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高二英文期末考題庫

期末考範圍: 龍騰課本 8、9, 英文字彙 39、40, 句型總整理 10~12, All +10 月 week3~4 班級:_____________ 座號:__________ 姓名:___________________ 一、綜合測驗

1. I’m here in Taichung, Taiwan, reporting on the final day of the Mazu pilgrimage. This

festival marks the birthday of the goddess Mazu, which is believed to __(1)__ on the 23rd day

of the third month of the lunar calendar. Nine days ago, these people who are now returning set off from the temple behind me to complete a long journey through central Taiwan to honor the goddess. Never __(2)__ so many people crowd into one temple before!

__(3)__, what’s perhaps more amazing than the pilgrims’ efforts are the food and warm beds offered by the local townspeople. Friendliness __(4)__ Taiwanese people. Truly, there’s no better example of their welcoming spirit than the __(5)__ they’ve provided for the

travelers throughout this past week.

I would encourage one and all to travel to Taiwan for this event next year to enjoy a cultural experience like none other!

( )(1) (A) be (B) being (C) been (D) have been

( )(2) (A) I have seen (B) have I seen (C) have seen I (D) seen have I ( )(3) (A) In the meantime (B) In the beginning (C) In other words (D) In the

long run

( )(4) (A) is transformed into (B) is attractive to (C) is characteristic of (D) is blessed with

( )(5) (A) authority (B) heritage (C) explosion (D) hospitality

2. In Taiwan, multiple religions are observed. However, the vast majority of __(1)__ people

follow a combination of Buddhist* and Taoist* practices. For visitors __(2)__ Taiwan, distinguishing between Buddhism and Taoism can be difficult because many of the country’s temples contain figures and symbols from both religions. For example, in many temples, Taoist gods and goddesses appear next to Guanyin, the Buddhist goddess of mercy. To make matters even more confusing, Taiwan also contains temples devoted to Confucianism*, a system of thought that originated in ancient China.

However, Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian temples are distinguishable from one another if you know what to look for. It is __(3)__ to say that the design of Taoist temples are

explosions of detail and color. These temples are often decorated with __(4)__ brightly

colored figures, including tigers, dragons, and gods. Confucian temples tend to be rather plain by comparison, __(5)__ the teachings of Confucianism more than symbols. Finally, Buddhist temples can be recognized by the statues of Buddha that surround them and decorate their interiors*.

註:Buddhist 佛教的 Taoist 道教的 Confucianism 儒家 interior 內部 ( )(1) (A) exact (B) hospitable (C) explosive (D) religious

( )(2) (A) to (B) by (C) on (D) as

( )(3) (A) not too little (B) not so much (C) no exaggerating (D) no exaggeration ( )(4) (A) every kind of (B) in the manner of (C) all manner of (D) each sort of ( )(5) (A) emphasize (B) emphasizing (C) emphasized (D) emphasizes

3. As a much-honored goddess in Taiwan, Mazu is viewed as one who protects all those

whom she watches over. There are many stories about her protecting her followers. __(1)__, the most incredible* of these stories comes from World War II. One day, an American pilot __(2)__ on a mission to drop bombs on parts of Taiwan, which at the time was a Japanese colony and therefore enemy territory to the Americans. As the bombs began to fall, __(3)__ made the terrified people below scream, a giant female figure suddenly appeared in the sky. This lady calmly caught the bombs in her clothing and then set them down gently so that they would not __(4)__. It is not too much __(5)__ that a miracle had occurred. The people on the ground who witnessed this event believed the giant figure to be Mazu, who had come to guard them in their hour of need.

