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1(B).

※說明:第21至25題,請依照下列文章,選出最適當的答案。
        In the medical profession, technology is advancing so fast that questions of law and ethics cannot be discussed and answered fast enough. Most of these questions involve ending or beginning a human life. For example, we have the medical ability to keep a person technically “alive” for years, on machines, after he or she is “brain dead,” i.e., after the “new brain” has stopped functioning. But is it ethical to do this? And what about the alternative? In other words, is it ethical not to keep a person alive if we have the technology to do so? And there are many ethical questions involving the conception of a human baby. In vitro fertilization, for example, is becoming more and more common. By this method of conceiving a baby outside a woman’s body, couples who have difficulty conceiving a child may still become parents. This possibility brings joy to many families, but it also raises important questions. A fertilized human egg might be frozen for a long time—perhaps decades—before it is implanted in the mother’s body. Is this fertilized egg a human being? If the parents get a divorce, to whom do these frozen eggs belong? And there is the question of surrogate mothers. There have been several cases of a woman who is paid to carry (for the nine months of development) the baby of another woman who is medically unable to do so. After delivering the baby, the surrogate mother sometimes changes her mind and wants to keep the baby. Whose baby is it? Is it the surrogate’s because she gave birth? Or is it the biological parents’?

【題組】24. According to the paragraph, what is true about a surrogate mother?
(A) She is a woman who is paid to carry a baby for a divorced woman.
(B) It involves ethical questions when she wants to claim her parental rights.
(C) She knows well she is only medically able to carry a baby for another woman.
(D) She has the legal rights for the baby she gives birth to because she is the biological mother.


2(A).
X


第 13 題至第 16 題為題組 
Scientists reported that the human brain is _____13_____ prepared to assist others, including strangers, and that this _____14_____ behavior can be observed in as young as 18-month-old children. Moreover, the latest discovery of mirror neurons in humans _____15_____ the scientists believe that the human brain can affect a person’s helpful behavior. Mirror neurons located throughout the brain can help us feel what others feel and thus make us feel _____16_____. Without them, we would not know or care about other people’s feelings.

【題組】14.
(A) suspicious
(B) scary
(C) altruistic
(D) harmful


3(A).

39. Travelers who ____ in Taiwan are advised to voluntarily inform the officer if symptoms such as fever and cough develop.
(A) arrive
(B) arrives
(C) arriving
(D) to arrive


4(C).

13. With a digital device in his hand, the millionaire demonstrates _____.
(A) his newest invention how to work
(B) how his newest invention which to work
(C) how his newest invention works
(D) to his newest invention works


5(A).
X


四、閱讀測驗
       Reuben Garret Lucius Goldberg was born on July 4th 1883 in San Francisco. By the end of his lifetime in December 7th 1970, he was known as an inventor, sculptor, author, engineer and cartoonist. At a young age, he loved drawing, tracing and being creative, but this was discouraged by his parents. In 1904, he graduated with a degree in engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He was then hired as an engineer by the city of San Francisco but eventually quit to become a sports cartoonist for the San Francisco Chronicle. In 1907 he moved to New York where he worked for several newspapers. He soon became famous as an artist.
       His cartoon strips were popular, but the work that gave him unforgettable lifelong fame was the character he created—Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts. Using the character, he would illustrate inventions that later became known as the “Rube Goldberg Machine”. A “Rube Goldberg Machine” is an extremely complicated device that performs a very simple task in a complex, indirect way. This is now used as an expression to describe any system that's confusing or complicated and came from Goldbergʼs illustrations of ridiculous machines. The first illustration showing a “Rube Goldberg Machine” was an Automatic Weight Reducing Machine in 1914 using components such as a donut, bomb, wax, balloon and hot stove to trap an overweight person in a sound and food proof prison. The overweight person had to lose weight before freeing himself. He used many simple subjects and made them humorous yet very complicated. This included scratching insect bites, scrubbing your back in a bath, opening a window, collecting mail and finding a ball.
        Throughout his career, Goldberg was fascinated by the advancement of technology and thought it humorous that people either embraced the benefits technology brought or were unwilling to accept new technology as it seemingly increased dependency and laziness. He personally believed people preferred choosing a more difficult route instead of completing a goal simply and directly. As he said, “the machines are a symbol of manʼs capacity for making maximum effort to achieve minimal results”. His inventions were interesting because he did the complete opposite of what most machines do—instead of making difficult things easy, he made easy things difficult.

【題組】25. Why did Reuben Goldberg draw the interesting machines?
(A) To express his distrust of modern technology.
(B) To make fun of a certain professor in his university.
(C) To show how men often made simple things more complicated.
(D) To mirror his childhood life as an overweight boy.


6(D).

三、克漏字
        Numerous opportunities exist for people who want to travel abroad to experience a foreign culture. Homestays, study abroad programs, student exchanges, and international competitions all offer rich opportunities for cross-cultural __(26)__ . There are also government-run programs, such as the Peace Corps. __(27)__ US president John F. Kennedy in 1961, the organization has sent volunteers all over the globe to take part in community enriching programs.
        Since its inception four decades ago, the Peace Corps has sent 200,000 Americans abroad. They’ve traveled to 139 countries, with the majority serving in Africa and Latin America. Volunteers __(28)__ 27 months of service, which includes pre-service training and time spent overseas. Their assignments may be in one of many fields, such as education, agriculture, health, business, and youth development. Since many of these fields require __(29)__ knowledge, 89% of volunteers hold university __(30)__ .

