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1(B).

36. George could see that he wasn’t going to get the support he needed, so he handed in his ___________ immediately.
(A)contribution
(B)resignation
(C)enthusiasm
(D)optimism


2(C).

        Once, food was defined by a very small geographic zone, prescribed by the products and traditions in that area. Where there were wars, food was modified. Arabs conquered Europe; cane sugar went with them. The Chinese entered Japan and the soybean entered the Japanese diet. Immigration left a mark, too. Jews fleeing Portugal brought chocolate to southwestern France. African slaves brought frying and okra to the Caribbean and the American South. It seemed every time a royal marriage was arranged in France, the cuisine gained a few ingredients and dishes. Modern historians question the influence of Catherine de’ Medici when she arrived in Paris in 1533 at the age of 14, with an extensive Italian cooking staff. The event probably did not revolutionize French cooking as is sometimes suggested, but it did bring the artichoke north. And when Louis XVI married Marie Antoinette from Lorraine, sauerkraut became fashionable in Paris and remained popular far longer than she did.
請依上文回答第 46 題至第 50 題。

【題組】49. What was the influence of Catherine de’ Medici, according to the writer?
(A)great number of French cooks came to Italy.
(B)French cooking underwent a dramatic change.
(C)The artichoke thus entered the French diet.
(D)German cuisine became fashionable in Paris.


3(B).

The largest object in the solar system is the Sun. It contains 99 percent of the _____5_____ of the solar system. At the center of the solar system, the Sun is glowing, not burning. It glows because its temperature is about 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit. This heat is not _____6_____ by burning, but rather by fusion. The nuclear fusion takes _____7_____ deep in the Sun’s core at a temperature of about 15 million degrees. As the heat travels out of the Sun, it becomes much _____8_____ , but still hot enough to glow in visible light. For _____9_____ , the temperature of a wood fire is less than a thousand degrees Fahrenheit.
【題組】7.
(A)space
(B)place
(C)part
(D)apart


4(B).

The Faculty and Staff at Chicago Middle School invite you to attend our annual Honors Dinner on Thursday, May 20, 2006, in the school cafeteria. 
A meal will be served at 7:00 p.m. The cost of the meal is $4.50 per person. 
Please respond with the number of family members attending by May 5ᵗʰ. 
We look forward to seeing you there.

【題組】Why do they need a response to the invitation by May 5ᵗʰ?
(A)They need to know how many people to invite.
(B)They need to know how much food to prepare for the dinner.
(C)They need to know how many children to be honored.
(D)They need to know the total expense of the annual party.


5(D).

18 Why ______ take the train to Taichung? It will take you only about two hours.
(A) should
(B) about
(C) don’t
(D) not


6(C).

Emily Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts, in 1830. __1__ her life, she seldom left her house. The people with whom she did come in __2__ , however, had a great impact on her thoughts and poetry. She was particularly stirred by Charles Wadsworth, whom she met __3__ a trip to Philadelphia. He left for the West Coast shortly after a visit to her home in 1860,__4__ some people believe that she started to write sad poems in the years that followed. 
 __5___ it is certain that he was an important figure in her life, it is not certain that she fell in love with him. For she only called him “my closest earthly friend.” 

【題組】1.
(A) Under
(B)Around
(C)Throughout
(D)Until


7(D).

43 Peter was not interested in geometry. ______.
(A)So did I
(B)Neither did I
(C)So was I
(D)Neither was I


8(A).

49 To stay healthy, many people are now rushing to_______ a low calorie diet.
(A) adopt
(B) admire
(C) appeal
(D) allow


9(B).

1 We still haven’t got used to ____ in the hot and humid city after these many years.
(A) live
(B) living
(C) be living
(D) having lived


10(D).

25 Hotel guests who ____ checking out after 1:00 P.M. should contact the front desk.
(A) are going
(B) were
(C) will
(D) will be


11(C).

1 The headmaster is ____ occupied with his work, but I will try my best to arrange an appointment for you in the afternoon.
(A) minimally
(B) precisely
(C) temporarily
(D) scarcely


12(B).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: On the Indonesian island of Sulawesi there is a myth about earthquakes. The islanders say that the world is 46 on the back of a pig. When the pig’s back becomes 47 , it rubs against a giant palm tree. The world then rolls and shakes, as it 48 in an earthquake. The pig grunts 49 happiness as it scratches its back. These grunts are the loud rumbles that can be heard 50 there is an earthquake.
【題組】46
(A) engaged
(B) balanced
(C) massaged
(D) shadowed


13(D).

第 46 題至第 50 題為題組

    If you charted the incidence of depression since 1950, the lines suggest a growing epidemic. Depending on what assumptions are used, clinical depression is 3 to 10 times as common today than two generations ago. A recent study by Ronald Kessler of Harvard Medical School estimated that each year, 1 in 15 Americans experience an episode of major depression--meaning not just a bad day but depression so debilitating that it’s hard to get out of bed. Money jangles in our wallets and purses as never before, but we are basically no happier for it, and for many, more money leads to depression. How can that be?

