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1(A).

You haven′t forgotten what the teacher asked us to do for homework, ______?
(A) have you  
(B) haven′t you  
(C) did he  
(D) didn′t he  


2(C).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species(CITES) took place in Doha, Qatar, between March 12 and 25, 2010. The representatives of 175 member nations discussed several animal species that are in danger of becoming extinct because of trade, both legal and illegal. CITES secretary-general Willem Wijnstekers said, “If we use tiger numbers as a performance indicator, then we must admit that we have failed miserably.” Human encroaching and illegal trade in tiger parts have contributed to the fall in their numbers from 100,000 at the beginning of the 20th century to around 3,600 today. Bans were proposed on legal trading in certain species. Japan is the largest importer of the Atlantic bluefin tuna. The fish is the key ingredient in sushi, a Japanese delicacy. Stocks of this fish have fallen by 75% due to widespread overfishing. Monaco, a European nation, proposed a ban on fishing. The World Wildlife Fund world call for restaurants, retailers, chefs and consumers around the world to stop selling, serving, buying and eating the endangered fish. The USA proposed a ban on the international sale of polar bear skins. Their population, now between 20,000 and 25,000, could go down by one-third by the year 2050. This is because climate change is destroying their natural habitat. CITES members opposed the ban saying the threat to the habitat was not connected with trade. They also said that polar bear hunting was a regulated activity and that it was a source of livelihood to many people.
【題組】49 Which country should be held responsible for the overfishing of Atlantic bluefin tuna?
(A) Qatar
(B) Japan
(C) Monaco
(D) The U.S.A.


3(C).

第 46 題至第 50 題為題組 
Problem solver. Creative. Works well under pressure. 
These are key personality traits employers will be seeking no matter what position they’re hiring for—and chances are, you resume probably already showcases them in some way. But these days, hiring managers from some firms aren’t content to take job seekers at their word—they want to see it to believe it. 
And that’s why some companies have turned the interview process on its head. Instead of the traditional questions you might expect in an interview, they’re giving candidates problems to solve—problems which, at first glance, might seem totally random. Google, for example, has been known to ask, “How many people are using Facebook in San Francisco at 2:30 PM on a Friday?” Hewlett-Packard asks, “If Germans were the tallest people in the world, how would you prove it?” 
No doubt, these are tough questions but there is no need to panic. Your interviewer isn’t necessarily looking for a right answer. He wants simply to determine how quickly you can think on your feet, how you’ll approach a difficult situation, and, most importantly, whether you can remain positive and proactive and make progress in the face of a challenge.

【題組】49 What would a proactive person most likely do?
(A) Panic when danger approaches.
(B) Escape from work pressure.
(C) Take action and make changes in advance.
(D) Take hiring managers at their word.


4(C).
X


2 The party last night was fun for the guests, but not for the ____________.
(A)detectors
(B)rumors
(C)cookers
(D)neighbors


5(D).

7 If you borrow a book from the library, you can’t make any mark or____________the word with pencil.
(A)link
(B)omit 
(C)complete  
(D)underline


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