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1(B).
X


Don’t worry. Your father is _____ now. In fact, the rescue team has rushed to help him out.
(A) in no danger
(B) no danger
(C) endangered
(D) not dangerous


2(B).

I can’t see any differences between a real diamond and an artificial one. They look _____ to me.
(A) moderate
(B) identical
(C) hazardous
(D) primitive


3(B).
X


He is _____ ! He tried to set up his own company many times but has never succeeded.
(A)apathetic
(B)empathetic
(C)pathetic
(D)sympathetic


4(B).
X


The famous actress decided to sue the magazine for purposely ________ what she actually said and did at the party.
(A) assigning
(B) contributing
(C) foreseeing
(D) distorting


5(B).
X


When a young child goes out and commits a crime, it is usually the parents who should be held _____ for the child’s conduct.
(A) eligible
(B) dispensable
(C) credible
(D) accountable


6(B).
X


34 The audience should be encouraged to enjoy rather than _________the movie.
(A) analyze
(B) have analyzed
(C) analyzing
(D) analyzed


7(B).
X


20 In a big city, the neighbors are complete strangers to each other. Even when they are aware of child abuse in a neighbor’s home, they are_____ getting involved.
(A) wary of
(B) capable of
(C) aware of
(D) weary of


8(B).

1 They all believe it will work, but I am quite ________about it.
(A) irresistible
(B) skeptical
(C) susceptible
(D) vulnerable


9(B).

33 Although the artist was only half-Mexican, all her paintings demonstrated her Mexican_____ . She was obviously proud of her roots.
(A) foreboding
(B) identity
(C) orientation
(D) significance


10(B).
X


To best ensure successful completion of large-scale research projects and the appropriate adoption of technologies that arise from their projects, investigators working in global health must pay attention not only to science, but to the ethical, social, and cultural issues that surround their work. These ethical, social, and cultural concerns have become increasingly important to the success of projects 6 in the developing world, including many of the projects funded by Grand Challenges in Global Health. 7 Grand Challenges in Global Health investigators, Drs. Singer and Lavery and their colleagues are providing advisory services on ethical, social, and cultural issues related to research in the developing world. In addition, their project aims to help foster the successful and appropriate adoption by communities 8 technologies that result from Grand Challenges in Global Health projects. The project team’s advisory service for Grand Challenges investigators is in place, and work has begun to plan for the successful adoption of technologies that may 9 from Grand Challenges in Global Health projects. The project team is currently conducting two global case studies, one on community engagement in research in the developing world and 10 on commercialization of health products in low-resource settings. The case studies will identify good practices in both areas.
【題組】8
(A)instead of
(B)in lieu of
(C)in need of
(D)in and out of


11(B).
X


一、詞彙題:請選出各題最適當的英文單字或片語。(24 分)
【題組】1. As the muscles ___, heating pads and massages became my traveling companions.
(A) atrophied
(B) mulled
(C) chided
(D) faded


12(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


13(B).
X


25 Because of the advanced medical technology, infant mortality_____ in the past thirty years.
(A) has fallen
(B) had fallen
(C) is falling
(D) was falling


14(B).
X


11. It is only ____that you get opportunity like that.You should do your very best to fully utilize it.
(A)once in a blue moon
(B)here and now
(C)in the limelight
(D)the second nature


15(B).

68. Wang Ling was elected ______ all he is the tallest.   
(A) because
(B) because of  
(C) for
(D) as


16(B).

176. The sailor on leave ______ toward his wife and daughter when he saw them at the dock.
(A) measured 
(B) loped 
(C) operated 
(D) launched


17(B).
X


193. As the damage he caused the army was beyond repair, he was eventually _____ from the position he served with disgrace.
(A) dismissed
(B) departed
(C) distributed
(D) deposited


18(B).

33 When the great baseball player Mickey Mantle died, his fans were devastated. Today, fans still _______and shed a tear for him.
(A) blame on
(B) choke up
(C) intoxicate in
(D) jest at


19(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.


20(B).
X


3. _____ is the legal process for a non-citizen to acquire nationality of the country into which he/she immigrates.
(A) Neutralization
(B) Realization
(C) Authorization
(D) Naturalization


21(B).

42 Gina had to stop running because she got a terrible ________ in her leg.
(A) creak
(B) cramp
(C) crook
(D) crust


22(B).
X


下列32 至 40 題每題各有一處錯誤,請選出錯誤處:
【題組】35 The teacher said last Tuesday that he hoped all of his students to pass the test the next day.
(A) said
(B) all of
(C) to pass
(D) the next day


23(B).
X


【題組】38 For the time being, costs for education at public colleges and universities are relatively low comparing with private schools.
(A) costs
(B) public colleges and universities
(C) relatively
(D) comparing with


24(B).
X


32 The new prime minister tried to stimulate economic growth in this region by offering ____to foreign investors.
(A) incentives
(B) impacts
(C) instruments
(D) intrusions


25(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


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