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1(C).

36 Jean usually goes to the dentist ________ six months.
(A)all
(B)each
(C)every
(D)any


2(C).
X


Jason __________ a moment before replying because he was not sure how to respond to the interviewer’s question.
(A)challenged
(B)hesitated
(C)memorized
(D)supposed


3(C).

Jerry didn’t ______ his primary school classmate Mary until he listened to her self-introduction.
(A) acquaint
(B) acquire
(C) recognize
(D) realize


4(C).
X


Since several child _____ cases were reported on the TV news, the public has become more aware of the issue of domestic violence.
(A) blunder
(B) abuse
(C) essence
(D) defect


5(C).
X


35.Although the company did not make profits this season, the manager is still _____ about the prospect.
(A) imaginative
(B) optimistic
(C) realistic
(D) objective


6(C).
X


請依下文回答第 39 題至第 42 題: What makes people smart? It is a question that scientists and philosophers have thought about for centuries, prompting complex calibrations, from head measurements to brain-bending tests. Yet the drive to probe the powers—and the limits—of the human mind has been thwarted by the hard facts of life:the brain was virtually a black box, its inner secrets locked within. Now, scientists are using the latest technology to peer inside. Using machines such as the PET scanner and FMRI machines, which map the changes in the brain’s blood flow, researchers at U.C. Irvine and elsewhere are producing the first images of how gifted, and not-so-gifted, minds go about the task of thinking. In one study, Professor Richard Haier of U.C. Irvine found that brighter people have lower metabolic rate probably because their brains are more efficient. However, when bright people are given harder tasks, their brains work harder than the average person’s. Apparently, brain activity depends, to some extent, on the difficulty level of the task and the level of effort required.
【題組】40 What is the newest way for scientists nowadays to explore the human brain?
(A)Giving brain-bending tests
(B)Mapping the changes surrounding the brain
(C)Giving tasks of calibration
(D)Using machines like the PET scanner


7(C).

38 The doctor applied some antibiotic cream to the wound on Sara’s head to help _____her pain and speed the healing.
(A)clench
(B)devour
(C)soothe
(D)forbid


8(C).

4 Little kids begin learning their mother tongue by____ what they hear around them.
(A) commenting
(B) meditating
(C) imitating
(D) eliminating


9(C).
X


        Contrary to common opinions, megaliths are rarely crude or unplanned. If observers are careful enough, they will detect on the giant stones the traces of those supposedly refined carvings, now worn down by rainwater and frost. And even when the shape of the stone is irregular, its overall appearance shows it was selected and quarried with care. The Fairies’ Rock at Essé, the finest dolmen in Brittany, is made of enormous blocks of red shale taken from a rock bed two and a half miles away. While fairies were carrying stones in their aprons—so the story goes—one stone slipped from the aprons, and dropped from the sky to the ground; the result is this isolated dolmen. 
The texture and color of a stone used in the dolmen often bespeak a good knowledge of local geology.Priest-architects would have taken the best that was available in the area. In chalky earth at Bougon, the dolmen’s pillars match one another and are made of the local rock. The covering slabs, however, are of a different texture. One is a 32-ton block of Bathonian flint from an outcropping two and a half miles away, and the other is a fossiliferous coralline massif weighing 90 tons that was excavated at a distance of several hundred yards.

【題組】21 According to the 2nd paragraph, what knowledge did a local priest always possess?
(A) Biology
(B) Geology
(C) Mythology
(D) Sociology


10(C).
X


42 Endless months of house hunting left the couple frazzled and_______ , unable to find anything with the combination of character, charm, and convenience they craved.
(A) expired
(B) frustrated
(C) relished
(D) satiated


11(C).
X


191. Who can be _____ of food safety if the government doesn’t strictly enforce regulations on those food companies?
(A) suspected
(B) postponed
(C) projected
(D) assured


12(C).
X


195. The plane has climbed to the cruise altitude and passengers are allowed to leave seats, but they are _____ to have their seat belts fastened while seated.
(A) relieved
(B) advised
(C) guaranteed
(D) infected


13(C).
X


254. The country has been so much plagued by the nuclear leaks and trying to find out practical _____ to keep the reactors cool and to store the radioactive waste.
(A) impressions
(B) methods
(C) stains
(D) performances


14(C).
X


255. The island was untouched and _____ developed before the unprecedented discovery of rare creatures.
(A) gently
(B) barely
(C) amazingly
(D) effectively


15(C).

