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1(B).
X


A young man was running along the street in a great hurry. Another man in the street wondered why and asked the man, “Where are you hurrying to?” Then the young man stopped unwillingly and said, “I’m going to the Taipei station. As I don’t have enough money, I’m running after the bus. In this way I can save twenty dollars.” “Oh, I see. I’m also going there…Shall we go together?” Then the two began to run after a bus. They ran for some minutes and one of them said, “Now stop, my friend. I’ve got an idea. If we run after a bus instead of getting on it, we can save fifteen dollars each, right? But if we run after a taxi, we can save more!” “Oh, you are right. I haven’t thought of such a simple thing.” Then, they found a taxi and started to run after it. Everyone in the street looked at them and laughed.
【題組】Why did everyone in the street look and laugh?
(A) The two men were running after the bus.
(B) The two men were talking on the street.
(C) The two men were running after a taxi.
(D) The bus was running after a taxi.


2(B).
X


33 A: Why is your coat so wet? B: It was_____ when I arrived
(A)appealing
(B)bleeding
(C)dragging
(D)pouring


3(B).
X


36 The police_____ the crime. They wanted to find out who did it so that they could get the criminals
(A)committed
(B)developed
(C)investigated
(D)dissolved


4(B).

Of all the patients in intensive care units who are at ______ of dying, some 20 percent present difficult ethical choices-whether to keep trying to save the life.
(A)price
(B)risk
(C)rim
(D)attempt


5(B).
X


22. He was an __________ player until 20 when he turned professional.
(A)efficient
(B) adequate
(C) amateur
(D) elementary


6(B).

The term home schooling or home tuition, as it is called in England, means educating children at home or in places other than a mainstream setting such as a public or private school. There are many reasons why parents choose home schooling for their children. Some parents are _____1_____ with the quality of education in the public schools. Others do not want their children to have to _____2_____ peer pressure or social pressure from friends. They say it may interfere with the child’s studies. These parents fear this type of pressure will _____3_____ negative behavior such as smoking, drinking alcohol, and taking drugs. Bullying and harassing from other students is another _____4_____ . Still other parents choose this type of education for religious reasons. Whatever the reasons may be, it is evident that more and more children are being taken out of mainstream schools every year. _____5_____ , many questions have emerged, encouraging the debate over home schooling versus public schooling.
【題組】3
(A)derive from
(B)lead to
(C)result from
(D)transfer to


7(B).
X


Some shoppers are tired of department stores and shopping malls-fighting the crowds, waiting in long lines, and ____9____ not even finding anything they want to buy. They would rather sit quietly at home in front of the TV set and watch a friendly announcer describe an item ____10____ a model displays it. And they can shop around the clock, purchasing an item simply by making a phone call and ____11____ it to a credit card. Home shopping networks understand the power of an enthusiastic host, the glamour of celebrity guests ____12____ their products, and the emotional pull of bargain.
【題組】9
(A) every time
(B) anytime
(C) in no time
(D) sometimes


8(B).
X


44 To make sure that breakable items arrive safe and sound, boxes for such items are typically marked “ _____ .”
(A) Safe
(B) Hands On
(C) Sturdy
(D) Fragile


9(B).
X


二、選擇題(閱讀測驗):共5題,單選,每題4分共20分,答錯不倒扣

During the summer session there will be a revised schedule of services for the university community. Specific changes for intercampus bus services, cafeteria, summer hours for the infirmary and recreational and athletic facilities will be posted on the bulletin board outside of the cafeteria. Weekly movie and concert schedules which are in the process of being arranged will be posted each Wednesday outside of the cafeteria. 
Intercampus buses will leave the main hall every hour on the half hour and make all of the regular stops on their route around the campus. The cafeteria will serve breakfast, lunch, and early dinner from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. during the week and from noon to 7 p.m. weekends. The library will maintain regular hours during the week, but shorter hours on Saturdays and Sundays. Weekend hours are from noon to 7 p.m. 
All students who want to use the library borrowing services and the recreational, athletic, and entertainment facilities must have a valid summer identification card. This announcement will also appear in the next issue of the student newspaper.

