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1(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題
        World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has issued a stark warning about the future of the world's natural World Heritage sites. It says half of the sites are at risk from different industries. The WWF warned that harmful industrial activities such as mining, dredging or drilling for oil are endangering the future of 114 of 229 sites. Other factors adding to the risk include illegal logging and unsustainable water use. All of these are in addition to the damage being done by climate change. The WWF says the sites affected include Australia's Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon National Park in the USA, and China's Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries, which are home to more than 30 percent of the world's endangered pandas.
        The director of the UNESCO World Heritage Center said it was up to everyone to protect these sites. This is mainly because World Heritage is humankind's common heritage, and the responsibility for its conservation should be shared by everyone. She welcomed government efforts at reducing what they take from the Earth. The governments and the private sector around the world, according to her, should step up their action against harmful extractive uses.
       The WWF said that more than 11 million people worldwide rely on World Heritage sites for food, water, shelter, jobs and medicine, and that non-stop development could harm livelihoods as well as the environment.

【題組】47 What did the WWF report say about the natural World Heritage sites?
(A) About a quarter of them are affected by harmful industrial activities.
(B) Thirty endangered pandas live in Sichuan Giant Panda Sanctuaries.
(C) They are under threat from several industries as well as climate change.
(D) Most of them remained unaffected by climate change and illegal logging.


2(C).
X


39 The ____ of depression are not fully understood but are likely to be a complex combination of genetic, environmental, and psychosocial factors.
(A) causes
(B) effects
(C) resources
(D) cures


3(C).
X


46 Onions, cinnamon, and garlic are believed to improve________ by helping arteries and veins widen and blood flow increase.
(A) circulation
(B) determination
(C) harmony
(D) extension


4(C).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
       The Giver is a story about a young boy called Jonas who lives in a society free of crime, suffering and sadness. There is no color, music or emotion, and individuality is prohibited. Everything is chosen; from your parents to your partner. At 12, children are assigned their jobs, which they will train for and do for the rest of their lives. Jonas is assigned to become the new Receiver of Memory, also known as the Giver. The Receiver holds all the bad and good memories of the past. In other words, no one in the community has any memory of humankind’s history.
       The storyline is complex enough to hold the attention of both young and old readers. The development of Jonas from a scared boy to someone willing to risk his future to save the community is enjoyable to follow. The story prompts us to reflect on the path of growing up. At first we are scared to accept that there are new responsibilities, but as we slowly get used to it, we want to move more and more away from childhood. What’s also impressive is Jonas’ loss of trust in his father. At the beginning, Jonas believes his parents completely. However, after the current Receiver shows Jonas the tape of his father killing and disposing of a new born child, Jonas loses his admiration of his father. This moment is what forces Jonas to leave the community. It is symbolic of the change from the innocent mind of a child into the questioning and educated mind of an adult.
        The ending is another aspect which makes this book interesting to read. There are two possible meanings behind the ending and readers have a choice in what it means: either Jonas freezes to death on the sled, or he has really found“ Elsewhere.” The ending shows us that, whatever happens, Jonas has made choices for himself rather than being told what to do.

【題組】46 What is the characteristic of the society Jonas lives in?
(A) Everyone has a good memory.
(B) Inhabitants love music, color, and art.
(C) People are scared of taking responsibility.
(D) Individuality is absent from the society.


5(C).

30 She didn’t say anything to the salesperson, but gave a small ____ of her shoulders and walked away.
(A) nod
(B) bow
(C) shrug
(D) curtesy


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