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1(C).
X


19 Crime rates are highest in poor neighborhoods, for criminals tend to victimize those who are close by and available.
(A)Victims in poor neighborhoods fall prey to criminals because they are in tandem with the highest crime rates.
(B)People in poor neighborhoods are most likely subject to crime because they are easily accessible to criminals.
(C)Criminals are less likely to stay in poor neighborhoods to find victims, who happen to be close by and available.
(D)People in poor neighborhoods are the favorite targets for criminals, who are always available.


2(C).
X


14 Although her parents are_____ artists, Selena knows nothing about arts.
(A) aspired
(B) accomplished
(C) distributed
(D) persuaded


3(C).
X


請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 Females are more subtle in how they approach competitive situations than males, even from a very young age. The difference in technique could explain why men have long been considered the more competitive sex, scientists believe. Researchers tested the reactions of 87 four-year-olds to assess how they competed against each other. They split the little children into all-male or all-female groups of three and gave each group different numbers of puppets to play with. The researchers found that when there were plenty of toys to go around, both the boys and girls tended to behave in roughly the same way. However, when the groups were given just one puppet between three, distinct differences emerged. The study shows that boys were more likely to ask for the puppet, make a grab for it, or even chase the child who had the toy.However, girls employed a much more indirect approach to get their hands on the prized possession—the threat of social exclusion. The all-girl groups would shun the child who held the puppet, whisper and talk behind her back, and even hide from her, the findings show.  Joyce Benenson, from Emmanuel College in Boston, who led the study, said that the results could explain why girls are more jealous of their friendships than boys. She believes that the threat of being ignored and excluded by their peers is much more relevant for girls and that they have to take action to protect themselves. She said that the children’s “spontaneous” behavior study helped to prove that the idea that women were naturally less competitive was a myth. Even at an early age, she pointed out, they avoid risky direct aggression in favor of subtler forms of competition, such as small shifts in tone and expression, or spreading rumors. 
【題組】46 What is the main idea of this article?
(A) Girls are competitive in a subtle way.
(B) Boys like to compete with girls.
(C) Competition is a natural behavior.
(D) Women are naturally less competitive.


4(C).

34 Tara: Do you mind if I watch the news? 
 Kim: _____ My favorite quiz show is coming right now. 
 Tara: Is that more important than the news?
(A) No, certainly not.
(B) I am in a hurry.
(C) Yes, actually I do.
(D) Go ahead.


5(C).
X


2 Executives love to talk about_____ social responsibility. But on the factory floor, living up to these lofty ideals is painfully difficult.
(A) corporal
(B) corporate
(C) corpulent
(D) culpable


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