【題組】5. The main purpose of this announcement is to help members of the university community to
(A) make better use of intercampus buses.
(B) secure faster service in the cafeteria.
(C) make more effective use of campus facilities.
(D) obtain extension on overdue library books.


10(B).
X


39 People still _____ some traditional knowledge even if they have given up some of their old ways of doing things.
(A) deposit
(B) forsake
(C) retain
(D) partake


11(B).
X


20 Some car accidents have caused _____ brain damage to the victims, so the brains of those seriously-injured victims can never function as well as before.
(A) automatic
(B) marvelous
(C) permanent
(D) technical


12(B).
X


請依下文回答第 44 題到第 48 題 
    Additive Manufacturing, or 3D printing, is known as it builds things through an additive process. It has a numberof advantages over traditional techniques. Instead of machining components from solid billets of raw metal, a processin which much of the metal may be cut away and thus wasted, only the material needed to create the part is used in 3Dprinting. The technology can also be used to make prototypes and items that are too complicated to be machined.Meanwhile, existing objects can be scanned, reverse engineered and then “reprinted.” Another major advantage is thatas there is no need to retool equipment each time product specifications are changed, 3D printers are ideal for customjobs and short production runs. All that needs to be done is to make alterations to the program that controls the printheads. With all those advantages, some experts believe that the technology will overturn many of the traditionaleconomics of production, as unit labor costs and traditional economics of scale are not applicable. The technologyunderlying 3D printing can be traced back to the 1970s, when the inkjet printer was invented. The mid-1980s saw theinkjet concept adapted to enable printing with materials other than ink. For years, however, the materials used to printobjects were not robust enough to create a working prototype. The end product did not have enough structuralintegrity to serve as anything more than a visual reference for engineers creating products with computer aided design(CAD). The big breakthrough of 3D printing took place in the early 2000s, when companies and researchers starteddeveloping stronger plastic blends and began to use laser technology that not only allowed the use of powdered metalsas the “ink,” but also improved the accuracy and efficiency of 3D printers. Today, the materials used to print objectsrange from numerous plastics and ceramics to metals and rubber-like substances. Somehow, the development of 3Dprinting is similar to that of photocopying. As with photocopiers, 3D printers are becoming more affordable, moreapplications for them are being found and more people are recognizing that the new technology can make thingseasier. The biggest ambition of those in the trade, therefore, is to see 3D printing become as commonplace asphotocopying. Hopefully, people might be able to purchase a digital file of a 3D object, push the “print” button, andenjoy their designer product soon afterward.

【題組】45 When did the major breakthrough of 3D printing take place?
(A) In the 1970s.
(B) In the 1980s.
(C) In the 1990s.
(D) In the 2000s.


13(B).
X


5 Rescue workers searched for survivors in the epicenter of _______that struck China’s Yunnan province.
(A)a grocery
(B)an obstacle
(C)a native
(D)an earthquake


14(B).
X


92. While winning a gold _____ is what every Olympic athlete dreams of, it becomes meaningless if it is achieved by cheating.
(A) signal
(B) glory
(C) medal
(D) profit


15(B).
X


95. Sherlock Holmes, a detective in a popular fiction series, has impressed readers with his amazing powers of _____ and his knowledge of trivial facts.
(A) innocence
(B) estimation
(C) assurance
(D) observation


16(B).
X


454. When selecting a career, many young people show _____ for jobs that interest them, rather than those that are secure but dull.
(A) reverence
(B) conference
(C) severance
(D) preference


17(B).
X


594. After winning the championship, the winners proudly____their medals to their fans.
(A) contested
(B) appreciated
(C) displayed
(D) launched


18(B).
X


38 The oldest child in a family often______ quickly, learning early to take responsibility for his/her siblings.
(A) coincides
(B) declares
(C) interacts
(D) matures


19(B).
X


32 The department manager received an _______ letter, complaining about the service of the clerk, but the name of the writer was unknown.
(A) antagonist
(B) antecedent
(C) anonymous
(D) antiquarian


