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1(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


2(B).

20. The tennis player keeps _________ and improving, even though he is a renowned champion.
(A)to practice
(B)practicing
(C)practiced
(D)practice


3(C).

6. The hotel is so _________ that the guests often have trouble finding their way back to the room.
(A)rusted
(B) miserable
(C) enormous
(D) sensitive


4(B).

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


5(C).
X


21. I’m sorry, but I really don’t remember _____ last night.
(A) what did he say
(B) what he said
(C) he said what
(D) he did say what


6(A,B,C).有疑問
X


27. I forgave John for his mistake _____.
(A) as he had apologized sincerely
(B) because part of my fault, too
(C) since he is my best friend
(D) now that his willingness to make up for it


7(A,B).

28. The kids on the street thought the man _____ a black cape was a vampire.
(A) wearing
(B) who was wearing
(C) who wears
(D) who wearing


8(B,D).

29. _____ keeps him healthy and fit.
(A) He exercises regularly
(B) Exercising regularly
(C) To exercise regular
(D) Regular exercise


9(A,C).

30. Only after I pass the exam _____ fully relax myself.
(A) can I
(B) am I
(C) will I
(D) I be


10(B).

第二篇:
       Though a common sight in Taiwan and in many other crowded Asian cities, the "motorbike waterfall" (thousands of motorbikes and scooters going down the ramp) draws the attention of many tourists and photographers. Many travel websites __36__ it as a tourist attraction in Taiwan. In Taiwan, which has a population of 23 million, there are around 14 million motorbikes, __37__ the country's Environmental Protection Administration. Motorbikes are the most common means of transportation in Taiwan and across Asia __38__ their affordability and fuel economy. In 2015, a Pew Research Center study found a __39__ between national income and the kind of vehicles people owned. It said two-wheelers like scooters and motorbikes were __40__ popular in South and Southeast Asia. More than eight-in-ten people in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia own a scooter, the study said.

【題組】36.
(A) rinse
(B) feature
(C) advise
(D) taint


11(C).
X


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】45. What is NOT true about the impact of COVID-19 on humans?
(A) Distance learning or remote working became widely common.
(B) Roughly 190 million people lost their lives worldwide by July 2021.
(C) Over four million people passed away in Asia due to the disease.
(D) People needed to wear masks, keep distance, and get vaccinated.


12(A).

10. To do the research, we have to ________ enough data for analysis.
(A)collect
(B)conduct
(C)resemble
(D)attribute


13(A,C).

11. The police are still trying to investigate the ________ of the fire.
(A)cause
(B)guideline
(C)reason
(D)percent


14(B,C,D).

14. The mother quietly closed the door to the baby’s room, and at just that ________ moment the phone began to ring.
(A)historic
(B)very
(C)exact
(D)precise


15(C,D).

15. The destruction of the rain forests is an ecological ________.
(A)object
(B)reaction
(C)disaster
(D)catastrophe


16(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


17(A,D).有疑問

閱讀下文,回答第46~50題
       A word first coined in 1918, but rarely used today, may become a more frequently used part of the English lexicon. That word is "hangry," which is a combination of the words "hungry" and "angry". It means to be bad tempered or irritable as a result of hunger. The word is making a comeback because of research that suggests "hanger" is a diagnosable feeling. Researchers believe "hangriness" could be a genuine medical phenomenon. Scientists from the UK's Anglia Ruskin University examined how hunger affects emotions during our daily lives. Lead author Professor Viren Swami said the research indicated a strong link between hunger and feelings of anger, irritability, or low pleasure.
       The researchers analyzed data from 64 volunteers aged between 18 and 60. The participants had to complete surveys on a smartphone app five times a day for 21 days. The app helped people to give researchers real-time information on their feelings when they were hungry. Dr. Swami explained this provided a "meaningful" link between hunger and emotions. He said that the results of the study suggested that the experience of being hangry is real. He added: "We show, for the first time in a non-laboratory setting, that feeling hungry is associated with greater anger, irritability and lower levels of pleasure." He suggested that if people knew they were hangry, they could control their anger better.

【題組】49. According to the passage, what is hunger linked to, besides anger?
(A) Irritability
(B) Delusion
(C) Satisfaction
(D) Low pleasure


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