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1(B).

請依下文回答第46題至第50題。 Changes in information technology are both threatening and enhancing the ability of a business to develop long-term relationships with its customers, requiring relationship marketing. The Internet allows a customer to contact a business any time of the day or night from any location to gather information, make purchases, or obtain information on the status of accounts. This information can be (46)___  to the needs of the individual customer. This has shifted (47)___  to the customer because the Internet allows buyers to easily find information on competitive products and services. Companies can also more easily find new customers and serve existing customers by using databases to develop personal (48)___  and then targeting customers with customized information that can meet specific needs. Amazon.com, (49)___  , personalizes e-mail, customizes web pages, and offers products based on a buyer’s past purchases. Dell develops purchase portals for businesses, allowing for customized purchasing and invoicing. The Internet is (50)___  a hyper-competitive environment where information technology is used as a vital part of marketing strategy and relationship development.

 


【題組】47 
(A)energy 
(B)power 
(C)key 
(D)strategy


2(B).
X


The ___ of the statement is that the firm is bankrupt.
(A) proposal
(B) prospect
(C) inspect
(D) purport


3(B).
X


More than seven years after its inception, the Kyoto Protocol was finally up and running. From February 16, 2005, countries throughout the world must ___ their promise to cut greenhouse-gas emissions.
(A) make up
(B) make room for
(C) make good
(D) make clear that


4(B).
X


The government officials said, "I hereby request that the attached application ________ under 35 USC 122(b)."
(A)not be published
(B) cannot be published
(C) may not be published
(D) will not be published


5(B).
X


Billy likes to play games. Therefore, he is always short ______ for his homework.
(A)with time
(B)in time
(C)by time
(D)on time


6(B).

34 A criminal investigation began in the spring, but prosecutors declined to ______ charges.
(A) appeal
(B) press
(C) commit
(D) indict


7(B).
X


6請依下文回答第 28 題至第 31 題  Autobiography is widely understood to be a Western form arising during the Enlightenment. Associated withthe term was a belief in the idea of the autonomous, unified, universal self, a concept that, beginning in the 1970s,was historicized by scholars interested in the self-narrations of women and people of color, who often did notshare such a self-conception. Since then the essentialist formulation of an autonomous, unified, and universal selfhas been reformulated as relational, multiple, and localized—historically, socially, and culturally constructed. It iswithin this historical academic framework that Native American self-narratives began to be discussed as“autobiography.” But considering Native American autobiography demanded a reconsideration of three of itsroots—self, life, and writing. Native American notions of self tend to share an emphasis on interrelatedness andcommunity, rather than individuality; indigenous ideas of what kind of life is worth narrating are inclusive of theeveryday experiences of ordinary people, rather than focused on the complete lives of important public figures;and while native people have and do write autobiographies, historically, they spoke, drew, and performed aspectsof their life stories.
【題組】31 Which of the following contrasts best describes Native American life-writing as it was historically differentiated from Western autobiography?
(A)Ordinary people vs. public figures
(B)Human vs. non-human
(C)Male vs. female
(D)Orality vs. literacy


8(B).
X


4 If the patent examiner does produce a_____ case, the burden of coming forward with evidence or arguments shifts to the applicant who may submit additional evidence of non-obviousness. Choose the one phase that best completes the above sentences.
(A) all elements
(B) inherency
(C) burden of Proof
(D) prima facie


9(B).
X


17 For patents involving microorganisms, many countries require the microorganism to be placed for safekeeping at a recognized _____ .
(A) depositary institution
(B) preservative organization
(C) saving institution
(D) disposable biology bank


10(B).
X


7 Whenever I am in a fury, I feel like screaming or striking out as a means to_____ my anger.
(A) vent
(B) depress
(C) conceal
(D) relax


11(B).
X


18 The food was so hot that it was still_____ when the waitress brought it to us.
(A) sizzling
(B) freezing
(C) smoking
(D) sneezing