20(B).
X


第 37 題至第 40 題為篇章結構題組,各題請依文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者,各題答案內容不重複: Is bedtime just a time for dreaming? Do our brains turn off for the night? What if I told you that scientists recentlydiscovered that our brains may be just as busy at night as they are during the day? 37 Researchers at theUniversity of Rochester found that the brain may be busy cleaning house -- cleaning out harmful waste materials. As with many studies, the researchers turned to mice for help. They studied mice that had colored dye injectedinto their brains. They observed the mice brains as they slept and when they were awake. The researchers say they sawthat the brains of sleeping mice were hard at work. Dr. Maiken Nedergaard led the study. 38 It seems they havedaytime jobs. Later they “moonlight” at a nighttime job. “Moonlighting” is working a nighttime job in addition to aday job. And this study says that is what our brains seem to be doing – working an extra job at night without additionalpay for overtime. Whereas during sleep, they work very, very hard at removing all the waste that builds up when weare awake. “When we are awake, the brain cells are working very hard at processing all the information about oursurroundings. The researchers say that the waste material includes poisons, or toxins, responsible for brain disorderssuch as Alzheimer’s disease. It is not just beauty sleep. The brain needs us to sleep so it can get to work. 39This shrinking permits waste to be removed more effectively. Dr. Nedergaard says these toxins end up in the liver. There, they are broken down and then removed from thebody. “So our study suggests that we need to sleep because we have a macroscopic cleaning system that removes manyof the toxic waste products from the brain.” The brain’s cleaning system could only be studied with new imaging technologies. The test animal must be alivein order that this brain process may be seen as it happens. Dr. Nedergaard says the next step is to look for the processin human brains. 40 The research may also one day lead to treatments to prevent or help fight neurologicaldisorders.
【題組】 40
(A)They also found that during sleep, the brain’s cells shrink, or become smaller.
(B)While we sleep, our brains are doing much more than getting ready for the next day.
(C)She said the results demonstrate just how important sleep is to health and fighting disease.
(D)The brain expert says our brains perform two very different jobs.


21(B).
X


2 The International Olympic Committee announced there would be a team of _____ in Rio 2016, who escaped from their own country because of war.
(A) explorers
(B) gangsters
(C) refugees
(D) supervisors


22(B).
X


3 The robber _______ ran into the police when he was just about to turn around a corner where he was trying to escape with his raid.
(A) immensely
(B) implicitly
(C) incidentally
(D) indifferently


23(B).

請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題
        Researchers have found interesting facts about birth order. Psychologists say many firstborns face pressure to succeed from their parents. They tend to be the parents' main focus until a brother or sister is born. These facts may help explain why firstborn children tend to be high achieving. Firstborns tend to score higher on intelligence tests and are usually taller and healthier than siblings born after them. Firstborns tend to be highly successful. More than half of all members of Congress are firstborns, as have been many U.S. presidents.
        Studies show middle children can feel lost in a family because they have to deal with parents on the one hand and with siblings on the other. This position often helps them learn to negotiate conflicts. It can help make them highly competitive. They are often less self-confident than their siblings and are the most likely to get into arguments and become rebels.
        Researchers has shown that youngest children can be the focus of the rest of the family, but sometimes feel lost while the focus is on older children. They tend to be the most emotionally sensitive siblings. That may be why many of them draw attention to themselves with humor or artistic interests. This fact may help explains why many youngest children become artists or performers.
        Not everyone, however, agrees that birth order is important. For example, Serena Williams says she is motivated by sibling rivalry, not birth order. "No one gets more motivated than [Venus], her sister, because I don't want her to catch up with me."

【題組】34 What does Serena Williams' statement mean?
(A) Her achievements connect closely to her birth order.
(B) Her success is driven more by sibling competitiveness.
(C) She is forced by her sister to become successful while she only wants to stay normal.
(D) She does not like her sister to steal her thunder on the tennis court.


24(B).

39 The red carpet was filled with excited fans and flashing cameras as the _____ couple made their grand entrance to the movie premiere.
(A)acquaitence
(B)celebrity
(C)informant
(D)delinquent


25(B).

8 In a hypothetical scenario, if we were to discover a new energy source, it could _______ the way we power our cities and drastically reduce our carbon footprint.
(A) characterize
(B) revolutionize
(C) smuggle
(D) incorporate


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