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1(A).
X


26 The young couple's views on raising kids differ __________from those of their parents.
(A) considerable
(B) consideration
(C) considerably
(D) consider


2(D).

33. Taking a quick look at the agenda before the meeting would be_________ helpful.
(A)except
(B)exception
(C)exceptional
(D)exceptionally


3(C).
X


20. We feel very sorry to cancel the appointment ______, and we will do everything within our power to make up for it.
(A) at your earliest convenience
(B) at your own risk
(C) for your own trouble
(D) on such short notice


4(B).

19. Business school students in Taiwan learn much the same things _____ in other countries.
(A) as students do of the same age
(B) as do students of the same age
(C) that do students of the same age
(D) do as students of the same age


5(C).

第二篇:
       A Chinese-born former Coca-Cola chemist has been sentenced to 14 years in prison in the US for stealing trade secrets for China. A Tennessee federal jury found You Xiaorong guilty of trade secret theft, wire fraud, economic espionage and other charges related to the manufacture of coatings inside drink cans that are made without the use of bisphenol-A (BPA). You allegedly stole the trade secrets to start her own BPA-free coating company in China. But prosecutors said she intended to aid the Chinese government. Stealing technology isn’t just a crime against a company. It is also a crime against American workers whose jobs and livelihoods are impacted. Last year, You was convicted in a 13-day jury trial. As the evidence at trial showed, the defendant stole valuable trade secrets and intended to use them to benefit not only a foreign company, but also the government of China.
        According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, You stole valuable trade secrets related to formulations for BPA-free coatings for the inside of beverage cans. BPA was once commonly used to coat the inside of cans and other food and beverage containers to help minimise flavour loss and prevent the container from corroding or reacting with the food or beverage in it. However, due to BPA’s potential health risks, companies began searching for BPA-free alternatives. You was granted access to the BPA-free compound trade secrets while working at Coca-Cola in Atlanta and Eastman Chemical Company in Kingsport, Tennessee. The stolen trade secrets were the intellectual property of major chemical and coating companies and cost nearly $120 million to develop. You stole the trade secrets to set up a new BPA-free coating company in China. You and her Chinese corporate partner, Weihai Jinhong Group, received millions of dollars in Chinese government grants to support the new company. You was a recipient of grants in China’s Thousand Talents. Prosecutors said she intended to benefit not only Weihai Jinhong Group, but also the governments of China, Shandong province, and Weihai city.

【題組】36. What is this article mainly about?
(A) The importance of protecting US trade secrets from stealing.
(B) Why BPA coating has certain associations with potential health risks.
(C) A criminal charge related to stealing trade secrets in the US.
(D) The connection between the US trade secrets and the governments of China.


6(A).

【題組】39. According to this article, which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A) You was also charged of money laundry related to the theft of BPA-free technology.
(B) You received a Thousand Talents Plan grant.
(C) You’s trade secrets theft is expected to have a negative influence on American workers.
(D) You was an employee of the Coca Cola Company in the United States.


7(B).

四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】
       Space X—the American technology company—launched 60 satellites into space in January 2020. Space X plans to create a network of 12,000 satellites. The company says that the network, known as Starlink, will help provide better Internet service to remote parts of the world. But astronomers say the growing number of satellites orbiting the Earth is making it harder for them to observe and learn from the universe.
        Satellites are made of metal that reflects sunlight. This makes them show up in the night sky as bright, slow-moving dots. After the launch, the Starlink satellites appeared in images taken by telescopes and deep-space cameras as a line of bright lights flying across the sky. Astronomers learn about space by using large telescopes and special cameras to observe light coming from very far away. The information they collect can help them understand things like how galaxies are formed or which planets might be able to support life.
        Some astronomers also use radio telescopes, which record radio waves coming from space. This makes it possible to study things that give off low energy and would not show up as light—like dust and gases. In April 2019, astronomers used information collected by several radio telescopes to produce the first image of a black hole. Large groups of satellites—known as “satellite constellations”—give off radio signals of their own and reflect radio waves coming from Earth. These extra signals interfere with radio waves coming from further away in the galaxy. While it might be possible to build satellites with surfaces that don’t reflect light, it will be very difficult to make satellites that don’t interfere with radio waves.

【題組】24. How are the second and third paragraphs related to the first paragraph?
(A) They give examples of the benefit described in the first paragraph.
(B) They provide details on an issue mentioned at the end of the first paragraph.
(C) They each describe a solution to the problem mentioned at the end of the first paragraph.
(D) They explain a term that appears in the first paragraph.


8(B).

38. There are not as many people living here ______ ten years ago.
(A) if
(B) as
(C) before
(D) after


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