You have the right to remain silent. If you do say anything, 41 you say can be used
42 you in a court of law. You have the right to 43 a lawyer and have that lawyer
present during any questioning. If you cannot 44 a lawyer, one will be appointed for you if
you so desire. If you choose to talk to the police officer, you have the right to stop the 45 at
any time.
【題組】41. (A) that (B) what (C) which (D) why (E) where
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Ecstasy has been the drug of choice among many clubbers for more than a decade. They think
it’s fun, they think it’s safe, but now there’s worrying new evidence that the ecstasy craze may have
created an entire generation of people that are more vulnerable to brain disorders. New research shows
that ecstasy damaged brain cells that are important for movement, so-called dopamine receptors. A study
was done by examining monkeys’ brain activities after giving the dance drug ecstasy. Monkeys were
given a dosage of three tablets over nine hours. A normal brain is full of dopamine, but after the animals
were given ecstasy, most of the dopamine receptors stopped working. It can damage brain dopamine
neurons and may render the user more susceptible to developing Parkinsonism as they grow older.
【題組】46. How long has ecstasy been the favorite drug among clubbers?
(A) under ten years (B) about five years
(C) more than ten years (D) about ten years
(E) more than twenty years
【題組】47. Why do the clubbers like taking dance drug ecstasy?
(A) It makes them have a good time.
(B) It makes them stop worrying.
(C) It makes them laugh.
(D) It makes them fell worried.
(E) It makes them love everyone around them.
【題組】48. What link does the research make between taking ecstasy and brain disorders?
(A) People are scared of getting brain disorders.
(B) People are more likely to get brain disorders.
(C) A generation of people have already got brain disorders.
(D) People have already been treating for brain disorders.
(E) People are convinced that they have brain disorders.
【題組】49. How can ecstasy affect movement?
(A) by helping dopamine receptors
(B) by creating dopamine receptors
(C) by increasing dopamine receptors
(D) by damaging brain cells
(E) by moving brain cells
【題組】50. Which of the following would be the best statement for the passage?
(A) Ecstasy used to be a popular drug among clubbers but many have stopped taking it after some
negative research results.
(B) Ecstasy is an indifferent drug among clubbers and many young people are determined to take it
despite the risks.
(C) Scientists still have to decide if ecstasy can negatively affect other parts of the body as well as
the brain.
(D) Research suggests that ecstasy can negatively affect the brain; however, scientists still say that
more research needs to be done.
(E) Research suggests that ecstasy can negatively affect the brain and make people more likely to
get diseases in later life.