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1(C).

The 2010 Flora Expo, held in Taipei, is very successful. Do you know ________ city is going to host the next Flora Expo?
(A) why
(B) when
(C) which
(D) where


2(A).

You like this movie, and ________.
(A) so do I
(B) so am I
(C) neither do I
(D) neither am I


3(D).

In order to get hands on the latest tablet computer, a crowd of ________ buyers have been waiting outside the shop for more than three days.
(A) secure
(B) annual
(C) original
(D) eager


4(B).

Make sure you have turned off your cellphone before the test; if it ________ during the test, you will get into trouble.
(A) will ring
(B) rings
(C) rang
(D) had rung


5(B).

10. Many people have ________ about the safety of nuclear power and thus urge the government to develop alternative energy sources.
(A) thrills
(B) doubts
(C) interests
(D) muses


6(C).

11. Tired and sleepy, Ron changed into his ________ and went to bed.
(A) scarf
(B) earrings
(C) pajamas
(D) raincoat


7(D).

34. How many people ________ in the factory when the fire broke out?
(A) were they
(B) had they
(C) had there
(D) were there


8(D).

7. With so many strong golfers from around the world to compete in the tournament, the new inexperienced player doesn’t stand a ________ to win.
(A) business
(B) examination
(C) thought
(D) chance


9(D).

21. It has been claimed that ________ red wine is good for your heart.
(A) drink
(B)a drink
(C) to have been drinking
(D) drinking


10(D).

24. Johnny didn’t like the film. He thought it was very ________.
(A) bored
(B)bores
(C) bore
(D) boring


11(D).

8. The man ______ to have a Master’s degree, but the truth is he did not even finish high school.
(A) indulged
(B) rearranged
(C) dislocated
(D) claimed


12(C).

四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】41-43 題為單選題;44-45 題為複選題)
第一篇:
     Many students and young people travel to Europe. It may seem like an expensive land, but there are some ways to explore Europe on a budget.
     First, research your trip before you go. Read more travel guides and online articles, and you will have a better chance to find less costly places.
     Second, stay in a B&B instead of a hotel. Short for “bed and breakfast”, a B&B is a kind of homestay where breakfast is served, and may cost just half of a hotel price. Look for a B&B that offers cleaner rooms and serves large, hot breakfasts. And you may not need to eat lunch. Eating only two meals a day will save a lot.
    Third, eat where local people go. Do not always go to restaurants that are for tourists. This will not only save you money but also let you experience the local culture. You may even meet new friends and have great conversations.
     Fourth, remember that there are many ways to move from country to country or from city to city in Europe. Trains, buses and airlines are all available. Therefore, it is better to wait until you arrive in Europe. Then you can find out which is the best choice at the best price. Sometimes, buying a ticket at the last minute will save you a great deal. Also, flying can be much cheaper than you think. There are discount airlines that fly between countries and cities at very low prices.
    Finally, keep in mind that many of the best attractions in Europe are free. Just sightseeing will not cost anything. Knowing how to tour Europe with less expense will give you a longer trip with great memories and no worries.

【題組】43. Why does the article say that many attractions in Europe are free?
(A) You are free to go to those places at any time or any day.
(B) You are free to do or say almost anything at those places.
(C) If you just take a look at the scenery there, you don’t need to pay.
(D) Those places are free if you go there with a European citizen.


13(A).

47 A:It’s a pleasure to meet you.
B:The pleasure is ______  .
(A)mine
(B)me
(C)you
(D)ok


14(B).

1. His ________ add up to three thousand dollars a year.
(A)earrings
(B)earnings
(C)earnests
(D)eardrums


15(C).

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】47. What might people be able to control if they understand hanger?
(A) Their pleasure
(B) Their desire
(C) Their anger
(D) Their sorrows


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