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1(B).

40 He’s by far the best player on the school team; there is no question about it.
(A) His being the best player on the school team is far from being true.
(B) It is certain that he is the best player on the school team.
(C)That he is the best player on the school team is open to question.
(D)It is likely that he is the most qualified for the school team.


2(D).

Sophia has profound knowledge of Greek history, which makes her a __________ in that field.
(A)layman
(B)detective
(C)refugee
(D)specialist


3(A).

Terry has been teaching at this school _____ the beginning of this year.
(A) since
(B) at
(C) by
(D) until


4(C).
X


After a long discussion, no one ___ a solution.
(A) kept up with
(B) got a long with
(C) put up with
(D) came up with


5(B).

39 His driver’s license has been suspended due to a serious of____________ the traffic law.
(A)repetition
(B)violation
(C)promotion
(D)invention


6(B).
X


23 Linda: Why don’t you quit smoking? Don’t you know it’s bad to your health? Jason: Of course I do. Believe me, I’ve tried. Linda: _____________
(A)Seeing is believing.
(B)Glad to know you’ve quit it.
(C)How often will you do that?
(D)Maybe you just need to try harder.


7(A).

A human body usually has a ________ temperature of about 37 degrees C.
(A) steady
(B) various
(C) gradual
(D) precious


8(A).
X


The British are the biggest ______ of chocolate; each person, on average, eats nearly 10 kilograms per year.
(A) producers
(B) growers
(C) managers
(D) consumers


9(C).

Albert was ___ to find out what he was getting for his upcoming birthday.
(A)vacant
(B)cunning
(C)eager
(D)available


10(D).

31 Many people think the world of business is still ____ by the male because most of the highest positions are held by men.
(A)protested
(B)distinguished
(C)involved
(D)dominated


11(B).
X


13 The police have suspected him of involvement in the suicide bombing but there is no______ evidence to arrest him.
(A) elastic
(B) capable
(C) multiple
(D) sufficient


12(B).

9 The regulations allow you to bring back only one liter of alcoholic _____ duty-free for personal use.
(A)obsession
(B) beverage
(C) paradox
(D) execution


13(D).

2 I’m sorry that this seat is_____ . That one over there is vacant.
(A) accepted
(B) ignored
(C) replaced
(D) occupied


14(D).

5 In recent years, Taiwan has made great strides in _______its international image and gaining greater exposure, participating actively in a number of major international events.
(A) alluring
(B) bereaving
(C) deriding
(D) enhancing


15(C).

245. _____ baseball players, Chien-Ming Wang immediately comes to my mind.
(A)In addition to
(B)In fact
(C)When it comes to
(D)By the way


16(C).

259. With advanced farming skills and a profound knowledge of math and architecture, the Egyptians had established a great____ around 3000 B.C.
(A) feat
(B) feast
(C) civilization
(D) symbolization


17(C).

32 The department manager received an _______ letter, complaining about the service of the clerk, but the name of the writer was unknown.
(A) antagonist
(B) antecedent
(C) anonymous
(D) antiquarian


18(A).
X


32 AT&T said that it had reached an agreement with America’s biggest satellite television provider, DirecTV, in a___________ worth almost $50 billion.
(A) motivation
(B) deal
(C) hearing
(D) sample


19(C).
X


請依下文回答第 31 題至第 35 題 
   Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around longer than most people realize. The intent behind much of AI is to free us from mundane repetitive tasks, giving us more time to grow our intellects and businesses, with more interesting, evolving actions. AI offers us that access with speed and accuracy when we need it.
   In London, self-driving robots deliver food. In Pasadena, California, a robot named Flippy can cook. Last fall, an autonomous train made its way across the Australian outback for the first time, and Zhuzhou, China, began testing a trackless and driverless train that navigates city streets by means of lines painted on the road. Artificial intelligence is everywhere. And its adoption is rapidly becoming necessary for businesses to stay competitive.
   How does this affect human employees? Those low-skilled jobs are most likely to be affected and most chances of being automated. White collar jobs are also at risk though with AI taking a bigger role in the financial industry.
   But despite all this, the future for human employees may be much brighter than many recent predictions. While AI destroys jobs, it also creates them. And according to a report from the research firm Gartner, artificial intelligence is currently creating more jobs than it destroys. This includes not only the obvious jobs such as software engineers but also low-level jobs such as training AI to recognize objects or human activity and many others.
   AI may destroy jobs and it may create them, but it's not always about man versus machine. AI can be at its best when it helps humans to perform jobs. For example, Walmart announced it was beginning tests of shelf scanning robots at 50 locations. These robots are not intended to replace human workers but to make them more efficient. The robots scan the condition of shelves, and workers may focus their time on filling the shelves, replacing items left in the wrong place and fixing problems that the robots notify them of.

【題組】33 In the case of Walmart, how does AI help in the process of sale?
(A)AI recognizes customers and takes picture of them.
(B)AI scans the condition of shelves and notify workers to respond to it.
(C)AI makes decisions for the customers who are not sure about what to buy.
(D)AI detects customers' shopping habits and uploads the data to the marketing department.


20(A).

10 The_________ rate of a country usually reflects the prevalence of its education.
(A)literacy
(B)loyalty
(C)locality
(D)luxury


21(B).

8 Every time I see news about somebody being killed in the war, I wonder _____ it was somebody I knew or served with.
(A) where
(B) whether
(C) which
(D) what


22(B).

2 Sandy always teaches evening classes, but today she is _____ for a sick teacher in the morning class.
(A) searching
(B) substituting
(C) striving
(D) stalking


23(A).

1 The virus can be spread through coughing or sneezing, and this makes it highly _______.
(A) contagious
(B) compassionate
(C) customized
(D) constructed


24(C).
X


請依下文回答第 21 題至第 25 題
       Although it started as a produce market, the Covent Garden shopping area in London is now filled withmany interesting shops.__21__ in 1661, Covent Garden soon became the market for London and thecountry’s southeast, and all the main shops and restaurants bought their fruits, flowers, and vegetablesthere. In the 1920s, __22__ , Covent Garden’s market closed. For many years, the large warehouse andsurrounding areas remained__23__ . Then, in the 1960s, new shops began to open. By the 1980s, the largemarket building__ 24__ a shopping center. Today, many stores sell fashionable clothing, perfumes, books,and gifts for the home. These stores__25__ inside the original market building and along the streetsnearby. Once again, Covent Garden is a popular shopping area.

【題組】23
(A) vulgar
(B) meager
(C) efficient
(D) empty


25(B).
X


35 The lawyer’s ______ argument, with its logical reasoning and supporting evidence, convinced the jury of his client’s innocence.
(A) feeble
(B) ineffective
(C) persuasive
(D) unconvincing


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