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1(B).
X


32 Jack: What time do you have, Amy?
 Amy: _____
 Jack: Thanks. I’d better get going.
(A) I’m afraid I will be very busy.
(B) It depends on what you want.
(C) My watch says it’s six-twenty.
(D) I really had a wonderful time. 


2(B).
X


請回答第 34 題至第 37 題: If you are unfamiliar with kohlrabi, it’s worth checking out. Its name comes from German and literally means cabbage turnip. Not commonly used in American cuisine, it is widely used in Central Europe and Asia. It is still patiently waiting to be discovered in this country. Kohlrabi is in season from summer through early fall so you can find it at your local market right now. It belongs to the Brassica family, the cancer fighting vegetables that include cabbage, broccoli, and turnips. This turnip-shaped vegetable comes in green or purple and can be eaten raw or cooked. When kohlrabi is raw, it’s crunchy and tastes like broccoli stems; when cooked, it tastes like a mild turnip. When you buy kohlrabi, the leaves may be attached to the bulb. Usually smaller kohlrabi is the sweetest and most tender. Bulbs that are much bigger than the size of a tennis ball won’t be as tasty. Though kohlrabi might look like an alien life form, it is packed with Vitamin C and provides a healthy dose of fiber, iron, and calcium. Most importantly, it is delicious.
【題組】34 Where is this passage possibly taken from?
(A)Science journal.
(B)Social security handbook.
(C)Green living magazine.
(D)Surgery research paper.


3(B).
X


請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題
Bringing a new pet into the home is like introducing a new member to the family. It is a wonderful, memorable event and if managed correctly will be the start of a long and happy home environment for both you and your puppy. Read on for some useful tips to help you prepare to welcome a puppy into your home.
       1. Firstly you should choose a breed that is suitable to your living situation. For example, a large dog will require a garden and wouldn’t be suitable for apartment living. Think about your lifestyle, the time you have available for a dog and the size of your home and garden. 2. Decide what room the puppy will sleep and eat in. Then make sure the room is secure and warm. 3. Contact the owner or kennel you are getting the puppy from and find out what it is being fed. It is important that the puppy gets the same food when it arrives in its new home. You can gradually change its food at a later date once your puppy has settled in. 4. A good suggestion is to get a small soft toy for your puppy to give to the owner a week or so before the puppy is collected. This way the puppy will have something familiar, in scent and texture, to keep it company. 5.Research your local vet and make an appointment to bring your puppy in for a check up and vaccinations. 6.Arrange your pet insurance. Pet health care can be very expensive, so insurance can help you with any unforeseen costs. For instance, many companies have a selection of pet insurance packages for you to choose from. 7. Put together your new puppy check list and get new items before your puppy arrives. Before you collect your pet, for example, make sure that you have your pet travel case in the car so you can then transport your new pet safely. Also, it is always a good idea to bring some wipers in case your new puppy gets car sick.

【題組】45 In Tip 4, what does “it” in "keep it company" refer to?
(A) The owner.
(B) The vet.
(C) The puppy.
(D) The family.


4(B).

325. The angry passengers argued ______ with the airline staff because their flight was cancelled without any reason.
(A) evidently
(B) furiously
(C) obediently
(D) suspiciously


5(B).

What has the telephone done to us, or for us, in the hundred years of its existence? A few effects suggest themselves at once. It has saved lives by getting rapid word of illness, injury, or famine from remote places. By joining with the elevator to make possible the multistory residence or office building, it has made possible, for better or worse, the modern city. By bringing about a quantum leap in the speed and ease with which information moves from place to place, it has greatly accelerated the rate of scientific and technological change and growth in industry. Beyond doubt, it has crippled if not killed the ancient art of letter writing. It has made living alone possible for persons with normal social impulses; by so doing, it has played a role in one of the greatest social changes in family structures. It has made the waging of war chillingly more efficient than formerly. Perhaps (though not provably) it has prevented wars that might have arisen out of international misunderstanding caused by written communication. Or perhaps, again not provably, by magnifying and extending irrational personal conflicts based on voice contact, it has caused wars. Certainly it has extended the scope of human conflicts, since it impartially disseminates the useful knowledge of scientists and the babble of bores, the affection of the affectionate and the malice of the malicious.
【題組】【題組】50 The meaning of the word “disseminate” in the last sentence is closest to _____ .
(A) communicate
(B) spread
(C) listen
(D) tell


6(B).