註:incredible 難以置信的

( )(1) (A) Eventually (B) Undoubtedly (C) Additionally (D) Fortunately ( )(2) (A) ran out (B) stood out (C) set out (D) mapped out

( )(3) (A) it (B) that (C) what (D) which

( )(4) (A) explode (B) emerge (C) kneel (D) fade ( )(5) (A) says (B) said (C) to say (D) saying

4. What do you think of when Egypt is mentioned? Is it the pyramids*, the Sphinx, or

perhaps the Nile River? Whatever it is, cruelty to camels probably doesn’t come to mind. Although tourists find __(1)__ fun __(1)__ pictures on camels or ride them around Egypt’s famous sites, they don’t realize the hidden trauma* these animals may endure. They often receive __(2)__ treatment, such as being whipped with sticks or working in the fierce sun without food, water, or even shade. This type of torture __(3)__ many open wounds, which may go uncared for. Many animals are bought and sold at markets around the country. And once they are no longer useful, they are slaughtered for food. Animal rights organizations such as PETA have asked tourists not to support this trade; __(4)__, many of their calls have fallen on deaf ears. It’s high time __(5)__ we __(5)__ our foot down on this cruel form of tourism. Next time you visit Egypt, be sure to boycott* camel riding and other such tourist attractions.

註:pyramid 金字塔 trauma 創傷 boycott 拒絕參加(購買);杯葛 ( )(1) (A) them; to take (B) it; to take (C) it; take (D) them; take ( )(2) (A) economic (B) tame (C) vulnerable (D) brutal

( )(3) (A) depends on (B) goes about (C) leads to (D) results from ( )(4) (A) afterward (B) therefore (C) however (D) eventually ( )(5) (A) for; to put (B) that; to put (C) for; put (D) that; put

5. South Africa has a dark secret it doesn’t want you to know. __(1)__ average, 6,000 to

8,000 lions are being mistreated every day. And the surprising fact is that none of the cruelty is __(2)__! Those “heartwarming” images of visitors holding lion cubs and walking with volunteers* on social media couldn’t be further from reality. It starts with young cubs, most of __(3)__ are ripped* from their mother at just a few days old. Offered as a kind of photo prop* or sold to volunteers, these cubs are kept in tiny cages and often given little food or water.

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__(4)__, they are often beaten if they are too wild. And when the cubs get too old for tourists to hug, they are trained for a new kind of tourist experience, which is walking with people. These lions are made __(5)__ “safely” alongside people, sometimes even kept on a leash like a dog. So, the next time you visit South Africa, do not support these tourist attractions. It’s time for us to put a stop to this animal cruelty.

註:volunteer 自願參加者 rip 帶走 prop 道具 ( )(1) (A) By (B) Of (C) On (D) At

( )(2) (A) complex (B) illegal (C) adequate (D) obedient ( )(3) (A) them (B) what (C) which (D) those

( )(4) (A) What’s better (B) For instance (C) In a word (D) Worse still ( )(5) (A) walk (B) walked (C) walking (D) to walk

6. There is just about a show for anything in Thailand—traditional dances, elephants, and

now monkeys. Many people __(1)__ watching monkey shows but are unaware of the behind-the-scenes cruelty that takes place for these animals. The cruelty starts with the mothers, most of __(2)__ must watch their babies get tortured while chained to posts. Many of them are physically and mentally __(3)__ by being forced to jump through rings lined with knives or play with fire. Beatings regularly occur when these monkeys are trained, with their flesh __(4)__ constantly. And because they are taken away from their families at such a young age, they are lonely, stressed, and depressed. __(5)__ all of these factors, they often become mentally ill, circling around in their cages all the time, rocking back and forth, or even biting themselves and pulling their own hair. The suffering that these animals must go through isn’t worth any amount of entertainment or money. Therefore, let’s all work together to put a stop to this cruelty.

( )(1) (A) lead to (B) bring in (C) take pleasure in (D) take advantage of ( )(2) (A) them (B) those (C) whom (D) which

( )(3) (A) tamed (B) abused (C) attached (D) lured ( )(4) (A) been hit (B) being hit (C) be hit (D) is hit

( )(5) (A) Aside from (B) Away from (C) Instead of (D) Due to

7. Are you intending to pray at a temple in Taiwan? If so, be aware that there are a few

rules that should be followed during this __(1)__. Here are some basic guidelines to follow. 1. Dress appropriately: Rarely __(2)__ at Taiwanese temples. However, not showing too much skin is appropriate as a sign of respect. For example, short skirts for women and sleeveless shirts for men are best avoided.

