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1(D).

27. Oil prices have__________. The costs of everyday products are expected to be lower.
(A) fluctuated
(B) increased
(C) generated
(D) stabilized


2(A).

29. Most skills are usually ________ through constant practice.
(A) acquired
(B) inquired
(C) requested
(D) regulated


3(D).
X


30. Sometimes subject matter is the basis for genre classification. Texts show thematic ______ by treating the same or similar topics, often topics or subject matter that may be especially important for the society in which the text circulates (e. g. war, love and marriage, religious festivity, royal succession, independence struggles).
(A) affiliations
(B) affections
(C) affinities
(D) affixtures


4(B).

35. Cindy: Hey Ben, how are you doing?
Ben: I'm doing great. Thanks for asking. How about you?
Cindy: I'm doing pretty well, too. So, ___________________________
Ben: Not much really, just been busy with work. And you?
Cindy: Same here.
(A) what brings you here?
(B) what have you been up to lately?
(C) how much time will it take to complete the project?
(D) why don't you come over to my house for dinner tonight?


5(B).

38. Do you and your family need medical insurance? We offer affordable dental, vision and prescription benefit packages. Only $22 per month for individual plans and $35 per month for your entire ________.
(A) house
(B) household
(C) home
(D) homemade


6(A).
X


       The Paradox of Choice, by psychologist Barry Schwartz, is an influential book about how consumers make choices. The paradox in the title is about how offering more choices can sometimes mean fewer sales. Why? Because we are all suffering from choice overload. There are just too many products out there to scan through to either satisfy needs or maximize value. According to Schwartz, offering more choices create a psychological burden that can turn consumers off, because more choices mean more time and effort to choose and increase odds that you’ll make the wrong choice and regret it. Schwartz points to the famous ‘Jam Study’ that found that consumers were ten times more likely to purchase jam from a range of six jams than they were from a range of 24.
       So, offering more choices to consumers may not always be good—even though more choices should mean more and happier consumers, more choices should mean individual needs will be better satisfied, and more choices should mean an enhanced sense of autonomy. But more choices sometimes backfires—because it’s inconvenient and risky.
       One interesting implication of the Paradox of Choice is that brands should not always seek to maximize choices for consumers by launching endless variants and line extensions. If a category is cluttered, leave it alone—unless you can be the best, and outspend competitors on distribution and advertising.

【題組】39. Acccording to the passage, more choices will lead to __________.
(A) deeper happiness in the consumers
(B) more personal freedom
(C) more difficulty in comparsion
(D) greater satisficiation of individual needs


7(A).

【題組】41. What does the ‘Jam Study’ tell us?
(A) Less choice brings more sales.
(B) Increasing jam’s variants increases sales.
(C) The bigger display of jams leads to higher purchase intentions.
(D) Research informs little about consumer satisfaction in the real market world.


8(D).

【題組】42. According to the passage, what question should we ask if we want to increase our sales?
(A) How can we retain consumers’ autonomy?
(B) How can we better meet the needs of consumers?
(C) How can we make one choice the best choice?
(D) How can we make it easier for people to choose?


9(D).

33. The policy of Bilingual 2030 will enable Taiwanese professionals to enhance their bilingual skills and bolster their international __________.
(A) communication
(B) counterpart
(C) accumulation
(D) competitiveness


10(D).

35. As a journalist, John believes one of his responsibilities is to investigate and confirm the __________ of the information before reporting it to the public. Indeed, the information he provides is always accurate and trust-worthy.
(A) plasticity
(B) efficient
(C) capable
(D) veracity


11(C).
X


36. The committee __________ that the school had the responsibility for the safety of all who were on campus for any possible reason. This decision really pleased the victim’s family.
(A) compiled
(B) concurred
(C) conditioned
(D) concealed


12(B).

37. I consider it reasonable that the law __________ every car must have seat belts for the driver and every passenger.
(A) articulates
(B) stipulates
(C) manipulates
(D) circulates


13(D).

39. Professor Kenneth Dean has taught courses in Mandarin and written academic articles in Chinese. His Mandarin is __________.
(A) despicable
(B) reprehensible
(C) culpable
(D) impeccable


14(B).

40. Your school wants to introduce green _______. One of the measures is commuting challenge. An organized commuter program is an easy way to cut down car emissions and improve air quality.
(A) energy
(B) initiatives
(C) products
(D) investments


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