36 You should not be too heartbroken when a relationship doesn’t work out because not everything will _____
forever. (A) last (B) keep (C) know (D) leave
38 After accepting help from the Board of International Education, she was finally able to realize her dream of
studying _____. (A) abroad (B) aboard (C) along (D) apart
44 Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, no foreign visitors are allowed to transfer or _____ at this international airport
for their connecting flights. (A) transform (B) testify (C) terminate (D) transit
依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: There is much debate about whether homeschooling has an impact on the social skills of children. People who have reservations against the idea of homeschooling mention this as one of the biggest concerns while those who support homeschooling feel that there is no real impediment to children being socially adept even if they are educated at home. The argument of those who feel that social skills cannot be imparted in a home setting is that there is no peer interaction on a daily basis. The process of children meeting others of their own age and negotiating their way in and out of friendships and disagreements are all part of the social development of children. Homeschooling does not provide for this kind of relationships very easily. While a parent may be able to create lesson plans to help his or her children master algebra and history, it is a lot trickier to impart social skills. There is the concern that home schools may well end up keeping children in a very cocooned environment for a long time, thus not giving them the resilience needed to interact with all kinds of people. The world is marked by diversity of thought, race,religion among many other differences, and there is no easy way to provide an exposure to all this in the secluded setting of homeschools. The counter-argument from homeschooling advocates is that homeschooling does not mean a hermit-like existence for the children. For one, most homeschooling parents make it a point to use outside resources such as museums and libraries as teaching resources, and they do not just have children pore over books to acquire study skills. These kinds of outings make for natural interactions with the world around. Moreover, there are also group activities where several homeschooling families come together for field trips and such activities. Some communities offer classes, such as swimming classes, targeted at homeschoolers. The idea here is to make sure that the homeschooled children meet other children. Social skills do not have to be developed only with people who are the exact same age. As long as there is scope for forming meaningful relationships, social skills will get solidified. The topic draws a lot of debate with people offering anecdotal evidence of social misfits who attended regular schools versus homeschoolers who never quite seem to know how to engage with others of their age group. There is enough evidence to suggest that the social skills of each person are defined by their individual circumstances. So a homeschooled child who has had adequate occasions for social exposure and interaction has no reason to be any less adept than a child who has attended a school outside the house.
【題組】46 What is this passage mainly about?
(A) To discuss whether homeschooled children have problems with social skills. (B) To explain how to integrate education of social skills into homeschooling. (C) To analyze the impediments to enhancing social skills for homeschoolers. (D) To indicate the necessity of imparting social skills for homeschoolers.
【題組】48 Which of the following is correct about the opinions on the effects of homeschooling on social skills?
(A) Homeschoolers are deprived of all the chances of enhancing their social skills. (B) Social skills can only be acquired through interactions with peers of the same age. (C) Homeschoolers may not be inferior to regular school goers in their social skills. (D) Parents are the best partners for homeschoolers to practice social interactions.
【題組】49 Which of the following is closest in meaning to “solidified” in the third paragraph?
(A) Compromised. (B) Constrained. (C) Confined. (D) Consolidated.
【題組】50 Which of the following is this passage most likely from?
(A) An education report. (B) A technology manual. (C) A political gazette. (D) A home economics vignette.