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1(D).

Tigers are a(n) ________ species, but they are still hunted for their bones and skins in some areas.
(A) extinct
(B) numerous
(C) protective
(D) endangered


2(A).

I think watching basketball games on TV ________ a lot of fun, but my wife doesn’t think so.
(A) is
(B) are
(C) has
(D) have


3(D).

四、閱讀測驗 Many people think of dirt as being, well, dirty! Parents often tell their children not to play in dirt. And there are good reasons to be wary. Soil often contains bacteria, parasites and pollutants that can make people sick. With so many risks, it is no surprise that many people find geophagy—literally the eating of earth or soil—unappetizing. Yet, geophagy is actually a relatively common practice in many parts of the world. The fact that the eating of soil is also widespread in the animal kingdom suggests that geophagy may even be a natural process. Why dirt? Some soils are surprisingly rich in minerals and nutrients such as iron and copper. People can often get more of these nutrients from geophagy than from taking vitamin supplements. This is why geophagists often claim to like the “sour taste” of dirt and to have cravings for it. It also explains why geophagy is often most common among pregnant women and nursing mothers. In some cases, soil can make dangerous foods safe to consume. People have long known that certain poisonous wild acorns and potatoes become edible when mixed with soil. Sometimes, soil is even taken as medicine! Many stomach medications contain the clay Kaolin because it absorbs bacteria and toxins that cause diarrhea. Unfortunately, geophagy is also practiced to avoid hunger pains when other food is not enough. In poor countries, food can become so expensive that people substitute soil for flour or rice. This is a serious social problem because even mineral-rich soils can’t provide a balanced diet.
【題組】49. According to this article, why is geophagy often most common among pregnant women and nursing mothers?
(A) Because they want to stop hunger pains.
(B) Because they regard it as a natural process.
(C) Because they hate taking vitamin supplements.
(D) Because they like the taste of dirt as well as the nutrients.


4(D).

8. Though faced with many difficulties, the young baseball pitcher still _________ to find a way out.
(A)followed
(B)covered
(C)forced
(D)managed


5(A).

17. Mr. Lee is a highly picky person. He is _________ person in the world that I’d like to work with.
(A)the last
(B)the least
(C)the best
(D)the first


6(C).

18. _________ with his outgoing twin brother, Brian is too shy.
(A)Compares
(B)To compare
(C)Compared
(D)Comparing


7(D).

17. _________ is a fact that everyone knows.
(A)Which the earth is round
(B) The earth be round
(C) Being round the earth
(D) That the earth is round


8(A).

10. Two years ago today we ______ on our journey around the globe with high hopes.
(A) embarked
(B) resigned
(C) combated
(D) tapped


9(B).

3 The bomb could be ______ by the slightest vibration.
(A)set out
(B)set off
(C)pay out
(D)pay off


10(B).

23 Jack is the ______ for the position.
(A)nomination
(B)nominee
(C)nomenclature
(D)nonage


11(A).

40 Not only ______ lovely, but she is intelligent as well.
(A) is she
(B) she is
(C) she was
(D) she would be


12(A).

9. You’re being _____ when you judge a person by his or her looks.
(A) superficial
(B) concentrated
(C) accumulative
(D) flourishing


13(A,C,D).

四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】(每題 2 分)
 第一篇:
        Coronavirus, or COVID-19 as many doctors and scientists call it, has been part of everyone’s life since mid-March 2020. Since then most schools, businesses, and communities have changed how they operated to prevent the spread of the virus. Because the disease infected a large number of people all over the world, experts call it a pandemic.
        Scientists don’t know the exact origin of COVID-19, but they do know that some similar diseases start in animals before spreading to humans. These types of diseases are zoonotic. Cows, bats, and camels are among the animals that are found to have spread diseases to humans in the past. The COVID-19 disease is also zoonotic, with the first cases popping up in December 2019 in Wuhan, China. The affected humans were all connected to a nearby market that sold live animals.          For over a year, many kids attended school at least partly from their houses; their parents might have worked from home, too. This was all to avoid catching the virus from other people outside the home.
        Lots of people helped their neighbors throughout the pandemic. First responders, like healthcare workers, police officers, and firefighters, maintained the health and safety of the general public; essential workers such as grocery store employees, postal workers, and delivery drivers worked in-person to make sure other folks had what they needed to live.
        As of July 2021, nearly 190 million people in the world have been infected by COVID-19, and more than four million people have died. But the good news is that the numbers of people getting the virus in many countries are going down, thanks to testing, vaccines, and other preventative measures, like wearing masks and social distancing.

【題組】44. Who kept helping others or worked in-person during the pandemic?
(A) Police and firefighters
(B) Bank clerks and insurance agents
(C) Doctors and nurses
(D) Mail carriers and shipping truckers


14(B).

19. Problems ______ from the decrease of rainforests include more pollutions, less oxygen, and fewer species of animals.
(A)result
(B)resulting
(C)that resulting
(D)have resulted


15(C).

20. Our new neighbor is from the UK; she is not used ______ Chinese food.
(A)eat
(B)eating
(C)to eating
(D) to eat


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