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國立台灣師大附中 98 學年度第二學期高二第二次段考英語科試卷

第一部分 單選題: 66 題,共 68 分,由電腦閱卷,請將答案劃入答案卡

I. Listening comprehension 12 % (共 12 題,每題 1 分) <Part A> Best Response

In part A, you will hear one or more questions or statements. Choose the best response or reply.

1. (A) Yes, but I actually like the rain, too. (B) Yes, he loves to spoil things for others. (C) Yes, he’s always helping people. (D) Yes, he is arranging a school parade. 2. (A) Don’t worry! You’re safe now.

(B) Make sure you get good grades. (C) Why do you want to give it up? (D) I’m afraid you can’t increase it. 3. (A) He shows off about everything.

(B) He has put on lots of weight recently. (C) He never puts effort into school. (D) He doesn’t have good manners. 4. (A) It hasn’t worked properly for ages.

(B) It uses the most recent technology. (C) It could do some serious damage. (D) It has not been designed well. 5. (A) Yes, I think around 500 dollars.

(B) Yes, I have already spent enough. (C) Yes, the bank says we can have it. (D) Yes, I have a plan to earn it.

<Part B> Short Conversation

In part B, you will hear one or more short conversations between a man and a woman, and then a question following each conversation. Choose the best answer to that question.

6. (A) They think the offer’s much too low. (B) They have some offers to discuss. (C) They have already refused an offer. (D) They’ve decided how much to ask for. 7. (A) One that is much smaller.

(B) One that can be properly closed. (C) One that you can see through. (D) One that’s made of a thick material. 8.(A) He is an obvious romantic.

(B) He asked for help from someone. (C) He is not usually romantic. (D) He was talked into doing it. 9.(A) He is being a bit unfair.

(B) He is not being serious. (C) He has the advantage.

(D) He doesn’t have much money. 10.(A) She wants to be a famous actor.

(B) She is learning from the best actors. (C) She often meets famous actors. (D) She is trying to spot famous people.

<Part C> Short Talk

In part C, you will hear one or more passages and then some questions about them. Choose the best answers to those questions.

11. (A) Take people’s minds away from the issue. (B) Raise money for protecting coastal areas. (C) Bring attention to natural disasters. (D) Confirm what most people thought.

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12. (A) Publicly say what his country would do. (B) Make a decision based on information. (C) Deny claims made by someone else. (D) Hold a public meeting to discuss his idea.

II. Vocabulary and Phrases 20% (13-32,共 20 題,每題 1 分)

13. The old woman looked at the police officer in ______. She seemed to be totally lost and didn’t know what was going on.

(A) confusion (B) creativity (C) navigation (D) partnership

14. The movie is about a(n) ______ teenager, who always turns a deaf ear to his parents’ advice and finally learns his lesson the hard way.

(A) realistic (B) sensitive (C) adequate (D) rebellious

15. My sister is such a health-food ______. She is crazy about everything labeled “organic” and never eats junk food such as potato chips.

(A) fanatic (B) paramedic (C) daredevil (D) rapper

16. Countless people in Qinghai Province fell ______ to the violent earthquake a month ago. Thousands were killed, and hundreds of thousands were injured or homeless.

(A) victim (B) peril (C) grave (D) hazard

17. Mahatmas Gandhi launched his movement of nonviolent resistance to Great Britain with a ______ goal of a free India.

(A) humorous (B) upright (C) lofty (D) sustainable

18. The actor’s disrespectful and irresponsible remarks ______ a strong reaction from the general public as well as his peers in the entertainment industry.

(A) irritated (B) triggered (C) captured (D) stranded

19. After losing her only child in a car accident five years ago, Susan has been ______ with depression. (A) prescribed (B) utilized (C) encountered (D) plagued

20. Ever since Henry became a senior in college, he has been ______ whether he should start job-hunting right away or go to the graduate school first.

(A) cultivating (B) consuming (C) contemplating (D) calculating 21. India was under the ______ rule of Great Britain. But now it is an independent country.

(A) industrial (B) colonial (C) agricultural (D) academic

22. Madonna is considered to be a pop ______ of the 1980s. Some of her songs, Like a Virgin, for example, are pretty well-known.

(A) career (B) timber (C) network (D) icon

23. The 16-year-old football player has a(n) ______ future ahead of him with a six-year, twenty million dollar contract.

(A) tough (B) promising (C) steep (D) fierce

24. With the approach of the election, candidates think of every possible way to increase their ______. In other words, they try to get as much media exposure as possible to deepen voters’ impression on them.

(A) ballot (B) publicity (C) journalists (D) treatment

25. This year’s APEC, scheduled to take place in Japan, is going to address economic problems that ______ the Asia-Pacific Region, and to reach an agreement on the actions that can be taken.

(A) confront (B) exhibit (C) adopt (D) isolate

26. Every year, millions of tourists flock to London’s Buckingham Palace, where the British royal family resides, to take in the magnificent beauty of the architecture by taking a stroll in the ______ garden.

(A) colonial (B) cultural (C) imperial (D) agricultural

27. Our Canadian neighbor enjoys the wilderness and would always go to a cottage deep in the woods for a relaxing ______ whenever he gets fed up with the city life.

