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1(B).
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(B).
X


Traffic in most American cities is a problem, especially during the rush hours when many people are going to or returning from work. Consequently, there are traffic reports on the radio throughout the day, and there are many articles about traffic issues and traffic accidents in the newspaper. Traffic issues, road building, repairs, and the quality of public transportation are so important to the general public that they are often brought up during political campaigns. Expanding public transportation and encouraging car pools are two methods often discussed to improve traffic congestion. Many major cities are beginning to designate one lane of their major highways for only car pool traffic during rush hours, and special car pool parking lots are being built outside major cities. In addition, people are being encouraged to use public transportation, such as buses and underground trains whenever possible. Many cities offer special discount tickets on public transportation for commuters who use this form of transportation regularly.
【題組】Discount tickets are offered to ______.
(A) car pools
(B) cities
(C) commuters
(D) traffic reports


3(B).
X


Mr. Johnson will ______ go.
(A)unable
(B)unable to
(C)be unable
(D)be unable to


4(B).

It ___ to me that I had first met him twenty years ago.
(A) oppressed
(B) occurred
(C) obeyed
(D) omitted


5(B).
X


I would like to ___ my book that was left in the shop.
(A) regain
(B) reiterate
(C) retrieve
(D) rebel


6(B).
X


Diana: I've forgotten my sandwiches. Sandy: It doesn't matter. You can have ________.
(A) some of us
(B) us some
(C) some of our
(D) some of ours


7(B).

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.


8(B).
X


A: Where would you prefer to live? In the mountains or by the seas? B: _____________
(A) I don't like the dry climate of the desert.
(B) There are several beautiful mountains in Taiwan.
(C) I wish I could move to the East Coast.
(D) You know that life at seas is never easy.


9(B).
X


【題組】 The drug Ecstasy or “E” is an amphetamine, which comes in a pill or tablet form. If you take an E, you might experience a general state of euphoria,      43       increased sensitivity to touch, taste, and color and raised confidence. At higher doses, a user can also experience sudden feelings of panic, depression, confusion, and anxiety. Ecstasy is often termed the “love drug” or “hug drug” because it    44    feelings of heightened sensuality. Translation: you will be loving everyone you meet. This is dangerous     45     it may lead you to trust people you have only just met. Ecstasy users can suffer severe dehydration from dancing for hours and not noticing their fatigue. Other physical    46        of a pill include: sweating, teeth grinding, blurred vision, nausea and cramping. The street quality of Ecstasy can never be    47   . The reality is that you could have a deadly reaction. If you or one of your friends starts vomiting or loses consciousness after taking a pill, stay calm and call an ambulance or go to the hospital straight away.



【題組】46
(A) attractions
(B) defects
(C) effects
(D) affections


10(B).

請依下文回答第 39 題至第 42 題: What makes people smart? It is a question that scientists and philosophers have thought about for centuries, prompting complex calibrations, from head measurements to brain-bending tests. Yet the drive to probe the powers—and the limits—of the human mind has been thwarted by the hard facts of life:the brain was virtually a black box, its inner secrets locked within. Now, scientists are using the latest technology to peer inside. Using machines such as the PET scanner and FMRI machines, which map the changes in the brain’s blood flow, researchers at U.C. Irvine and elsewhere are producing the first images of how gifted, and not-so-gifted, minds go about the task of thinking. In one study, Professor Richard Haier of U.C. Irvine found that brighter people have lower metabolic rate probably because their brains are more efficient. However, when bright people are given harder tasks, their brains work harder than the average person’s. Apparently, brain activity depends, to some extent, on the difficulty level of the task and the level of effort required.
【題組】39 Why is it so hard to examine the powers and limits of the human brain?
(A)The hard facts of life cannot be measured.
(B)The inner secrets of the brain have not been revealed yet.
(C)The drive to test the human brain has been encouraged.
(D)Complex calibrations are prompted.


11(B).

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


12(B).

37 The teacher _____ students hand in the assignment before they left the classroom.
(A) did
(B) made
(C) told
(D) talked


13(B).

第 18 題至第 21 題為題組
      Popular music varies between cultures and generations. In the past century, there has been an explosion of popular music styles in the West. Three of them are reggae, punk, and rap. 
     Reggae developed from a kind of Afro-Caribbean music called “mento,” sung and accompanied by guitars and drums. Initiated on the Caribbean island of Jamaica in the 1960s, it spread throughout the world in the 1970s. Some musicians changed “mento” into a music style called “ska” by adding a hesitation beat. Later, other musicians changed “ska” to introduce “reggae.”
      Punk is a style of rock music composed to react against previous forms of rock. Punks felt that rock music no longer represented the counterculture from which it had sprung and had sold out to the mainstream, conventional culture. Through their clothing and hairstyles, punks intended to shock society. The “punk look” included spike hairdos, ripped clothing, body piercing, and jewelry made from objects such as razor blades and safety pins. Their onstage behavior was aggressive and provocative. Punk music is simple, but its message is anti-government, anti-authority, and anti-conformity. 
     Rap, or hip-hop, is a type of dance music in which the performers—rappers—speak in rhythm and rhyme, but not sing. This art originated in Africa, then, transferred to America via Jamaica, where it was known as “toasting.” In America, during the 1970s rap appeared in the discos of New York’s black neighborhoods. It was mainly about dancing, partying, and the romantic adventures of the rappers, but, later, politics became its important theme.

【題組】20 Based on this passage, what music fans would most probably fight or have violent behaviors at concerts?
(A) Reggae
(B) Punk
(C) Rap
(D) Ska


14(B).
X


10. The doctor made a_____ examination of his lungs to see if anything was wrong.
(A)transitional
(B)hairbredth
(C)thorough
(D)concise


15(B).
X


142. Women’s fashions are _______ changing: One season they may favor pantsuits, but the next season they may prefer mini skirts.
(A) lately
(B) shortly
(C) relatively
(D) constantly


16(B).
X


294. We were ______ at the sight of a long line of people waiting in front of the restaurant.
(A) being stunning 
(B) stun 
(C) stunned 
(D) stunning


17(B).

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


18(B).

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


19(B).
X


703. Do you think that the Obama ______ has successfully solved the crisis of economic recession?
(A) assessment
(B) autonomy
(C) administration
(D) adaptation


20(B).

746. The classroom isn’t large. It can house 20 students _____.
(A) at least
(B) at most
(C) at last
(D) at bottom


21(B).

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.


22(B).

44 The ability to _____ ideas to actions is the secret of success.
(A) converse
(B) convert
(C) conserve
(D) confuse


23(B).
X


10 I walked away from the village, past the amber-eyed goats, down into the great green valley where the river ________.
(A) manipulated
(B) managed
(C) measured
(D) meandered


24(B).
X


35 Many ideas in the theory are so _____ that it is very difficult to understand them.
(A) concrete
(B) complete
(C) abstract
(D) absent


25(B).

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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