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(D)36 Betty has been very         towards Tom since their quarrel last week.

(A)afraid (B)bothering (C)clever (D)cold

(B)37 My father loves to         the mountains every Sunday morning.

(A)point (B)climb (C)trace (D)become

(D)38 The cookbook contains a wonderful         for roast chicken.

(A)system (B)spell (C)vehicle (D)recipe

(D)39 Before Sally and John divorced, they tried a        .

(A)widow (B)wedding (C)sequence (D)separation

(B)40 I love this song a lot because it has a sweet        .

(A)noise (B)melody (C)flour (D)waist

“Stay inside” is no longer a safe way to escape from unhealthful air. Recent studies have shown that indoor air pollution is almost always two to five times worse than outside pollution. Buildings create their own pollution, and the air inside many homes, office buildings, and schools is full of pollutants including chemicals, bacteria, and smoke. These pollutants are causing a group of unpleasant and dangerous symptoms such as eye or throat discomfort, headache, dizziness, and tiredness, which experts call “sick building syndrome.”

There is a possible solution to the problem of “sick” buildings. A scientist at NASA was trying to find ways to clean the air in space stations. He discovered that houseplants actually remove pollutants from the air. But we don’t know enough yet. There are many questions. For instance, which pollutants can plants remove? Which can’t they remove? How many plants are necessary to clean the air in the room? When we are able to answer these questions, we might find that plants offer an important pollution-control system for the 21st century.

請回答下列第 41 題至第 45 題

(D)41 The phrase “sick buildings” refers to the buildings which        .

(A)are unfriendly to the disabled

(B)are about to fall down

(C)provide a place for the sick to stay in

(D)have indoor air quality problems

(A)42 How would you summarize the first paragraph?

(A)Domestic pollution poses greater risk to health than we have thought.

(B)Indoor pollution causes discomfort.

(C)Walking down the street is safer than staying home.

(D)We are advised to open windows to bring fresh air into the house.

(B)43 According to the article, which of the following statements is true?

(A)A scientist at NASA advised us to return to nature.

(B)Growing houseplants is a possible way to reduce indoor air pollution.

(C)Houseplants can make home look more attractive.

(D)Houseplants could be a source of domestic pollution.

(B)44 According to the article, the word “pollutant” refers to the substance which          .

(A)prevents bacteria from growing

(B)is harmful to the environment and health

(C)slows down the growth of houseplants

(D)is created at space stations

(C)45 The most appropriate title for the passage would be “         .”

(A)Sick Building Syndrome

(B)The Cooperation of Science and Nature

(C)Indoor Air Pollution Problem and Its Solution

(D)Houseplants and Their Use

There is very little information about the great Master in the history of Chinese education, Confucius (551-479 BC), and his writings. He had many students, or disciples. Most of    46    scholars know today comes from the writings of the students who studied under Confucius.    47    his death, a few of his students began to record the teachings of Confucius. They also tried to    48    some of the history texts and poetry that Confucius edited. However,    49    all of the writings that have been attributed to Confucius, we are still not completely sure    50    parts were actually written by Confucius himself. Despite the uncertainty, future scholars will continue the task of keeping and exploring Confucius’s teachings.

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(A)46 (A)what (B)how (C)those (D)which

(C)47 (A)Until (B)For (C)Upon (D)At

(C)48 (A)ignore (B)distress (C)preserve (D)shock

(D)49 (A)along (B)between (C)into (D)among

(B)50 (A)that (B)which (C)whose (D)those

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(C)36 Mr. Wang’s lawyer argued strongly that his rights had been        because the police had illegally searched his apartment.

(A)produced (B)misled (C)violated (D)implied

(D)37 Tina has been        from diabetes for several years, and she has to go to see a doctor every month.

(A)affecting (B)catching (C)inflicting (D)suffering

(C)38 Mary experienced a great        and couldn’t speak when she heard the news.

(A)sample (B)secret (C)shock (D)similarity

(A)39 Could you please go to the post office and send this        out for me?

(A)letter (B)speech (C)stamp (D)word

(C)40 Jack gave me a big        on my birthday last year. I was really touched.

