34 Ken: I have two tickets to the basketball game tonight. Would you like to go?
Tim:______
Ken: Why can’t you go?
Tim: I’ve got to hand in a 10-page report tomorrow morning and I’m still working on it.
(A)What a good idea! (B)Are you inviting me? (C)I can hardly wait. (D)I wish I could.
12.Man: Did you see this tomato, Maggie?
Woman: Yes, I did. Isn’t it big?
Man: It’s huge! ______________
Woman: I think I’ll cut it up for our salad tonight.
(A) Where did you buy it?
(B) How much did it cost?
(C) What are you going to do with it?
(D) When did you buy it?
Passenger 1: Can you tell me where I can change my money?
Passenger 2: ____________________________
(A) Sorry, I don’t have any change. (B) No, it’s rude of you to say so.
(C) I don’t know where your money is. (D) At most banks and hotels.
Waiter: Excuse me, may I take your order now? Customer: ____ Waiter: No problem. You can take your time, and I will come back in a few minutes. (A) Oh, no, sorry, not yet. We haven't decided what to eat. (B) How delicious it looks! I can't wait to eat it! (C) Yes, I'd like to say you are a polite waiter. (D) Could you bring us the bill?
Tom: Do you want to go see a movie tonight? Jeff: Sure. Let's ask Jack to go along too. Tom:_____ Jeff: Oh, well then. Let's just go ourselves.
(A)I haven't asked him yet.
(B)He has to work tonight.
(C)I'm not sure.
(D)I think he likes Lisa.
42 A: I want to go to the train station. ___________
B: Well, it’s about a ten-minute drive and about twenty minutes by bus. (A) Is it famous? (B) Is it still open? (C) Is it good? (D) Is it far?
14 A : How’s your day going? B : Terrible. A : _____________ B : The work keeps piling up. I have three deadlines this week. (A) How are you? (B) May I help you? (C) What’s the matter? (D) Could you do me a favor?
41-45
Most Americans do not realize that the tradition of Halloween comes from Ireland and Scotland. It originated from
Celts who lived in what is now France and the British Isles over 2000 years ago. A harvest festival was celebrated
on October 31st and it also marked the beginning of the long, dark, cold winter. People then believed that the spirits of the dead walked upon the earth in the darkness so great fires were built on the hills to protect the people from
bad spirits. Turnips were hollowed out and put a candle inside. When people went outside, they carried them to
protect themselves from evil spirits. When the settlers came to America, they brought this custom with them. But
they did not have turnips, so they used pumpkins instead. Now, children especially look forward to Halloween
and the carving of pumpkins. As Halloween approaches, jack-o’-lanterns pop up on doorsteps everywhere. 【題組】41. What is the best title for this passage? (A) The History of Halloween (B) The Value of Pumpkins (C) The History of the Settlers (D) The Popularity of the Pumpkin
50 Lisa: Mmm. This is delicious! What kind of juice is it?
Daisy: Bitter melon.
Lisa: Bitter melon! _____, right? It’s not bitter at all!
Daisy: That’s because I added lots of honey, a bit of pineapple and some apples.
(A) You’re kidding (B) Let’s drink it (C) That’s too bad (D) We like vegetables
37 Although John _____ Chinese for three years, he still doesn’t know how to speak the language.
(A) has read (B) has studied (C) has understood (D) has comprehended
45 Mary: I’ve got to get a new camera. Bobby:_____ Mary: It just doesn’t take very good pictures.
(A) That’s a good idea. (B) No problem.
(C) What’s wrong with the old one? (D) May I help you?
250. This _____ guide is very helpful for tourists. It includes all the information such as flights, shopping malls, and hotels.
(A)dessert
(B)travel
(C)disagreement
(D)approval
請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
Why would woman want to take a vacation without her family? Some mothers say they need time to be alone. “At
home the only place where I can be by myself is the bathroom,” one woman said. At Mother’s Camp a woman has a
room to herself. She can sleep, read, or watch TV, and no one will bother her. No children will ask, “Mom, what’s for
dinner?” No husband will say, “Honey, I can’t find any clean socks.” Some women go to Mother’s Camp not to be
alone, but to be with women who are in familiar situations. “I work full time and have two kids,” one woman says. “I
take care of my husband, too. I’m incredibly busy. At Mother’s Camp I meet other women who are working and
raising families. We talk and talk. It helps me to know that other women have the same problems I do.”Actually, many
women have the same problems as she does. Almost 50 percent of women in the United States work outside the home.
Many of them work full-time and then come home to a second job—taking care of their homes and families. These
working women say one of their biggest problems is housework.
【題組】47 Half of the American women have a full-time job, and they also have a second job. What is this second job?
(A)to be part-time cleaners (B)to be part-time waitresses
(C)to take care of their homes and family members (D)to serve as tailors, cooks, or plumbers