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1(A).

請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題

    Christmas is full of old traditions, like having a turkey feast. But how did this begin? First turkeys  41  into Britain in 1526.  42  this time, people used to eat geese and even peacocks for Christmas meals. Henry VIII, King of England, was the first person to eat turkey on Christmas, but it wasn't until the 1950s that the turkey became a  43  popular choice than the goose. Cows and chickens were not eaten for Christmas because people needed milk and eggs. People would have turkey as it was something different and they could also  44  their cows and chickens. The good thing about this tradition is that turkeys are big  45  to feed the whole family. Today, 87% of people believe that Christmas would not be the same without a traditional roast turkey.


【題組】42
(A)Before
(B)After
(C)When
(D)While


2(A).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: 
 Summer Camp Schedule 

 LAZY MONDAY 
 Watch a movie, play in the yard, play with blocks, color, or read. Just do something easy and relax.
 
TAKE A TRIP TUESDAY 
 Visit a museum. Take a trip to the zoo. Walk to the park. Just go. 

 WHAT’S COOKING WEDNESDAY 
 Cook something together. Let’s have fun in the kitchen. 

 TRY A CRAFT THURSDAY 
 Try a new fun craft idea. Make play-dough. Finger paint. The options are endless. 

 FUN FRIDAY 
 Do something fun!

【題組】47 What is this notice about?
(A) What to do in the camp.
(B) What to study at school.
(C) How to design kids' schedule.
(D) How to teach your kids.


3(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: An Earth-observation satellite for Taiwan's National Space Organization was launched into orbit from Californiain August 2017. The Formosat-5 satellite lifted off from coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base atop a SpaceX Falcon 9rocket, which successfully landed its first stage on a drone ship floating in the Pacific Ocean as the second stagecontinued on and deployed the satellite. Moments before the first-stage touchdown the video link to the vessel froze, then reappeared and showed therocket standing. Cheers erupted in the SpaceX control room in the Los Angeles suburb Hawthorne. "This is the 15thsuccessful landing of a Falcon 9," said Lauren Lyons, the SpaceX webcast launch commentator. Formosat-5 is the first satellite to be fully designed by Taiwan's space agency and is intended to advance the nation'sspace technology and scientific research while providing global imagery with a wide array of uses ranging from naturalresource studies to disaster management. Planned to operate for five years in low-Earth orbit, about 446 miles (720kilometers) high, its main instrument is a sensor that can produce high-resolution black-and-white and color images. A predecessor satellite, Formosat-2, produced more than 2.5 million images over 12 years of operation before itwore out and was decommissioned a year ago. The landing of the Falcon 9 first stage aboard the drone ship Just Readthe Instructions was the latest in a string of successful recoveries at sea or on shore by SpaceX, which sees reusabilityof major rocket components as key to driving down launch costs.
【題組】 47 According to the passage, what was the primary reason that SpaceX control room cheered at the time?
(A)Because the webcast was successful.
(B)Because the vessel was not frozen.
(C)Because the landing of the rocket was successful.
(D)Because the control room was recovered successfully.


4(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


5(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
        Taxicab drivers in Edinburgh, Scotland, are upset about a strict new dress code that says they must wear flannel trousers, a shirt, and shoes.
        Cabbies say the code is too restrictive. Furthermore, they complain that it takes away freedom to wear the national dress—including the Scottish kilt. Cabbie Jim Taylor, of the Edinburgh Street Taxi Association, says that cabbies will go to court if they are forced to follow the dress code.
        Taylor remarks, “Most drivers already dress appropriately so there is absolutely no need for such a restrictive dress code. What if a driver wants to wear a kilt? According to this new code, he can’t. After all, we are self-employed drivers. We are not city employees. It is unreasonable for the government to make us follow a dress code like this. No judge can tell us how to dress.”
        However, Phil Attridge, a member of the city council, disagreed. “We do not think the dress code is strict. Most drivers already follow it. We don’t want drivers to wear jeans or shorts. Dress is important because drivers often go into hotels to pick up passengers—they should be well-dressed.”
        On the issue of kilts and national dress, Attridge added, “If a driver wants to wear some kind of national dress that is not in the code, he or she can ask permission.”
        He said a survey showed that 76 percent of cabbies and taxi owners wanted the dress code. In fact, police officers are already enforcing the dress code, and one driver has already paid a fine for wearing corduroy trousers instead of flannel.

【題組】50 Where is this passage most likely to appear?
(A)A fashion magazine.
(B)A children’s storybook.
(C)A newspaper in Scotland.
(D)A book on taxi drivers’ manners.


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