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1(D).
X


47. Never ______ time come again.
(A) has lost
(B) will lose
(C) will lost
(D) lose


2(C).
X


40 Sam: I just heard that the school has decided to renovate the old gym instead of building a new one from scratch. Jack: _____Why tear down a great old construction when it can still be used? Sam: Yes, but will it be able to hold the same number of people as a new one?
(A) It isn’t wise to do so.
(B) One can never tell.
(C) Our gym is ill-equipped.
(D) That’s a fantastic idea.


3(C).

35 On March 2, 1955, a fifteen-year-old black girl was arrested because she refused to ___ her seat to a white woman.
(A) remove
(B) adapt
(C) surrender
(D) relieve


4(B).
X


37 Lured by false promises of a good job, a stable conflict-free environment or even a loving romantic relationship, victims of human _____ are then pushed into forced labor or sexual exploitation.
(A) trafficking
(B) slavery
(C) migration
(D) distribution


5(D).

38. The person we spoke to ______ no answer at first.
(A) making
(B) makes 
(C) make 
(D) made


6(C).
X


35 The antifraud tools of the time could not keep up with the crooks.
(A)The crooks are always at the mercy of the antifraud operations.
(B)The law against deception can hardly prevent swindlers.
(C)The swindlers fail to keep pace with the operations against fraud.
(D)With the antifraud tools, it is time to keep up with what the crooks are trying to do.


7(C).
X


12 In many countries, drug smuggling carries severe penalties. These include lengthy period of _______, flogging and even the death penalty.
(A) hallucination
(B) incarceration
(C) predilection
(D) trepidation


8(B).
X


68 The ___________of the Republic of China is a branch of government exercising the powers of auditing and impeachment.
(A) Control Yuan
(B) Executive Yuan
(C) Legislature Yuan
(D) Examination Yuan


9(C).
X


5 Polls constantly show that corruption is the top complaint of ordinary Chinese. From time to time, the Chinese government executes particularly _______offenders, to no apparent avail.
(A) conscientious
(B) egregious
(C) ingenious
(D) presumptuous


10(C).
X


編號第 47 題至第 50 題為篇章結構,各題請依文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者,各題答案內容不重複 
      I believe influence is the union of power and purpose. 47 But most importantly, she has purpose— an abiding commitment to the principles of goodness and generosity that transcend any one individual. I have sat with Oprah in interviews and in my home. 48 She makes you want to invite her into your life— and she invites you into hers. 
      Oprah, 52, reminds us that we who flourish in freedom have a moral responsibility to help others who have the desire to succeed but just need an opportunity. Oprah is helping create those opportunities. 49 In South Africa, the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls will educate a new generation of women leaders.
       50 Those are the millions of ordinary men and women who long to improve themselves, to become better parents, kinder friends and stronger individuals. For those people, Oprah is an inspiration. She has struggled with many of the challenges that we all face, and she has transformed her life. Her message is empowering: I did it, and so can you.

【題組】46 Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts director Malcolm Rogers got a hard time from his critics, not for accepting Lauren’s automobiles, but for succumbing to his public relations machinery.
(A) Rogers was criticized for being influenced by Lauren’s public relations strategies.
(B) Rogers was criticized for being biased against Lauren’s automobiles.
(C) Rogers had a hard time accepting Lauren’s automobiles and his public relations machinery.
(D) Being good at public relations, Rogers gave a good review of Lauren’s automobiles.


11(B).
X


5 Michael Jackson had become a worldwide _____ since he was a kid, and everything he did or said would make front-page news all over the world.
(A) appearance
(B) masterpiece
(C) phenomenon
(D) uniqueness


12(D).

32 The chief global purchaser tried to _____ ideas by saying, “If you have any new technologies you think we’d be interested in, be sure to let us know.”
(A) abate
(B) evacuate
(C) foster
(D) solicit


13(B).

36 I insisted upon confidentiality and the “right to ____”一people were free not to participate if they felt uncomfortable about any particular investigation.
(A) perceptibility
(B) reticence
(C) senility
(D) unanimity


14(C).
X


6 Jenny : Did you enjoy the movie? Sue : It was okay, but I _____ to the concert.
(A) had better go
(B) had better have gone
(C) would rather go
(D) would rather have gone


15(C).
X


40 Of all the different topics of controversy, from religion to the environment, nothing appears to get people _____ as the topic of politics.
(A)so inflamed
(B)with anger
(C)being furious
(D)more outrageous


16(C).

Customs and traditions seem to play an important role when it comes to names. (255) some thoughts to our names and names of people in different cultures, we may find it (255) to learn more about naming systems. There are some distinct differences between the ways of naming in Chinese and Western cultures. In the former, people have a tendency to keep their family name generation after generation.; however, in many Western cultures, surnames often change and there tends to be a wider range of them. Moreover, Chinese people show respect for their elders and ancestors by (256) their given names, whereas people in Western societies do exactly the opposite. Another difference concerns the order of family and given names. For the Chinese, family names (257) a person’s family membership are followed by given names, which come first in the Western tradition. Meanwhile, in many (258) countries, there is still another custom. Children will take their surnames from both their parents instead of taking them only from the father’s side. Apart from these different naming customs and traditions, there are some peculiar naming rules in certain cultures. Take the Yami people of Taiwan for example. In this culture, the son does not take the name of the father; (259) , the father changes his name upon the birth of his first son. For example, a father 40 his son Lamboan would also change his own name to Shaman Lamboan, (260) “Father of Lamboan.” Furthermore, the boy’s grandfather’s name would be changed to Shabin Lamboan, which stands for “Grandfather of Lamboan.” There are many other interesting naming systems around the world, and each one seems unique.
【題組】257.
(A) indicate
(B) indicated
(C) indicating
(D) to indicating


