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1(D).

36 That the student team from Taiwan won second place at the International Mathematical Olympiad is a great _____.
(A)scooter
(B)section
(C)servant
(D)success


2(A).

37 Susan is a very _____ person because she loves talking with strangers.
(A)social
(B)ordinary
(C)healthy
(D)rigid


3(B).

38 People have enjoyed going to the theater to watch plays for centuries-the first theaters _____ about 2,500 years ago.
(A)build
(B)were built
(C)have been built
(D)had been building


4(B).

39 They _____ at the descriptions of the genes of eighty-four girls, and from the list, chose their two favorites.
(A)look
(B)looked
(C)have looked
(D)are looking


5(C).

40 Students choose to study a lost ancient city just recently _____ in Europe.
(A)discover
(B)discovery
(C)discovered
(D)discovering


6(C).

第 41 題至第 45 題為題組

    Habitat destruction threatens many of Taiwan’s native plants and animals--including the Formosan black bear.  41  development has caused widespread environmental degradation. To raise people’s  42  of conservation issues, two koalas, Patrick and Harley, were brought from Australia to the Taipei Zoo. The two koalas’ role, as explained by the zoo director Dr. Yan, is to  43  people to the Zoo, where they can learn about the importance of preserving Taiwan’s wild life. The  44  response has been overwhelming. The koalas went on display in August last year, attracting 1.5 million visitors in the first six weeks alone. And many locally  45  education books combining information about koalas with related conservation issues are also selling well. The hard work of the Zoo appears to be paying off.


【題組】41
(A)Brain
(B)Nature
(C)Rapid
(D)Social


7(C).

【題組】42
(A)belief
(B)interest
(C)awareness
(D)motivation


8(A).

【題組】43
(A)draw
(B)allow
(C)admit
(D)decide


9(D).

【題組】44
(A)cold
(B)secret
(C)global
(D)public


10(C).

【題組】45
(A)planted
(B)polluted
(C)published
(D)protected


11(C).

第 46 題至第 50 題為題組

    If you charted the incidence of depression since 1950, the lines suggest a growing epidemic. Depending on what assumptions are used, clinical depression is 3 to 10 times as common today than two generations ago. A recent study by Ronald Kessler of Harvard Medical School estimated that each year, 1 in 15 Americans experience an episode of major depression--meaning not just a bad day but depression so debilitating that it’s hard to get out of bed. Money jangles in our wallets and purses as never before, but we are basically no happier for it, and for many, more money leads to depression. How can that be?

    Of course, our grandmothers, many of whom lived through the Depression and the war, told us that money can’t buy happiness. We don’t act as though we listened. Millions of us spend more time and energy pursuing the things money can buy than engaging in activities that create real fulfillment in life, like cultivating friendships, helping others and developing a spiritual sense.

    We say we know that money can’t buy happiness. In the TIME poll, when people were asked about their major source of happiness, money ranked 14th. Still, we behave as though happiness is one wave of a credit card away. Too many Americans view expensive purchases as "shortcuts to well-being," says Martin Seligman, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania. But people are poor predictors of where those shortcuts will take them.

    To be sure, there is ample evidence that being poor causes unhappiness. For example, studies by Ruut Veenhoven, a sociologist at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, show that the poor--those in Europe earning less than about $10,000 a year--are rendered unhappy by the relentless frustration and stress of poverty.


【題組】46 According to this passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
(A)Money can’t buy happiness.
(B)Money may make people get depression.
(C)The real truth about money is easy to find.
(D)Many Americans view expensive purchases as "shortcuts to well-being."


12(D).

【題組】47 Many of our grandmothers lived through the Depression and the war and they told us that money can’t buy happiness. What is our response to their advice?
(A)We listen attentively.
(B)We are convinced that money can’t buy happiness.
(C)We engage in activities that create real fulfillment in life.
(D)Millions of us spend more time and energy pursuing the things money can buy.


13(C).

【題組】48 According to this passage, what can be inferred?
(A)Being poor causes unhappiness.
(B)Unhappiness is likely to result from expensive purchases.
(C)People should engage in meaningful activities that create fulfillment in life.
(D)People get depressed because they make less money than people of two generations ago.


14(B).

【題組】49 Which of the following acts is NOT recommended by the writer?
(A)Helping others.
(B)Trying to be rich.
(C)Cultivating friendships.
(D)Developing a spiritual sense.


15(C).

【題組】50 What does the phrase "shortcuts to well-being" mean?
(A)A big challenge to get rich.
(B)A fast method to help people.
(C)A quick way to live a happy life.
(D)A difficult route to real fulfillment.


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