426. The drunk driver lost control on a curve and _____ the vehicle.
(A) teased
(B) united
(C) wrecked
(D) wrinkled


16(C).
X


629. I know how busy you must be and naturally I won’t want to _____ too much of your time. But, this is an emergency.
(A) look after (
(B)ring out
(C)make sense
(D)take up


17(C).
X


712. The washing machine comes with a 20-page instruction _____ which teaches you how to use it.
(A) surface
(B) manual
(C) quotation
(D) tendency


18(C).
X


726. A pain-killer can only provide ____ relief from pain, but not real treatment.
(A) permanent
(B) temporary
(C) vacant
(D) timid


19(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
 Stop motion involves physically manipulating objects, making them appear to move on their own. The objects are moved in tediously small increments, and each tiny change in their position is photographed. When the series of pictures is played in a continuous sequence, the objects appear to move of their own free will. Because clay is a material that is particularly malleable, it is often used in films that utilize stop motion photography. 
The stop motion technique was first put to use in a film called The Humpty Dumpty Circus in 1898. Filmmakers used acrobat and animal toys to become pioneers in this new branch of the movie industry. In the 20th century, animators brought stop motion to the masses when the original King Kong film hit theaters in 1933. Decades later, Disney experimented with stop motion techniques character, Mickey Mouse, in 1978. Then, in 1993, The Nightmare Before Christmas, produced by the delightfully dark Tim Burton, became the first widely released stop motion feature film. 
Today, thanks to the Internet, entertaining stop motion films are always just a click away. One of the best the Web has to offer is T-Shirt War, which was made by Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal. In the film, the two men use alternating images on their T-Shirts to push each other’s buttons. In all, it took 222 shirts to make the short video.
 Stop motion techniques have also infiltrated music videos, and one of the most impressive is Oren Lavie’s “Her Morning Elegance.” It consists of 3,225 still photographs of actors on a bed, which were shot by a single overhead camera. It took four weeks of meticulous planning to map out the computer animated storyboard for the video before a single frame was shot.
 In Taiwan, a stop motion animation video caused an online sensation. “Deadline”, a class project by Bang-yao Liu, a student at Savannah College of Art and Design, innovatively used Post-it notes. Bang-yao planned out the changing positions of over 6,000 Post-it notes for three months before beginning his four-day shoot. The moving notes tell the story of a young man dealing with a deadline as monsters, thunderstorms, and a submarine move across the wall in front of his desk. The works of Bang-yao and many other creative filmmakers show that there are no limits to this amazing method of movie making.

【題組】50 What does the author suggest about the future of stop motion animation videos?
(A) These films have already reached their peak.
(B) People have already started to get tired of the films.
(C) He expects to see some new advances in the field.
(D) They will gain popularity in Taiwan, but nowhere else.


20(C).

7. Once a person becomes a parent, he or she has to _____ more responsibilities.
(A)come to
(B)pay off
(C)take on
(D)ring out


21(C).
X


40 She is very much living in her own world and quite _____ of what is happening in the society.
(A) talkative
(B) ignorant
(C) far-fetched
(D) dreamy


22(C).
X


39. If your parents ignore unusual pain or illness, try to ____ them to see a doctor.
(A)perceive
(B)persuade
(C)promote
(D)provide


23(C).
X


38 Traveling by the MRT in Taipei is quick and convenient, but the trains can be very ______ during rush hours.
(A)crowned
(B)clowned
(C)clouded
(D)crowded


24(C).
X


35 The company worked hard to ____ communication with its customers in the hope of promoting mutual understanding.
(A) discourage
(B) enhance
(C) ignore
(D) suspend


25(C).

35 The lawyer’s ______ argument, with its logical reasoning and supporting evidence, convinced the jury of his client’s innocence.
(A) feeble
(B) ineffective
(C) persuasive
(D) unconvincing


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