(A)accident (B)interest (C)surprise (D)trouble

The 30-Hour Famine is a program of World Vision, an international Christian relief and development organization established in the 1950s and dedicated to helping children in the world, because “when children have food, shelter and schooling and are protected, valued and loved, a community thrives.”

Each year, World Vision decides which countries will receive funding from the 30-Hour Famine. In 2001, for example, the money went to Rwanda, India, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Guatemala, Mali, Tanzania and the fund raising countries. In India, the money is being used to rescue children from sweatshops. In Ethiopia, where a drought has swept the land and robbed it of its vegetation, the money is being used for reforestation and soil management programs. Eighty per cent of all money raised goes to help children, with the other 20 per cent spent on staff salaries and marketing to increase awareness of world hunger.

Now that you know about the 30-Hour Famine and the difference it can make for children around the world, what are you going to do? You can visit <www.wvi.org and www.30hrfamine.com>, learn about the campaigns in your country, register to participate in a 30-Hour Famine and plunge whole-heartedly into your hunger!

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(A)41 The 30-Hour Famine was started so that people around the world could       .

(A)improve children’s lives

(B)participate in more volunteering work

(C)help poor countries do soil management

(D)gain a better understanding of what hunger means

(D)42 “Drought” in the second paragraph refers to       .

(A)flood (B)earthquake (C)terrible fire (D)shortage of water

(B)43 What does the second paragraph center on?

(A)How the 30-Hour Famine works.

(B)How the money raised by the Famine is used.

(C)How the writer learned about the 30-Hour Famine.

(D)How many children die from diseases related to famine.

(A)44 Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the article?

(A)World Vision decides which countries will receive funding.

(B)Each country in need sends in a proposal to apply for sponsorship.

(C)The 30-Hour Famine Program runs the organization of World Vision.

(D)20 per cent of all money is being used for reforestation and soil management programs.

(C)45 According to the article, we can infer that       .

(A)charitable actions make no difference in the world

(B)we will enjoy starving if we participate in a 30-Hour Famine

(C)the 30-Hour Famine Program is about helping children in need

(D)the volunteers go through a starvation process for their salaries

Leonardo da Vinci possessed one of history’s most searching minds. He was a scientist    46    an artist. His notebooks of more than 4,000 pages are an insight     47    his intellectual curiosity. He is perhaps best    48    his portrait Mona Lisa (1503). The identity of the Mona Lisa has long been a mystery for art scholars. In 1986 a computer analyst, Lillian Schwartz, asserted that Mona Lisa was really Leonardo himself.   49    that the painter was a homosexual and that he liked to trick people with riddles. Then in early 1987 another computer analyst came up with “evidence” that the smiling lady wore no necklace and    50    before a distant mountain range. In short, this painting may be the most controversial ever done.

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(A)46 (A)as well as (B)no better than (C)rather than (D)except for

(A)47 (A)into (B)upon (C)through (D)by

(D)48 (A)familiar with (B)familiar to (C)known with (D)known for

(C)49 (A)It is hoped (B)It is wished (C)It is believed (D)It is counted

(B)50 (A)stand (B)stood (C)standing (D)stands

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(A)36 I need some         to pay for the parking.

(A)change (B)checks (C)charge (D)currency

(B)37 Many people have died of liver cancer because it is difficult to         it in its early stages.

(A)choose (B)detect (C)prefer (D)repeat

(D)38 He gets very         with his job as a doorman.

(A)bore (B)boring (C)bores (D)bored

(C)39 It is a shame that the error was noticed only after Ms. Perng         the project proposal.

(A)sends in (B)has sent in (C)had sent in (D)is sending in

(D)40 William found the movie         because he loves the story about humans and animals.

(A)to interest (B)interest (C)interested (D)interesting

(A)41 David: I’m planning to go camping next weekend with my friends. Would you like to come with us?

Doris:         

David: Are you sure you don’t want to go? It should be a lot of fun.

(A)Oh, I’d like to, but I already have other plans.

(B)Where will you go?

(C)That sounds wonderful.

(D)Thanks for inviting me.

(A)42 Waiter: Are you ready to order?

Tommy: Yes. Can I have the steak, please?

Waiter:       

Tommy: Medium.

(A)How would you like it cooked? (B)Which part would you like?

(C)How fast should we serve you? (D)Do you prefer your steak well done?

