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1(D).

39. A: I feel excited about the discount of the department store next week.
B: It sounds great. _______________
A: I can’t wait to go.
(A) I don’t have the budget for shopping.
(B) You should save for the raining day.
(C) I’m afraid we don’t have time for shopping.
(D) Maybe we can go shopping together.


2(B,C).
X


27. The conclusion she made was _______ relevant to the discussion.
(A) highly
(B) closely
(C) deeply
(D) largely


3(A).
X


23. Jean is bad at ____ her money; she runs out of money at the end of each month.
(A) spending
(B) keeping
(C) calculating
(D) handling


4(A).

An important measure of a person’s ability to solve problems by using <26>  is IQ. People who have the <27> of a high IQ, however, are not always successful in life. <28> , which is a person’s emotional intelligence, is another way to <29> a person's future success. We <30>_emotionally intelligent people who understand others and get along well with them. People with high EQ are capable of managing <31> . Those who cannot <32> their anxiety may become overwhelmed by negative feelings. The <33> could keep people from <34>on solving their problems. We need positive <35> to be happy in our lives.
【題組】32.
(A) control
(B) cover
(C) delay
(D) enhance


5(C).

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      There's a fun game I like to play in a group of trusted friends called "Controversial Opinion". The rules are simple: Don't talk about what was shared during Controversial Opinion afterward and you aren't allowed to "argue"--only to ask questions about why that person feels that way. Opinions can range from "I think James Bond movies are overrated'' to "I think Donald Trump would make an excellent president". Usually, someone responds to an opinion with, "'Oh my god! I had no idea you were one of those people!' Which is really another way of saying "'I thought you were on my team!'' In psychology, the idea that everyone is like us is called the "'false-consensus bias". This bias often manifests itself when we see in politics or polls.
       Online it means we can be blindsided by the opinions of our friends. Over time, this morphs into a subconscious belief that we and our friends are the sane ones and that there's a crazy 'Other Side" that must be laughed at---an Other Side that just doesn't "get it", and is clearly not as intelligent as "us". But this holier-than-thou social media behavior is counterproductive, it's self-aggrandizement at the cost of actual nuanced discourse and if we want to consider online discourse productive, we need to move past this.
      What is emerging is the worst kind of echo chamber, one where those inside are increasingly convinced that everyone shares their world view, that their ranks are growing when they aren't. It's like clockwork: an event happens and then your social media circle is shocked when a non-social media peer group public reacts to news in an unexpected way. They then mock the Other Side for being " out of touch" or "dumb".

【題組】37. What can you do when playing Controversial Opinion?
(A) Defend your opinions.
(B) Judge your friends' opinions.
(C) Ask your friends why they feel the way they do.
(D) Defend your friends opinions.


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