Kissing and hugging are two general Western ways ______ love.
(A)showing
(B)to show
(C)to be shown
(D)show


7(B).
X


請依下文回答第 19 題至第 22 題
        For years, scientists struggled to explain the mysterious disappearances of ships and low-flying aircraft.Many speculated that bad weather or machine malfunction were responsible. But satellites have recentlyidentified enormous waves in the oceans and the data proves that they are more common than once thought.Scientists now suspect that the disappearances may have been caused by these “rogue waves.”
        So, how do rogue waves form? Oceanographers once thought that rogues were the result of many smaller waves joining together to form a giant wave. But in analyzing the recent satellite images, scientists have noted that rogues appear to form most often in places where waves of different strengths come together from different directions. At the southernmost tip of Africa, for example, where the Atlantic and Indian Oceans meet, it is quite common for waves to crash into each other. This theory may explain the occurrence of rogue waves in similar locations around the globe (such as at the tip of South America). However, it does not explain why the waves form in places where there are no fast-moving ocean currents—such as in the North Sea. Though scientists are beginning to understand more about rogue waves, there is still a lot to learn.

【題組】 20 Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage as the possible cause of the disappearances of ships andaircraft?
(A) Foul weather.
(B) Rogue waves.
(C) Magnetic forces.
(D) Mechanical failure.


8(B).
X


35 Grace: I went to the musical last night. 
 Mary: Was it as good as you expected? 
 Grace: _____ I should have stayed home.
(A) It was terrific.
(B) How wonderful it was!
(C) It’s a pity I didn’t see it.
(D) It was a waste of time.


9(B).
X


36 People living near the volcano were _____ from the area when it started to send out ash and smoke.
(A)demanded
(B)assaulted  
(C) evacuated  
(D)launched


10(B).
X


6 The exact number of the audience is still unknown, but it is____ that there are around 10,000 people in the theater right now.
(A) eliminated
(B) constituted
(C) illumined
(D) estimated


11(B).
X


請依下文回答第 36 題至第 40 題 LOHAS is an acronym for Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability, a way of life that originated in the United States about a decade ago. LOHAS consumers are those who are passionate about the environment, sustainability, social issues, and health. To push social and environmental responsibility, they purchase products such as organic soap, recycled paper, hybrid cars, solar heating, and herbal tea. Approximately 30% of American people are currently considered LOHAS consumers. The top product selection criterion for 40% of American consumers is organic quality. For 20% of the consumers, sustainability is a key criterion in deciding what to buy. The idea of LOHAS consumption continues to boost organic sales in the US. The US market for organic food is growing by about 3.5 billion US dollars a year, according to the result of Sustainability Research. The LOHAS trend is also beginning to catch on in Japan, where workaholic “salarymen” are looking for quick fixes for stress and thinking green is becoming fashionable. Japan is receptive to LOHAS because the nation’s traditional culture embraces a nature-loving view on life with hot springs and seasonal gourmet. A Tokyo department store has a section for LOHAS goods. Magazines are singing the praises of the LOHAS lifestyle, including yoga, organic wine, and aroma therapy. A restaurant serving ordinary but healthy dishes such as brown rice and vegetable curry claims to be LOHAS. Not littering is also LOHAS. The values touch something as cheap as a hammock to something more expensive as Louis Vuitton luggage.
【題組】37 Which item is NOT mentioned as an example of LOHAS?
(A) Yoga.
(B) Organic food.
(C) Solar energy.
(D) Bicycle.