Advertisements are everywhere. In order to draw our attention, advertisements have been  43    in different mediums and forms. They have been shown in buses and cars to    44    that people can see them wherever they go. They can also be seen in balloons floating up in the air. On the Internet, advertisements will pop up on the    45     so that people cannot avoid them. Although most people might feel excited when first seeing them, they can still    46    them away whenever they like. But people can do almost nothing about it if pop-up ads    47    on television. It can really affect people and most people aren’t happy to see them.

(D)43 (A)suffered (B)removed (C)explained (D)displayed

(B)44 (A)take care (B)make sure (C)pay off (D)act out

(A)45 (A)screen (B)keyboard (C)mouse (D)printer

(C)46 (A)smile (B)take (C)click (D)wipe

(C)47 (A)perform (B)watch (C)appear (D)sing

The thieves struck on the morning of August 22, 2004, not long after the Munch Museum had opened. The Sunday peace was broken by the shouting of the two men storming into the exhibition area. Using a gun to force the guards to the ground, they took two paintings off the wall and left. The whole thing took less than 5 minutes. The crime was seen as a shame to Norway, which regards Munch’s paintings as among its most valued cultural treasures. One and a half years on, six men were charged and their trial began February 14, 2006. The police may catch the thieves, but they don’t have the paintings. In the first place, the police took so long to arrive. By the time they did, the original witnesses were gone and the crime scene had been changed with other visitors. The only evidence they got was an unclear photo of two guys taken by the security camera. The police began to make some arrest 8 months later. As for the museum, it closed after the robbery and reopened 10 months later, after adding $6 million security equipment.

(D)48 On what day did the robbery happen?

(A)Monday. (B)Friday. (C)Saturday. (D)Sunday.

(B)49 When did the Museum reopen?

(A)April 2005. (B)June 2005. (C)February 2006. (D)December 2006.

(C)50 Why did the late arrival of the police make it more difficult to find the paintings?

(A)The guards had been seriously injured.  

(B)The security camera had been broken.

(C)Some evidence might have been lost.    

(D)The visitors had been scared away.

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(B)36 I need to go to the        to exchange my new basketball shoes.

(A)clinic (B)mall (C)coffee shop (D)restaurant

(B)37 Eating breakfast every morning is very important for students. It enables them to have  enough        to learn new things.

(A)interest (B)energy (C)dream (D)fun

(D)38 The endings of the modern movies are often open,        the viewers in doubt as to the final outcome of the characters.

(A)left (B)leaves (C)left to (D)leaving

(B)39 This luggage is three times as heavy        that.

(A)for (B)as (C)of (D)than

(B)40 Some people like football and           like basketball.

(A)other (B)others (C)another (D)the other

(B)41 John: Hello, is Mark there?

Mary: Yes.

John:                        

Mary: Well, he’s busy right now.

(A)Where is he?            (B)May I speak to him?

(C)I’ll call again later. (D)This is John speaking.

(D)42 Lisa: I’m going to the supermarket. Do you need anything?

John:                

Lisa: Sure. Anything else?

(A)Yes. It’s great. (B)May I take your order?

(C)Yes, please do.   (D)Could you buy some bread for me?

Online learning is also called distance education. Many American colleges and universities have been offering it for years. Online classes are usually taught by    43    who have been trained in online teaching. These classes can be highly interactive,    44    students communicate with each other and their teachers. Some classes require students to all log in at the same time so they can    45    live lectures by a professor. Students can also ask questions and work together on team projects. Many schools offer online education. Students should be especially careful of programs that offer a degree    46     for little or no work. These are known as diploma mills, and are illegal in the United States. Educational advisers also say that before you enter any program, make sure the work will    47    in your country.

(C)43 (A)technicians (B)colleagues (C)professors (D)nurses

(A)44 (A)where (B)which (C)that (D)when

(A)45 (A)join (B)participate (C)make (D)listen

(B)46 (A)exchange (B)in return (C)require (D)in need

(D)47 (A)regard (B)be regarded (C)recognize (D)be recognized

In 1888, Vincent Van Gogh moved to Arles, a town in southern France. The artist Paul Gauguin moved there too, and they became good friends. The weather was beautiful, and they were both inspired by the colorful countryside. They painted daily and talked about art, but they didn’t have much money. Van Gogh often became sad and couldn’t paint. One day he became very angry and argued with Gauguin. Gauguin left Arles, and shortly after, Van Gogh cut off a piece of his own ear.

