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.