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1(B).
X


請依下文回答第37題至第41題。
In both civil and criminal court cases in the United States, a jury is called to give a verdict. The jury is made up of members of the general population—individuals who typically have little or no legal training. Such a jury is valued because it offers a trial by one’s peers. In preparation for hearing a court case, a jury must understand the presumption of innocence and the burden of proof. Before a legal trial, an explanation is read to jurors, as follows: “The defendant enters this courtroom as an innocent person, and you must consider him to be an innocent person until the State convinces you beyond a reasonable doubt that he is guilty of every element of the alleged offense. If, after all the evidence and arguments, you have a reasonable doubt as to the defendant’s having committed any one or more of the elements of the offense, then you must find him not guilty.”
In determining whether or not the State has proven the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, jury members should be guided only by a full and fair evaluation of the evidence. Jurors should not be influenced by their own personal bias or sympathy.

 


【題組】38 According to the article, what is the major feature of a jury verdict?
(A)Jury members are experts on legal arguments.
(B)All jury members share the responsibility of the final verdict.
(C)The final verdict is reached by a majority vote.
(D)The final verdict is reached by a group of common, ordinary people.


2(B).
X


Jane has ___ home work today.
(A) too much
(B) several
(C) a number of
(D) too many


3(B).
X


34 It has become a tradition for this company to ________ ten percent of its annual profits to charities or organizations that help people in need.
(A) allocate
(B) constitute
(C) dispatch
(D) establish


4(B).
X


33 You _________ your father the truth then. That way, he wouldn’t be so angry with you now.
(A) should have told
(B) should tell
(C) should be told
(D) ought have told


5(B).
X


41.Most kids fall ______ to drug abuse because they are undervalued at home.
(A) interest
(B) curiosity
(C) victim
(D) avoidance


6(B).
X


. Mastery of English _____ us with a very important tool for acquiring knowledge and information.
(A) accesses
(B) conveys
(C) deprives
(D) equips


7(B).

45 I'd be obliged if you'd treat this matter as strictly confidential.
(A) I have tremendous confidence in your ability to handle this matter.
(B) I would be very grateful if you would not tell this matter to anyone.
(C) I would appreciate it if you would confide in me about the truth of the matter.
(D) Under your trust, I feel it an obligation to treat this matter cautiously.


8(B).
X


37________ some money to buy a new computer, Sue cashed a check.
(A) Needing
(B) Needed
(C) Need
(D) To need


9(B).
X


請依下文回答第 16 題至第 20 題 
   After the first few decades of the Industrial Revolution, a pattern of hiring whole families to work in the new factories emerged. Although this system meant that the amount of wages necessary for subsistence was kept to a minimum, it at least allowed the working-class family to stay together. By the middle of the nineteenth century the practice of hiring families and children was declining, but life for the industrial working class remained oppressive. The factories and mines were dark, dirty, and dangerous. The dwellings of the workers were likely to be hovels clustered around smoky, noisy mills or mine entrances. The workers were frequently compelled to spend their wages at company stores, paying monopoly prices arbitrarily set by the owners. Work lost its dignity. The factory workers were disciplined to the clock and the machine. The dull, monotonous, robotlike repetition of a single operation on a machine brought workers none of the satisfaction and pride of skilled craftsmanship.    Many historians and social scientists argue that statistics show that the early factory workers received higher wages and enjoyed a better standard of living than they had ever had as agricultural or urban workers. Clearly, industrial workers were reaping material benefits from the Industrial Revolution after 1850, but in the years before 1850 workers may have lost more than they gained. The longer hours, greater insecurity, limits on freedom, and more frequent unemployment of the uprooted slum-dwelling factory worker of the early nineteenth century do not appear in statistics of wages and prices. The overall pictures of the industrial proletariat during the first half of the nineteenth century is dismal and can justly be characterized as a new kind of slavery—slavery to the machine and the machine owner.

【題組】20 What might be the financial reason for factory owners to hire whole families in the early decades of the Industrial Revolution?
(A) To keep wages to a minimum
(B) To help family members to stay together
(C) To reduce the risk of work strike
(D) To limit the freedom of workers


10(B).
X


3 The President must_____ his government’s reforms.
(A) account for
(B) take out
(C) call on
(D) check in


11(B).
X


31. The ______snake hissed     whenever Harry came near.
(A)hostile
(B)vulnerable
(C) appealing
(D)decent



12(B).
X


373. With a deafening bang from the explosives, the factory toppled down in the wink of an eye, the broken pieces ______ all over the site.
(A) dispersing
(B) circulating
(C) featuring
(D) releasing


13(B).

375. The baby panda is being _____ studied by the scientists. Every move he makes is carefully observed and documented.
(A) prosperously
(B) intensively
(C) inevitably
(D) originally


14(B).
X


379. It was _____ daring of her to venture out alone into the depths of the rainforest without any communications facilities.
(A) staggeringly
(B) conceivably
(C) deceptively
(D) reluctantly


15(B).

475. Most of the products _______ at the Customs today were from Mainland China.
(A) procrastinated
(B) withheld
(C) intimidated
(D) completed


16(B).
X


648. The lion crept _____ upon its prey and killed the poor creature in a matter of moments.
(A) automatically
(B) emotionally
(C) relentlessly
(D) stealthily


17(B).
X


679. Last week we went to New York to see the Statue of Liberty _______ we took a lot of pictures.
(A) , where
(B) where
(C) , when
(D) when


18(B).
X


773. The report that people ______ their pets is accurate because people tend to pick a pet that, at some level, looks like them.
(A) research
(B) pursue
(C) mangle
(D) resemble


19(B).
X


19. _____ with the harsh criticism from the audience, the singer felt his blood pressure suddenly _____.
(A)Angry; risen
(B)Angrily; risen
(C)Angrily; rising
(D)Angry; rising


20(B).
X


32 The__________ of pineapples is much more than demanded, so the price drops.
(A)shield
(B)field
(C)yield
(D)quilt


21(B).
X


34 Before _____ a broken machine, make sure to disconnect it from the electricity supply.
(A)melting
(B)messing
(C)mending
(D)mugging


22(B).
X


6 Research indicates that the ownership of ________  can influence the way one thinks and feels, the way one is regarded by others, and the way one views the future.
(A) assets
(B) stashes
(C) starks
(D) assents


23(B).
X


39 My mother spent NT$ 10,000 on a cream product which claims to be able to ______ eye wrinkles.
(A)occupy
(B)fertilize
(C)refresh
(D)diminish


24(B).
X


31 With advances in digital and information technology, the healthcare sector can_______ on the use of big data analytics.
(A) capitalize
(B) tantalize
(C) verbalize
(D) vandalize


25(B).
X


40 Despite________ competition, the athlete made a gallant effort to win the first medal of the championships.
(A) fierce
(B) groovy
(C) scarce
(D) virtual


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