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1(B).
X


33 After being lost in the sea for six days, John began to _____ . He saw things that weren’t really there.
(A)hallucinate
(B) fascinate
(C) intervene
(D) reincarnate


2(B).
X


One of the oldest barriers to innovation is “Not invented here,” a persistent bias of even the most creative people toward their own creations and against those of people who work for other companies. 16 For instance, some major companies have promoted technology alliances with rivals to draw on a wider circle of big brains to work on core technical problems. 17 These efforts arise from the recognition that no single innovator or team, no matter how loyal to an employer or successful in the market, has a monopoly on wisdom.

Nowadays businesses have learned that there is no shame in buying ideas of others. How much of a company’s technology does it create on its own? How much does it buy from others? 18 When it comes to innovation, even companies that maintain their own powerhouse research-and-development units are increasingly aware that valuable ideas can arise anywhere. 19 When acquiring a mature technology, the buyer usually pays big money and takes the risk of a conflict between the internal and outside cultures. Perhaps the most important reason that large companies are willing to gamble on buying technology is that not doing so carries risks, too.


【題組】20 It is better to hang out with people better than you. Pick out associates whose behavior is better than yours and you will drift in that direction.
(A)It is not wise to associate with those whose behavior is better than yours because you will lose direction if you do so.
(B)It is better to meet as many people as possible because you will develop better behavior and find your direction.
(C)It is better to hang out more because you will then easily find associates whose behavior is better than yours.
(D)It is wise to be with people whose behavior is better than yours so you will become as good as they are.


3(B).

She is a proponent of women's ___.
(A) grief
(B) liberation
(C) statue
(D) consideration


4(B).
X


He was _____ hit the jackpot and became a millionaire overnight.
(A) lucky as to
(B) such lucky to
(C) lucky enough to
(D) so lucky enough to


5(B).

Jane____ for the right words to tell her boyfriend that she was leaving him.
(A) furnished
(B) fumbled
(C) flattered
(D) focused


6(B).
X


44 A study has shown that a messy environment could make people long for order and inspire them to hastily simplify and classify things in their minds, which could often lead to discrimination.
(A) Eliminating discrimination can be done by living with a simple and neat mind.
(B) Inspiring simplicity and order is the key to preventing discrimination from happening.
(C) Discriminating against the people living in a messy environment could inspire them to improve.
(D) Rushing to create order in a messy environment could sometimes lead to discrimination.


7(B).

After retirement, Mr. Wang _____ ice skating, which he had always loved but had not had time for.
(A) appealed to
(B) took to
(C) related to
(D) saw to


8(B).

The Internet has ______ newspapers as a medium of mass communication. It has become the main source for national and international news for people.
(A) reformed
(B) surpassed
(C) promoted
(D) convinced


9(B).
X


7 The inmates often feel treated as social _____ after being released from prison.
(A)abbots 
(B)associates  
(C)outfits 
(D)outcasts 


10(B).
X


40. Mexican agricultural workers, often officially classified as illegal aliens, live in camps that show on no county map and that would pass no health inspection if any official should seek them out.
(A)Mexican agricultural workers are often classified as illegal aliens and are responsible for inspecting their health.
(B)The illegal aliens who live in the camps would pass the health inspection if only they could find an official.
(C)Even if the illegal Mexican workers could be found, the camps they live in wouldn't pass the health inspection.
(D) Mexican agricultural workers arranged illegal aliens to live in the camps where no officials could find them.


11(B).
X


5 The EPO allowed a patent on a transgenic animal that had been bred as a research tool for cancer studies despite objections that it was _____ to patented life. Choose the one word that best completes the above sentences.
(A) immoral
(B) immortal
(C) irreverent
(D) insignificant


12(B).

7 Corruption offers yet another confirmation of the ________ attributed to Thomas Jefferson that “the government is best which governs least.”
(A) argot
(B) dictum
(C) hearsay
(D) mantra


13(B).

9 Young people are the future. The gains of our democracy would be______________  if we did not properly educate our children and youth.
(A) embellished
(B) nullified
(C) rectified
(D) furnished


14(B).
X


32 It is____ to use a generic term such as “people” to refer only to white people and then racially label everyone else.
(A) ethnocentric
(B) anthropological
(C) egocentric
(D) authentic


15(B).
X


35 If a professor uses others’ essays without documentation, he will be accused of_____ and expelled out of the academic community.
(A) burglary
(B) counterfeit
(C) ghostwriting
(D) plagiarism


16(B).
X


27 The receptionist at the front desk looked busy; after he stopped to give us directions to the waiting area, he____ doing what he was previously busy with right away.
(A)maintained
(B)preserved
(C)resumed
(D)withdrew


17(B).
X


25 In order to enhance competitiveness and provide sound environment such as convenient and cost-saving procedures to trade related operators, the Customs Administration has launched a “Multi Country Cargo ________” system.
(A)Condensation
(B)Concentration
(C)Consolidation
(D)Compression


18(B).

40 David got Type A influenza last week. After resting and taking medicine for a week, he should be back_____ in no time.
(A) on hand
(B) on his feet
(C) under the weather
(D) with conscience


19(B).

35 The _____ factor that contributes to having so many immigrants move into this country is mainly about economic reasons.
(A) risk
(B) push
(C) impact
(D) gravity


20(B).
X


13 For decades, medical surgeons with biotechnologies have been able to _____ human bodies.
(A) alter
(B) embargo
(C) ignite
(D) obey


21(B).

40 If we get news and information _______ from a particular TV channel, our worldviews can be biased.
(A) maliciously
(B) exclusively
(C) impartially
(D) beneficially


22(B).
X


34 The ever declining birthrate could have pretty serious _____ for the country’s future development.
(A) imperatives
(B) impeachment
(C) implications
(D) imperialism


23(B).
X


24 Jackson's case has to wait in the court until March because there are so many other cases _____ .
(A) cogent
(B) endorsed
(C) legalized
(D) pending


24(B).

請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題
Sociologists have long marveled at the degree to which the norms of the modern nation-state is imprinted upon the humanpsyche by its pre-existing ideology, which has permeated individual’s thoughts, muscles, and morality. These norms arethen deconstructed and reconstructed into the optimal form   31   by the modern age. In this way individuals gothrough their day with the expectation that everyone will   32   their generalized assumptions about how a “normal”person will respond and behave. And so children habitually obey, anticipating the wishes of a parent or teacher, as wellas the   33   of the police officer, professor, shop-keeper, workplace supervisor, and tax collector. This generalizedanticipation becomes the shared common sense around   34   people are expected to orient their thoughts, behaviors,and world views. Such common sense is often bounded by the modern nation-state;   35   in recent years, it has attimes gone global. In the process, the unique characters of smaller polities, economies, and societies slowly but surelydisappear under the weight of modernity.

【題組】35
(A) similarly
(B) however
(C) therefore
(D) namely


25(B).
X


37 Landscapes existed before they were constructed as national landscapes and before nationalism _____ as a dominant political ideology.
(A)acquired
(B)disappeared
(C)emerged
(D)violated


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