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1(A).

請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題 It is often said that your personal value is not what you know, but who you know. The most important lesson to learn from the best-connected 21 is that little of their networking activity is carried out with any specific business goal in mind. They 22 their effort on people they most like and who seem to like them back. However, according to Europe’s leading business networking strategist, Andy Lopata, connection is not enough. It is important also to determine how well your 23 understand what you do and then how inspired they might be to provide a referral. The chances of receiving a referral are greatly 24 if they know you have a high level of trust, and they understand exactly what you do, what problems you solve, and how you help people. Expert networkers work on the basis that if you connect with your network on mutually beneficial basis, the financial rewards will flow. Successful networking should be 25 and altruistic, giving referrals without remembering your simple favor, and receiving them without forgetting their kind gift.
【題組】23
(A) contacts
(B) concerns
(C) contracts
(D) contents


2(C).

【題組】24
(A) implied
(B) included
(C) increased
(D) impressed


3(B).

【題組】25
(A) selfish
(B) selfless
(C) subjective
(D) subjectless


4(D).

請依下文回答第 26 題至第 30 題 With the rapid development of the social media on the Internet, people nowadays depend heavily on using it as a major means of communication with other people. The popularity of social media such as Line lies in its offer of differing functions to the public. Not only 26 allow people to communicate with others online, it can also enable them to share and exchange information between each other. As a more democratic kind of media than others such as TV and radio, social media like Line provides many-to-many communications. 27 , people who use it can set up a group and chat with many people in the group all at the same time. And if two or more people are using it in the meantime, it can become instant as people can text messages to each other and get the responses from each other immediately. One more 28 of using the Line is that sometimes it can help people re-connect with those friends with whom they have long lost contact. Although Line gives people many benefits, it still has its limitation. Despite that people are able to know whether their sent messages are read or not, it also puts them in a difficult situation sometimes. 29 people read the messages, they might not have the time or decide not to reply to any unwanted or hard-to-reply messages. If this happens, it could cause unnecessary misunderstanding and confusion between people. 30 , some people prefer making a phone call to texting messages through Line because they think that real interactions between people can only occur when people can hear each other’s voice or see each other face to face. No matter what it is, people need to adjust themselves to the changes the technology has made to their daily life.
【題組】30
(A) In case
(B) As though
(C) Just as
(D) In addition


5(B).

請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題 Nowadays, in public or private places, we tend to scroll mindlessly through our social media feeds when we have a few spare minutes (or for some, hours). And as we probably know intuitively, and as the research is confirming, it is not the best habit when it comes to our collective psychology. The American Academy of Pediatrics has warned about the potential for negative effects of social media in young kids and teens, including cyber-bullying and “Facebook depression.” But the same risks may be true for adults, across generations. A review study suggests “Facebook Addiction Disorder” because addiction criteria, such as neglect of personal life, mental preoccupation, escapism, mood modifying experiences, tolerance and concealing the addictive behavior, appear to be present in some people who use social networks excessively. A study also shows when people stop using the Internet, they also undergo small but measurable physiological effects. Rather than enhancing well-being, as frequent interactions with supportive offline social networks powerfully do, the current findings demonstrate that interacting with Facebook may predict the opposite result for young adults—it may undermine it. In fact, another study found that social media use is linked to greater feelings of social isolation, mentally and physically. Facebook is also a jealousy generator. We fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others as we scroll through our feeds, and make judgments about how we measure up. One study looked at how we make comparisons to others posts, in “upward” or “downward” directions—that is, feeling that we are either worse or better off than our friends. It turned out that both types of comparisons made people feel worse, which is surprising, since in real life, only upward comparisons (feeling another person has it better than you) makes people feel bad. But in the social network world, it seems that any kind of comparison is linked to depressive symptoms. All of this is not to say that there is no benefit to social media—obviously it keeps us connected across great distances, and helps us find people we had lost touch with years ago. But getting on social networks when you have some time to kill, or, worse, need an emotional lift, is very likely a bad idea. If you are feeling brave, try taking a little break, and see how it goes. And if you are going to keep “using,” then at least try to use in moderation.
【題組】32 Why do researchers define “using Facebook excessively” as addicted behavior?
(A) People spend too much money and time browsing feeds.
(B) The behavior meets some addiction standards and has withdrawal symptoms.
(C) People rely on them to have emotional lifts when they are upset.
(D) Facebook use is linked to feelings of social isolation, mentally and physically.


6(B).