After a while, Van Gogh began to paint again. He sent some paintings to Paris but couldn’t sell them. Then, in 1890, early on a Sunday evening, Van Gogh went out to the countryside with his paints. He took out a gun and shot himself in the chest. His brother Theo traveled from Paris to be with him. Two days later, Van Gogh died.

In his short, sad life, Van Gogh painted 200 paintings. He sold only one of them. In 1990, one of his paintings was sold for 82.5 million U.S. dollars.

(C)48 This passage is mainly about       .

(A)a short friendship between Van Gogh and Gauguin

(B)the reason why Van Gogh cut off his own ear

(C)Van Gogh’s life in Arles as an unknown painter

(D)Theo’s brotherly love for Vincent Van Gogh

(D)49 Which of the following statements is correct?

(A)Van Gogh could not paint any more after his crazy act.

(B)Van Gogh did not attempt to kill himself.

(C)Theo came from Paris to attend Van Gogh’s funeral.

(D)Van Gogh killed himself in the countryside.

(B)50 One of Van Gogh’s paintings was sold for 82.5 million U.S. dollars about        years after his death.

(A)50 (B)100 (C)150 (D)200

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(C)36 They decided to change the plan because they couldn’t find any           to the problem.

(A)reply (B)result (C)solution (D)standard

(B)37 Some young people learn to be more           and responsible after they go to college and live away from home.

(A)fearful (B)independent (C)playful (D)selfish

(A)38 If you think that skiing is so easy,           you should go to Switzerland and try to ski on one of the mountains there.

(A)then (B)but (C)though (D)and

(D)39 Janet has changed a lot since high school. I could hardly           her at last night’s party.

(A)mention (B)inform (C)program (D)recognize

(C)40 Please wait here for a while. I’ll have the documents           for you as quickly as possible.

(A)prepare (B)prepares (C)prepared (D)preparing

Jackie Chan, possibly one of the biggest movie stars in the world, is famous for his action movies. In fact, Chan’s movies are more than simple action movies—they are action-comedies. He started using comedy early in his    41    when he was preparing to be the next Bruce Lee. He realized that his    42    face would stop him from being as tough as Lee, so he started to use comedy. But Chan quickly found that using humor was not so simple. His movie “Rush Hour” was a much  43    success in America and Europe than in Asia. Chan says this was because in different countries people have a different sense of humor. The humor in “Rush Hour” just didn’t work with    44    audiences. “From that time, I knew that I would have to make    45    movies a year; one for Asian market and one for American market.” Everyone likes humor, but the humor everyone likes is different.

(A)41 (A)career (B)family (C)childhood (D)retirement

(C)42 (A)sad (B)angry (C)friendly (D)tiresome

(C)43 (A)taller (B)heavier (C)bigger (D)darker

(A)44 (A)Asian (B)African (C)American (D)European

(B)45 (A)one (B)two (C)three (D)four

According to “pro-life” supporters, a fertilized human egg is a human being. Any effort to stop its development is murder. No one has the right to kill another human being, and so abortion, to end a pregnancy and kill a life, should not be legal. Moreover, pro-life groups often emphasize the importance of motherhood to women. They argue that abortion can do terrible damage to a woman’s body and mind.

“Pro-choice” groups, on the other hand, support a woman’s right to choose whether or not to have an abortion. They argue that a woman has the right to control her body and to determine her future. Besides, as the majority of fertilized eggs are lost from the womb naturally and do not develop further, it is wrong to see an embryo or a fetus as a person, with a right to life.

(D)46 What is the main topic of the article?

(A)Motherhood (B)Children (C)Eggs (D)Abortion

(C)47 According to the article, “pro-life” supporters see a human embryo as a             .

(A)killer (B)womb (C)person (D)lawyer

(A)48 According to the article, which of the following is “pro-life” supporters’ argument?

(A)Women who have an abortion will suffer physically and mentally.

(B)Motherhood is not important to women at all.

(C)Men love women who oppose abortion more than those who are for it.

