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彰化縣私立精誠中學 106 學年度第一學期第一次段考 國二英文科試題

I. Vocabulary (10%)

1. It’s sense that cheetahs(獵豹) run the fastest in the world if we exclude(排除) the animals in the air and in the ocean.

(A) concentrated (B) convenient (C) continue (D) common

2. We’re now talking about the naughty kid’s behavior rather than his grade. It’s quite a matter.

(A) dangerous (B) different (C) difficult (D) dead

3. Air pollution is not just a problem of central Taiwan, but a issue. (A) national (B) bright (C) southern (D) medium

4. Children have their to education. No one can stop them from going to school to learn.

(A) taste (B) left (C) sight (D) right

5. If the weather is next weekend, we will go to the mountains to enjoy the nature. (A) fine (B) friendly (C) fresh (D) free

6. The construction of the new library will bring a great to this remote village. People there can broaden their knowledge by reading.

(A) text (B) benefit (C) attention (D) pressure

7. The coach of the school team has to the responsibility for the defeat of the ball game.

(A) neck (B) knee (C) liver (D) shoulder

8. The professor will call the roll(點名) every class, so please don’t skip any class and always be .

(A) possible (B) public (C) present (D) pickled

9. The three colors of the France flag freedom, equality and brotherhood respectively(分別地).

(A) take in (B) stand for (C) go with (D) burst out

10. To thank you for donating that much money to help the kids in need, they will make you their thank-you cards .

(A) in return (B) to fit in (C) to dress up (D) in a hurry

II. Grammar (10%)

11. Mother’s Day is around the corner. We can show our thanks to our mom by and .

(A) sending her cards; bought her some flowers (B) making her a cake; giving presents for her (C) writing a thank-you card for her; cook her a meal

(D) helping her do the housework; making a big meal for her

12. The fancy car in front of the gate is . It is boyfriend who bought it for her as an anniversary present last year.

(A) her; her (B) Linda’s; her (C) Linda’s car; hers (D) hers; Linda

13. How does the band’s latest album ? Also, what does its cover look ? (A) sound; like (B) hear like; X (C) listen to; X (D) sound like; like

14. As soon as Daniel kneeled down, took out the ring and proposed to Wenny, she became and looked at her boyfriend.

(A) gladly; glad (B) surprisingly; surprised (C) possible; possibly (D) happy; happily

15. Although Charlie didn’t feel well today, he didn’t take a day off but kept working. Which of the following sentences has the SAME meaning to the bold(粗體) sentence?

(A) If he were ill, he would take a few days off.

(B) He chose to stay at home though there was lots of work to do. (C) He was sick, but he still went to work.

(D) He took a sick leave, so he had to finish his job after his recovery.

16. If we all our dream colleges next year, our teacher us to a big meal. (A) attend; will treat (B) will get into; will treat

(C) entered; would treat (D) go to; treats

17. A: Miss Liu is wondering packages these are. They block the passage.

B: Oh! They are Jobo’s costumes. He is going to dress up as a magic mirror and a robber in a play.

(A) that (B) which (C) what (D) whose

18. all students prepare for the exam in advance, and I .

(A) Not; don’t, either. (B) No; do, too. (C) Almost; haven’t yet (D) With; do, too.

19. Nick’s family is going to have a three-day vacation in Hualien next month. They are going to book a hotel to stay they arrive. I have no idea what they’ll do they

don’t find one.

(A) when; if (B)if; though (C) when; but (D) if; when 20. Who goes to the studio the least often?

(A) Alex works in the studio almost every night.

(B) Besides weekdays, Tiffany goes to the studio even on weekends. (C) Chrissy’s boyfriend picks her up at the studio quite often. (D) Sometimes you can hear Megan singing in the studio.

III. Cloze (10%)

a.

I just got back from my first-ever trip abroad. I spent a whole week with my family in the United Kingdom. We stayed in London the first few days. We 21 all the sights and visited some historical museums. We even went to Buckingham Palace, 22 the Queen of England lives. From London, we took a train all the way up to Edinburgh in Scotland. The best thing about it was the castles, no 23 about it. My aunt took about a million photos in front of it. We had haggis there, too. Haggis is a sheep’s stomach 24 with the sheep’s heart, liver, and lungs. It might sound a little bit 25 , but the taste wasn’t so bad.

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21. (A) took away (B) took on (C) took off (D) took in 22. (A) where (B) who (C) when (D) what

23. (A) question (B) feeling (C) mind (D) sign 24. (A) filling (B) filled (C) fills (D) that fills 25. (A) scaring (B) scary (C) scare (D) scared b.

Here on the shores of southern Canada, a whale is 26 . After 27 for hours to save the whale, the rescue team is giving up hope. Soon the team will face a new problem, because when a whale dies, it becomes a time bomb. 28 the animal begins to rot, gases build up inside it. The team must find a way to free these gases, 29 the whale will explode. This film from Ireland from 2012 shows 30 to deal with a whale that’s about to pop. They cut hundreds of small holes in the whale’s body, and little by little they brought down the pressure.