2. Give money: Although whether to give money to a temple is obviously everyone’s personal choice, most temples in Taiwan have a collection box for donations, and __(3)__ make a small contribution will be welcome to do so.

3. Enter and exit correctly: The “dragon door” on the right side and the “tiger door” on the left side are characteristic __(4)__ Taiwanese temples. When people __(5)__ pray, they should enter through the dragon door and leave through the tiger door.

Of course, there are other rules to follow, but following these three is a good start when it comes to showing respect.

( )(1) (A) ritual (B) heritage (C) pilgrimage (D) throng

( )(2) (A) are set strict dress codes (B) set are strict dress codes (C) strict dress codes are set (D) are strict dress codes set

( )(3) (A) that (B) people (C) those who (D) anyone that

( )(4) (A) of (B) to (C) as (D) on

( )(5) (A) are believed to (B) are looking to (C) are accompanied to (D) are forbidden to

8. Anyone who’s familiar with Taipei City’s Wanhua District has probably visited

Longshan Temple. However, whenever I have guests visiting me in Taipei, before __(1)__ back to their hometowns, I like to show them Tianhou Temple, a lesser-known temple in the same district. This elegant temple offers a unique experience of its own.

Tianhou Temple is also known as the Ximending Mazu Temple, __(2)__ because of its location but also in honor of the goddess Mazu. To reach Tianhou Temple, one must walk through a short, narrow entrance, upon which the temple __(3)__ in an open courtyard. The first time I found this temple, never __(4)__ so pleasantly surprised. I believe that this temple’s sudden and unexpected appearance is why many people are so fond of it. __(5)__, a quick word on the temple’s name: Tianhou means “queen of heaven” in English and therefore refers to Mazu. Tianhou Temple is just one of many buildings in Taiwan that honor the goddess, who to this day still remains an important figure in Taiwanese life. ( )(1) (A) sending them off (B) cheering them up (C) turning them down (D)

leaving them behind

( )(2) (A) neither (B) more than (C) whether (D) not only ( )(3) (A) emerges (B) fades (C) pierces (D) explodes ( )(4) (A) I had been (B) had I been (C) I am (D) am I

( )(5) (A) Undoubtedly (B) Previously (C) Finally (D) Initially

9. Taiwan features many great events throughout the year that are enjoyed by locals and

tourists alike. It is __(1)__ that the Taichung Mazu International Festival, which takes place every spring, is one of the most exciting festivals in Taiwan.

This festival was first held in 2004 as a display of devotion __(2)__ Mazu, the goddess of the sea. Furthermore, it was planned to run at the same time as the Mazu __(3)__, which sees around 200,000 people making a nine-day journey through central Taiwan on foot. __(4)__, temples throughout Taichung are filled with noise and color in the form of such activities as art exhibitions and live music shows. Probably the best place to enjoy the festival is Zhenlan Temple in Dajia District, __(5)__ is the starting point of the journey.

For those seeking adventure, participation in this festival should be seriously considered. However, a visit to Taichung during the festival will also enable those not wishing to commit to so many hours of walking to experience the beauty and excitement of Mazu culture. ( )(1) (A) not exaggerating saying (B) no exaggerating to say (C) not exaggeration

saying (D) no exaggeration to say ( )(2) (A) of (B) to (C) on (D) in

( )(3) (A) pilgrimage (B) blessing (C) heritage (D) enthusiasm

( )(4) (A) In advance (B) In no time (C) In the meantime (D) In the long run ( )(5) (A) it (B) that (C) where (D) which

