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阿摩:成功不僅要親眼目睹,還要有備而來
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1(C).

5. For decades, the vegetable vendor     most of her income to charities, which makes her such a great role model. 
(A)distributed 
(B)sacrificed 
(C)donated 
(D)transformed


2(C).
X


2. The students had a heated _____ over the issue of the death penalty in their civics class.
(A) debate
(B) offense
(C) input
(D) factor


3(C).
X


4. Sometimes known as “green gems” or “green diamonds”, betel nuts have been an economic miracle for Taiwan’s __________village over the last thirty years.
(A) industrial
(B) agricultural
(C) artificial
(D) superficial


4(C).
X


22. Be patient. The longer you wait,______ you are to meet the superstar.
(A) and so easy
(B) the more likely
(C) so likely that
(D) the easiest


5(C).
X


13. Dying to lose weight, some people______ by eating nothing at all the entire day.
(A) go to extremes
(B) come in handy
(C) start from scratch
(D) tie the knot


6(C).
X


1. Isabella doesn't like to discuss her personal problems publicly; she prefers to talk about them__________. 
(A) privately
(B) effectively
(C) universally
(D) generously


7(C).
X


4. Due to food shortages, there will be a great number of ____ suffering from starvation in many poor countries.
(A) victims
(B) critics
(C) pilots
(D) amateurs


8(C).

13. The accident caused by a careless driver ______ two deaths.
(A) counted on
(B) broke with
(C) resulted in
(D) resulted from


9(C).

12. Brian hesitated to ask Julie out on a date because he was afraid that she might ______ him ______.
(A) put…down
(B) break…down
(C) turn…down
(D) touch…down


10(C).
X


4. Due to the serious knee injury, the tennis player had no choice but to ________ from the tournament.
(A) distract
(B) immigrate
(C) recognize
(D) withdraw


11(C).
X


22. Leo decided to get divorced,______.
(A) that was unavoidable
(B) which upset his parents deeply
(C) its impact on his children was huge
(D) what would change his life completely


12(C).
X


21. He insists that she ______ as soon as possible.
(A) come
(B) came
(C) comes
(D) has come


13(C).

25._____ making David change his mind.
(A) I was difficult
(B) It was difficult for me
(C) I had difficulty
(D) I found it difficult


14(C).

14. On the wedding day the bride and the groom made a vow that they would stand by each other __________.
(A) from top to bottom
(B) in the long run
(C) through thick and thin
(D) down to the last detail


15(C).

9. A singer, songwriter, and actor, Bon Jovi is definitely one of the most ________artists working today.
(A) official
(B) intimate
(C) versatile
(D) attracted II. 成語(第 10 題至第 15 題,共 12 分)


16(C).

2. After receiving a heart ______, the patient had a greater chance of survival.
(A) transportation
(B) transformation
(C) transplant
(D) transfer


17(B,C,D).
X


(多重選擇題) 39.請選出翻譯正確的句子:一看到大樓起火,路人趕緊打電話給消防隊。
(A) No sooner had a passerby seen the building in flames than he called the fire department.
(B) A passerby called the fire department as soon as he saw the building in flames.
(C) Upon seeing the building in flames, a passerby called the fire department.
(D) A passerby called the fire department the moment he saw the building in flames.
(E) Hardly had a passerby seen the building in flames when he called the fire department.


18(B,C,D).
X


40. 請選出翻譯正確的句子: 他一得知走失的女兒安然無恙被找回,就不禁潸然淚下。
(A) Upon knowing his missing girl was found safe and sound, he couldn't help but cry.
(B) He couldn't but crying the moment he learned that his losing girl was found unharmed.
(C) Hardly had he known that his missing girl was found safe and sound than he couldn't but cry.
(D) He had no sooner known that his lost girl was found safe and sound when he couldn't help crying.
(E) He couldn't help crying as soon as he knew of the news that his missing girl was found unharmed.


19(B,C,D).

(多重選擇題) 31. What you just said was great, but it was still____ .
(A) to the point
(B) beside the point
(C) off the mark
(D) beside the question
(E) beyond question


20(C).

V.閱讀測驗
      Motivated by the rapid growth in Japan's aging population, Lawson Inc., a convenience store retailer in Japan, is now adding clderly care support services to several of its stores. While other convenience store chains have added meal delivery services to target older gcnerations, Lawson Inc. has opened service areas for elderly consumers at nine of its outlets. These stores not only provide a variety of nursing care goods and consultation counters focused on family care, but they also set aside social spaces where senior customers can meet and interact. According to Lawson,their goal is to provide a one-stop service, which satisfies various needs related to nursing care.
      The first store Lawson equipped with an elderly care support service station opened in Kawaguchi, Saitama Prefecture, in April 201S. There, a nursing care specialist is stationed from morning to evening, answering questions on a number of topics, including the insurance system and how to handle problens related to home-based care. In the Kawaguchi outlet, a large part of store shelves are stocked with diapers, vacuum-packed, easy-to-chew meals and other nursing care products. Also, each of the store's refrigerators has had its hinged doors replaced to offer casier access to customers using wheelchairs. On the shopping carts, handle bars and baskets are placed lower than usual for ease of use. 39-year-old Ayako Takahashi is a certified care worker who works as a consultant at the Kawaguchi store.
She said that the store served as something between homes and nursing care centers, and that many aged pcople had got new acquaintances because of their scrvices.
      In fact, many experts have pointed out that convenience stores are a key social resource that provides community-based services around the clock. The welfare ministry in Japan is also paying attention to Lawson's new elderly care support service stations, as the ministry is trying to build up a comprehensive regional care system that will providc a one-stop service covering medicine, care and accommodation. Lawson aims to increase these kinds of outlets to 30 by the end of February 2018, with a focus on urban arcas. Nationwide operations of full-service stores are expected in cight years. With Japan now already a country with more dogs and cats than children under 16, it is very likely that other convenience store chains will soon    follow suit.   

