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1(C).
X


26. After intense _____ between lawyers from both sides, the jury’s final decision was unanimous that the man is guilty.
(A) fists
(B) debates
(C) contracts
(D) networks


2(B).
X


27. In the recent popular TV series, _____ was gradually built up with questions revolving around who may have killed the protagonist.
(A) suspense
(B) succession
(C) superstition
(D) sovereignty


3(C).
X


28. The CEO should state clearly what information she possesses to base her decision on, instead of relying on her illusive _____.
(A) hunch
(B) spark
(C) loyalty
(D) priority


4(B).

29. After ten years of collective hardship in the military, Winston’s old army _____ become his lifelong friends.
(A) bachelors
(B) comrades
(C) dictators
(D) gangsters


5(D).
X


30. To show off wealth, the host presents a lavish _____ with an endless supply of gourmet food and champagne.
(A) banquet
(B) celebrity
(C) franchise
(D) documentary


6(D).
X


31. Hanging a national flag outside one’s home used to be considered a _____ act, but nowadays people tend not to show love for their country.
(A) patriotic
(B) relentless
(C) prehistoric
(D) recreational


7(C).
X


32. Popular songs mark specific periods and generations. They are often _____ of one’s good old days.
(A) captive
(B) notorious
(C) imperative
(D) reminiscent


8(D).
X


33. In the face of hostile threats, the well-trained troops exercised _____ and did not to respond to provocative actions.
(A) veterans
(B) restraint
(C) temptation
(D) successions


9(C).

二、文法測驗 34. Jimmy did not show up in the seminar this evening. _____ Charlotte.
(A) So as not
(B) So did not
(C) Neither did
(D) Didn’t either


10(A).
X


35. Most teenagers _____ for themselves. Their mothers usually take care of everything.
(A) not used to cook
(B) used not to cook
(C) do not used to cooking
(D) are not used to cooking


11(D).
X


36. _____ the assignment, Jennifer uploaded her work on the designated platform.
(A) Have finished
(B) Having finished
(C) Have to finish
(D) To have finished


12(D).

37. To prevent misuse by children, all the medicine _____ in the cupboard.
(A) must lock
(B) has to lock
(C) has locked
(D) must be locked


13(D).

38. Students cannot attend class in person now, but they _____ when the pandemic is over.
(A) will be
(B) are to be
(C) are capable
(D) will be able to


14(D).

39. The most unforgettable journey I _____ is the trip to Sydney with my family last year.
(A) had ever
(B) have ever
(C) had ever had
(D) have ever had


15(C).
X


40. The relationship between positive thinking and success is clear, but _____ is truly surprising is that the causal arrow may go both ways.
(A) that
(B) what
(C) which
(D) whereas


16(B).
X


三、克漏字測驗 
    Plant-based meat is meat made from plants. It is created to appear, feel, and taste like   41   meat from animal products. The plant-based meat industry has grown immensely   42    a rise in awareness about meat's impact on the environment and on health. The   43   , however, is usually higher compared to animal-based meat. The main reason is that regular meats are mass-produced, while plant-based meats are developed on a   44    smaller scale. In terms of health benefits, alternative meats generally have lower amounts of fat and higher amounts of fiber. But plant-based meats are   45   perfect. They typically have higher amounts of sodium, usually in an attempt to make it more palatable and shelf-stable.

【題組】41.
(A) definitive
(B) flexible
(C) conventional
(D) guaranteed


17(D).
X


【題組】42.
(A) unless
(B) due to
(C) followed by
(D) regarding


18(A).

【題組】43.
(A) price
(B) density
(C) calorie
(D) weight


19(D).
X


【題組】44.
(A) few
(B) little
(C) way
(D) certain


20(A).
X


【題組】45.
(A) such as
(B) prior to
(C) more than
(D) far from


21(B).

四、閱讀測驗 
    More than half a trillion dollars—that’s the estimated value of all the stuff that U.S. shoppers bought last year only to return it, more than the economy of Israel or Austria. There's a direct link from returns to the eye-popping scale of U.S. shopping overall. In 2021, U.S. shoppers likely spent a record $4.4 trillion. People tried new brands with unfamiliar sizes after seeing them on TikTok or Instagram. They overbought for the holidays and shopped exceedingly online, where returns are between two and five times more likely than with purchases from stores.
    Where does it all go? According to experts, most returned goods have a very high probability of being in a landfill. That is what consumers don't realize — the life of a return is a very sad path. A lot depends on the product and the store's policies. For example, pricier clothes are very likely to get dry-cleaned and sold again as new. Sealed, never-opened packages might get sanitized and put back on the shelf. Electronics often get resold. Value is the big threshold: Is the product worth the cost of shipping back plus paying someone to inspect, assess damage, clean, repair or test?That's why stores abandon billions of dollars' worth of goods, refunding or replacing them without asking shoppers to send their unwanted items back. Experts estimate that retailers throw away about a quarter of their returns. Every year,U.S. returns create almost 6 billion pounds of landfill waste.
    Luckily, many others get resold to a growing web of middleman companies. Some go to discount, outlet and thrift stores. Some go to sellers on eBay or other websites. Some get donated to charity or recycled. These options have ballooned over the past decade, paving the way for more and more returns to find a new home. As companies compete on flexible return policies, technology is also slowly getting better at avoiding returns in the first place: helping shoppers buy the right-size sweater or picture a new rug inside their room.

【題組】46. What is the passage mainly about?
(A) An estimate, its measurement, and returns.
(B) A problem, its causes, and possible solutions.
(C) A method, its origins, and practical approaches.
(D) An online shopping system, its technology, and algorithm.


22(D).

【題組】47. What does “More than half a trillion dollars” in the first paragraph refer to?
(A) The value of goods US consumers bought in a year.
(B) The evaluation of Israel and Austria’s economic scale.
(C) The combined amount of online and offline shopping.
(D) The total worth of retail products being returned to stores.


23(C).
X


【題組】48. What does the author mean by “a very sad path” in the second paragraph?
(A) Not all consumer goods are treated equal.
(B) Lots of new and usable products end up as garbage.
(C) Returned goods are not treated properly before being resold.
(D) Most stores have inappropriate policies that take advantage of consumers.


24(D).

【題組】49. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A) Sanitization of returned goods is mandatory, especially for pricier electronics products.
(B) Much of retail stores’ annual profits and return on investment depends on online sales.
(C) To get a refund for damaged goods, the consumers have to go through a middleman.
(D) It is often costly for retailers to ask their customers to send the unwanted goods back.


25(B).
X


【題組】50. Which of the following is an example of the “technology” mentioned in the final paragraph?
(A) Sending advertisements to viewers based on their previous browses.
(B) Recycling returned goods by selling them in various discount outlets.
(C) Allowing buyers to see how a piece of furniture may look in their homes.
(D) Keeping track of consumer donations and rewarding them with discounts.


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