阿摩:全世界都相信你會成功,你自己不相信,那你就不會成功
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1(B).
X


I lived and worked in the Far East for thirteen years. In my view, the Japanese are doing exactly what we’ve asked them to do—selling us high-quality goods at reasonable prices. The Japanese succeed because they work hard. They are well educated. They are committed to quality. And their government does not burden the productive economy with unreasonable regulations and misguided tax policies. I’m sure it is tempting to bash Japan in an election year, but America is starting to behave like the crybaby of the Western world. Not to be outdone. Some Japanese politicians decided to retaliate. American workers are lazy and unproductive, they said. Such comments are totally unrealistic. American workers—at least those I know in the petroleum industry—are as good as any workers in the world. Remember, it was Americans who put out the hundreds of oil-well fires in war-torn Kuwait. And we did it more quickly and efficiently than anyone dreamed possible.
【題組】50. According to the passage, what is the author’s attitude about the American workers?
(A) negative
(B) practical
(C) hostile
(D) positive


2(C).
X


The evidence is clear. Wherever there is permanent ice – Greenland, Antarctica, the Alps, the Himalayas –that ice is melting. Anybody who has been to high mountains will have noticed this fact. Scientists agree that the cause for this melting is very simple. The earth’s atmosphere is warming up. The melting ice, in turn, is causing sea levels to rise as the extra water from the melting ice pours into the oceans. Already, sea levels have risen about 8 inches (20 cm) in recent years, and scientists believe they could rise at least another 20 inches (50 cm) by the year 2100. This could put many heavily populated coastal areas at risk. Coastal Florida, the Nile Delta, Bangladesh, and many other areas would end up under water. Along with rising air temperatures, the ocean temperatures are also rising. This has brought changes in weather patterns, with more frequent and more severe storms. Rising ocean temperatures are also one of the factors in the death of coral reefs in the southern oceans. These reefs are the natural homes to 65 percent of the world’s fish. When the reefs die, so do the fish. The warmer air temperatures are also causing changes in the world’s climate zones. In Europe, the southern countries along the Mediterranean are already becoming drier and more desert-like. On the other hand, countries in northern Europe, such as Germany and England, have experienced terrible floods from too much rain. Worldwide, agriculture will soon be negatively affected in many places. Life will become more difficult in the poorer countries of Asia and Africa, which already suffer from poor soil and lack of water. Millions of people could be forced to leave their homes and countries in search of food and a better life.
【題組】 50. What will happen to the people of poorer countries in Asia and Africa when the world climate changes 
(A) Their lives will become better and richer. 
(B) Their lives will become more difficult. 
(C) They will leave their homes to sell food. 
(D) They will work together to change the weather.


3(C).
X


If this matter cannot be resolved, I will be forced to ______ the contract. 
(A) cancel
(B) canoe
(C) conclude
(D) consult


4(A).

The _______ weight limit for each small packet is 2 kg. In other words, items over 2 kg are not accepted. 
(A) maximum
(B) minimum
(C) large
(D) height


5(B).
X


He drives much _______ than his girl friend. 
(A) many careful
(B) care 
(C) more carefully
(D) most carefully


6(D).
X


________ by the terrible scene, she couldn’t move at all.
(A)Interviewing 
(B)Shocked 
(C)Satisfied 
(D)Enough


7(B).
X


I like to eat fried chicken with black pepper and ________.
(A) envelop
(B) garage
(C) ketchup
(D) food


8(C).
X


There are some things you should know when you plan to study in the U.S. For example, Americans like to make small talk. “Small talk” includes topics, such as sports, weather, jobs, or past experiences. Most people don’t talk about religion, politics, or personal feelings with strangers. Sex and bodily functions are not discussed. This emotional distance does not mean people dislike you, but personal lives are discussed only with close friends and family. There are few ritualistic exchanges in English, but you should know that “How are you?” and “How’s it going?” are greetings, not questions about your life. “See you later,” or “See you soon,” are ways of saying good-bye, not appointments. People in the U. S. are curious. They will ask you a lot of questions. Some of them may appear ridiculous, but try to be patient in answering them. You may be the first person from your country whom they met, and they will have very little understanding of your life. Most people are sincerely interested in learning about you. But loud conversations usually mean people are angry. Most conversations are moderate in volume with few gestures. Do not speak too loudly or too quietly, and keep your hands under control. Once you understand more about Americans, you will find it easy to deal with them.
【題組】Why do Americans ask you many questions when you travel to the U. S.? 
(A) They want to know you more. 
(B) They try to be polite to you. 
(C) They have been to your country. 
(D) They like to help you with English.


9(A).
X


Oanh was in my computer class last semester, but she didn’t look like a student at all. She often wore t-shirts to school that had words on them such as “Love me” and “Kiss me,” and she used a lot of cosmetics. She colored her fingernails with violet fingernail polish. When she walked in the classroom, every student could smell her perfume. Her hair stuck out and was dyed with different colors every week. I thought I didn’t have anything in common with her, but I was wrong. I found out she was Vietnamese one night in the
computer lab.
First, we talked about class and homework, and I watched her try to debug a program. Then I began to talk to her about more personal subjects. The more I talked to her, the more I admired her. Oanh’s mother had abandoned the family, and Oanh’s father had become sad and useless. Oanh took care of her whole family. Although her appearance was like a Vietnamese punk rocker, Oanh was a strong and responsible person. I have learned not to judge others from their appearance. I hope that in the future I can convince Oanh to give up her rock and roll hairstyle.


