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1(C).
X


Nigerians are the happiest people in the world. The World Values Survey found that almost 70 percent of Nigerians consider themselves very happy. Money certainly is not the reason that made Nigerians happy. Having tons of money is only a limited factor in happiness. _____15_____ Bill Gates, for example, is happy not because of his immense wealth but because everybody wants to be his friend. Money can certainly buy happiness, but its impact seems to drop once you can afford basic necessities. Of course, inflation makes the problem worse. _____16_____ Even when money does exert an influence, it is not the size of your paycheck that matters. _____17_____ The New York cabbie who has an efficient car may seem happy, but not as happy as the Ethiopian villager who has a more efficient cow than his/her neighbors. When you are living amid wealth and luxury, your desires tend to be greater. _____18_____ It should not be surprising, then, that Nigeria, Mexico, Venezuela and El Salvador rank the highest in happiness among the 65-plus countries surveyed.
【題組】16、
(A) So we should consider moving to Nigeria.
(B) It is certainly not as significant as having good friends.
(C) The survey indicates happiness can flourish in various cultures.
(D) Money just does not buy as much happiness as it used to.


2(C).
X


Daughter: Do I have to give up rich desserts? Mother: ___________
(A) Yes, you absolutely may.
(B) Yes, you absolutely must.
(C) Yes, you absolutely might.
(D) Yes, you absolutely are.


3(C).
X


If alcoholics don't quit, they gradually begin to show bad effects in their mental health and in their ability to ___ stress and to maintain social relationships.
(A) admire
(B) contribute
(C) enforce
(D) handle


4(C).
X


9.The new engineer seemed to be ( ) by the workload in the Research and Development Division. He stayed for merely a week and quit for health reasons.
(A) fascinated
(B) interfered
(C) acculturated
(D) overwhelmed


5(C).
X


6 Bill Clinton was _____ by the Democratic Party in 1990 and won the US presidential election in 1992.
(A) demonstrated
(B) estimated
(C) manifested
(D) nominated


6(C).

May’s room is clean and tidy. In contrast, her brother’s room is a _________.
(A) mass
(B) miss
(C) mess
(D) math


7(C).
X


36 No visit to Taipei would be complete _____ a panoramic view of the city from the top of Taipei 101. In other words, Taipei 101 is a must-go place.
(A) unless
(B) because
(C) for
(D) without


8(C).
X


7 Since the typhoon, the basement has been filled with water. We have to ______it as soon as possible. Otherwise, waterborne diseases might spread.
(A) reserve
(B) drain
(C) drift
(D) resist


9(C).
X


26 Some people suggest that a bigger portion of the lottery money be used on social_____ to help those in need.
(A) accord
(B) earnings
(C) reputation
(D) welfare


10(C).

15 The green fairy tale of replacing fossil fuel with biofuel, such as palm oil, begins to look more like an environmental nightmare.
(A) The wide use of fossil fuel is believed to be a nightmare to the environment for its burning is causing severe environmental problems.
(B) The long use of fossil fuel is being replaced by palm oil, which is called biofuel and believed to bring a cleaner environment.
(C) Replacing fossil fuel with biofuel was believed to be good to the environment, but now it seems to cause more problems.
(D) Replacing fossil fuel with biofuel like palm oil is a green fairy tale because biofuel is called green oil.


11(C).
X


36 Chinese martial arts, such as qigong and tai chi chuan, are practiced by many for their reputed restorative and ____ effects, especially for chronic illnesses.
(A) boisterous
(B) celestial
(C) discreet
(D) therapeutic


12(C).
X


3 The newly published book written by the former president contains many __________issues on public policy and has aroused public argument and disapproval.
(A) contributive
(B) contemplative
(C) contagious
(D) controversial


13(C).
X


5 With the goal of attracting foreign investments, our government has determined to upgrade the___________ , including building a new highway and a power plant.
(A) authorization
(B) bureaucracy
(C) embezzlement
(D) infrastructure


14(C).
X


31 Dear Leader is a fascinating inside account of how the Kims in North Korea used propaganda to ________ their hold on power.
(A) soften
(B) solve
(C) cheat
(D) cement


15(C).