17(B).
X


     The urge that drives those salarymen in Tokyo to pass up karaoke on a Friday night is increasingly common. In the past, when people set out to improve themselves by learning another language, those that did not already speak it usually 13 English. But 14 English may be the only truly international language, millions of tongues are wagging over what is rapidly becoming the world’s other lingua franca: Mandarin. Seen as a key skill for people hitching their futures to China’s economic rise, Mandarin is becoming common 15 , particularly in Asia where trade ties with the Middle Kingdom are supplanting those of the region’s longtime primary partner, the US. Indeed, because English is spoken so universally, it no longer offers companies and employees the 16 it once did, according to a recent report by British linguist David Gaddol. He 17 , “In many Asian countries, in Europe and the USA, Mandarin has emerged as the new must-have language.” If you want to get ahead, learn Mandarin.
【題組】16
(A) edge
(B) range
(C) ridge
(D) vintage


18(D).
X


22 Which one of the following remedies is not available for patent infringement under the R.O.C. Patent Act?
(A)The damages calculated per Article 216 of the Civil Code.
(B)The damages based on the difference between the profits earned through patent exploitation after infringement and the profit normally expected through exploitation of the same patent.
(C)The total sale amount, not the net profits, of the infringing product as a punitive damages where the infringement is intentional.
(D)The amount calculated on the basis of reasonable royalties that may be collected from exploiting the invention patent being licensed.


19(A).

39 As the storm approached, the captain made a prompt decision to change _________ of the ship.
(A) course
(B) manual
(C) construction
(D) motion


20(B).
X


31 For the majority of Indians, religion is a part of their life, and it _________every aspect of their life, from commonplace daily chores to education and politics.
(A)circulates
(B)enhances
(C)identifies
(D)permeates


21(D).

32 Today’s young generations have grown up _______ by the immediate access and instant gratification provided by the likes of television and computer games.
(A) swallowed
(B) contaminated
(C) flooded
(D) conditioned


22(D).
X


請依下文回答第19題至第21題 
A study, commissioned by the International Council of Shopping Centers, found that “teenagers in suburban centers are bored and come to the shopping centers mainly as a place to go. Teenagers in suburban centers spent more time fighting, drinking, littering, and walking than did their urban counterparts, but presented fewer overall problems.” The report observed that “adolescents congregated in groups of two to four and predominantly at locations selected by them rather than management.” This probably had something to do with the decision to install game arcades, which allow management to channel these restless adolescents into naturally contained areas away from major traffic points of adult shoppers. The study concluded that mall management should tolerate and even encourage the teenage presence because, in the words of the report, “the vast majority support the same set of values as does shopping center management.” The same set of values means simply that mall kids are already preprogrammed to be consumers and that the mall can put the finishing touches to them as hard-core, lifelong shoppers just like everybody else. That, after all, is what the mall is about. So, it should not be surprising that in spending a lot of time there,adolescents find little that challenges the assumption that the goal of life is to make money and buy products, or that just about everything else in life is to be used to serve those ends.

【題組】19 What is this passage mainly about?
(A)Teenagers are encouraged to spend time in the mall.
(B)Teenagers should be contained in some particular areas of the mall.
(C)Teenagers are likely to become loyal adult shoppers since the mall provides a hangout place for them.
(D)Teenagers in suburban areas enjoy shopping in the mall more than their urban counterparts.


23(C).
X


9. A ____to witness (or subpoena) is a legal document that orders a person to attend a Board proceeding, sometimes requiring the person to bring specific documents to the hearing.
(A) summons
(B) negligence
(C) persistence
(D) investigation


24(D).
X


請依下文回答第 41 題至第 45 題 The story of Orlando’s stunning transformation from swamp and sinkhole to a metropolis began, inevitably, with Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse. Disney first flew over central Florida in an airplane on the fateful day of November 22, 1963. The Kennedy assassination would mark America forever. So would the decision Walt Disney made that day to turn an inland Florida agricultural center into an epicenter of world tourism. Disney chose Orlando first because it was at the confluence of two of the most important thoroughfares, what today are Interstate 4 and Florida’s Turnpike. Moreover, since Walt Disney’s original theme park—Disneyland, in southern California—covered fewer than 300 acres and was soon ringed with the suburban blight that its success inevitably attracted—motels, strip malls, and copycat amusement parks, Disney hoped to rectify in Florida his mistake of not making Disneyland big enough. He set out to create a new, bigger, better Magic Kingdom. Here, arriving visitors would not be permitted to choose their own parking spaces; smiling Disney characters would do that for them. Besides, water in this Magic Kingdom could not be the tannic brown common in central Florida. So Bay Lake was drained, the sludge removed, and clear water pumped into the resulting lagoon. Even dry land would be turned into another Disney illusion: As you traverse the theme park, you are actually walking on the roof of an immense, underground control building from which the operation is run, staffed, and supplied. 代號:2301 頁次:4-4
【題組】41 Why is November 22, 1963 important in the history of Orlando?
(A) President Kennedy was assassinated on that day.
(B) The location for Disney World was chosen on that day.
(C) Mickey Mouse flew over Orlando in an airplane on that day.
(D) Disney World was first open to the public in Orlando on that day.


25(B).

As your instructor advised, you ought to spend your time on something ____ researching into.
(A)precious
(B)worth
(C)worthy
(D)valuable


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