12(B).
X


All international passengers must go through the ______ gate into customs before leaving the airport.
(A)different
(B) traditional
(C)strange
(D) arrival


13(B).
X


40 In order to cut costs, we must _________ some benefits such as health insurance for employees’ spouses.
(A) memorize
(B) caution
(C) eliminate
(D) despise


14(B).
X


12 The power supply in this area is not _________ . You had better save your file every ten minutes.
(A) available
(B) probable
(C) stable
(D) capable


15(B).

40 Rock ’n’ roll ______in the 1950s. Elvis Presley was one of the first very famous rock ’n’ roll singers.
(A) oriented
(B) originated
(C) organized
(D) ordered


16(B).
X


32 Burnout is a general feeling of _____ when a person experiences too much stress.
(A) relaxation
(B) donation
(C) exhaustion
(D) aspiration


17(B).
X


依下文回答第46 題至第 50 題 
   Children who experience social anxiety—feeling discomfort or distress in social situations—or who are socially incompetent are particularly at risk for developing dependence on electronic media. This is true whether the preferred agent be the Internet, video games, or a smartphone. The more a child hides behind a screen, the more socially awkward he or she becomes, creating a self-perpetuating cycle. In contrast, a shy child who continually works at overcoming social anxiety is likely to overcome it. In the past, the strong desire to belong to a social group during adolescence helped override resistance to social interaction, which would lessen over time simply due to practice. Nowadays, socially anxious or awkward children and teens aren’t forced to practice face-to-face and eye-to-eye interaction because some of their social needs are met online. Thus, in socially anxious children, the ability to tolerate the physical presence of others never builds, and “walls”are erected instead to keep the child feeling safe. An adolescent with somewhat poor social skills in high school can easily become reclusive as a young adult, spending more and more hours online and less and less time interacting in real life. This pattern makes it increasingly harder to make and keep friends. Relationship problems show up at home, too; research indicates that the more time a child spends using the Internet, the less healthy the parent-child relationship becomes. Thus, social incompetence and screen-time represent another bidirectional relationship.

【題組】49 What is the problem that this passage is likely to address about teenagers?
(A) Drug abuse.
(B) Academic stress.
(C) Body image anxiety.
(D) Addiction to electronic devices.


18(B).

11 Renting a car in Morocco isn’t cheap, but it is possible to strike very good ____with some of the smaller dealers.
(A)allies
(B)bargains
(C)commodities
(D)diversities


19(B).
X


31 To make the best use of your time, you have to list your goals in order of _____ .
(A) privation
(B) privacy
(C) priority
(D) privilege


20(B).

484. That amusement park has many _______ games and facilities for kids, and grown-ups too.
(A) guilt-free
(B) recreational
(C) complete
(D) gradual


21(B).

101. Parents could be charged with neglect or abandonment if they leave their young children home alone without adult ______.
(A) intuition
(B) supervision
(C) compassion
(D) obligation


22(B).

4. The doctor told me in order to keep healthy,I should _____more fat and salt from my diet.
(A)domesticate
(B)eliminate
(C)absorb
(D)adapt


23(B).

39___________ the typhoon, they still had to work.
(A) In case of
(B) In spite of
(C) Even
(D) Even if


24(B).
X


42 As the ability to travel over great distances becomes easier, the spread of communicable diseases becomes easier.
(A)Transferable diseases will stop spreading if human beings’ ability to traverse oceans and mountains increases.
(B)The extent to which people move across places is not necessarily related to the increase of infectious diseases.
(C)The higher the ability of people to go from one place to another, the less likely is the spread of transmissible diseases.
(D)Human mobility seems to increase the possibility of spreading diseases.


25(B).
X


38. Teresa heard the rock music and woke up like a bullet.
(A) As soon as Teresa heard the rock music, she flew into a rage.
(B) As soon as Teresa heard the rock music, she became very upset.
(C) Teresa stayed up late because she loved to listen to the rock music.
(D) As soon as Teresa heard the rock music, she jumped up.


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