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1(B).

三、 會話測驗【請依照對話前後文意,選出最適當的答案】 
44. A: Dad, where is my sunglasses? 
B: __________________________ 
 
(A)Yes, there is.
(B)Isn’t it under the table?
(C)It’s a good one.
(D)They can’t be where.


2(B).
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二、文法測驗
34. Let’s sign up the petition to the government for our own good, ________?
(A) shall we
(B) are we
(C) isn’t it
(D) doesn’t it


3( ).
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第二篇:
         Did you know that Paris’s international landmark, now considered one of the world’s most famous buildings, had not always been so well-received? Built as an entrance and the centerpiece to the 1889 World’s Fair in the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, the all-steel structure seemed to rise oddly in an all classic Paris.
          It was heartily disliked by Parisian intellects and artists who signed a statement: “We, writers, painters, sculptors, architects, passionate lovers of the beauty, until now intact, of Paris, hereby protest with all our might, with all our indignation, in the name of French taste gone unrecognized, in the name of French art and history under threat, against the construction, in the very heart of our capital, of the useless and monstrous Eiffel Tower.” However, the renowned monument, currently regarded as a symbol of romance, survived all the hate.
         The Tower was initially intended to be demolished about 20 years after the exposition. Gustave Eiffel, who designed and oversaw the building of the Tower, knew then that its scientific uses could protect it from its adversaries and prolong its lifespan. He therefore specified and pushed for the Tower’s purposes: meteorological and astronomical observations, physics experiments, optical telegraph communications and wind studies. Finally and decisively he succeeded in saving the Tower by putting it forward as a monumental support antenna for wireless broadcasting.
         In the 1930s, after the Tower had remained the world’s tallest architecture for 41 years, many nicknames flourished in the press and publications, but later “the Iron Lady” just stuck and was picked up by the public. The word “Iron,” of course, means the structure is made of puddled iron, while the Tower is a “Lady” partly because the French noun tour (tower) is feminine and partly because the fine decorative meshed arches between its four pillars, or legs, look like a lacy skirt.

【題組】7.What did people who disliked the Eiffel Tower say about it?
(A) The Tower copied the design by another famous artist.
(B) Building the Tower cost far more than it should have.
(C) The Tower was ugly and huge, and served no purposes.
(D) It was dangerous to conduct experiments on the Tower.


4( ).
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四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】 
   The story of Venice begins in the 5 th century A.D. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, barbarians from the north were raiding Rome’s former territories. In order to escape these raids, the Venetian population on the mainland escaped to the nearby marshes, and found refuge on the sandy islands of Torcello, Iesolo and Malamocco. Although the settlements were initially temporary in nature, the Venetians gradually inhabited the islands on a permanent basis. In order to have their buildings on a solid foundation, the Venetians first drove wooden stakes into the sandy ground. Then, wooden platforms were constructed on top of these stakes. Finally, the buildings were constructed on these platforms. This process took two years and two months to be completed. On top of that, the wood had to be obtained from the forests of Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro, and transported to Venice via water. Thus, one can imagine the scale of this undertaking.
   The use of wood as a supporting structure may seem as a surprise, since wood is relatively less durable than stone or metal. The secret to the longevity of Venice’s wooden foundation is the fact that they are submerged underwater. The decay of wood is caused by microorganisms, such as fungi and bacteria. As the wooden support in Venice is submerged underwater, they are not exposed to oxygen, one of the elements needed by microorganisms to survive. In addition, the constant flow of salt water around and through the wood petrifies the wood over time, turning the wood into a hardened stone-like structure.
   As a city surrounded by water, Venice had a distinct advantage over her land-based neighbours. For a start, Venice was secure from enemy invasions. For instance, Pepin, the son of Charlemagne, attempted to invade Venice, but failed as he was unable to reach the islands on which the city was built. Venice eventually became a great maritime power in the Mediterranean. For instance, in 1204, Venice allied itself with the Crusaders and succeeded in capturing the Byzantine capital, Constantinople. Nevertheless, Venice started to decline in the 15 th century, and was eventually captured by Napoleon in 1797 when he invaded Italy

【題組】33. Which area was NOT involved with providing wood for early Venetians?
(A) Croatia
(B) Montenegro
(C) Slovenia
(D) Malamocco


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四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】
    “God Save the Queen” (or “God Save the King,” depending on the gender of the ruling monarch) was first publicly performed in London in 1745 to support King George II after he was defeated in a battle in the Jacobean uprising that started that year. The song was used to boost morale and the forces loyal to George II would go on to defeat the Jacobites the following year. The song came to be referred to as the national anthem from the beginning of the nineteenth century.
    The words and tune are anonymous, and may date back to the seventeenth century. There are various claimants to authorship of both the words and the tune. The words can be found as early as 1545, when the watchword at night was “God save the King,” the reply was “Long to reign over us.” The authorship of the melody has been claimed by many, including John Bull, Henry Carey, Henry Purcell, and Joseph Haydn.
    There is no authorised version of the National Anthem as the words are a matter of tradition. The anthem has also never been officially declared as the national anthem of the country. The royal anthem is used as the national anthem as a matter of tradition. The words used are those sung in 1745, substituting ‘Queen’ for ‘King’ (and female pronouns for male ones) where appropriate. On official occasions, the first verse only is sung; on a small number of occasions, the third verse is heard as well. The second verse is very rarely heard due to its militaristic nature. There exist many other verses, some dating as far back as the first three verses, but the first three are what can best be taken as the “standard” British national anthem.
    The British tune has since become one of the world’s most recognizable anthems, and has been used in other countries including Germany, Russia, Switzerland, the United States, and even today by Liechtenstein and as the royal anthem of Norway. The song also was an influence on early anthems used in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Some 140 composers, including Beethoven, Haydn and Brahms, have used the tune in their compositions.

【題組】31. What is the purpose of this article?
(A) To introduce the authorship of the melody for “God Save the Queen.”
(B) To urge people of the United Kingdom to sing “God Save the Queen” more frequently.
(C) To provide background information for “God Save the Queen.”
(D) To explain why the song “God Save the Queen” becomes popular.


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