10. The Cayman Turtle Farm, the world’s last remaining sea turtle farm, has recently been

under siege* for animal cruelty and potential health risks to humans. Hidden videos and photographs reveal __(1)__ of these poor animals swimming in dirty, cramped tanks. __(2)__, many of them were even swimming in their own waste! The turtles were also seen fighting for food or even biting or eating one another—a result of not having enough space. __(3)__, many of them were found to be suffering from bad nutrition*, disease, or birth defects* such

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as bad fins or missing eyes. Touching the sea turtles __(4)__ one of the many attractions available at the farm. These turtles, some of __(5)__ had tested positive for bacteria such as Salmonella and E. Coli, can spread these diseases to their handlers and then later to

passengers on a cruise ship. Currently, the turtle farm is not willing to make any changes. Thus, it’s our job to make sure we avoid places like these and refuse to support such organizations.

註:under siege 一再遭受批評 nutrition 營養 defect 缺陷 ( )(1) (A) roots (B) sobs (C) herds (D) fellows

( )(2) (A) Otherwise (B) As expected (C) However (D) In fact ( )(3) (A) As well (B) What’s more (C) For a start (D) At least ( )(4) (A) is (B) are (C) being (D) be

( )(5) (A) them (B) those (C) what (D) which

11. Have you ever heard of orangutan boxing*? It’s a cruel type of sport in which

orangutans are dressed in shorts and boxing gloves and trained to __(1)__ one another in so-called “boxing matches.” __(2)__, what happens behind the scenes is truly depressing. Usually, these orangutans are snatched* as babies from the wild __(3)__ they can normally roam free. Then they are __(4)__ by trainers who may cage, beat, and starve them into

performing for an audience. They are forced to participate in these boxing matches every day, throwing kicks and punches for about thirty minutes at a time. The audience members, most of __(5)__ are unaware of the pain these orangutans go through, watch in pleasure and excitement. And many of them even believe that the orangutans are having fun, when in reality they may be suffering from cruel training practices. We should do something to put an end to this cruel, meaningless sport.

註:orangutan boxing 紅毛猩猩拳擊 snatch 搶走;奪走 ( )(1) (A) attach (B) tame (C) strike (D) demand

( )(2) (A) Automatically (B) Hopefully (C) Typically (D) Unfortunately ( )(3) (A) what (B) which (C) where (D) when

( )(4) (A) made ends meet (B) taken advantage of (C) accounted for (D) resulted from

( )(5) (A) them (B) whom (C) which (D) those

12. Lin Mo-niang was a young woman who lived hundreds of years ago. She __(1)__ the

goddess Mazu after her death. Furthermore, never __(2)__ during her mortal* life. Legend has it that two demons*, Qianliyan and Shunfenger, were in love with Lin and __(3)__ marry her. After they had shown their devotion __(4)__ Lin, she told them she would fight them and marry whichever one beat her. The demons __(5)__ accepted her challenge. However, Lin defeated both of them. She then __(6)__ them as her guardian generals.

Not long after this event, Lin decided that her time to die had arrived at the age of 28. She made her way to the top of a mountain, where a cloud took hold of her and __(7)__ to heaven. There, she transformed __(8)__ Mazu. This means that Lin died single. Therefore, given Mazu’s high status in Chinese culture, __(9)__ is no exaggeration __(9)__ that she is a role model. To __(10)__ believe in her, she is someone who rejected the traditional idea of how Chinese women should live. Instead of spending her life as an obedient daughter or long-serving wife, Lin was an independent woman who showed her strength and took charge of her actions throughout her life.

