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1(A).
X


Diligence is one of the ____factors to success.
(A)safe
(B)indispensable
(C)indirect
(D)independent


2(A).

29 The audience enthusiastically______ the pianist on her amazing performance.
(A) complimented
(B) complemented
(C) completed
(D) comprised


3(A).
X


請依下文回答第 47 題至第 50 題: 
Britain’s second-largest city, Birmingham, has a new skyline-only it belongs to its Alabama namesake. Birmingham City Council distributed 720,000 leaflets that praised residents for exceeding recycling targets, carrying a message that read: “Thank You Birmingham.” The message appeared stamped across a photograph of the city’s skyline. But the photo was not of Birmingham, England, but of Birmingham, Alabama. It’s the second time British officials have mistakenly used images of Birmingham, Alabama. Three lawmakers who represent Birmingham at the European Parliament accidentally used a picture of the U.S. city on their Internet site in January. “I would have thought the council would take more care,” said Birmingham resident Jon Cooper. “I can’t believe no one at the town hall noticed.” Britain’s Birmingham is famed for its modernist Bullring shopping mall, with its distinctive metallic curved exterior, and an extensive network of canals, churches, and historical buildings. The Alabama city’s skyline includes the Wachovia Tower, University of Alabama buildings, and skyscrapers. Officials said the wrong image was selected from an Internet photo archive. “It’s human error,” said Birmingham City Council spokesman, Kris Kowalewski. “We accept that the wrong photo was used, but the text and detail contained in the leaflet is wholly correct.” In Alabama, the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce didn’t immediately respond to calls for comment.

【題組】50 Which of the following about the spokesman of Birmingham City Council in Britain is true?
(A)He did not respond to the report.
(B)He wasn’t informed that a mistake was made.
(C)He represented Birmingham at the European Parliament.
(D)He said that the text in the leaflet was completely correct.


4(A).
X


31 Jenny and her husband, Jason, a county employee, were rescued by a government loan modification program that kept their house out of______ .
(A) foreground
(B) forecast
(C)foreclosure
(D) foreland


5(A).
X


        Since the legendary Prometheus first stole the fire of heaven, virtually all energy consumed by human beings has been fathered by the Sun. Coal, oil, and gas are residues of plants and animals once fired to life by the warm rays of our nearest star. Solar heat also drives the Earth’s rain cycle, powering modern hydroelectric generators. Windmills that pump water or produce electricity turn because of solar-heated currents of air. But the Earth is fast running out of these precious reserves of stored sunshine. At our current pace, we will consume in the next 25 years alone an amount equal to all the energy used by human beings in recorded history. If such consumption continues, obviously alternative sources must be found. And the majority of experts agree that mankind must look to the Sun to help solve our energy needs. Already the Sun’s energy is being put to limited use in homes and buildings around the world. The most common examples are rooftop solar heaters that provide cheap hot water for washing and bathing. Today the Sun’s roaring hydrogen-fueled furnace powers educational-television sets in Africa and navigation lights on Gulf of Mexico oil rigs. And nearly every spacecraft that has ever rocketed skyward has depended on purple-blue panels of solar cells. Farfetched? Perhaps not, if we learn to switch on more of the sunshine that warms us all.
【題組】21 What is the attitude of the author toward the use of solar energy?
(A) Pessimistic
(B) Confusing
(C) Indifferent
(D) Optimistic


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