
【題組】 48 Which of the following is the result of an asynchrony of an organism with its internal environment?
(A)Daily leaf movements of a plant exposed to sunlight.
(B)Nocturnal animals having a sound sleep during daylight.
(C)People experiencing difficulty falling asleep at night.
(D)People feeling shocked when witnessing a car accident in the daytime.


22(B).
X


5 Louise has two _____ buyers for her paintings. She feels certain that one of them will purchase some of her works.
(A) constructive
(B) attractive
(C) prospective
(D) defensive


23(B).
X


40 The police found a large of ________ drugs in the man’s vehicle and he was arrested on the spot.
(A) audience
(B) distance
(C) multiple
(D) quantity


24(B).
X


10 Leaders, at the very minimum, require setting a direction and influencing their _______in the company to move toward that direction.
(A) subscribers
(B) substitutes
(C) substances
(D) subordinates


25(B).
X


請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題
Bertie, a dog, had been left in a car in direct sunlight on the roof level of the multistory car park in SaffronWalden at midday yesterday. Firefighters were called to __16__ it from a boiling car after supermarket staffcouldn’t find its owner. While Bertie was __17__ in the car, its owner was shopping in the supermarket.Firefighters then broke a window to __18__ it. DogsTrust, a dog welfare charity,  __19__ that pets can die in just 20 minutes if left in a hot car, even if the windows are left open. Saffron Walden Fire Station is now urgingpet owners to keep pet safety and welfare in mind, as the UK is set for soaring __20__ this weekend.

【題組】19
(A) acclaims
(B) refutes
(C) disapproves
(D) warns


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