26. (A) died (B) death (C) dying (D) dead 27. (A) trying (B) tried (C) has tried (D) tries 28. (A) With (B) Though (C) Before (D) As 29. (A) and (B) so (C) or (D) but 30. (A) how (B) what (C) that (D) who

IV. Fill in the blanks (15%)

a.

(A) have strong feelings for (B) stood for (C) caught our eye (D) took me to (E) went well with (AB) give them a shot (AC) fell in love with (AD) crossed their mind (BC) took a bite

My friends 31 Ching Cheng night market last night, where they bought their dinner quite often. Over there, they showed me their favorite food stands. The first stand sold stinky tofu. My friends were crazy about it, but it smelled terrible to me. Yet guess what! After I 32 , I just couldn’t stop eating it. The stinky tofu really 33 the pickled cabbage. Then, my friend bought me a pig’s blood cake. The name sounded horrible, but I 34 it after I tasted it. The pearl milk tea stand 35 when we got thirsty. I liked it a lot after I drank it. I really like these snacks. When you visit Taiwan, don’t forget to 36 .

b.

When I say reading, I don’t really mean quickly looking over a blog or reading your texts. 37 The type of reading I’m talking about has a lot of benefits. When you read a book, all your attention is on the story. 38 Now think about how you feel when you’re reading something on the Internet. Your attention may be on the article one minute, but the next minute you’re checking your email, laughing at a funny picture, or watching a video about penguins. 39 Try to find at least 15 to 20 minutes a day to quietly read a book. 40

(A) You’ll be surprised how much it can change your life.

(B) This lowers stress and builds your power of concentration and memory. (C) Your focus is all over the place.

(D) It shows that even a little online reading can change the way you see the world. (E) There’s a big difference between that type of reading and real reading.

c.

A long time ago, a stranger visited a small town. 41 They went inside their houses, turned their back on him and coldly said to him, “there’s nothing for you here.” “No worries. I just want to make delicious stone soup to share with you all,” said the stranger. 42 Later, people began to come and check out the soup. “If I add tomatoes to the soup, it will be tasty,” said the stranger. 43 “Although the soup is good enough, I still need some beef.” Shortly after, some people brought beef. 44 Finally, there was a pot of delicious soup for everyone to share. After the meal, everyone thanked the stranger for the soup. The stranger replied, “ 45 ”

(A) Soon, a villager gave a basket of tomatoes to him.

(B) I didn’t make the soup alone. In fact, we made it together. (C) He dropped a stone into his pot and started cooking.

(D) After all, it’s important to work together to solve the problem. (E) It continued this way with other food.

(AB) The people there were not friendly to him.

V. Reading comprehension (30%)

a.

Held on April 30 every year, Queen’s Day in the Netherlands is the time for the Dutch(荷 蘭人) to celebrate the Queen Mother’s birthday. It is when the country’s citizens unite together as one. For those visiting Amsterdam during this festival, there are many sights to see. One of the best ways to enjoy these sights is to do as the locals do and hop on a bike.

While riding around, make sure to stop and give your taste buds a treat with the huge selection of snacks being sold. Vendors show off their national pride by serving foods and drinks that are orange in color and even in flavor. What’s more, visitors will see a sea of orange as streets, canals(運河), and people are dressed in the color of the Royal Family. Some fountains are also specially prepared to spray water that is dyed(染) orange.

Other options for entertainment are flea markets, interactive(互動式的) games, and live performances. Concerts are held regularly, and there are areas designed especially for children. There is no doubt that the Queen’s Day celebration in Amsterdam has it all. 46. Where can you probably find this article?

(A) In a travel guidebook. (B) In a fashion magazine. (C) In a business column. (D) In a history textbook.

47. What scene is most likely to be seen on April 30 in Amsterdam? (A) People in orange are all over on the street.

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(B) People put on costumes of kings and queens to be a part of royal family. (C) People dye their hair orange on that day.

(D) People go to the fruit stand to buy baskets of oranges because of the big sale. 48. What celebration is NOT mentioned above?

(A) People can spend their free time taking part in live concert outside. (B) Most citizens go around the country in their cars.

(C) There are many markets for people to hang around.

(D) It’s easy for people to find lots of orange flavor food on the street. 49. What does the bold sentence mean in the last paragraph?

(A) If tourists want to have a boat trip, Amsterdam will be their best choice. (B) It’s possible for visitors to come across(巧遇) the Queen on the street that day. (C) People can experience a variety of(各式各樣) foreign culture in Amsterdam. (D) People in Amsterdam have lots of ways to celebrate this holiday.

b.

(Candy and Cookies stop in front of a store sign.) Candy: No way! It’s an all-you-can-eat dessert shop.

Cookies: Look, the sign says they have treats from all sorts of countries.

Candy: I’ll admit I have a sweet tooth, but one slice of cake is usually enough for me. Cookies: But the sweets are not all sweet. Some are salty, bitter, and even spicy. Candy: I really don’t need the extra calories.

Cookies: Are you kidding me? You’re as fit as ever. Candy: Your sweet talk is not going to work on me.

