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阿摩:千點萬點,不如名師指點
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1(B).

2. Nicole’s ______ that she had stolen the money had shocked everyone.
(A) adjustment
(B) admission
(C) admittance
(D) adoption


2(D).

3. Public ______ to the problem of litter has left the city’s park in a total mess.
(A) disbelief
(B) dispute
(C) fastidiousness
(D) indifference


3(C).

4. The cars are ______ in price, but far apart in terms of performance.
(A) communicative
(B) compact
(C) comparable
(D) compassionate


4(C).

16. It is intriguing to travel in foreign lands ______ cultures are different from our own.
(A) with
(B) which
(C) whose
(D) what


5(A).

17. ______ you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
(A) Should
(B) Would
(C) Could
(D) Will


6(A).

20. ______ entering the concert hall, I noticed that refreshments were being served.
(A) On
(B) About
(C) To
(D) Of


7(D).

21. Only if the arrogant man sees the world through the eyes of a child ______ truly appreciate natural beauty.
(A) he
(B) that he
(C) he does
(D) does he


8(B).

三、克漏字
       Jane and Philip are in general a happily married couple; however, they do struggle over one point of __ (26)__ . They disagree as to how their family should follow the traditions of seasonal holidays. In her opinions, the emphasis __(27)__ presents has made the season lucrative for all those mercenary retailers who overcharge at holiday time. In addition, people should be watching their expenses and avoid unnecessary __(28)__ in their budgets. Therefore, she aspires to keep her home free of all such customs and wants her children to __(29)__ from traditions such as gift-giving and dyeing Easter eggs. Although Philip understands her concerns, he prefers the conventional way of celebrating holidays. He believes that children enjoy the customary __(30)__ that are connected with the holidays.

【題組】27.
(A) at
(B) on
(C) by
(D) of


9(C).

【題組】28.
(A) wealth
(B) surplus
(C) shortfall
(D) adequacy


10(D).

【題組】29.
(A) desire
(B) affiliate
(C) prompt
(D) abstain


11(A).

       Memorizing information is something we all need to do. There are __(31)__ ways to improve our memory, one of which is known as mind-mapping. A mind map is like a __(32)__ of thoughts, starting from a single idea, and spreading __(33)__ to new ideas, showing the connections between them. The theory behind it is that by drawing the map on paper, we are made to __(34)__ the information clearly. Later as we look at the mind map again and again, we __(35)__ our knowledge of the information and then memorize it.
【題組】35.
(A) reinforce
(B) reverse
(C) reward
(D) terminate


12(B).

四、閱讀測驗
       Ocean waves represent our planet’s last untapped large-scale renewable energy resource. Over 70 % of the earth’s surface is covered with water. The energy contained within waves has the potential to produce up to 80,000 TWh (1012 watt-hours) of electricity per year—sufficient to meet our global energy demand five times over.
       No wonder the idea of extracting energy from ocean waves and turning it into electricity is an alluring one. The first serious attempt to do so dates back to 1974, when Stephen Salter of Edinburgh University came up with the idea of “ducks”: house-sized buoys tethered to the sea floor that would convert the swell into rotational motion to drive generators. It failed, as have many subsequent efforts to perform the trick. But the idea of wave power will not go away, and the latest attempt—the brainchild of researchers at Oscilla Power, a firm based in Seattle—is trying to address head-on the reason why previous efforts have foundered.
       This reason, according to Rahul Shendure, the firm’s boss, is that those efforts took technologies developed for landlubbers (often as components of wind turbines) and tried to modify them for marine use. The consequence was kit too complicated and sensitive for the rough-and-tumble of life on the ocean waves, and also too vulnerable to corrosion. Better, he reckons, to start from scratch.
       Instead of generators with lots of moving parts, Oscilla is developing ones that barely move at all. These employ a little-explored phenomenon called magnetostriction, in which ferromagnetic materials (things like iron, which can be magnetized strongly) change their shape slightly in the presence of a magnetic field. Like many physical processes, this also works in reverse. Apply stresses or strains to such a material and its magnetic characteristics alter. Do this in the presence of permanent magnets and a coil of wire, such as are found in conventional generators, and it will generate electricity.

【題組】36. What are NOT true about ocean waves?
(A) They can be turned into electricity.
(B) Stephen Salter successfully used “ducks” to convert them into electricity.
(C) There have been attempts to convert them into electricity.
(D) Oscilla Power is one of the firms to convert them into electricity.


13(B).

【題組】40. Why had the previous ocean wave energy conversion efforts failed?
(A) Because they all relied on buoys.
(B) Because they were vulnerable to corrosion.
(C) Because they were not modified for marine use.
(D) Because they were not tethered to the sea floor.


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