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1(A).

47 This American patriotic holiday_______by most of the states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories.
(A) is celebrated
(B) celebrated
(C) is celebrating
(D) has celebrated


2(A).
X


34 If Jeremy _____ tomorrow in the party, I’ll give him your letter.
(A) appear
(B) appears
(C) will appear
(D) would appear


3(C).

37 Nobody likes to be ill, especially when _____ in a foreign country.
(A) he traveling
(B) travels
(C) traveling
(D) travel


4(A).

38 Global _____ growth propelled a surge in world oil usage.
(A) economic
(B) economical
(C) economics
(D) economy


5(B).

43 Jennifer was born and raised in Taipei. She is used to _____ in a big city.
(A) live
(B) living
(C) have lived
(D) had lived


6(B).

56 Waiter: May I take your order? Mr. Wu: Yes. I’d like a pizza. Mrs. Wu: __________
(A) It’s a done deal.
(B) Make it two.
(C) On the double.
(D) You can count on it.


7(A).

14. Jimmy is a ______ in a robbery case.
(A) suspect
(B) murderer
(C) eyewit
(D) testify
(E) catcher


8(C).

17. Officer Chen is the first one to arrive at the crime ______.
(A) place
(B) spot
(C) scene
(D) location
(E) house


9(D).

29. Do you think it’s possible for me to _______ some money from John?
(A) lend
(B) check
(C) loaning
(D) borrow
(E) owe


10(C).有疑問
X


  Some people are afraid of flying. They are worried that the plane will crash or that someone may hijack it. People who hijack a plane usually threaten to kill the passengers or blow up the plane if they do not get what they want. Hijackers often want money, but sometimes they want other things—to have their friends let out of jail, or to go to another country.  
  The first hijacking occurred on June 16, 1948, on a plane traveling from Macau to Hong Kong. Some men with guns told the pilot that they wanted money. The pilot tried to fight them off, but the hijackers shot him. The plane crashed into the ocean, and nearly everyone on it died. Only one man survived. His name was Wong-yu Man. When the police brought the plane out of the ocean, they looked at it very carefully. They found bullet holes in its walls. That’s how they knew there had been a hijacking.  
  A police officer sat near Wong-yu Man’s bed in the hospital. Before long, Wong-yu Man started to talk in his sleep. “Where are my men?” his said. “Are they all right? Did they get the money?”  
  The police officer wrote everything down. He thought that Wong-yu was one of the hijackers, and he was right. When Wong-yu came out of the hospital, he went to jail for a long time. 

【題組】45 According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A)Wong-yu Man hijacked the plane because he and other hijackers wanted to go to Hong Kong.
(B)This haijacking was a total failure because the plane crashed and all the people died except Wong-yu Man.
(C)When staying in the hospital, Wong-yu Man confessed to the police that he hijacked the plane with his friends.
(D)The plane crashed because the hijackers shot the pilot, killed all the passengers and blew up the plane.


11(D).
X


3. Police Officer Helen Huang is ___________ traffic at a busy intersection when she sees two men fighting on the sidewalk about half a block away.
(A) directing
(B) waving
(C) making
(D) leading
(E) taking


12(D).
X


5. Signing a(an) ______________ treaty with a country may deter a criminal’s possible overseas fleeing.
(A) settlement
(B) commerce
(C) penalty
(D) negotiation
(E) extradition


13(D).

6. The civilians __________ the former mayor of taking bribes.
(A) conspired
(B) acquired
(C) devoted
(D) accused
(E) impounded


14(B).

8. The lawyer is going to __________ to a higher court next week in order to help his client who has been suspected of being involved in a murder case.
(A) sentence
(B) appeal
(C) assist
(D) outgo
(E) notify


15(B).
X


10. With CCTV security systems, police are now keeping the area under constant _______________.
(A) care
(B) suppression
(C) surveillance
(D) change
(E) resolution


16(E).
X


12. Bicyclist: Excuse me, officer. My bike isn’t working well. Could you help me with it? Police: No problem. I’ll check and see if I can ____________________ it.
(A) get along with
(B) take care of
(C) be interested in
(D) keep in touch with
(E) get rid of


17(E).