Cookies: Get this - there’s no time limit. That means we can take our own sweet time. Candy: Come on. Be honest, how many sweets can you eat before you feel like throwing up? Cookies: I’ve never counted before, so why not find out now?

Candy: You’re crazy.

Cookies: It’s a sweet deal. Besides, we’ll just cut out desserts for a year, so you don’t have to worry about getting fat.

Candy: You know what? You’ve actually succeeded in sweet talking me into giving this place a try.

Cookies: Sweet! Let’s go.

50. According to the dialogue, what are Cookies and Candy going to do next? (A) They’ll pass it by because they’re afraid of getting fat.

(B) They’ll step into the store, but this is going to be their last time this year. (C) We have no idea whether they’ll go inside or not.

(D) They’ll skip it this time, but come back to visit it next year.

51. There are a lot of “sweet” words in the dialogue. Which one has the same meaning as DESSERTS?

(A) You’ve actually succeeded in sweet talking me into giving this place a try.

(B) They are not all sweet. Some are salty, bitter, and even spicy.

(C) It’s a sweet deal.

(D) How many sweets can you eat before you feel like throwing up? 52. What does the bold phrase “have a sweet tooth” mean?

(A) Someone who likes to eat desserts. (B) Someone whose teeth are sweet. (C) Someone who always says sweet words.

(D) Someone who has to go to a dentist because of eating too much snacks. 53. What’s the key reason that makes Candy change her mind?

(A) Because there are desserts from many foreign countries. (B) Because there is no time limit.

(C) Because they can eat all of desserts in the store.

(D) Because they’ll not eat any desserts for a year to avoid getting fat. c.

Bats have very few house rules. They need a place that’s protected from predators(掠食 者), close to food, and with easy access(取得途徑) to water. Wherever they live, it’s got to allow them to hang upside down to rest. Besides that, these winged creatures are highly adaptable(適應力強的). They will settle everywhere from a spooky cave to a dark corner or crack under your own roof.

For a long time, people thought bats preferred to live in more rural(鄉村的) settings, like the open fields. But recent research has revealed that bats actually love cities. In fact, the flying animals may be healthier if they live in urban(城市的) environments.

The fact appears most of bats died in less populated(居住的) places. In the city, bat populations(數量) have also declined, but not as sharply. Speaking of what benefits bats bring to humans, they keep the number of insects under control and even pollinate(授粉) plants.

54. What’s the main idea of this article?

(A) Cities are more suitable for bats to live than villages.

(B) The number of bats is on the rise because they can live with human.

(C) Bats help farmers to kill insect, which is good for the production(生產) of food. (D) Because of the air pollution, bats will die in the modern cities.

55. Where will be the best place for bats to live? (A) A place far away from humans.

(B) A place close to the river.

(C) A place that is dry enough for them to keep warm. (D) A place that is open to the wild.

56. What’s the relationship between humans and bats? (A) Humans do harm to bats’ living.

(B) Bats can live with humans.

(C) Bats cause a lot of damage(損害) to the environment. (D) Humans should stay away from bats.

d.

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A man once had four sons who never stopped fighting with one another. He was always telling them how much easier life would be if they worked together but they took no notice of him. One day he decided to show them what he meant.

He called all the sons together and put a tightly tied bundle of sticks on the floor in front of them. "Can you break that?" he asked the youngest son. The boy put his knee on the bundle. Though he pressed and pulled with his arms, he could not bend the wood. The father asked each son in turn to try to break the bundle, but none of them could do it.

Then he untied the string and scattered the sticks. "Now try," he said. The boys broke the sticks easily in their hands. "Do you see what I mean?" asked the father. "If only you stand together, no one can hurt you. If you all disagree the whole time and insist on going your separate ways, the first enemy you meet will be able to destroy you."

57. What did the father asked his sons to do to teach them the lesson? (A) He asked them to tie the sticks together.

(B) He wanted them to make good use of the sticks. (C) He hoped they could stop to fight with one another. (D) He ordered them to break the bundle of sticks. 58. Who broke the sticks successfully?

(A) None of them did. (B) The youngest son did.

(C) The father himself. (D) All of the sons did after the bundle was untied. 59. After this lesson, what are the four sons likely to behave in the future? (A) They are going to learn to be independent.

(B) They’ll move out and live on their own.

(C) They’ll deal with the future difficulties together. (D) They’ll try to depend on their father less. 60. What can you learn from this short story? (A) Face danger boldly.

(B) Different people are valued for different things. (C) United we stand; divided we fall.

(D) Victory doesn’t always go to the big people. Sometimes the small ones win.

VI. Translation (10%)

62. 或許我可以在情人節那天裝扮為蜘蛛人並給她個驚喜。(2 分) 63. 拜託。我看起來像個小氣的人嗎? 點一些飲料和甜點吧。(2 分) 64. 戀人們在鎖上寫下他們的名字,然後把它掛在一著名的橋的燈柱上。(3 分) 65. 如果他移動,鈴鐺就會響,我們就會有足夠的時間逃走。(3 分) 4

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