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1(D).

40 A major source of pollution, industrial development has greatly ____ the wildlife in this region.
(A) arrested
(B) struggled
(C) opposed
(D) threatened


2(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題:
        Gasoline used to be very cheap in the United States. Companies bought oil cheaply from overseas and turned it into gasoline. The government encouraged the low prices and did not tax gasoline much. Americans became used to larger and larger cars that took a lot of gasoline to run. The amount of gasoline a car uses depends on the car’s size and weight, along with the design of the engine.
        Gasoline in Western Europe and Japan, however, was very expensive, partly because governments put high taxes on gasoline to raise money. Cars built in Western Europe and Japan were generally small and light, and they used much less gasoline.
        In 1973, some of the countries that sold oil to the United States stopped selling it. As a result, there wasn’t enough gasoline, and the price of oil products, including gasoline, rose sharply. The prices stayed high when the oil-producing countries started to sell oil again in 1974.

【題組】47 What can be said of the cost of the oil that U.S. companies used to import from overseas?
(A)High.
(B)Extreme.
(C)Inexpensive.
(D)Expensive.


3(B).

6 John's silly jokes ____ everyone in the class, so no one wanted to be his partner in the practice activities.
(A) attracted
(B) annoyed
(C) animated
(D) activated


4(C).

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題: 
 American talk-show host, Oprah Winfrey, has been named as the highest-paid TV celebrity and one of the world’s most powerful women, but she is also a big giver, topping a list of the 30 most generous celebrities for the second year running in 2007. 
 The second annual list, compiled by The Giving Back Fund, a group that seeks to encourage philanthropy,put Oprah in the top slot with The Oprah Winfrey Foundation and Oprah’s Angel Network spending $50.2million in 2007 on education, health care, and advocacy for women and children worldwide. 
 Second place on the list, published in the latest edition of Parade magazine, went to trumpeter and A&Mrecord co-founder Herb Alpert with The Herb Alpert Foundation spending $13 million on education, includingthe UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. 
 Singer-actress Barbra Streisand came third in the list that was based on public records of donations madein 2007, with $11 million donated by The Streisand Foundation to the environment, women’s issues, civil rights,AIDS research, and advocacy. 
 Fourth place went to Paul Newman, who gave $10 million to the Scholarship for Kenyon College, hisalma mater in Gambier, Ohio. Mel Gibson was in the fifth slot, giving $9.9 million to the Holy Family Churchin Malibu, California.

【題組】47 What do the people mentioned in the passage have in common?
(A)They all live in Los Angeles.
(B)They are all supporters of women rights.
(C)They all have donated money to help others.
(D)They all become famous because of their foundations.


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