【題組】28. According to the passage, which of the following care-support services is not offered in the store yet?
(A) Social spaces for people to interact.
(B) Facilities for easy access to products.
(C) Job vacancies for aged citizens.
(D) Consultation counters that offer information.


21(C).

第二篇 Dr. Henry Lee was born in China on November 22, 1938. He graduated in 1960 from the Central Police College with a degree in Police Science. After working in the Taipei City Police Department for several years as a police officer, he came to the United States to pursue further study. In 1972 he earned his B.S. Degree in Forensic Science from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. He went on to study science and biochemistry at New York University and earned his M.S. Degree in 1974 and Ph. D. in Biochemistry in 1975. He also holds an honorary Doctor of Science Degree, conferred by the University of New Haven, honorary Doctor of Laws from Roger Williams University, Rhode Island, honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from St. Joseph College and the University of Bridgeport in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He has also completed many special training courses at the FBI Academy; Alcohol, Firearms and Tobacco Agency; Drug Enforcement Agency; Royal Canadian Mounted Police and other law enforcement training programs. Dr. Lee is best known for his work in forensic serology, which is the identification of blood, hair, semen and tissue types. Dr. Lee is also known for his work in fingerprint matching, ballistics testing, fiber and paint sample investigation, and blood splatter and crime scene reconstruction. Dr. Lee has authored or co-authored over 20 books and articles dealing with forensic science and has received numerous awards, citations and commendations from law enforcement agencies.
【題組】29. Which of the following is true?
(A) Dr. Lee comes from Connecticut.
(B) Dr. Lee is a famous lawyer.
(C) Dr. Lee is good at forensic science.
(D) Dr. Lee wrote books about politics.


22(C).
X


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【題組】22. After dinner, Sandra asked her date how much _______ in order that she could pay him back.
(A) it cost him
(B) he owed her
(C) did he spend on it
(D) should she pay


23(C).
X


( C ) For centuries, elephants have captured our admiration and imaginations, and it’s easy to see why.   21   their complex brains, elephants are incredibly clever and sensitive: caring for their families and being able to remember faraway places and old pals.   22   , when elephants spot friends, they often show affection by wrapping their trunks together. Trunks come in handy for more than just greeting.   23   , elephant babies suck their trunks for comfort, just as human babies suck their thumbs.
  Elephants have special teeth called tusks. They use tusks to carry things, dig for roots and water, fight enemies and impress other elephants. Unfortunately,   24   those amazing tusks that put elephants’ lives at risk. The desire for tusk ivory is the reason so many elephants   25   . From the days of ancient Egypt and Rome, elephant tusk ivory has been a precious commodity. More recently, it’s been used   26   piano keys and decorative ornaments. In order to get the ivory, elephants are killed and their tusks are sawed off. In 1979, there were an estimated 1.3 million elephants in Africa. By 2007 that number   27   to between 472,000 and 690,000. Today, in many parts of the world, ivory or “white gold” remains a   28   of wealth and status, especially in Asia. With the spending power of a growing middle class in countries such as China, the demand for illegal ivory is   29   .
  To help stop this illegal trade in tusks, education is important. If more people   30   that every piece of ivory comes from a dead elephant, fewer people might want to buy ivory products. And less demand for ivory means more elephants will survive.

【題組】30.
(A) knew
(B) know
(C) have known
(D) had known


24(C).
X


貳、多重選擇題:(一)共 10 題,題號自第 31 題至第 40 題,每題 4 分,計 40 分。 (二)每題 5 個選項各自獨立其中至少有 1 個選項是正確的,每題皆不倒扣,5 個選項全部 答對得該題全部分數,只錯 1 個選項可得一半分數,錯 2 個或 2 個以上選項不給分。 (三)請將正確答案以2B鉛筆劃記於答案卡內。
【題組】23. Due to the heavy rain, the citizens couldn't drive their cars, ____ take buses because the roads were flooded.
(A) so they could
(B) nor could they
(C) so could they
(D) either they could


25(C).
X


【題組】24. Despite the disabilities, Nathan's parents treated him like an ordinary child ____ he felt inferior to others.
(A) on condition that
(B) lest
(C) unless
(D) for fear that


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