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1(D).

        Making a good speech in public is a big challenge for most people, but there are some basic rules you can follow. First of all, you need to know what kind of audience you have. Maybe they are a friendly audience who knows you already, or maybe they are strangers you need to get acquainted with. Next, the topic of your speech needs to be something you know a lot about. If you are a fashion designer, for example, you should not give medical advice. You had better talk about what styles are best for what kinds of body shapes. Also, in your speech you will want to give your audience strong images that will linger in their minds after the speech is over. Finally, don't make your speech too long. Nobody wants to go hungry or go to bed late because of a long speech.
【Please answer questions 46-50 according to your understanding of the above passage.】 

【題組】47. When giving a speech, one had better ______.
(A) talk about something that is new and exciting
(B) talk about the subject as long as you can
(C) talk about all the friends you have
(D) talk about a topic you are very familiar with


2(B).

38 John: Sorry, my English is very poor. Jay: Don’t worry. Mine is not _______ better.
(A) most
(B) much
(C) more
(D) very


3(B).

8 When the kids had a ______ over the result of the game, they had a heated argument.
(A) nature
(B) quarrel
(C) taste
(D) tendency


4(C).

17 It is true he is young, ______ he is pretty smart for his age.
(A) nor
(B) or
(C) but
(D) so


5(B).

43 You may try, but you can never force me _____ what I don’t want to do.
(A) doing
(B) to do
(C) do
(D) did


6(C).

A refugee is a person who leaves his or her country to find a safer place to live. Refugees are usually running away from their countries due to reasons of war or differences in beliefs or races. Millions of refugees are living in crowded camps. The situation is particularly difficult for children. Losing their parents, many young refugees have become the heads of their families. They have to act older and wiser than they really are. It is said that the number of refugees has been going down by 18 percent. There are several reasons for this. First, the smaller number of refugees may be caused by increased efforts to help refugees go back home. Another possible reason is that it has become more difficult for people to seek help in other countries. For example, some countries have changed the rules for refugees who want to cross their country lines and stay there. Though the decreasing number is good news, there are still many people running away from their own country. Hopefully, the world will try hard to keep refugee numbers down.
【題組】50 According to the author, a refugee problem______ .
(A) is not a problem anymore
(B) cannot be solved one way or another
(C) still needs attention from us
(D) makes the world a worse place to live


7(D).

40 Let me _________ you with those packages.
(A) to help
(B) helping
(C) helps
(D) help


8(A).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: 
 American talk-show host, Oprah Winfrey, has been named as the highest-paid TV celebrity and one of the world’s most powerful women, but she is also a big giver, topping a list of the 30 most generous celebrities for the second year running in 2007. 
 The second annual list, compiled by The Giving Back Fund, a group that seeks to encourage philanthropy,put Oprah in the top slot with The Oprah Winfrey Foundation and Oprah’s Angel Network spending $50.2million in 2007 on education, health care, and advocacy for women and children worldwide. 
 Second place on the list, published in the latest edition of Parade magazine, went to trumpeter and A&Mrecord co-founder Herb Alpert with The Herb Alpert Foundation spending $13 million on education, includingthe UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. 
 Singer-actress Barbra Streisand came third in the list that was based on public records of donations madein 2007, with $11 million donated by The Streisand Foundation to the environment, women’s issues, civil rights,AIDS research, and advocacy. 
 Fourth place went to Paul Newman, who gave $10 million to the Scholarship for Kenyon College, hisalma mater in Gambier, Ohio. Mel Gibson was in the fifth slot, giving $9.9 million to the Holy Family Churchin Malibu, California.

【題組】50 Where would this passage most likely appear?
(A)A newspaper
(B)A novel
(C)A TV Guide
(D)A tax report


9(C).

12 All _______ the month of August, Malanie and Andy were together almost every day.
(A) on
(B) down
(C) through
(D) at


10(C).

41 The chef chose locally grown produce to support local _______ and provide healthy meals.
(A) illustration
(B) geography
(C) agriculture
(D) domination


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