註:mortal 凡人的 demon 惡魔

( )(1) (A) is believed to become (B) is believed to have become (C) believes to become (D) believes to have become

( )(2) (A) she married (B) did she marry (C) she has married (D) has she married ( )(3) (A) were about to (B) were used to (C) were looking to (D) were likely to ( )(4) (A) in (B) at (C) on (D) to

( )(5) (A) enthusiastically (B) exactly (C) initially (D) previously ( )(6) (A) designated (B) unified (C) blessed (D) accommodated

( )(7) (A) cheered her up (B) left her behind (C) sent her off (D) turned her down ( )(8) (A) from (B) over (C) with (D) into

( )(9) (A) she; to say (B) it; to say (C) what; saying (D) there; saying ( )(10) (A) whoever (B) the person who (C) those who (D) anyone who

13. Santorini has long been recognized for its stunning sunsets, white architecture, and

stone-lined alleys. Yet, against that backdrop*, animal activists* have been fighting for the donkeys which are believed to be __(1)__ in this area.

Donkeys have long been a part of Santorini’s __(2)__, relied on heavily for agriculture and transportation. __(3)__ changes in modern technology, their numbers have declined* by over 96% in the last 50 years, according to Athens University. With figures __(4)__ around 500,800 in 1955, there were only about 12,000 donkeys left in the country in 2015. And __(5)__ average, Santorini alone has about 2,000, making it one of the largest donkey populations in Greece.

Unfortunately, instead of being treasured, they are made __(6)__ hundreds of tourists up steep, dangerous cobblestone* paths every day. These donkeys, most of __(7)__ work 20 hours a day, are often given little food, water, or even shade to rest. __(8)__, they are often beaten if they don’t obey. And if they break down and can no longer __(9)__ any money, their owners might discard* them like some kind of tool. Isn’t it high time __(10)__ we __(10)__ this form of cruelty? Don’t these animals deserve more?

註:backdrop 背景 activist 積極分子 decline 減少 cobblestone 鵝卵石 discard 扔掉;抛棄

( )(1) (A) lured (B) abused (C) operated (D) attached

( )(2) (A) intelligence (B) obedience (C) economy (D) demand ( )(3) (A) According to (B) In spite of (C) Due to (D) Aside from ( )(4) (A) range (B) ranging (C) ranges (D) ranged

( )(5) (A) on (B) in (C) by (D) at

( )(6) (A) to drag (B) dragging (C) dragged (D) in dragging ( )(7) (A) them (B) which (C) whom (D) those

( )(8) (A) Therefore (B) However (C) Worse still (D) For example ( )(9) (A) bring in (B) go about (C) fall victim to (D) take advantage of ( )(10) (A) that; stop (B) that; stopped (C) for; stop (D) for; to stop

14. It is believed that hundreds of years ago, Mazu was a living human being. Based on the

stories about Lin Mo-niang, Mazu’s human name, it is no exaggeration __(1)__ that she was an extraordinary girl. She apparently had __(2)__ special powers.

Throughout the first month after her birth, never __(3)__ in tears. __(4)__ this, she was also said to have a photographic memory, meaning she was able to remember precisely how things looked after seeing them only once. Lin was trained as __(5)__ a healer __(5)__ a

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martial artist*. Later, after she got a book from a Taoist monk*, she acquired the ability to see the future. It is also said that she was __(6)__ with this power when a sea snake gave her a golden disc.

__(7)__, Lin is best-known for her goddess-like protection of sailors. One story goes that one day, while weaving at home, she suddenly had a vision of her brother and father far away. They had been __(8)__ from their boat in rough ocean waters and were in great danger. Lin’s magical spirit __(9)__ to save them. She lifted her father from the water to safety.

Unfortunately, before she was able to rescue her brother, Lin’s mother woke her from her trance* in their home __(10)__ interrupted the rescue. As a result, her brother drowned. 註:martial artist 武術家 Taoist monk 道士 trance 恍惚

( )(1) (A) saying (B) to say (C) said (D) to be said

( )(2) (A) as far as (B) on top of (C) close to (D) all manner of ( )(3) (A) Lin saw (B) did Lin see (C) Lin was seen (D) was Lin seen ( )(4) (A) Instead of (B) Apart from (C) In spite of (D) Except for ( )(5) (A) so; that (B) whether; or (C) not only; but also (D) more; than ( )(6) (A) pierced (B) exploded (C) unified (D) blessed