355. The high speed rail system in China has experienced _____ growth which no other infrastructure programs in the world have ever seen so far.
(A) adequate
(B) prototypical
(C) unprecedented
(D) prolonged


16(C).
X


514. The inhabitants surrounded Gulliver ____ bows and arrows in their hands.
(A) by
(B) with
(C) on
(D) for


17(C).
X


572. The president’s popularity has _______ since the election. It is doubtful if he will still win the presidency for the second term.
(A) undone
(B) declined
(C) tracked
(D) shrunk


18(C).
X


762. Compared with adults, infants are more ______ to melamine-contaminated milk powder and develop kidney stones.
(A) brave
(B) embarrassed
(C) scared
(D) vulnerable


19(C).
X


請依下文回答第 6 題至第 10 題In 2010, a South Korean couple was _6_ the murder of their daughter through neglect. When their daughter was born, she weighed 2.9 kilograms. Three months later, when she _7_ , she weighed 2.4 kilograms. The strangest part was that the parents were playing a game for many hours each day in which they raised a _8_ child online. Similarly, in 2014, a young South Korean man who spent much of his time in Internet Cafés was arrested after his two-year-old son starved to death. South Korea has seen exponential growth in computer and Internet use. This has caused many to worry that certain users are _9_ unable to control how much time they spend on the Internet. They fear an epidemic of addiction to video game. South Korea is not _10_ : many other developed countries have also experienced huge growth in video games and Internet addiction.
【題組】 8
(A) crucial
(B) visual
(C) racial
(D) virtual


20(C).
X


請依下文回答第 47 題至第 50 題: Japan has long been a pioneer in high-speed rail. It introduced bullet train, or Sinkansen, to the world in 1964 on the eve of the Tokyo Olympics. But other countries have caught up. France and Germany developed high-speed trains that matched the Japanese speeds. China has built a high-speed network that surpasses Japan’s in its reach if not its speed. Japan plans to begin construction of its first intercity maglev line next year, linking Tokyo with Nagoya and, eventually, Osaka. In tests, the Japanese maglev has reached speeds up to 580 kilometers an hour, the world record for a train. When it comes to maglev, though, there is still question of credibility. With the Japanese maglev, levitation occurs about 145 kilometers an hour. That is when the wheels, shod with rubber tires, lift off the concrete guideway. Then the maglev train floats 10 centimeters about the U-shaped guideway, held aloft and propelled toward by superconducting magnets. In Japan, many remain skeptical of the financial feasibility of the Tokyo-Osaka maglev line. The Tokyo-Nagoya portion is expected to be completed by 2027, with the Nagoya-Osaka stretch to follow in 2045. By that time the population of Japan will have declined to about 105 million from the current 127 million.
【題組】50 According to the passage, why will the construction of Tokyo-Osaka maglev line not make business sense?
(A)It takes too many years to complete the construction.
(B)The decline of population will reduce the demand for mass transportation.
(C)The construction cost will escalate in 2045.
(D)The line will stretch to the most populous region in Japan.


21(C).

請回答下列第46題至第50題 
Two years ago, a group of elders in a village in north-western Uganda agreed to lend their land to refugees from South Sudan. About 120,000 are now in the surrounding area. Here they live in tarpaulin shelters and mud-brick huts on a patch of scrub where cows once grazed. Kemis Butele, a gravel-voiced Ugandan elder, explains that hosting refugees is a way for a remote place, long neglected by the central government, to get noticed. He hopes for new schools, clinics and a decent road – and “that our children can get jobs.” There are more than 20 million refugees in the world today, more than at any time since the end of the second world war. Nearly 90% reside in poor countries. In many, to preserve jobs for natives, governments bar refugees from working in the formal economy. Uganda has shown how a different approach can reap dividends. The government gives refugees land plots and lets them work. In some places, the refugees boost local businesses and act as a magnet for foreign aid. Mr. Butele and many other Ugandans see their new neighbors as a benefit, not a burden. Sadly, such attitudes are still the exception. 
Refugees are “brothers and sisters,”say many Ugandans. Mr. Butele was once one himself. But the welcome is also a pragmatic one. Northern Uganda is so poor that some locals pose as refugees to receive food aid. Others see refugees as buyers for local goods. Elsewhere in Uganda has indeed seen such positive spillover. One study from 2016 found that the presence of Congolese refugees in western Uganda had increased consumption per household. Another estimates that each new refugee household boosts total income, including that of refugees, by $320-430 more than the cost of the aid the household is given. That rises to $560-670 when refugees are given cash instead of rations.

【題組】49 What is the implication of the statement, “such attitudes are still the exception”?
(A) The majority of refugees prefer to reside in rich countries.
(B) The majority of governments give refugees land plots.
(C) The majority of people consider refugees to be a burden.
(D) The majority of local businesses see refugees as a benefit.


22(C).

15 A common _____ many people make about Puerto Rican food is that it is very spicy; however, it is not necessarily true.
(A) divination
(B) rumination
(C) assumption
(D) vindication


23(C).
X


4 We are not in a hurry. So______ .
(A) make your time
(B) have the time
(C) tell the time
(D) take your time


24(C).
X


39 At the _____ of the singer's popularity, she had won the national Record Awards for four consecutive years.
(A) badge
(B) deed
(C) heritage
(D) peak


25(C).
X


26 Being _____ late for school may be a sign that students are losing interest in studying.
(A) doubtfully
(B) habitually
(C) regionally
(D) punctually


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