請依下文回答第 36 題至第 40 題 If you want to know where Google is headed, look through Google Lens. The artificially intelligent, augmented reality feature seemed to generate the most interest at Google’s developer conference. Of all announcements, it best encapsulated what Google’s transition to an “AI first” company means. Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai underscored the tool as a key reflection of Google’s direction. “All of Google was built because we started understanding text and web pages. So the fact that computers can understand images and videos has profound implications for our core mission,” he said so in his introduction of Lens. During a demo, Google showed off how you could point your camera at something and Lens would tell you what it is-like, it could identify the flower you’re preparing to shoot. In another example, Pichai showed how Lens could do a common task-connecting you to a home’s Wi-Fi network by snapping a photo of the sticker on the router. A third example was a photo of a business’s storefront-and Google Lens could pull up the name, rating and other business listing information in a card that appeared over the photo. The technology basically turns the camera from a passive tool that’s capturing the world around you to one that’s allowing you to interact with what’s in your camera’s viewfinder. Later, during a Google Home demonstration, the company showed how Lens would be integrated into Google Assistant. Through a new button in the Assistant app, users will be able to launch Lens and insert a photo into the conversation with the Assistant, where it can process the data the photo contains. To show how this could work, Google’s Scott Huffman holds his camera up to a concert marquee for a Stone Foxes show and Google Assistant pulls up info on ticket sales. “Add this to my calendar,” he says-and it does. The integration of Lens into Assistant can also help with translations. Huffman demonstrates this by holding up his camera to a sign in Japanese, tapping the Lens icon and saying “What does this say?” Google Assistant then translates the text. Pichai said in his founders’ letter a year ago that part of this shift to being an AI first company meant computing would be less device-centric. Lens is an example of being less device-centric, on mobile. The technology behind Lens is essentially nothing new, and that also tells us something about where Google is going. This is not to say that Google is done coming up with new technologies, but that there are a lot of capabilities the company is still putting together into useful products.
【題組】38 According to Paragraph 2 and 3, which of the following tasks CANNOT be done by Google Lens?
(A) To tell you what you see.
(B) To turn on a home wifi router by snapping a photo at it.
(C) To provide restaurant ratings and phone number.
(D) To translate a sign in a different language with Google Assistant.


7(A).

【題組】39 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
(A) Google is shifting its emphasis on high tech devices such as Google Assitant.
(B) Google’s core mission centers around the computer application of image processing.
(C) Google Lens can be integrated into Google Assistant for tasks.
(D) Google is focusing on providing useful products that utilizes artificial intelligence.


8(D).

2 A human eye includes a controlling _____ which can increase or reduce the amount of light entering the eye.
(A) panel
(B) detector
(C) organism
(D) mechanism


9(C).

8 The hotel was full and the owner consented to give us a discount, _____ we would put up with the inconvenience of all four of us sleeping in one room.
(A) despite
(B) concerning
(C) provided
(D) regardless


10(D).

請依下文回答第 17 題至第 20 題
        An experimental Ebola drug healed all 18 monkeys infected with the deadly virus in a study,   17   hopes that the treatment might help fight the outbreak raging through west Africa — once more of it can be made. The monkeys were given the drug, ZMapp, three to five days after they were infected with the virus and when most were showing symptoms. It is not known how well the drug would work in people, who can take up to 21 days to show symptoms and are not infected   18   the lab monkeys were. Several experts said it is not possible to   19   a window of opportunity for treating people, but that it was encouraging that the animals   20   when treated even after advanced disease developed.

【題組】 18
(A) with
(B) against
(C) the place
(D) the way


11(C).

【題組】 19
(A) conclude
(B) broadcast
(C) estimate
(D) isolate


12(D).

請依下文回答第 26 題至第 30 題
         In contrast to other host cities who have often taken on the Olympic Games without clear objectives, the organizers of the Barcelona Olympics set one major goal: the transformation of Barcelona into one of Europe's great centers of tourism and business. For this reason, the organizers worked to   26   the direct costs of hosting the Games while focusing their investment on improvements that would benefit the city for years to come. The construction of sports venues   27   less than 10% of the construction costs; the rest of the money went to expanding roads, green spaces, housing, hotels, and business centers. Most notably, the Olympic Village was built to reconnect the city with its waterfront; an attractive port was added, and over two miles of beaches were created. In terms of its direct profit from the Games, Barcelona had a modest surplus of about $5 million.   28   , the positive effects in future years were immense. The improvements to the waterfront and roads greatly improved the quality of life. Furthermore, the Olympics helped   29   Barcelona from an often-overlooked city to a prime destination for tourism and business. In 1990, it was ranked as only the 11th-best European city to do business in, but by 2011 it had   30    to number four. Tourism doubled, and the Olympics generated over 20,000 permanent jobs for the city.

【題組】28
(A) In the meantime
(B) Inversely
(C) As a result
(D) On the other hand


13(B).

【題組】30
(A) descended
(B) soared
(C) alighted
(D) merged


14(D).

1 The chemical company was fined eight million dollars for _____ environmental regulations.
(A) scratching
(B) dispatching
(C) poaching
(D) breaching


15(A).

7 The exact cause of the equipment failure is unclear and remains to be _____.
(A) clarified
(B) pacified
(C) rectified
(D) modified


16(D).

17 Ted unexpectedly gave his mother a handmade cake, which delighted her because it was _____ and heart-warming.
(A) analytical
(B) comparative
(C) operational
(D) spontaneous


17(B).

25 Many adult drivers think that automated, self-driving vehicles are more dangerous than traditional vehicles _____ by people.
(A) invented
(B) operated
(C) manipulated
(D) performed


18(B).

28 Despite rapid deterioration of her condition, the cancer patient _____ to continue to smile and fight for her survival time.
(A) neglected
(B) resolved
(C) dismissed
(D) hesitated


19(A).

36 The game is a typical open-world action game, with a huge city to explore, an_______ number of collectibles to find, and lots of bad guys to beat up.
(A) obscene
(B) obsolete
(C) oily
(D) obese


20(B).

2 When we don’t believe we have the resources or abilities to cope with a certain problem or stimuli, we create ___________behaviors to deny or avoid it.
(A) rigid
(B) adaptive
(C) indiscrete
(D) insulated


21(C).

10 The way the government tackles the problem of civil war in this country is ___________ because it has never ended in such a peaceful manner.
(A) unanimous
(B) unidentified
(C) unprecedented
(D) uprising


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