    Of course, our grandmothers, many of whom lived through the Depression and the war, told us that money can’t buy happiness. We don’t act as though we listened. Millions of us spend more time and energy pursuing the things money can buy than engaging in activities that create real fulfillment in life, like cultivating friendships, helping others and developing a spiritual sense.

    We say we know that money can’t buy happiness. In the TIME poll, when people were asked about their major source of happiness, money ranked 14th. Still, we behave as though happiness is one wave of a credit card away. Too many Americans view expensive purchases as "shortcuts to well-being," says Martin Seligman, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania. But people are poor predictors of where those shortcuts will take them.

    To be sure, there is ample evidence that being poor causes unhappiness. For example, studies by Ruut Veenhoven, a sociologist at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, show that the poor--those in Europe earning less than about $10,000 a year--are rendered unhappy by the relentless frustration and stress of poverty.


【題組】47 Many of our grandmothers lived through the Depression and the war and they told us that money can’t buy happiness. What is our response to their advice?
(A)We listen attentively.
(B)We are convinced that money can’t buy happiness.
(C)We engage in activities that create real fulfillment in life.
(D)Millions of us spend more time and energy pursuing the things money can buy.


14(C).

9 Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are rich _______ countries: they make and export many high-quality goods, including cars, watches, and electronics.
(A) developing
(B) historical
(C) industrial
(D) tropical


15(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: An Earth-observation satellite for Taiwan's National Space Organization was launched into orbit from Californiain August 2017. The Formosat-5 satellite lifted off from coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base atop a SpaceX Falcon 9rocket, which successfully landed its first stage on a drone ship floating in the Pacific Ocean as the second stagecontinued on and deployed the satellite. Moments before the first-stage touchdown the video link to the vessel froze, then reappeared and showed therocket standing. Cheers erupted in the SpaceX control room in the Los Angeles suburb Hawthorne. "This is the 15thsuccessful landing of a Falcon 9," said Lauren Lyons, the SpaceX webcast launch commentator. Formosat-5 is the first satellite to be fully designed by Taiwan's space agency and is intended to advance the nation'sspace technology and scientific research while providing global imagery with a wide array of uses ranging from naturalresource studies to disaster management. Planned to operate for five years in low-Earth orbit, about 446 miles (720kilometers) high, its main instrument is a sensor that can produce high-resolution black-and-white and color images. A predecessor satellite, Formosat-2, produced more than 2.5 million images over 12 years of operation before itwore out and was decommissioned a year ago. The landing of the Falcon 9 first stage aboard the drone ship Just Readthe Instructions was the latest in a string of successful recoveries at sea or on shore by SpaceX, which sees reusabilityof major rocket components as key to driving down launch costs.
【題組】 49 What is NOT true about Formosat-2?
(A)It took roughly 2.5 million pictures during its lifetime.
(B)It provided over 12 years of service.
(C)It is expected to produce more images in the years to come.
(D)It retired in 2016.


16(B).

42 People work for a living but only a very small __________ of them are happy with their job.
(A)utility
(B)minority
(C)item
(D)token


17(B).

37 For a long time, the two parties have been ________ that their policy meets the people's needs better.
(A) concealing
(B) arguing
(C) agreeing
(D) conducting


18(B).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
       For hundreds of years, psychologist and ordinary people have never stopped debating this fascinating question. Some people think personality develops as a result of the environment—the combination of influences that we learn from, such as our families, our culture, our friends, and our education. The people who believe this theory believe that all babies are born without a personality and that it’s the environment that determines, or forms each child’s personality. This school of thought is called the “nurture school.”
      At the other end of the continuum we find people who believe that personality is determined by “nature,” or the characteristics we receive, or “inherit,” from our parents biologically, through their genes. These people believe that our personality is not determined by the environment, but rather by genetics, and that each baby is born with a personality. The nature-nurture controversy is very old. Experimental psychologists have tried to discover which of these two factors, genetics or the environment, is more important in forming our personality. However, it’s very difficult, if not impossible, to conduct research on real people with real lives. There’s just no way to put people in a laboratory and watch them develop. For this reason, there’s no scientific way to settle the nature-nurture controversy. Recently, however, most researchers have come to believe that both the environment and the genes —nurture and nature—work together and are both important.

【題組】48 According to the perspectives of the nurture school, which of the following factors may NOT be the one that influences our personality?
(A) Our parents.
(B) Our genes.
(C) Our education.
(D) The world around us.


19(C).

6 You need to watch out because there ______ many thieves in the market.
(A) is
(B) was
(C) should be
(D) be


20(C).

16 You must not ________like that to your mother.
(A) to talk
(B) talking
(C) talk
(D) talked


21(D).

48 Taylor Swift’s song Fifteen _______ me of the ups and downs of my high school days.
(A) attracts
(B) comforts
(C) explodes
(D) reminds


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