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1(D).

3. People with weak immune systems are ________ to getting diseases.
(A) mandatory
(B) justified
(C) vicious
(D) susceptible


2(D).

4. Very little ________ falls in dry deserts.
(A) pesticide
(B) modification
(C) sabotage
(D) precipitation


3(B).
X


7.The building ________ to the school is a hospital, so if you don’t feel well, just go next door.
(A) concurrent
(B) consequent
(C) adjacent
(D) assigned


4(A).有疑問

9. “Avengers: Endgame” is already the year’s highest- ________ film.
(A) grossing
(B) grueling
(C) frivolous
(D) forensic


5(C).

10. Do the over-50s need rules? Regulations? Guidelines—strict but fair—to help them through life without ________ themselves or those around them?
(A) encouraging
(B) braving
(C) embarrassing
(D) tackling


6(B).有疑問
X


12. More and more companies are closing offices and factories and sending work to other areas of the country or to other countries where labor is cheaper. This is called ________.
(A) liquidating
(B) manipulating
(C) merging
(D) outsourcing


7(A).有疑問

15. “Smart Swarm” refers to the animal’s ability to ________ its movements so precisely and change direction in a flash.
(A) coordinate
(B) decentralize
(C) resemble
(D) stipulate


8(B).

16. Singapore ________ 90 percent of its trash for reasons of space.
(A) incarcerated
(B) incinerated
(C) incorporated
(D) incubated


9(A).

20. A visitor to a factory sees only noisy chaos, whereas the superintendent sees a ________.
(A) perfectly synchronized flow of work
(B) perfectly synchronizing flow of work
(C) perfect synchronization flow of work
(D) perfect synchronizing flow of work


10(C).

21. The world needs to act fast if we ________ in stabilizing climate change and thereby prevent its worst impacts.
(A) succeed
(B) will succeed
(C) are to succeed
(D) should succeed


11(C).

22. Scientists ________ virologists study viruses to discover how they work and how to stop people from getting them.
(A) are
(B) calling
(C) called
(D) who called


12(D).

23. Its legitimacy ________ ancient ritual and childish stories, not from a system based on reason and intended to achieve good governance.
(A) takes from
(B) traces from
(C) originates to
(D) stems from


13(D).

24. Although ________ opposition to the liberal policies in recent history, many experts believe that it is necessary to maintain a strong workforce by hiring foreign laborers.
(A) being
(B) its being
(C) there has
(D) there has been


14(B).

Passage 2 
        On a summer morning in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy’s fifth wedding anniversary. Presents 30 and reservations made when Amy disappears from their rented mansion on the Mississippi River. Under the 31 pressure from the police and Amy’s parents, the town golden boy parades an endless series of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is 32 evasive, and he’s definitely bitter—but is he really a killer? 33 the cops close in, every couple in town is wondering how well they know each other.

【題組】30.
(A) wrapped
(B) are being wrapped
(C) raped
(D) are being raped


15(C).

【題組】31.
(A) negiligible
(B) shrinking
(C) mounting
(D) delectable


16(C).

【題組】32.
(A) odd
(B) old
(C) oddly
(D) oldly


17(D).

Passage 3 
        Today, there are approximately twenty million Muslims in China, and Haji Noor Deen Mi Guang Jiang is a well-known and respected calligrapher. What makes him unique is that he is a master of Arabic calligraphy. Deen has once said, “As a Chinese Muslim calligrapher, I have a deep sense of 34 in promoting, propagating, and carrying forward this intricate skill and precious cultural heritage.” He has taught his 35 in lectures and workshops at many 36 institutions in the U.S. and the U.K., such as Harvard University, the University of Cambridge, and Boston University.

【題組】35.
(A) complement
(B) gift
(C) talent
(D) craft


18(A).

【題組】36.
(A) prestigious
(B) impassioned
(C) envisioned
(D) profound


19(A).

Passage 4 
        In political science, populism is the idea that society is separated into two groups 37 one another—“the pure people” and “the corrupt elite,” according to the book, Populism: A very short introduction. The term, populism, is often used as a kind of shorthand political 38 . For example, Jeremy Corbyn, Britain’s Labour leader, has been accused of populism over his party's slogan “for the many, not the few.” 39 to represent the unified “will of the people,” populists stand in opposition to an enemy, often embodied by the current system, the establishment. The term was generally attached to the left in the past, but now populism can be anywhere on the political 40 .

【題組】37.
(A) at odds with
(B) for the sake of
(C) in spite of
(D) on account of


20(C).
X


【題組】38.
(A) figure
(B) insult
(C) party
(D) powerhouse


21(D).

【題組】40.
(A) campaign
(B) constituency
(C) dichotomy
(D) spectrum


22(A).

四、閱讀測驗(41-50 題,請選出最適當的選項) 
Passage 1 
        While anxiety in its various forms has undoubtedly been with humans from time immemorial, certain modern lifestyle factors may have exacerbated the problem, and anxiety management needs to include a close analysis of lifestyle and thought patterns followed by appropriate modification. 
        During the past two decades, researchers have discovered that decreases in sleep time and quality can cause changes in nervous systems. Notably, anxiety can be augmented by excessive caffeine, alcohol, and recreational drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and amphetamines. In particular, caffeine use can profoundly raise the anxiety levels in those predisposed individuals, particularly the patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Recent research has also empirically established that in addition to food and fluid intake, factors such as social discrimination against obesity and physical inactivity may also significantly aggravate anxiety.

【題組】43. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as a factor that can trigger anxiety or make anxiety worse?
(A) aggressive behavior
(B) sleeping problem
(C) indulgent alcohol consumption
(D) stigma toward overweight people


23(B).

Passage 2 
        The trips to resorts in Florida, Arizona and California were a great chance for medics to network. And the visits were all expenses paid. But such events laid the groundwork for a national crisis. From 1996 to 2001, American drug giant Purdue Pharma held more than 40 national “pain management symposia” at picturesque locations. The healthcare professionals had been specially invited, whisked to the conferences to be drilled on promotional materials about the firm’s new star drug, OxyContin, and recruited as advocates, the US government later documented. But OxyContin was to become ground zero in an opioid crisis that has now engulfed the United States. 
        The pill comprises oxycodone, a semi-synthetic opioid loosely related to morphine and originally based on elements of the opium poppy. Such strong painkillers were traditionally used to ease cancer pain, but beginning in the mid-1990s, pills based on oxycodone began being branded and aggressively marketed for chronic pain instead—a nagging back injury from manual labor or a car accident, for example. 
        Prescriptions issued for OxyContin in the US increased tenfold from 1996 to 2002. A bulletin from the American Public Health Association in 2009, reviewing the rise of prescription opioids, is titled, The promotion and marketing of OxyContin: Commercial triumph, public health tragedy. This document also asserted that Purdue had played down the risks of addiction. By 2002, opioids prescribed by doctors were killing 5,000 people a year in America and that number tripled over the following decade.

【題組】46. What figurative language does the author apply in his/her use of quotation marks, as in “pain management symposia”?
(A) metaphor
(B) irony
(C) overstatement
(D) personification


24(A).

【題組】47. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) It is illegal to prescribe opioids in the mid-1990s in the US.
(B) Oxycodone was used to ease acute pain.
(C) Purdue Pharma did not tell the whole truth about OxyContin.
(D) Successful marketing strategies led to the high sales of OxyContin. ˊ


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