阿摩:一個人的成功絕不是個人的努力 而是別人給予的助力
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四、克漏字測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】 
Wi-Fi is the standard for fast wireless data transmission at the moment. In the future, it’s likely that we will all be using something faster---Li-Fi, 71 means “light fidelity.” It is a new type of wireless technology that uses visible light to transmit data. 72 to the public in 2011, Li-Fi is much faster than Wi-Fi. Data is transmitted at one gigabyte per second. 100 times faster than the average Wi-Fi speeds that we achieve today. 73 Wi-Fi’s radio waves, light cannot pass through walls. This means the data being transmitted can’t be accessed by other people. However, this is 74 as a restriction by some people, as Li-Fi always requires visible light to work. For now, Li-Fi is more likely to be used in areas that require more security, such as aircraft or hospitals. Most experts agree it will 75 many years before the technology is widely used in society.

【題組】74.
(A) looked
(B) concerned
(C) believed
(D) seen


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【題組】75.
(A) cost
(B) take
(C) spend
(D) make


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五、閱讀測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】 
Video games provide a fun escape from reality for most teenagers, but they’re considered violent, and a waste of time by parents. The struggle between parent and child has raged on for years. Besides being a unique source of amusement, however, can video games actually make you smarter? 
Contrary to what most parents believe, many studies have shown that this may actually be the case. After playing video
 games, researchers have seen increases in cognitive function. One study had a portion of the participants play Super Mario 64 for 30 minutes a day over two months. Afterwards, the participants’ gray matter in the brain increased in areas associated with memory, strategic planning, and fine motor skills of the hands, compared to their counterparts. More gray matter means better functions!
Video games can also be educational for children with mental disorders. In one study, they help kids who suffer from Dyslexia read more effectively. Again, in a small study, dyslexic children who played regular video games ended up reading faster and more accurately.
Even though video games can actually be beneficial, excessive gaming is definitely harmful to anyone. Plus, the newly found skills from gameplay won’t have anywhere to go if gaming is his or her only occupation. So while it is beneficial to enjoy some gameplay once in a while, remember that one’s real life is even more diverse than the virtual world, and it needs tending to as well!

【題組】76. What is the main idea of this passage?
(A) Video games are used as teaching tools for teenagers.
(B) Playing games in the right amount may be beneficial to learning.
(C) What parents think of video games is out of date.
(D) The more games you play, the smarter you become.


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【題組】77. What does the word counterparts in the second paragraph refer to?
(A) Those who had better cognitive functions.
(B) Those who took part in the experiment.
(C) Those who had less gray matter in the brain.
(D) Those who did not play Super Mario 64.


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【題組】78. What does the second paragraph mostly focus on?
(A) Evidence supportive of the fact that video games can bring benefits.
(B) Ways to increase gray matter in certain areas of the brain.
(C) A video game that is entertaining and educational to play.
(D) A recommended two-month schedule on playing video games.


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【題組】79. According to this passage, that video games are used to assist people with dyslexia is __________.
(A) well established
(B) impossible
(C) a possible option
(D) subjective


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【題組】80. What can be inferred from the final paragraph?
(A) Kids should be encouraged to play video games to their hearts’ content.
(B) The skills gained from gameplay are only useful when they are put to use.
(C) The benefits of gameplay outweigh any risks.
(D) The virtual world requires one’s full attention rather than the real world.


8(A).

37. To avoid cheating, students are not allowed to bring any electronic devices into the exam rooms under any __________.
(A) circumstances
(B) ingredients
(C) relationships
(D) imaginations


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二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中,選出最適當的答案】
41. Losing his parents when he was five and being the oldest child, Michael seems ________ at this young age.
(A) mature
(B) like mature
(C) maturity
(D) being mature


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45. I saw a lot of boys and girls ___________basketball in the rain this morning.
(A) played
(B) to play
(C)are playing
(D) playing


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四、克漏字測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】 
   Muhammd Yunus was an economics professor when Bangladesh was 51 a terrible famine in 1974. Millions of starving people flocked into the cities and needed food. He decided to do something to help these poor souls. Therefore, 52 his students to the countryside to observe the lives of the poor, he 53 an idea that would change the fate of millions of lives. He offered loans to the women who suffered for a very small debt with unfair condition. Soon, they began saving and were able to pay him back. This improved their living condition a lot. 
   This small success gave Yunus an idea. He got support from a major government bank to pay for his project and 54 the Grameen Bank. Since then, he 55 to helping the poor. And he’ll keep on working for his ideals all his life.

