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1(A).

        There are some old cities in Turkey. Some of the cities are over 2,000 years old. No one lives in these cities today, but people still  41  them. Why do tourists want to see them? Because the cities are under the ground! The cities had kitchens. They had meeting rooms. They had places to  42  cereal. They had tables. They even had air tunnels or chimneys. The air tunnels made it  43  to breathe more than one hundred feet under the ground. They kept fresh air flowing through the  44 . The cities had locking stones. The stones could only be opened or closed  45  inside. The locking stones were used to keep the people safe inside the cities.
【題組】43
(A) safe
(B) hard
(C) cruel
(D) tight


2(C).
X


    Did you know that 7 out of 10 students have cheated at least one in the past year? Did you know that 50 percent of those students have cheated more than twice? These shocking statistics are from a survey of 9,000 U.S. high school students.

    Incredibly, teachers may even be encouraging their students to cheat! Last year at a school in Detroit, teachers reportedly provided their students with answers to statewide standard tests. Students at the school told investigators that they were promised pizza and money if they cheated on the test as told. Similar charges at several schools in San Diego county have prompted investigation. A student at a local high school says she sees students cheating on almost every test, and the teachers don’t do anything about it.

    The kids claim that they’re tempted to cheat because of peer pressure and intense competition to get top grades. Many kids also say that their parents are setting a bad example by “fudging” on income taxes, lying about age to pay lower admission prices, or cheating their way out of a speeding ticket. They are sending a message to their kids that it is okay to cheat and lie.

    Finding solutions to this problem is difficult. In our school’s math classes, each student has different problems on their test papers, so it is useless to look at someone else’s answers. Teachers could also randomly mix the problems throughout the page. Another solution is for adults to lower their expectations. Chances are that students believe cheating is the only way to meet unreasonably high expectations. Perhaps it is time for parents and teachers to seriously examine whether higher test results are important enough to encourage cheating.


【題組】50 According to the article, which of the following statements is true?
(A) The problem of cheating among students cannot be easily solved.
(B) Intense competition has nothing to do with cheating on exams.
(C) Bad examples from parents send a message to their children that it’s okay to laugh at others.
(D) It’s time for parents and teachers to have high expectations of their children’s performance on exams


3(B).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: A man and his son were traveling through the icy Arctic wasteland. They tried their best to gather food and fuel for winter. The boy made friends with a little brown bird. When winter set in, the boy and his father settled into their igloo. One night they heard a polar bear outside. The bear tried to get into the igloo, but it was too big. So he put his paw through the entrance and stamped out the fire inside. The bear knew that, in the spring, he could come back and get the boy and his father, who would have frozen to death then. Once the bear had gone, the little bird flew into the igloo. The bird saw that the boy and his father were so cold that they had fallen asleep, so it frantically flapped his wings to get the fire going again. As he flapped, the flames grew, and the bird’s breast turned red with the heat. He did not stop until the boy and his father had woken. Since then, robins have had a red breast.
【題組】47 What was the boy doing when he made friends with the bird?
(A) He was having fun traveling in the Arctic.
(B) He was hunting polar bears.
(C) He was looking for his father.
(D) He was getting prepared for winter.


4(D).
X


40. The drunk driver is to ______ for the accident that resulted in 10 deaths last night.
(A) blame
(B) report
(C) breathe
(D) persuade


5(C).
X


18 In Tom’s opinion, ____________deprive students of the freedom to express themselves and make them look not only similar but dull.
(A)projects
(B)evaluations
(C)competitions
(D)uniforms


6(C).
X


請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題 Halloween is just around the corner. When I 31 in the U.S., I always made sure I had lots of candy duringHalloween. That’s because on Halloween night all the neighborhood kids would put on scary 32 and gotrick-or-treating from house to house. They would knock on the door and 33 , “Trick or treat?” You would thenhave to put candy, 34 chocolate, in their bags. After a night of trick-or-treating most kids would 35 a bagfulof different types of candies that would take weeks to eat.
【題組】 33
(A) chant
(B) shout
(C) claim
(D) whistle


7(B).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: 
U.S. and European officials met in May to discuss a plan to expand a U.S. ban on the use of electronic devices such as a laptop computer during flights. The newly expanded ban would include flights from European countries. The current ban, which was established in March, has 46 about 50 flights per day from 10 cities. Most of the cities are located in the Middle East. The ban focuses on those cities because their machines to screen carry-on bags are not 47 , according to experts. If the U.S. expands the ban, it would affect about 65 million people who travel between Europe and North America on more than 400 daily flights each year. Many of the passengers are 48 who use their devices for work during flights. The airlines said the ban 49 many people to decide not to fly to the U.S. Even though this is the case, Australia is considering adopting the current ban, and Britain has already adopted parts of it. The airlines believe the expanded ban will happen eventually, but they are still hoping to have 50 in how the new policy is put in place at airports, so that passengers will be inconvenienced as little as possible.

【題組】46
(A)aired
(B)affected
(C)argued
(D)agreed


8(A).
X


37 Among the top cell phone makers, their smart phone products have always been known for their quality design and attention to ___________.
(A) bill
(B) silence
(C) confidence
(D) detail


9(B).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 
  Mike Schmidt is a 29-year-old businessman. He lives in a small town near Lake Superior in northwestern Wisconsin. He was very upset last month because his house had been  46  several times. So he set up a hidden video camera in his home, hoping that he could catch the burglars in the  47 . The  48  succeeded and the burglars were captured on tape, 49  Schmidt immediately turned over to the police. However, 50  the items the burglars took from his house were two boxes containing marijuana plant. Mr. Schmidt was thus charged with illegal drug possession.

【題組】46
(A) fixed up
(B) torn down
(C) flooded over
(D) broke into


10(B).

請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題:
       A fossil is the remains of an animal or plant that lived long ago. Most fossils are created from the hard parts of ananimal’s body,__41__ bones, shells, or teeth. Some are__ 42__  , like dinosaur footprints. Some are so tiny that you need a microscope to__ 43__  them. Most fossils are found in rocks __44__ from the mud or sand that collects at the bottom of oceans, rivers, and lakes. Fossils provide scientists with__45__   to ancient animals.

【題組】45
(A) gates
(B) clues
(C) ropes
(D) modems


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