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1(D).
X


I plan to go to Jay’s concert next week, but all tickets __________ .
(A)have been sold out
(B)had sold out
(C)had been sold out
(D)sold out


2(D).
X


All ___ is now stopped on account of the typhoon.
(A) reputation
(B) occupation
(C) navigation
(D) explanation


3(D).
X


On the table are the ___ of the meal.
(A) remnants
(B) remand
(C) savings
(D) remise


4(D).
X


It is easy to understand why the Greeks found geocentric cosmology so appealing. Night after night, we see celestial objects moving across the sky from east to west. Wouldn’t it be natural to assume that the Earth lies motionless at the center of the universe and that the Sun, the moon, planets, and stars revolve around it? In the 4th century B.C., Plato postulated a world system with the stationary Earth as its hub and a huge outer space that carried the planets and stars in its daily revolution. But his two-sphere configuration could not account for a particular motion of certain planets. As a rule, the planets and stars traveled together across the sky every night from east to west. But now and then, inexplicably, some planets seemed to drift backwards. Today we know that retrograde motion is an illusion caused by the fact that we observe planetary motion from a planet that is itself in motion. It never entered the mind of Eudoxus, a young contemporary of Plato’s, that the Earth could actually move. But he did try to accommodate planetary retrogression to the motionless earth by developing from the two-sphere Platonic system a model with twenty-seven spheres, one for every known planet; each was attached to another sphere whose rotation, combined with the rotation of the other planetary spheres, explained the “reversed” direction of certain heavenly bodies.
【題組】Which movement of some planets can NOT be explained in Plato’s system? 
(A)Backward 
(B)Forward 
(C)Upward 
(D)Downward


5(D).

40 The business had a rough first year, but now it is _________.
(A)bulky
(B)honorary
(C)prestigious
(D)thriving


6(D).
X


A cow _____ in a green meadow often represents the peace of a pastoral life.
(A) greeting
(B) glancing
(C) grazing
(D) gazing


7(D).
X


36 Despite the___ of excellent children’s books in recent years, reading is increasingly unpopular among children.
(A)deterioration
(B)fabrication
(C)proliferation
(D)transaction


8(D).
X


To gain more _______, some legislators would get into violent physical fights so that they may appear in TV news reports.
(A) publicity
(B) reputation
(C) significance
(D) communication


9(D).
X


32 Creativity is a much-needed_______ in this old and conservative company.
(A) asset
(B) commission
(C) compassion
(D) liability


10(D).
X


34 Scientists noted that there could be diseases developing when your waist _____ 90 centimeters or more.
(A) enhances
(B) measures
(C) overweighs
(D) reduces


11(D).
X


5 Many agricultural communities recognize that totally eliminating agricultural odors is not economical.
(A) Many people in the agricultural field know that it is not undesirable to get rid of odors from agricultural operations.
(B) Many people in the agricultural industry believe agricultural odors are likely to harm the national economy in the long run.
(C) The majority of the agricultural industry believes that the price for complete removal of agricultural odors is too high.
(D) Many agricultural communities believe that there is an economical motive to recognize the need for removing agricultural odors.


12(D).
X


請依下文回答第 20 題至第 24 題  Chimpanzees usually invite comparison with humans. Not only do they bear a family resemblance thatfascinates people, the similarities between the two species go beyond expressive faces and opposable thumbs.Scientists described a young chimp watching as numbers 1 through 9 flashed on the computer screen at randompositions. Then the numbers disappeared in no more than a second and white squares remained. The chimpcasually but swiftly pressed the squares, calling back the numbers in ascending order—1, 2, 3, etc. The video alsoincluded scenes of a human failing the test, seldom recalling more than one or two numbers, if any. In experiments with mirrors, chimps showed an awareness of themselves that is absent in monkeys butpresent in dolphins and all the great apes. When confronted with problems obtaining food from the other side of afence, chimps were not only clever on their own and often competitive with a fellow chimp, but they also showeda willingness to cooperate with one another. Moreover, emotions of caring and mourning have been observedamong chimps, as in the case of the chimp mother that carried on her back the corpse of her daughter after she haddied. After fights between two chimps, others in the group were also seen consoling the loser.
【題組】22 According to this passage, in which area could chimps mostly likely outperform humans?
(A)In self-awareness
(B)In some memory tasks
(C)In group problem-solving
(D)In making and using tools


13(D).