(D)Men will have an affair if their wives have an abortion.

(B)49 According to the article, “pro-choice” groups argue that           .

(A)it’s wrong to end a pregnancy

(B)women should be allowed to make choices for themselves

(C)a fetus has a right to life

(D)children are unimportant to women

(D)50 It can be inferred from the article that for “pro-choice” groups, abortion is a           .

(A)dangerous choice (B)medical issue (C)serious crime (D)human right

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(B)36 This CD player is more expensive than          in the store.

(A)all together (B)any other (C)others (D)all

(B)37 Henry is very smart, and he knows how to          the difficult problem.

(A)burn up (B)deal with (C)stop by (D)wake up

(B)38 Because Linda is trying to lose weight, she          desserts as much as she can.

(A)enjoys (B)avoids (C)loves (D)purchases

(A)39          as the two government leaders could not reach an agreement, the possibilities for peace are still remote.

(A)As long (B)As much (C)As soon (D)As many

(D)40 Some people think that BMI is too general to be really useful. Despite the         , there are strong positive aspects of it.

(A)crisis (B)conflict (C)climate (D)criticism

Those who are in favor of bringing the wolves back to Yellowstone have their arguments. Biologists say that wolves    41    an important part in the ecosystem of this wilderness area. Through their    42    they remove the weak and diseased members of the elk and deer populations. They keep the population    43    growing too large. Naturalists believe the wolves are an essential part of the wilderness. And they are the only part of the ecosystem that is    44    from the Yellowstone area. Naturalists want to restore Yellowstone to the way it    45    before Columbus set foot in America in 1492. They want visitors to the park to have the experience of hearing wolves howl at night—an experience many describe as the best the wilderness has to offer.

(B)41 (A)use (B)play (C)give (D)worth

(B)42 (A)mating (B)hunting (C)growing (D)bombing

(D)43 (A)to (B)on (C)out (D)from

(C)44 (A)to miss (B)missed (C)missing (D)to be missed

(B)45 (A)is (B)was (C)were (D)has been

When people get married, they usually plan to have children. Sometimes, however, a couple cannot have a child of their own. In this case, they may decide to adopt a child. Some people prefer to adopt infants; others adopt older children. Some couples adopt children from their own countries; others adopt children from foreign countries. Some people adopt children of their same race; others adopt children of different races.

Most adopted children know that they are adopted. Psychologists and child care experts generally think this is a good idea. However, many adoptees have very little information about their biological mother and father. As a matter of fact, it is often very difficult for adoptees to find out about their birth parents because the birth records of most adoptees are usually sealed. The information is confidential, so no one can see it. Sealed documents protect both adoptees and their natural parents.

(A)46 According to the article, married couples usually wish to        .

(A)have children (B)travel around the world

(C)buy a car     (D)make a fortune

(D)47 According to the article, which of the following statements is true?

(A)Married couples usually prefer to adopt infants.

(B)Few couples want to adopt children of different races.

(C)Young couples like to adopt children from foreign countries.

(D)Married couples may adopt children of different ages.

(B)48 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “adoptees” in the article?

(A)child psychologists (B)adopted children

(C)child care experts  (D)adoptive parents

(B)49 Which of the following is closest in meaning to “natural parents” that appears at the end of the article?

(A)Related parents (B)Biological parents (C)Loving parents (D)Lucky parents

(C)50 According to the article, sealed documents about adoptees are meant to be         .

(A)offensive (B)confusing (C)secret (D)open

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(C)36 Hackers can           our computers and steal our personal information.

(A)take up (B)take off (C)take over (D)take away

(C)37 Many women take up karate           to feel secured in the streets at night.

(A)in case (B)so that (C)so as (D)in care

(B)38 People in this town wanted to           the overpriced shop although it has a great variety of imported goods.

(A)brake (B)boycott (C)broaden (D)brew

(D)39 Every time I           a new word, I look it up in the dictionary.

(A)fall over (B)bound for (C)cruise in (D)come across

(C)40 When ordered by their parents to eat vegetables, many children do so only             .