19. Foreigner: Hello. This is Stella Jobs. May I speak to Officer Chiang? Duty Officer: Excuse me, ma’am. Officer Chiang is currently ______________. Would you like to leave him a message?
(A) taking French leave
(B) skipping the duty
(C) leaving us alone
(D) leaving behind
(E) on business leave


18(B).

20. Foreigner: Officer Chiu, I really appreciate what you have done for me. Officer Chiu: You’re welcome. _____________________________
(A) I am just doing my business.
(B) I am just doing my job.
(C) I am just doing my things.
(D) I am just doing my mission.
(E) I am just doing my responsibility.


19(B).
X


( A ) Identity theft, the stealing of one’s personal status and information, is 31 to be the fastest-growing crime in the world. For the past decade, more than 6.8 million people in Taiwan were victims of identity theft, and this number is still 32 . People’s identity can be stolen in a variety of ways. Thieves steal wallets or search through garbage cans for personal information. They change the billing address to get control of accounts. 33 , more high-tech thieves send fishing emails or use devices to collect data from credit cards. Most of the time, people may not find out about the crime until long after it 34 . While authorities can take some steps to protect the public 35 identity theft, ultimately, it is one who needs to take responsibility for protecting oneself.
【題組】35.
(A) from
(B) of
(C) to
(D) with
(E) at


20(A).
X


( B ) Many societies still believe that certain jobs should be gender-specific, and this idea is strengthened in schools. Both men and women 36 the gender bias in the workplace as well. Women training for jobs that are traditionally 37 men, such as a plumber, ship-captain or firefighter, might be harassed by male coworkers. The 38 of genders is also seen in the English language. Common words such as policeman, fireman and nanny suggest that jobs must be done by a certain sex. 39 , more women are being elected in government, and more men are choosing to be stay-at-home dads. We should all fight to 40 these barriers so that our children can grow up to be whatever they want to be.
【題組】40.
(A) work together
(B) break down
(C) catch up with
(D) bully
(E) demand


21(D).

請依下文回答第 36 題至第 40 題:
        Stereotypes are a kind of gossip about the world, a gossip that makes us pre-judge people before we ever lay eyes on them.  36  , it is not surprising that stereotypes have something to do with the dark world of prejudice. Explore most prejudices and you will find a cruel stereotype at the core of each one. Why is it that we stereotype the world in such irrational and harmful  37  ? In part, we begin to  38  people in our childhood years. Early in life, as every parent whose child has watched TV knows, we learn to spot the Good Guys  39  the Bad Guys. Some years ago, a social psychologist showed very clearly how powerful these stereotypes of childhood vision are. He secretly asked the most popular kids in an elementary school to make errors in the morning gym exercises.  40  , he asked the class if anyone had noticed any mistakes during gym period. Oh, yes, said the children. But it was the unpopular students in class—the “bad guys”—they remembered as being out of step.

【題組】38
(A)transform
(B)terminate
(C)tolerate
(D)typecast


22( ).
X


FROM: Sports and Social Committee TO: All Staff SUBJECT: End-of-year social event Dear colleagues We haven’t been able to have an end-of-year social event for the past two years due to our limited funds in the Sports and Social Club. This year, however, the company is going to support an event. We discussed various options, such as an office party, a meal out and a day trip. Firstly, we considered an office party held on the premises. The main advantage of this would be that it avoids any need for people to make special travel arrangements. On the other hand, the building doesn’t really have a space that is suitable. We therefore looked at a meal out. There are a number of suitable restaurants and hotels close to the office. One arrangement against this was that sitting at tables is not a very good way for us to mix and get to know people from other departments. Finally, we discussed a day trip, for example to a local tourist spot. The main drawback of this is the cost. In addition, it’s difficult to find somewhere that caters for all of our needs and interests. Taking all of the points into consideration, we propose an office party for all staff, to be held in the main reception area. Data and time to be confirmed. Please let us know your opinion, preferable before the end of next week. Thank you. SaSC
【題組】43 What is the major disadvantage for having a day trip?
(A)There is not enough space for this trip.
(B)The expense for the day trip is huge.
(C)Special travel arrangements need to be made.
(D)It will be hard to know people from other departments.