38 The terrorist attack caused heavy ________ , killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands.
(A) dissidents
(B) defeats
(C) candidates
(D) casualties


14(D).
X


38 She left the room in a _____, slamming the door behind her.
(A) rage
(B) glimpse
(C) dilemma
(D) privilege


15(D).
X


Among the longest of China’s major dynasties, the Han dynasty survived, with minor interruption, for more than four centuries.From its founding in 206 B.C. the Han state was as powerful and prestigious in East Asia as the Roman Empire, its approximatecontemporary, was in the West. Like Rome, it expanded into “barbarian” territory on its flanks, particularly to the northwest, whereits armies cleared the way for trade along the Silk Road. And, like Rome, the dynasty spawned its share of weak rulers and sloughedinto turmoil before collapsing in A.D. 220. Still, it bequeathed a template of ideal rule— a united China and a self-perpetuatinggovernment— that became the goal of all subsequent dynasties, just as it is for the dynasty (officially communist, but with capitalismbusting out all over) that holds power in China today. In the Han legacy, too, are spiritual and ethical dynamics that guide millions ofAsians. One is Confucianism, based on the moral values of Confucius, which became official ideology of Han court. Even the nameHan, which the first emperor adopted from a river, endures. It’s what ethnic Chinese call themselves: Han ren, Han people.
【題組】13 Where does the name “Han” come from?
(A) A mountain
(B) A road
(C) A river
(D) A barbarian


16(D).
X


6 Many experts were invited to _______the problem of traffic congestion during rush hours.
(A) tackle
(B) condense
(C) deduce
(D) fortify


17(D).
X


1 In the case that Customs is________ of the truth and accuracy of the transaction documents provided by the duty-payer, or that Customs still feels the same after the provision of such an explanation, it shall be deemed that the customs value cannot be determined under the provision of Article 29, Customs Act .
(A)blameful
(B)doubtful
(C)predictable
(D)eligible


18(D).
X


27 You should have a big meal to start your day but simple food for dinner. Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a____________ .
(A) parachute
(B)peasant
(C)poetry
(D)province


19(D).
X


117. Benson married Julie soon after he had _____ her heart and gained her parents’ approval.
(A) conquered
(B) estimated
(C) guaranteed
(D) intensified


20(D).
X


5 The manager demands a______ reply from his coworkers when he sends them a message because he hates to wait.
(A) distinct
(B) mutual
(C) prompt
(D) consistent


21(D).

請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題 
        When contemporary women writers write about mother-daughter relationships, they often put an emphasis on forging a connection between them. In their writing, even though mothers and daughters do have ambivalence toward each other, they are often capable of resolving this problem and finally recognizing their bond as mothers and daughters. Yet, when it comes to writing about mother-son relationships, it becomes a completely different story. Most women writers stress the alienation between mothers and sons owing to the fact that they are of different gender. Therefore, when women writers write about their experiences of raising sons, they usually find themselves crossing over into a different territory. Feelings of apprehension and distress arise when mothers discover to their astonishment that their sons have become a total stranger to them especially when the sons have stepped into adulthood. In addition, since mothers are constrained by the society at large to avoid being too close to their sons in fear that they might smother their sons, contemporary women writers have depicted mostly the separation between them but have also unveiled how mothers come to terms with this separation from their sons. 
        Take the two contemporary novels, Margaret Forster’s Mothers’ Boys and Rosellen Brown’s Before and After, as examples. With a common theme on mother-son relationships, both novels portray a similar incident of a son who is suspected of committing a murder and how this unexpected event has profoundly harmed the mother-son relationships. Coincidently, both novels have an identical scene with a mother-son encounter in a juvenile prison. In this confrontation between mothers and sons, mothers have to their bewilderment come to realize that their sons have become unknown to them. And as these mother-son narratives continue to develop, the mothers and sons in these novels finally separate from each other. The only difference between these novels is their contrast in treating the mother-son relationship. Forster presents the mother as the one who takes up her traditional role by accepting passively this separation from son and waiting patiently until the son returns one day whereas Brown describes a mother who exercises her agency and power to deal with her son’s act of crime. Later, she not only fulfills her social responsibility as a mother but also decides her way of handling the mother-son separation. Despite that the two texts illustrate two conflicting ways of reading and writing mother-son relationships, they also inform us that there exists a powerful reading and writing against the grain.

【題組】25 What is the actual meaning of the concluding sentence, “there exists a powerful reading and writing against the grain”?
(A) It indicates that motherhood can be manipulative and nurturing.
(B) It denotes that the social control of motherhood is severe and unexpected.
(C) It argues that mothers have the authority to treat their children differently.
(D) It illustrates that the act of mothering can go beyond the traditional script.


22(D).
X


7 For many young people lucky enough to get a job after leaving school, the biggest _________of transition to work is how few holidays they get each year.
(A)shock
(B)bonus
(C)interest
(D)drive


23(D).
X


30 The prime minister came out onto the balcony to speak to the crowd that had _____ outside.
(A) distorted
(B) threaded
(C) assembled
(D) extracted


24(D).
X


37 The basketball player was _______ of the final match on account of his misbehavior to attack an opponent during the game.
(A)carried out
(B)picked out
(C)ruled out
(D)turned out


25(D).
X


11 Global warming is bound to affect rainfall patterns, though there is______ disagreement about its precise effects.
(A) considerable
(B) confidential
(C) conceited
(D) consonant


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