( )(7) (A) Undoubtedly (B) Automatically (C) Previously (D) Enthusiastically ( )(8) (A) cast (B) exaggerated (C) designated (D) accommodated

( )(9) (A) figured out (B) held out (C) set out (D) stood out ( )(10) (A) that (B) which (C) , which (D) it

15. Located on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand is the Bay of Islands. Here

people can enjoy sailing, fishing, and even swimming with bottlenose dolphins. __(1)__, things have recently changed. Tourists now have __(2)__ from swimming with these amazing creatures. The reason? They were having too much of an impact, __(3)__ changes in the dolphins’ resting and feeding habits.

Bottlenose dolphins are particularly __(4)__ to humans due to their preference for swimming near coastal regions. __(5)__, according to the Department of Conservation, the number of dolphins coming to the Bay of Islands has decreased by 66% since 1990. These dolphins, most of __(6)__ no longer visit the region, are down to a core* group of only 19. __(7)__, they have a 75% infant death rate—the highest in New Zealand and worldwide. In addition to the ban*, the Department of Conservation has mandated* that tour __(8)__ only interact with them for 20 minutes each time. And __(9)__ is permitted only during the

morning or afternoon in order to give the dolphins some rest. Efforts are being made to create a mammal sanctuary* here, but plans are still needed. It’s high time __(10)__ we __(10)__ how much our actions can affect wildlife. Shouldn’t we be doing more for these local inhabitants*?

註:core 核心 ban 禁止 mandate 命令;要求 mammal sanctuary 哺乳動物保護區 inhabitant 棲息動物

( )(1) (A) Besides (B) Therefore (C) However (D) In the end

( )(2) (A) forbidden (B) been forbidding (C) been forbidden (D) forbade ( )(3) (A) resulting from (B) leading to (C) going about (D) accounting for ( )(4) (A) vulnerable (B) psychological (C) permanent (D) economical ( )(5) (A) In fact (B) As a result (C) In no time (D) In contrast

( )(6) (A) them (B) whom (C) which (D) what

( )(7) (A) Best of all (B) For instance (C) To sum up (D) What’s more ( )(8) (A) highlights (B) operators (C) economies (D) scratches ( )(9) (A) visiting (B) visits (C) visit (D) visited

( )(10) (A) for; to realize (B) that; realized (C) that; to realize (D) for; realized

Answer: 一、綜合測驗 1. (1)A (2)B (3)A (4)C (5)D 2. (1)D (2)A (3)D (4)C (5)B 3. (1)B (2)C (3)D (4)A (5)C 4. (1)B (2)D (3)C (4)C (5)D 5. (1)C (2)B (3)C (4)D (5)D 6. (1)C (2)D (3)B (4)B (5)D 7. (1)A (2)D (3)C (4)A (5)B 8. (1)A (2)D (3)A (4)B (5)C 9. (1)D (2)B (3)A (4)C (5)D 10. (1)C (2)D (3)B (4)A (5)D 11. (1)C (2)D (3)C (4)B (5)B 12. (1)B (2)B (3)C (4)D (5)A (6)A (7)C (8)D (9)B (10)C 13. (1)B (2)C (3)C (4)B (5)A (6)A (7)B (8)C (9)A (10)B 14. (1)B (2)D (3)D (4)B (5)C (6)D (7)A (8)A (9)C (10)C 15. (1)C (2)C (3)B (4)A (5)A (6)C (7)D (8)B (9)A (10)B

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UNIT 39

一、文意字彙

____________ 1. For the o e course, the runners have to go through tunnels, fences, and other barriers in order to reach the finish line.

____________ 2. The salesperson g es to his customer that the diamond is real and of the best quality. He has a certificate as proof.

____________ 3. C y to his parents’ expectations, Donald decided to major in visual art rather than law at university.

____________ 4. The injury occurred m y to the victim’s lower body, mainly to her legs and right hip. Her upper body was fine.

