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1(C).
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請依下文回答第 32 題至第 36 題  To the Wappo Indians who first inhabited the valley, “Napa” meant a land of plenty. Spawning salmon filledthe waterways, clouds of migrating waterfowl darkened the skies, and the valley floor served as home to wildcats,black bears, and grizzlies. Wild grapes also grew in abundance, but it took a while for early settlers such asGeorge Yount to recognize the valley’s potential for cultivating wine grapes. Establishing the first localhomestead in what is now Yountville in 1836, Yount was the first to plant vineyards in the valley. Other pioneersincluded John Patchett, who planted the first commercial vineyard; Dr. George Crane, who promoted the plantingof grapevines through a series of newspaper articles; and Hamilton Crabb, who experimented with more than 400grape varieties. However, a huge threat to Napa Valley’s wine business arrived in 1920, with the enactment of Prohibition.Vineyards were abandoned, and many winemakers found other trades during the next 14 years. Only a handful ofwineries continued to operate by producing sacramental wines. With the end of Prohibition in 1933, NapaValley’s wine industry began its renaissance period. Particularly in the early 1940s, a group of vintners cametogether to share ideas on grape growing and winemaking amidst a cheerful atmosphere. This group laid thefoundation for the Napa Valley Vintners, a dynamic trade organization dedicated to advancing Napa Valley’swines both domestically and abroad. Today, Napa Valley is home to almost 400 wineries. Its growers andvintners combine cutting-edge science with traditional techniques, and its reputation for producing world-classwines is firmly established in the global market.
【題組】35 Based on this passage, when is the prime time of the wine industry in Napa Valley?
(A)Before 1900
(B)In the 1920s
(C)In the 1930s
(D)After 1940


2(C).

12 What defies our will can provoke anger and resentment; it may also arouse awe and respect. It depends on whether the obstacle appears noble in its defiance or squalid and insolent.
(A) As long as we work for a noble cause, we can reduce our anger and resentment even when we meet obstacles.
(B) If we can arouse our awe and respect, we may find less anger and resentment.
(C) Obstacles can inspire or upset us, depending on if we think they are noble or not.
(D) What goes against our will is resentful and can often make us angry.


3(C).
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29 Kids enjoy talking of Spiderman as if he _________a real person, a contemporary of theirs.
(A) has been
(B) is
(C) does
(D) were


4(C).
X


請依下文回答第 44 題至第 47 題
 Some 66m years ago Earth was hit by a space rock reckoned to have been 10km across. The resulting chaos caused the extinction of dinosaurs and many other species, opening the way for the age of mammals-and ultimately humans. It also left a big hole in what is now southern Mexico. That hole is one of only three known of similar dimensions (the other two are Vredefort in South Africa and Sudbury in Canada). And this is odd. For, during the billions of years that Earth has had a solid crust, many more than three big asteroids might have been expected to have hit it. 
That thought led Brandon Johnson of the MIT and Timothy Bowling of Purdue University in Indiana, to wonder how many other craters have vanished, either by erosion or by being swallowed into Earth’s interior as its crust moves around, and therefore whether it is likely that some have survived and been overlooked. They have just published their analysis in Geology. 
Earth’s crust formed more than 4 billion years ago, but the oldest surviving blocks of it large enough to harbor craters date back only 3.5 billion years. What is known of the sizes and orbits of modern asteroids suggests that, if things have not changed over the aeons, about 14 big asteroids (defined as having a diameter of more than 7.4km, which would cause a crater at least 85km in diameter) should hit Earth every billion years. That means 49, give or take seven, over the past 3.5 billion years. Such impacts may have been more common in the past, when more big asteroids were around. Allowing for this, Earth would have been hit by 113, give or take 11, of them. Either way, a lot of craters are missing.

【題組】46 How many other craters of a dimension similar to the one in southern Mexico are known to people?
(A)3  
(B) 2
(C) 1
(D)4


5(C).
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197. Along with diligence and a positive attitude, the diploma from a prestigious university has also helped him_____ in his career.
(A) singularly
(B) namely
(C) affordably
(D) considerably


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