23(C).
X


【題組】45 Which of the following statements is NOT an anticipated reply from people receiving this e-mail?
(A)An office party is a great idea! Count me in!
(B)I don't have extra money for this social event.
(C)Let's rearrange chairs and tables in the reception area.
(D)How about having a potluck party as well?


24(C).
X


請依下文回答第 35 題至第 42 題:Legend tells of a strange event in one Japanese town’s history. It says that around 250 years ago, a Japanese lord gave the village leader of Shirone a giant kite. Over time, it became the custom of the villagers to settle 35 by flying kites. If one villager could snag the other kite and force it to the ground, then the villager would win the argument. Eventually, this tradition of kite battling 36 a festival that takes place every June and has created a town full of people who are so passionate about kite flying that they have been 37 “kite crazy.” For most of the year, the people of Shirone are hardworking, sensible farmers. Once the spring planting is done, though, thoughts turn toward the sky and the kites that will soon 38 it. Before the flying occurs, though, kite construction is on everyone’s mind. Shirone becomes a giant kite factory, and all 39 surfaces seem covered by kite making materials. All of these kites are made by hand in a traditional manner that requires 40 and teamwork. When the festival comes and kites are in the sky, each team’s goal is to capture the other team’s kite by wrapping its rope around the rival’s rope. Once the initial maneuvering is done, brute strength 41 and it becomes a tug of war. The team whose rope snaps or kite drops loses the battling. The team whose rope stays 42 wins the game, but both kites usually end up destroyed.
【題組】41
(A)takes it the wrong way
(B)runs into trouble
(C)gets in the way
(D)comes into play


25(C).
X


請依下文回答第 43 題至第 47 題:

To many, it is insane for an athlete to do a backflip while driving a 450-pound snowmobile. But for Caleb Moore and other freestyle snowmobilers, it's just another trick. Moore performed his failed stunt during the Winter X Games on January 24, 2013 and died a week later. The stunt was difficult but apparently doable. He had done it many times before. So what do we make of this?

By definition, “extreme" sports are difficult or dangerous, performed in a hazardous environment. The very essence of these sports is to push things as far as possible and then try to take them farther. Part of their massive appeal is that these sports constantly walk on the thin edge between brilliance and disaster. The fans, corporate sponsors, and especially the athletes know this. It's just a part of what they do, but the death of a 25-year-old isn't supposed to be the result of a sporting contest for our entertainment.

In the 18-year history of ESPN's X Games, Moore was the first to die in competition. But why is my initial reaction, "Geez, I can't believe there have not been more.” I mean, really, who thinks someone can survive attempting a backflip on a 450-pound snowmobile? But one person does it, then another and the one after that until it ultimately becomes a routine trick. And then it is time to develop the next one that will be even more insane. I am not saying that the people involved with extreme sports trying to perform some seemly impossible stunt are not concerned with the utmost in safety standards. Maybe it's because these extreme sports haven't yet reached their final frontier of possibility. However, I can't help wondering if they ever set the limit: How far should they push the envelope?

So I say it's insane when I see some teenager shoot 30 feet into the air out of a halfpipe to do twists and flips on a skateboard or a snowboard, or when I see some free climber risk a fatal drop just to reach a summit. And when they have turned what I had previously considered the impossible into the probable, I ask myself: “What will they try next? And how far will they go before somebody kills himself?”


【題組】43 What is most likely the purpose of this passage?
(A)To voice the concern about the safety of extreme sports athletes.
(B)To report on the death of the extreme sports athlete Caleb Moore.
(C)To point out the edge between brilliance and disaster in extreme sports.
(D)To question about the roles of extreme sports fans and corporate sponsors.


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