____________ 5. Lisa finished all her reports during the first week of the vacation because she didn’t want to spend the whole summer doing a ts.

二、選擇題

( ) 6. The company has a standard for all cases. We must follow the rules.

(A) ancestor (B) forecast (C) procedure (D) rhythm

( ) 7. Jason is a latecomer. He always misses the first lesson in the morning, and he seldom shows up on time.

(A) desperate (B) furious (C) habitual (D) prominent

( ) 8. After long hours of being questioned, the suspect finally confessed to the crime.

(A) amusing (B) committing (C) interfering (D) reforming

( ) 9. Next week my parents will celebrate their twentieth wedding .

(A) anniversary (B) formula (C) messenger (D) reputation

( ) 10. The guard is watching the very closely. No strangers can pass it without being noticed.

(A) license (B) monitor (C) opera (D) shuttle

三、配合題

(A) arise (B) senior (C) remedy (D) overlooked (E) endangered (F) shelter

11. When opportunities , you must grab them firmly, or else they may never come again.

12. My mother has a special for sore throats. It is better than taking medicine because it is made up of natural ingredients.

13. The result of Randy’s experiment was not satisfactory because he an important detail. 14. The Formosan Black Bears are one of the species in Taiwan. We must help preserve their

habitat and give them a safe home.

15. The rain came so suddenly. We had no umbrellas, so we had to go look for a .

(A) vital (B) prompted (C) complicated (D) reputations (E) exceptions (F)

objective

16. Max’s interest in historical buildings him to read many history books and photo albums of buildings around the world.

17. Fortunately, the bullet didn’t hit any organs, and the man survived.

18. Everyone must make an appointment in advance in order to see the doctor. He makes no . 19. The terms of the contract are so that it took me several hours to fully understand them. 20. When grading essay papers, the teacher must remain and review everyone’s work using the

same standard.

UNIT 40

一、文意字彙

____________ 1. Please put your s e at the bottom of the form, and you will have completed the contract.

____________ 2. David is a young man with a very p g future. He has a good college degree, and he’s hardworking and confident.

____________ 3. My father is a trustworthy person. He always f ls his promises.

____________ 4. Our class went to an e n of ancient Chinese artworks at the National Palace Museum. The artworks were amazing.

____________ 5. The typhoon caused serious d n to the coastal areas. Many houses need to be rebuilt.

二、選擇題

( ) 6. The cleaner is very . Not even a speck of dust remained after she left the room.

(A) durable (B) multiple (C) thorough (D) slight

( ) 7. Try not to a person’s character just by his or her appearance. You need to get to know him or her first.

(A) assume (B) differ (C) lighten (D) witness

( ) 8. Melody her twin sister so much that many people mistake them for each other.

(A) attaches (B) protests (C) resembles (D) strives

( ) 9. It is healthier to store food in glass rather than in plastic ones.

(A) containers (B) dynasties (C) ruins (D) satellites

( ) 10. Adam could an apple in half with his bare hands. He’s very strong.

(A) appoint (B) enlighten (C) restore (D) split

三、配合題

(A) frames (B) vast (C) ruined (D) monthly (E) concepts (F)

fundamental

11. Amy’s income is about thirty thousand dollars, but that is barely enough to support her expensive lifestyle.

12. The elements to a successful movie are a good plot, good acting, and good editing. 13. The unexpected rain my plan for a leisurely stroll in the park.

14. The forest is so that it will take you a month to cross it and come out from the other side. 15. For mathematics, it is more important to understand the rather than memorizing the formulae.

(A) appropriate (B) organic (C) mild (D) dismiss (E) annoyed (F) harmony

16. Vicky only buys food because she cares very much about having a healthy diet.

17. My mother taught me to always wear clothing for different occasions. For example, I would never wear my slippers to work.

18. The teacher said she would only the class after every student finished the assignment. 19. Today is a warm, , and pleasant spring day. We should go for a walk outdoors.

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