(A)deliciously (B)gracefully (C)reluctantly (D)unknowingly

第 41 題至第 45 題,請依文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者

Taiwan ranked ninth among 12 Asian countries rated in an English skills index, outperforming only Vietnam, China and Thailand. The    41    was reported by Education First, an international education company, that rated 1.7 million adults from 54 countries globally from 2009 - 11 based on tests covering English listening and reading proficiency. Taiwan ranked ninth in Asia and 30th in the world and its global ranking was    42    the 26th - 38th range that

represents low proficiency, according to the company’s English Proficiency Index.

Commenting on Singapore and Malaysia’s English skills, Education First Senior Vice President Christopher McCormick said the two nations have higher proficiencies because their populations are composed of multiple    43    groups who rely on English to communicate.    44    South Korea(21st overall)and Japan(22nd overall)put a high priority on education, the lack of an English-speaking environment, the focus on memorization and the passive interaction    45    teachers and students led to their proficiency levels falling below the OECD average, he said.

(A)41 (A)result (B)achievement (C)game (D)cooperation

(D)42 (A)at (B)over (C)under (D)within

(B)43 (A)athletic (B)ethnic (C)political (D)age

(A)44 (A)Although (B)Because (C)Whatever (D)Nevertheless

(D)45 (A)during (B)within (C)around (D)between

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題

AP classes are college-level courses taken during high school that will provide students the opportunity to earn credit or advanced standing at most colleges and universities. According to The College Board, AP classes help students:

  • Gain the edge in college preparation
  • Stand out in the college admissions process
  • Broaden your intellectual horizons

For more information on how to register and the benefits of scheduling AP courses, talk to your high school counselor, an AP instructor or go to http://www.CollegeBoard.com.

If your high school doesn’t have all of these classes, colleges and universities will consider this fact. Also, many colleges and universities have special admissions procedures for students who have high academic potential but need help to reach that potential because of educational or other disadvantages.

(D)46 What is mainly described in this passage?

(A)The College Board.             (B)Disadvantaged high school students.

(C)College admissions procedures. (D)Special classes in secondary schools.

(B)47 Who are the target readers of this passage?

(A)College professors.    (B)High school students.

(C)College board members. (D)Admissions officials.

(A)48 Which of the following is not true about AP courses?

(A)They are offered in all schools.

(B)They make students more knowledgeable.

(C)They prepare students for college studies.

(D)They are recognized for college credit in many universities.

(D)49 What does AP most likely stand for in this passage?

(A)Associate Professor. (B)Associated Press.

(C)Account Payable.     (D)Advanced Placement.

(C)50 Which of the following words from the passage is closest in meaning to “advantage”?

(A)Credit. (B)Standing. (C)Edge. (D)Potential.

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(D)36 Under the threat of Ebola virus, people who have not been inoculated are        to the disease.

(A)numerable (B)anonymous (C)insensitive (D)vulnerable

(C)37 Hurricanes are not         ; therefore, they always cause severe casualties.

(A)portable (B)persistent (C)predictable (D)premature

(B)38 M. Rodriguez said clearly, “I like Pilar. She always         with her jokes.”

(A)freaked me out (B)cheered me up (C)chilled me out (D)ended me up

(C)39 The Internet is rapidly        the TV as the most popular form of home entertainment.

(A)taking place of (B)in use of (C)replacing (D)displacing

(D)40 The most convenient way to get        this small town is to ride a scooter.

(A)on (B)above (C)at (D)around

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Pushing a wheelchair is not really as easy as it looks. Before    41    out, you have to make sure that the rider is situated well in the seat of the wheelchair, so that the balance is kept steady during the ride. Also, her legs have to be firmly placed on the footrests so that her feet will not  42    on the ground. Then, before going forward, the brakes on the wheels have to be released. While en route, there are also many things to watch out for. You should never go too fast    43     bumps appear in your path. Maybe a teenager will suddenly stop in front of you to tie his tennis  44    laces or a young toddler will wander into your pathway, and you will have to come to a   45    stop. If you are careful enough, you and the rider will arrive at your destination without any mishaps.

