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1(B).
X


Sophia has profound knowledge of Greek history, which makes her a __________ in that field.
(A)layman
(B)detective
(C)refugee
(D)specialist


2(B).

Jane and Lucy have not talked ______ since they quarreled.
(A)each other
(B)to each other
(C)one another
(D)to one another


3(B).
X


I want to join the club, but its_____fee is so high that I can’t afford it
(A)attention
(B) anticipation
(C) adaptation
(D) membership


4(B).

______ you need is more knowledge.
(A)Which
(B)What
(C)Whose
(D)Whom


5(B).

The tourists enjoyed wholeheartedly the ________ scenery along the coast highway between Hualien and Ilan.
(A) airtight
(B) breathtaking
(C) sentimental
(D) eccentric


6(B).
X


A producer for a popular television show is always looking for people with unusual ____________ to perform on the show.
(A) reasons
(B) courts
(C) platforms
(D) talents


7(B).
X


33.Many people took _____ surgery to make themselves look prettier.
(A) electric
(B) historic
(C) realistic
(D) plastic


8(B).

第44題至第46題為題組 Horror movies are more than a genre produced for commercial and entertaining reasons. There are good and bad horror movies, and a good horror movie is easily distinguished from a bad one. A good horror movie, first of all, has both male and female victims. Both sexes suffer terrible fates at the hands of monsters and maniacs. Therefore, everyone in the audience has a chance to identify with the victim. Bad horror movies, on the other hand, tend to concentrate on women, especially half-dressed ones. These movies are obviously prejudiced against half the human race. Second, a good horror movie inspires compassion for its characters. For example, the audience will feel sympathy for the Wolfman,s victims and also for the Wolfman, who is shown to be a sad victim of fate. In contrast, a bad horror movie encourages feelings of aggression and violence in viewers. For instance, in the Halloween films, the murder scenes use the murderer’s point of view. The effect is that the audience stalks the victims along with the killer and feels the same thrill he does. Finally, every good horror movie has a sense of humor. In Dracula, the Count says meaningfully at dinner, “I don’t drink wine,” as he stares at a young woman’s juicy neck. Humor provides relief from the horror and makes the characters more human. A bad horror movie, though, is humorless and boring. One murder is piled on top of another, and the characters are just cardboard figures. Bad horror movies may provide cheap thrills, but the good ones touch our emotions and live forever.
【題組】46 According to this passage, who tends to be the victims in a bad horror movie?
(A)Men
(B) Women
(C)Both men and women
(D)Monsters and maniacs


9(B).
X


2 In Singapore, throwing a cigarette butt on the street is punished with a heavy _____ of several hundred dollars.
(A)sentence 
(B)ticket  
(C)debt  
(D)fine 


10(B).
X


1 Disasters are becoming more frequent and more costly. But there are steps all of us can take to improve our chances of _____ .
(A) conception
(B) deception
(C) revival
(D) survival


11(B).
X


38 Jenny is very kind to her next-door neighbor, _____her neighbor is not easy to get along with.
(A) besides
(B) except
(C) even
(D) even though


12(B).
X


19 Jack’s telephone bill is due today. He needs to pay it by midnight tonight; ____, the telephone company will disconnect him.
(A)after all
(B)furthermore
(C)in consequence
(D)otherwise


13(B).
X


3 If you want to ____your readers, you need to include in your paper enough supporting evidence for your argument.
(A) enclose
(B) retain
(C) tolerate
(D) convince


14(B).

210. It is raining outside. I am _____ if you can give me a ride home.
(A)reminding
(B)wondering
(C)replying
(D)pounding


15(B).
X


557. Some species of birds fly a long distance to Taiwan every summer. They _____ a long distance to breed.
(A) settle
(B) throb
(C) wither
(D) migrate


16(B).