【題組】Which of the following description about Oanh is NOT correct? 
(A)She used a lot of cosmetics. 
(B)She had her hair dyed. 
(C)She was from Vietnam. 
(D)She didn’t like computer class.


10(C).
X


It is hard for me to ________ with vendors. I usually take the first price they offer.
(A)bargain
(B)capture
(C)acquire
(D)oppose


11(B).
X


Why do we dream? Nobody knows, but everybody _____21_____. We dream during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. In eight hours of sleep, people usually have four REM periods. But we _____22_____ very little. We usually remember only 20 or 30 seconds of REM sleep. There are many ideas about dreams. Some psychologists believe we dream because we need a safe way to do things we can't do where we're _____23_____ . Some think we dream in order to work out our problems. _____24_____ believe dreams don't have any special meaning. They are simply thoughts that come to us when we _____25_____. Whatever you believe, dreams prove one thing—some people have wonderful imaginations.
【題組】23
(A)awake
(B)safe
(C)sick
(D)together


12(D).
X


27. To learn how to ________ a new electronic gadget, I read the instruction manual carefully.
(A)console
(B)operate
(C)preserve
(D)relieve


13(B).
X


32. In a peaceful, liberal, and stable society, we cannot allow ________ conflicts to arise.
(A)racial
(B)guilty
(C)cheerful
(D)loyal


14(A).
X


33. The view of the city from Taipei 101 is breathtaking. It’s a very ________ view.
(A) successful
(B)productive
(C) impressive
(D)appropriate


15(C).
X


二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】
【題組】32. The generous couple decide to give their old clothes to ________ wants them.
(A)whoever
(B) whatever
(C) wherever
(D) whenever


16(B).

四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】 Have you ever thought about staying in an ice hotel? The Ice Hotel near Quebec City, Canada is the first and only true ice hotel in North America. It was located in Montmorency Falls Park, on the outskirts of Quebec City, with plans right from the beginning when it was first opened in 2001 to move to the nearby Duchesnay resort for its next year. The hotel had been built there from 2002 to 2010. In 2011, the hotel moved to a new site, in Charlesbourg. It has been built there ever since. It is the first and only ice hotel in North America and is built each December for an opening date in early January. The hotel has a three-month lifespan each year before being brought down in April. It had 11 double beds when it first opened in 2001. It has now 51 double beds, all made of ice and followed by a solid wood base and comfortable mattress. It takes about a month and a half to build with 50 workers. The Hotel makes its own snow using a special mixture to adjust the humidity. It is built with metal frames, it is allowed to harden for a few days, and then the cranes are removed. The hotel is made of 30,000 tons of snow and 500 tons of ice and the walls are up to four feet thick. Tours are available in French and in English, seven days a week, and the hotel is otherwise open to the public. There is a chapel where weddings are celebrated. The Ice Hotel has been described as one of the “10 dream wedding locations”
【題組】47. Where was the hotel in year 2011?
(A)In America.
(B) In Charlesbourg.
(C) In Duchesnay resort.
(D) In Montmorency Falls Park.


17(D).
X


31. I don’t like ghost stories because they are ________. And I am usually too scared to sleep alone after reading them.
(A) dreadful
(B)furious
(C)patriotic
(D) tentative


18(B).

38. I wish I ________ the value of money when I first started working. But I was too young then.
(A) know
(B)had known
(C)have known
(D)  would have known


19(C).
X


29. The recession has led to many small businesses going ________. 
(A) thoughtful
(B)bankrupt
(C)imaginative 
(D)organic


20(D).
X


20. My eyes are ________ to the sunlight, so I have to put on sunglasses when I go outside.
(A) sensitive
(B) accurate
(C) tempting
(D) pleasant 


21(C).
X


22. James is a shy student _____ likes reading, especially historical novels.
(A) which
(B) who
(C) whom
(D) whose


22(A).
X


8. People in this country are suffering from hunger because of a _____ of food and water.
(A) garage
(B) village
(C) marriage
(D) shortage


23(B).
X


23. Kristine visits her mom _____.
(A) twice a week
(B) two in a week
(C) two times for a week
(D) twice weekly


24(C).
X


29. With house prices rising so high, most young people cannot _____ to buy an apartment in Taipei.
(A) divide
(B) afford
(C) recognize
(D) connect


25(C).
X


四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】
        Nola Ochs was born in Kansas in 1911. Her life was not extraordinary by most measures. She grew and married, had children and grandchildren, taught in rural schools, and lived the quiet Midwest life. But she was different in one notable way: After her husband died in 1972, Nola began taking classes and eventually earned her associate degree at age 77.
       “I still wanted to go to school. It was fun to go to classes. And if I had an assignment to do in the evening, that occupied my time in a pleasant way,” she recalled. After some years went by, Nola again got the bug to learn.
       Learning takes time, and moving through courses must be done on your own time, at your own pace. When Nola had 30 hours of school left to complete, she moved 100 miles away from her farm, got an apartment and attended classes in person. She graduated with her granddaughter in 2007.
      Nola could have been finished then with her long life of learning. She was, after all, 95 years young. Nola decided to keep going. She lived in the student dorms and got her master’s degree in liberal studies with an emphasis on history three years later, at age 98.
       A hundred years yields a lot of wisdom. But it’s the process that can teach us all. Learn everything you can. Share your crops with the neighbors. And never, never give up on yourself. At 105, Nola finished her memoir.

【題組】47. Why did Nola enjoy attending classes?
(A) She wanted to make new friends.
(B) She wanted to become a teacher.
(C) She was forced to attend by her family.
(D) She found it to be a pleasant way to spend her time.


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