(B)41 (A)reaching (B)setting (C)stretching (D)pointing

(A)42 (A)drag (B)pull (C)walk (D)trip

(C)43 (A)if so (B)and then (C)in case (D)although

(C)44 (A)ball (B)racket (C)shoe (D)game

(B)45 (A)later (B)sudden (C)false (D)heavy

請依下文回答第 46 題至第 50 題

Tourism today has become rather specialized. In addition to the general tours, which only allow the traveler to quickly visit one or two heritage sites and do a little shopping on the side, innovative travel agencies offer a number of itineraries for people with special interests. For modern-day religious pilgrims, trips are arranged to Jerusalem and Mecca. For people who are interested in nature, ocean liners retrace the voyages taken by the naturalist Charles Darwin.

Nature lovers can also take ecological tours that teach how to distinguish the plant and insect life in preserved wetlands. One of the newer types of tourism is called dark tourism, which includes tours to cemeteries and prisons. The traveler can visit the tombs of famous people at a cemetery in Paris or visit prisons where well-known political prisoners or hardened criminals were imprisoned. For people who take such specialized tours, learning something is more important than just being able to say, “I’ve been there.”

(A)46 The journey taken together by the faithful followers of a particular religion is called a       .

(A)pilgrimage (B)pleasure trip (C)performance (D)general tour

(B)47 An ocean tour that follows Darwin’s journeys would take you to see the unusual             on remote islands in the Pacific.

(A)history museums   (B)natural species

(C)sea coast resorts (D)high-tech harbors

(C)48 According to the paragraph, on an ecological tour you would most likely be given instruction  in          various species of plant life.

(A)cultivating (B)planting (C)identifying (D)hybridizing

(B)49 The type of tourism called dark tourism could take you to visit a         .

(A)medieval castle (B)burial site (C)political convention (D)battleground

(B)50 From the paragraph we may assume that the writer most likely prefers        tours.

     (A)expensive (B)specialized (C)ordinary (D)business

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(A)36 The weather forecast says it is going to clear         soon.

(A)up (B)out (C)over (D)down

(A)37 Prior         his departure, the man wrote an email to his daughter.

(A)to (B)of (C)in (D)on

(C)38 You may not like this place because it’s in the middle of nowhere and you have to         all the inconvenience.

(A)catch up with (B)keep up with (C)put up with (D)come up with

(A)39 Take a         at the time when your body most needs to sleep.

(A)nap (B)lap (C)cap (D)pan

(A)40 I often think of the school         I went to and the friends I made there.

(A)that (B)what (C)when (D)where

(B)41 This time he took his medicine without         to do so.

(A)have reminded (B)having been reminded (C)reminding (D)to remind

Nowadays, computers have become part of our daily lives. People use computers to search for information, or simply play computer games.

I use my computer twice a week. I frequently use it to download pop songs and movies from the Internet. I often use Facebook to keep in touch with friends who are far away. Sometimes I write something and post it on my blog in order to let others know what is going on in my life.

Computers are convenient; however, they do cause serious problems. For example, some teenagers play computer games so often that they ignore their studies. They become addicted to computer games and stop interacting with people, finally forgetting how to function in the real world. In addition, long hours of computer use can result in poor eyesight and other health problems.

(C)42 How often does the speaker use his or her computer?

(A)every day (B)every other week (C)two times a week (D)twice a day

(A)43 All of the following problems are named in the article except

(A)expensive cost     (B)health concern

(C)internet addiction (D)personal relationship

(D)44 When the author lists the problems related to computer, he or she is especially talking about

(A)people who have many friends.  (B)poor and lazy students.

(C)those in their old age.        (D)young people between 13 and 19.

(D)45 According to the article, people may not be able to see well because they

(A)eat too much.    (B)don’t wear glasses.

(C)study very hard. (D)use computer for too long.

The endangered leopard cat is one of only two wild cat species native to Taiwan. They are ash-brown or yellow brown    46    , and weigh three to six kilograms. Their bodies are 55-65 centimeters    47   . Truth be told, leopard cats don’t look all that different from a housecat; the most obvious difference is the white patch they have behind their ears.

Miaoli County has a    48    large population of leopard cats and they live right among us. The reason why leopard cats choose to live so close to human habitations is because the grasslands, forests, and fields are full of rodents, birds, and hares on which they prey, and the forests provide the cats    49    protected environment in which to rear their young. Recently, the development in the area has endangered this cleverest of cats. We must work together if we are to save them from the threats they    50    .