40 If you are not satisfied with the service of the waiter, you might lodge a______ to his manager.
(A)command
(B)complaint
(C)compromise
(D)commitment


17(B).
X


33 In this Internet age, many people respond to a _____ image more than a real one.
(A) virtuous
(B) vital
(C) victorious
(D) virtual


18(B).
X


36 Although having unlawfully resided in this country for most of his life, the man chose to_________ depart the place for his home country, much to the surprise of his local friends.
(A)vigorously
(B)violently
(C)viciously
(D)voluntarily


19(B).
X


6 The directive aims to ensure that persons of a particular religion or belief, disability, age or sexual orientation do not suffer from _____.
(A) immaturity
(B) illiteracy
(C) distraction
(D) discrimination


20(B).
X


       The Mayo researchers reported a striking difference in activity levels between lean persons and overweight ones. Their study did not involve deliberate exercise; it measured—with the sensors—how much people moved about naturally and spontaneously. 
      The heavier ones tended to sit, while the lean ones were more restless and spent two more hours a day on their feet—standing or walking. The difference translated into 350 calories a day, enough for the heavy people to take off about 14 to 18 kilograms a year, if they would get moving. 
       The researchers believe the tendency to sit still or move around is biological, governed by genetically determined levels of brain chemicals. And that tendency influences weight—not the other way around, they say. 
        Plenty of experts have been advising people to find small, relatively painless ways to burn extra calories, like taking the stairs instead of the elevators and parking at the far end of the lot to make themselves walk a bit. As to why the usual weight loss remedies frequently fail, Dr. Levine said, it is because people have a hard time sticking with exercise programs and diets. He argues that the very number of diet books and weight-loss plans is proof that none of them work.

【題組】28 How many calories should a fat person shake off per day in order to stay slim?
(A) 350 grams
(B) 350 kilograms
(C) 14 kilograms
(D) 350 calories


21(B).

請依下文回答第 46 至第 50 題:
  Marc Potenza, a psychiatrist at Yale and the director of the school's Program for Research on Impulsivity and Impulse Control Disorders, has been treating addiction for more than two decades. Early in his career, he, like most others studying addiction at the time, focused on substance-abuse problems —  cocaine and heroin addicts, alcoholics, and the like. Soon, however, he noticed patients with other problems that were more difficult to classify. There were, for example, the sufferers of trichotillomania, the inescapable urge to pull your hair until it falls out. Others had been committed for problem gambling : they couldn't stop no matter how much debt they had accumulated. It was to this second class of behaviors — at the time, they were not called addictions—that he turned his attention. Were they, he wondered, fundamentally the same?
  In recent years, however, Potenza has been increasingly treating a new kind of problem: people who come to him because they can't get off the Internet. In some ways, it seems exactly like the behavioral addictions that he has been treating for years, with much of the same consequences. There's something different, and more complicated, about Internet addiction, though. Unlike gambling or even trichotillomania, it's more difficult to pin down a quantifiable, negative effect of Internet use.
 

【題組】48 Why had some people been committed for problem gambling?
(A) They liked gambling.
(B) They just could not stop.
(C) They were not heavily in debt.
(D) They tried to win as much money as possible.


22(B).
X


4 Anita’s 2-year gym membership is no longer___________ ; she is thinking about getting a lifelong membership offered by a newly opened gym near her place.
(A) cordial
(B) diverse
(C) liable
(D) valid


23(B).
X


5 During their one-week trip to Yushan National Park, the Lins visited many___________ spots and truly enjoyed the breathtaking views in the mountains.
(A) chaotic
(B) drastic
(C) hectic
(D) scenic


24(B).

請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題
        "Time" is the most commonly used noun in the English language. The word itself is used in a __31__ of ways: wecan kill time, do time, save it, and spend it. Time even takes on a medicinal role when it comes to healing both physicaland emotional __32__ . Most of us wish we __33__ more of it, and yet time persists as an object of value, as in "Timeis money," and an enemy of every person, as in "The deadline is approaching" or "His days are __34__ ." It is, eventually,the thing__35__ kills all of us. And yet for all its pervasiveness in our everyday conversations, describing what timeis doesn't come easily.

【題組】35
(A) who
(B) which
(C) what
(D) how


25(B).

36 The manager needs ______data to draw up the new marketing plan.
(A) considerate
(B) accurate
(C) nasty
(D) outdated


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