【題組】52.
(A) while he taking
(B) while taking
(C) as he was taken
(D) being taken


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   Some scientists have recently found a new species of bacteria that 56 PET, which is a type of plastic used in diverse products. The bacterium is called I. sakaiensis, and the researchers claim that it is the first known species that can fully 57 PET. It works by turning PET into another 58 called MHET and subsequently turns that into the basic elements of PET, which can be reused. This is an important discovery because lots of plastic gets dumped in landfills every year. However, there is a downside. I. sakaiensis 59 a long time to eat PET. This means the bacterium is not a quick fix to the world’s plastic pollution problem, but it shows the problem is 60 .
【題組】56.
(A) consume
(B) conduct
(C) conserve
(D) condemn


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【題組】57.
(A) break with
(B) break into
(C) break down
(D) break out


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【題組】58.
(A) subject
(B) submit
(C) substitute
(D) substance


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【題組】59.
(A) costs
(B) takes
(C) makes
(D) has


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【題組】60.
(A) solve
(B) solvable
(C) solving
(D) solved


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五、閱讀測驗【請在下列各題中,選出最適當的答案】 
<第一篇> 
   Japan's government has supported an initiative to relieve the pressure on Japanese workers and simultaneously boost consumer spending. The new measure is called "Premium Friday." A spokesperson from the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said the campaign would encourage workers to leave work earlier on the last Friday of each month to relax or go shopping. Around 130 companies across Japan have signed up to participate in the initiative, including many major employers. Skeptics are unsure whether the scheme will succeed or not because of the legendary workaholic nature of Japanese workers. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters: "It will take time for Premium Friday to take root." 
    The idea for Premium Friday was partly prompted by the suicide of an employee who was continually required to work excessive overtime at the ad agency Dentsu. A court ruled the suicide was "death by overwork" and stressed the need to address what is a common problem in Japan - overworking. Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is leading by example. He promoted the campaign by leaving the office early for a meditation session at a Tokyo temple at 3:30 p.m. Mr. Suga said it was essential for both the government and the private sector to create an atmosphere where workers feel comfortable in leaving early. However, many workers said they would just have to work on Saturdays instead so as to finish their work.

【題組】61. What is the passage mainly about?
(A) How to promote the workaholic nature of Japanese workers.
(B) Japan’s new measure that aims to boost consumer spending.
(C) The responsibility that Japan’s government should take for “death by overwork.”
(D) Japan’s attempt to ease the pressure on workers.


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【題組】62. According to the passage, how many companies have signed up to Premium Friday?
(A) Exactly 130.
(B) No more than 130.
(C) About 130.
(D) At least 130.


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【題組】63. What does the word Skeptics in the first paragraph refer to?
(A) Those who wonder if the government’s new measure can take root.
(B) Those who encourage workers to leave early.
(C) Those who are infamous for workaholic nature.
(D) Those who are strongly opposed to the measure of “Premium Friday.”


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【題組】64. Which of the following does NOT contribute to the Premium Friday scheme?
(A) A worker’s suicide
(B) An overtime ban
(C) Excessive working hours
(D) Death by overwork


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【題組】65. What did workers say they would do if they left early on Fridays?
(A) Getting enough sleep.
(B) Having a party on weekends.
(C) Working on Saturdays.
(D) Finishing their work as scheduled.


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【題組】66. What is this notice about?
(A) An owner is giving away his guide dog.
(B) A newly trained guide dog needs an owner.
(C) A blind dog is looking for its owner.
(D) An association is looking for a guide dog.


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【題組】67. Which is TRUE about the guide dog?
(A) It is one year old.
(B) It just finished two years of training.
(C) Its breed is Labrador.
(D) It can help people with mental problems.


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【題組】68. What does a potential owner need to keep a guide dog?
(A) A stable income.
(B) A mental disability.
(C) A family.
(D) A big house.


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【題組】69. According to the notice, which statement is NOT true?
(A) The guide dog is male and specially trained.
(B) The guide dog is polite and calm.
(C) The trainer will decide if the owner can have the guide dog.
(D) The potential owner’s friend needs to know how to get along with a guide dog before applying.


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