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1(C).

41. Wendy wants _____ by everyone in her company.
(A)to like
(B)liking
(C)to be liked
(D)like


2(A).
X


This is not imagination, ______ reality.
(A) and  
(B) or  
(C) nor  
(D) but  


3(C).
X


40. William found the movie _____ because he loves the story about humans and animals.
(A)to interest
(B)interest
(C)interested
(D)interesting


4(C).

依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題 
        Two elderly women were out driving in a large car—both could barely see over the dashboard. As they were cruising along they came to an intersection. The stoplight was red but they just went on through. The woman in the passenger seat thought to herself, “I must be losing it. I could have sworn we just went through a red light.” 
        After a few more minutes they came to another intersection and the light was red again, and again they went right through. This time the woman in the passenger seat was almost sure that the light had been red but was really concerned that she was losing it. She was getting nervous and decided to pay very close attention to the road and the next intersection to see what was going on. 
        At the next intersection, sure enough, the light was definitely red and they went right through and she turned to the other woman and said, “Mildred! Did you know we just ran through three red lights in a row? You could have killed us!” Mildred turned to her and said, “Oh, am I driving?”

【題組】48 Why did Mildred go through three red lights in a row?
(A) She wants excitement.
(B) She wants to commit suicide.
(C) She has no sense that she is driving.
(D) She cannot see the dashboard so that she doesn’t know what’s going on outside.


5(D).

5 We are so glad that Miss Snow is teaching ____ English.
(A) we
(B) hers
(C) ours
(D) us


6(D).

47 It would be fun to keep it a secret between us two, _____?
(A) won’t it
(B) wouldn’t we
(C) will we
(D) wouldn’t it


7(B).

39 Kathy spends many hours________ her term papers.
(A) work on
(B) working on
(C) having worked on
(D) to work on


8(D).

36 In recent months, people worldwide have waited for the U.N. to ________ immediate action against ethnic cleansing in Sudan.
(A) voice
(B) make
(C) put
(D) take


9(B).

38 All information is correct at the time of going to press, but readers are urged to ______ dates with organizers before attending the concert.
(A) charm
(B) confirm
(C) contact
(D) contain


10(D).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: A man and his son were traveling through the icy Arctic wasteland. They tried their best to gather food and fuel for winter. The boy made friends with a little brown bird. When winter set in, the boy and his father settled into their igloo. One night they heard a polar bear outside. The bear tried to get into the igloo, but it was too big. So he put his paw through the entrance and stamped out the fire inside. The bear knew that, in the spring, he could come back and get the boy and his father, who would have frozen to death then. Once the bear had gone, the little bird flew into the igloo. The bird saw that the boy and his father were so cold that they had fallen asleep, so it frantically flapped his wings to get the fire going again. As he flapped, the flames grew, and the bird’s breast turned red with the heat. He did not stop until the boy and his father had woken. Since then, robins have had a red breast.
【題組】46 What is the passage mainly about?
(A) How icy the Arctic wasteland is.
(B) How polar bears survive the cold.
(C) Why the boy made friends with the bird.
(D) Why robins have a red breast.


11(B).
X


請依下文回答第 45 題至第 49 題:
        Many of us, nowadays, seem to believe that a happy future is something impossible to achieve. While such concerns must be taken very seriously, they are not invincible. They can be overcome when we don’t lock our door to the outside world. 
        Happiness can only be discovered as a gift of harmony between the whole and each single component. Even science--and you know it better than I do--points to an understanding of reality as a place where every element connects and interacts with everything else. 
        And this brings me to my second message. How wonderful would it be if the growth of scientific and technological innovation would come along with more equality and social inclusion. How wonderful would it be, while we discover faraway planets, to rediscover the needs of the brothers and sisters orbiting around us. When one realizes that life, even in the middle of so many contradictions, is a gift, that love is the source and the meaning of life, how can they withhold their urge to do good to another fellow being? 

【題組】48 Which of following is the most possible situation under which this talk was delivered?
(A)An economic depression.
(B)The competition between two nations.
(C)Conflicts between people around the world.
(D)Global climate change.


12(D).
X


請依下文回答第 26 題至第 30 題
      In the United States Daylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m. local time on the second Sunday in March. On the first Sunday in November areas on Daylight Saving Time return to Standard Time at 2:00 a.m. When Daylight Saving Time begins, turn your clocks ahead one hour. At the end of Daylight Saving Time turn your clocks back one hour.
      For most Americans, Daylight Saving Time means only one thing: losing an hour’s sleep. So what is the point?This is actually a reasonable question, according to a growing body of scientific research.
      Most of North America and Europe follows Daylight Saving Time, while the majority of countries elsewhere do not. When clocks in almost all of the United States spring forward by an hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday, it will likely prompt an increase in heart attacks and strokes, cause more car accidents and reduce worker productivity, according to studies. It will also fail to cut the nation’s energy bill, contrary to what the experts once believed.
      Disruptions, even minor ones, to human beings’ sleep patterns can have outsized effects, according to researchers. “Our study suggests that sudden, even small changes in sleep could have detrimental effects,” Amneet Sandhu of the University of Colorado told Reuters in 2014 after his study of Michigan hospital data showed a 25 percent jump in heart attacks on the Monday after Daylight Saving Time began.
      Daylight Saving Time, which runs until the fall, was widely adopted during World War Two as an energy-saving measure. The rationale was that a later sunset meant people would spend fewer hours using lights inside their homes in the evening.
      But studies have generally failed to show significant energy savings associated with the shift.
      Plenty of people expressed frustration on social media on Saturday, as the prospect of losing an hour’s sleep loomed large. Abolishing Daylight Saving Time – or conversely, extending it year-round – would require a law passed by U.S. Congress. States are allowed to opt out of Daylight Saving Time, but all states are required to follow standard time from November to March. Legislators in some states have tried unsuccessfully to pass laws abandoning Daylight Saving Time, but Arizona and Hawaii are the only states that do not reset their clocks twice a year. For everyone else, Sunday morning will come just a little bit earlier than usual.

【題組】27 What do most Americans complain about the Daylight Saving Time in Paragraph 2?
(A) It failed to cut the nation’s energy bill.
(B) It brought too much trouble adjusting their clocks.
(C) It disrupted their sleeping patterns.
(D) It caused traffic jams and accidents.


13(A).

14 Some cats are ________ enough to figure out how to operate doorknobs.
(A) clever
(B) liberal
(C) naive
(D) pretty


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