12(B).
X


請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題  
     Samuel Huntington got it wrong, at least when it comes to art. Civilizations don’t clash, but share and 21inspire. So argues “Beyond Orientalism,” an exhibition at the Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. Theshow examines Islamic art’s impact on Western artists, highlighting how Islamic calligraphy, tile designs, andgeometrical motifs pop up in the most 22 places, from Tiffany lamps—some of which drew on 16th centuryPersian works—to the art of M.C. Escher, whose elaborate drawings of endless staircases and interlocking patternswere apparently inspired by Islamic designs. 
     23 the debt owed to Islamic art by painters like Henri Matisse and Paul Klee is well documented, Musliminfluence on Western aesthetics began far earlier, says the curator of “Beyond Orientalism,” Lucien de Guise. TheMuslim domination of Spain between the 8th and 15th centuries enabled the 24 of advanced artistic andarchitectural techniques—as well as great accomplishments in music, science, philosophy, and even cuisine. Until theindustrial era, when interest in Islamic art 25 in the West, “Europeans were totally in awe of Islamic art,” arguesde Guise. “They couldn’t get enough of it.”

【題組】24
(A) aspiration
(B) indignation
(C) granulation
(D) transmission


13(B).

23 A major factor in the population problem since the mid-nineteenth century has been the increasing acceptance of contraceptive techniques, bringing about planned limitations of families _________among those lacking the knowledge.
(A) besides
(B) except
(C) in particular
(D) regardless of


14(B).
X


36 The Customs Administration has expanded the scope of advance ruling for________ of the goods and determination of customs valuation – limited to the adjustments of transaction value.
(A)description
(B)declaration
(C)origin
(D)decision


15(B).
X


31 Studies have shown that individuals tend to evaluate the implementation of testing programs as less________ when fair procedures have been used.
(A)objectified
(B) objective
(C) ostensible
(D)objectionable


16(B).
X


21 Under the R.O.C. Patent Act, the patentee of an invention patent has an exclusive right to exclude others’ acts of exploiting an invention without the patentee’s consent. Where such invention is a product, the acts of exploiting a patented product do not include?
(A)The acts of making a patented product. The acts of using a patented product.
(B)The acts of using a patented product.
(C)The acts of selling a patented product. The acts of exporting a patented
(D)The acts of exporting a patented   product. 


17(B).
X


23 “When a work is available in one field of endeavor, design incentives and other market forces can prompt variations of it, either in the same field or a different one. If a person of ordinary skill can implement a predictable variation, §103 likely bars its patentability. For the same reason, if a technique has been used to improve one device, and a person of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that it would improve similar devices in the same way, using the technique is obvious unless its actual application is beyond his or her skill.” The paragraph above is best to describe which one of the patent requirements below?
(A)Public Morality
(B)Novelty
(C)Enablement   
(D) Non-obviousness


18(B).
X


34. Mr Wang made up his mind to devote all he could ______ his oral English before going abroad.
(A) improve 
(B) to improve 
(C) improving
(D) to improving


19(B).

78. Mr Smith is ______ a good teacher ______ we all respect.   
(A) such;that
(B) such;as  
(C) so;that
(D) so; as


20(B).

154. The truth is that the earth keeps _____ movement around the sun.
(A)normal
(B)frequent
(C)constant
(D)steady


21(B).
X


706. Being offered 5 different job opportunities, my sister was _____ with all sorts of good-intentioned advice from the so-called “experts”.
(A) boosted
(B) contaminated
(C) compiled
(D) bombarded


22(B).
X


736. The body of the sick old woman became weaker and weaker as her life gradually ______ away.
(A) plucked
(B) sank
(C) passed
(D) ebbed


23(B).
X


779. After losing her money and her home, the famous movie star _____ herself to her misfortune.
(A) resigned
(B) cherished
(C) resumed
(D) reinforced


24(B).
X


11 Sizhi would have f looded______ the outlet system along the river was completed before Typhoon Haitang.
(A) but that
(B) except that
(C) but
(D) except


25(B).
X


37 Studies have shown that early adversity can have a profound lifelong effect on one’s coping with personal development, social relationships, and career _____.
(A) counseling
(B) statistics
(C) professionals
(D) trajectories


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