(C)46 (A)in size (B)in shape (C)in color (D)in figure

(A) (D)47 (A)tall (B)fat (C)high (D)long

(A)48 (A)relatively (B)recklessly (C)physically (D)optionally

(A)49 (A)with (B)that (C)for (D)to

(D)50 (A)deal (B)reduce (C)pose (D)face

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(D)36 People in this neighborhood are       . We are moving to a place which is more friendly.

(A)desirable (B)open-minded (C)kind-hearted (D)hostile

(D)37 John was neither intelligent nor diligent. However, to my       , he passed the test.

(A)involvement (B)commitment (C)engagement (D)astonishment

(B)38 Paula and I are        about each other. We fell in love the first day we met online three months ago.

(A)sad (B)crazy (C)loving (D)attractive

(B)39 I will be here for        four years.

(A)the other (B)another (C)others (D)one another

(A)40 While we were waiting for the train, we saw two tourists who seemed lost, so we        to help.

(A)offered (B)cautioned (C)hesitated (D)introduced

There are some old cities in Turkey. Some of the cities are over 2,000 years old. No one lives in these cities today, but people still    41    them. Why do tourists want to see them? Because the cities are under the ground!

The cities had kitchens. They had meeting rooms. They had places to   42    cereal. They had tables. They even had air tunnels or chimneys. The air tunnels made it    43    to breathe more than one hundred feet under the ground. They kept fresh air flowing through the    44    .

The cities had locking stones. The stones could only be opened or closed    45   inside. The locking stones were used to keep the people safe inside the cities.

(D)41 (A)destroy (B)invent (C)arrest (D)visit

(B)42 (A)harvest (B)store (C)grow (D)search

(A)43 (A)safe (B)hard (C)cruel (D)tight

(B)44 (A)Turkey (B)rooms (C)cities (D)stone

(A)45 (A)from (B)to (C)of (D)with

Did you know that 7 out of 10 students have cheated at least one in the past year? Did you know that 50 percent of those students have cheated more than twice? These shocking statistics are from a survey of 9,000 U.S. high school students.

Incredibly, teachers may even be encouraging their students to cheat! Last year at a school in Detroit, teachers reportedly provided their students with answers to statewide standard tests. Students at the school told investigators that they were promised pizza and money if they cheated on the test as told. Similar charges at several schools in San Diego county have prompted investigation. A student at a local high school says she

sees students cheating on almost every test, and the teachers don’t do anything about it.

The kids claim that they’re tempted to cheat because of peer pressure and intense competition to get top grades. Many kids also say that their parents are setting a bad example by “fudging” on income taxes, lying about age to pay lower admission prices, or cheating their way out of a speeding ticket. They are sending a message to their kids that it is okay to cheat and lie.

Finding solutions to this problem is difficult. In our school’s math classes, each student has different problems on their test papers, so it is useless to look at someone else’s answers. Teachers could also randomly mix the problems throughout the page. Another solution is for adults to lower their expectations. Chances are that students believe cheating is the only way to meet unreasonably high expectations. Perhaps it is time for parents and teachers to seriously examine whether higher test results are important enough to encourage cheating.

(B)46 Which of the following is the best title for the article?

(A) Working in America (B)Cheating in America

(C)Students in America (D)Teachers in America

(B)47 According to the article, what did teachers at a school in Detroit ask their students to do?

(A)They asked their students never to cheat on tests.

(B)They asked their students to cheat on tests.

(C)They asked their students never to have pizzas for lunch.

(D)They asked their students to have pizzas for lunch.

(D)48 Which of the following definitions is correct about “tempted” in paragraph three?

(A)told do the right thing     (B)advised to pay a speeding ticket

(C)urged to set a good example (D)encouraged to do wrong

(A)49 Which of the following definitions is correct about “fudging” in paragraph three?

(A)to act dishonestly (B)to act bravely (C)to act fairly (D)to act smartly

(A)50 According to the article, which of the following statements is true?

(A)The problem of cheating among students cannot be easily solved.

(B)Intense competition has nothing to do with cheating on exams.

(C)Bad examples from parents send a message to their children that it’s okay to laugh at others.

(D)It’s time for parents and teachers to have high expectations of their children’s performance on exams.

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