【題組】29.
(A) general
(B) personal
(C) political
(D) specialized


7(B).
X


四、閱讀測驗
       Recent biological research indicates that there is a biochemical basis to love, which explains why people in love feel as if they were in a more beautiful world. Psychologists such as Dr. Elaine Hatfield, Robert Sternberg and Zick Rubin posit that love consists of three or more stages. The three main stages are lust, attraction, and attachment, while some of the other stages are intimacy, trust, and jealousy. Each stage is ruled or initiated by specific hormonal controllers. In their studies, every love passes through some of these stages and occurs due to the mediation of certain molecules in these specific chemical controllers.
         Biological research has shown that the hormones dominant in the different phases include testosterone and estrogen (the sexual hormones); dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin (these are the “pleasure chemicals” - the hormones invoking feelings of pleasure and excitement); and oxytocin (the “cuddle chemical” - the hormone producing feelings of attachment to another person). For example, in the second phase of attraction, when people have the feeling of being in love, the little molecule phenylethylamine (known as PEA), controlling the love chemicals dopamine and norepinephrine, can cause feelings of elation, exhilaration and euphoria. People feel excited and fulfilled.
        Additionally, biological anthropologist Helen Fisher, an expert on romantic love, discusses what happens in the brain when people are in love and proposes that there is a dramatic increase in the amount of dopamine and norepinephrine present in the brain when one first becomes infatuated with another person.

【題組】37. According to the researchers, which of the following chemicals is most closely related to the feeling of being in love?
(A) testosterone
(B) oxytocin
(C) estrogen
(D) dopamine


8(A).

四、 閱讀測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】   
       While the hat rule certainly feels antiquated, it also begs the question: Why do we do this? After all, there’s nothing about hats that seems inherently offensive. To ensure you’re up to speed on this old etiquette rule, we’ve uncovered the real reason why it’s considered rude to wear a hat indoors.                     According to the etiquette experts over at the Emily Post Institute, the act of removing your hat indoors is a longtime sign of respect. In fact, it probably began with medievalknights. Back in Medieval Europe, any knight who failed to remove his helmet or lift his visor to identify himself could face fatal consequences. Knights also removed their helmets as a sign of vulnerability and trust in churches and in the presence of women and royalty. The rule also has roots in Christianity, as it’s considered customary for men to remove their hats upon entering a church. But perhaps the strictest rules of Western hat etiquette exist in the U.S. Flag Code, which advises men to take off their hats during the national anthem. While the flag code is certainly not a law but an advisory, its inclusion of hat etiquette cements the idea that wearing a hat in the wrong situation is the epitome of rudeness.   
       There are a few exceptions to these hat-wearing rules. Men are allowed to keep their hats on at indoor athleticevents, on public transportation, in post offices, airports, hotel or office lobbies, and on elevators. And women are allowed to keep their hats on at all of those places, plus in someone’s home, at luncheons, movies, weddings, garden parties, and even during the national anthem. In addition to removing their hats indoors and during the national anthem, men should also remove their toppers at mealtime and while being introduced to someone new. Nowadays, however, many etiquette experts emphasize the importance of trusting your intuition. If you find yourself in a situation where you aim to show respect to others, then it’s best to avoid coming off as rude and simply remove your hat.

【題組】40. According to this article, which of the following statements is true about the hat rule? 
(A)It is treated as a custom for men to remove their hats when entering a church.
(B)All people are required to take off hats whenever a U.S. national anthem is played.
(C)Men need to remove theirhats in public places.
(D)Women need to remove their hats at luncheons.


9(A).

6 Today's urban areas encounter a range of challenges. One challenge is a________ of land for housing.
(A) scarcity
(B) sarcasm
(C) scam
(D) symbol


10(C).
X


8 Apple's newest operating systems ________global positioning system and timestamp information.
(A) gather
(B) together
(C) gathering
(D) altogether


11(B).

23 Most experts agree that globalization refers to the increasing__________ of economies around the world, especially through international trade and the flow of money across borders.
(A) intimidation
(B) integration
(C) implication
(D) intuition


12(C).

31 English seems to become one of the basic requirements for decent, well- __________jobs.
(A) payment
(B) pay
(C) paid
(D) payed


13(B).

39-40
 She __39__ a lot from listening to the English program every day. She made a lot of improvements in her listening ability. She found it __40__.

【題組】39
(A) benefit 
(B) benefited  
(C) beneficial 
(D) beneficially


14(D).

4. North Korea greatly_________ its nuclear program since Donald Trump was elected.
(A)advantageous
(B)assumed
(C)assured
(D)accelerated


15(C).
X


38. I am pleased to_________ you that your application has been approved.
(A)be informed
(B)inform
(C)informing
(D)informed


16(B).

43. I will get Sarah _________this project by the end of this weck.
(A)finish
(B)to finish
(C)finishing
(D)finished


17(A).
X


三、閱讀測驗【第46題至第49題請選出最符合題意的單字,第50請選出正答案】
We need to bear in mind two points about globalization. First of all, it is not a now process since many experts and economists have pointed out that the economic forces that have created globalization started in the 61d69a5d304a5.jpgcentury. Second, the world has not__ 46__  equally in the globalizing process. The most fundamental issue surrounding globalization is whether it will contribute to global peace. Defenders believe that global economic cooperation and cultural __47__ are the key to international peace and prosperity. They want to create a __48__world firee from any regional or national conficts. However, opponents view any form of global cooperation with __49__ . They oppose organizations such as the International Monctary Fund (IMF), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the World Bank (WB), as they believe these organizations are controlled by powerful countries, mainly the US, the EU and Japan.

【題組】46.
(A) suspicion
(B)borderless
(C) benefited
(D)communication


18(A).

【題組】49.
(A) suspicion
(B)borderless
(C) benefited
(D)communication


19(D).

10. Taking trips abroad was _____ a luxury that only wealthy families could enjoy.
(A) thought once was
(B) once to think as
(C) thought once be as
(D) once thought to be


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