(A) milestone (B) route (C) expense (D) retreat

28. The actor lost his ______ with the paparazzi and shouted at them when they tried to take a snapshot of his daughter.

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29. She can’t quit her job as her husband earns little and a second income is ______ to her family’s well-being. (A) critical (B) memorable (C) sufficient (D) allergic

30. The conflict between North and South Korea ______ when North Korea was found to have fired missiles off the coast of the Korean Peninsula.

(A) took off (B) left off (C) settled down (D) flared up 31. The mayor will ______ next week; that is to say, he is to take office next week.

(A) be suspended (B) be declined (C) be taken in (D) be sworn in

32. In order to fulfill her dream, Mandy has to have some of her salaries ______ every month for the plan of traveling around the world.

(A) freed up (B) cut off (C) faded away (D) signed on

III. Cloze 25% (33-57,共 25 題,每題 1 分)

<A> The World Expo, in terms of economic and cultural impact, is the third largest event in the world, trailing only the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. The first World Expo, which was the brainchild of Prince Albert, 33 in the Crystal Palace in London’s Hyde Park in 1851. Since then, once every five years, co international organizations, and even individual citizens

untries, 34 at Expo to exchange ideas and promote the development of global economy, science, and technology. This event demonstrates that, 35 our differences, we share common hopes and dreams. The 2010 World Expo opened on May 1st in Shanghai and will last till October 31st. It is expected to draw 70 million people to pavilions from almost 200 nations 36 to reflect this year’s theme, “Better City, Better Life,” which expresses the common goal of mankind to improve urban

environment. 37 this year’s Expo just a short flight away, be sure to seize the opportunity to see a showcas of the best the world has to offer.

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33. (A) takes place (B) has happened (C) was held (D) hosted

34. (A) gathered (B) are gathering (C) will gather (D) have been gathering 35. (A) with (B) although (C) in spite (D) despite

36. (A) designing (B) designed (C) which design (D) to design

37. (A) Because (B) As (C) With (D) For

<B> How many people can dream for a living? Steven Spielberg is without question one of them. He made his first film 38 , and screened it at a local theater. The short film had a full house, but little 39 that this brooding Jewish boy would one day become the most influential figure in Hollywood. However, the wealth and fame are only a plus. 40 Spielberg really loves about being a movie-maker is that he gets to live many, m lifetimes through the characters he creates.

any In his film “Catch Me If You Can,” a high school graduate 41 Pan American World Airways with masterly trickery. In “Schindler’s List,” a German businessman manages to save about 1100 Jews from being gassed at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Many people consider Steven Spielb to be the greatest director

erg 42 , but to him, making movies is as natural as breathing--“Once a month the s falls on my head, I come to and I see another movie I want to make.”

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38. (A) aging twelve (B) the age twelve (C) at the age of twelve (D) twelve years old 39. (A) the audience knew (B) the audience did know (C) knew the audience (D) did the audience know

40. (A) That (B) Which (C) What (D) X

41. (A) bluffs his way in (B) makes his room in (C) talks him into (D) scares him out of

42. (A) also (B) ever (C) either (D) yet

<C> As countless critics reviewed both Yeats’ life and his poems, they found that the female image appearing in many of his poems 43 to Maud Gonne, a beautiful Irish actress __44__ in Irish revolutionary activities. In fact, throughout most of Yeats’ life, he had been chasing after Maud Gonne. To his disappointment, all his courtships turned out to be 45 -- She rejected his proposal of marriage four times. Even so, the lady was always his muse. Down by the Salley Gardens, for example, was inspired by Maud Gonne. In the poem, Yeats put his lovesickness in rhyme and parallelism. 46 he was young and foolish, he couldn’t grasp the meaning of what his lover bade him: take love easy. Instead of 47 with love patiently, he was impatient to possess her, which led to a tearful ending. He realized that love could bring not only happiness, but sorrow and regret as well.

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In fact, Yeats loved and learned the hard way. It took him a couple of decades to get over his obsession with Maud Gonne.

43. (A) takes a fancy (B) looks forward

(C) looks up (D) bears a striking resemblance

44. (A) participated (B) was participating (C) participating (D) which participated 45. (A) without effort (B) in vain (C) against all odds (D) at any cost

46. (A) While (B) Though (C) Since (D) Despite 47. (A) approaching (B) agreeing (C) handling (D) dealing

<D> Tornadoes come in many shapes and sizes, but most of them take on the 48 of a narrow funnel. They usually do not last long. 49 , they may inflict considerable damage because they occur with little or no

warning and their paths are unpredictable. Tornadoes vary in intensity from F0 to F5 on the Fujita scale regardless of shape and size. Sixty-two percent of tornadoes are weak (F0 to F1) with a maximum wind speed less than about 50 mph and they cause only minor damage, while some are strong tornadoes with wind speed up to 300 mph. They bring not only death but also destruction. For instance, a strong tornado that struck the central U.S. in May 1996 was reported to 50 at least 49 dead and 30,000 50 . Since tornadoes can be very destructive, in order to understand tornadoes better, scientists have developed special vehicles and weather-monitoring

equipment that __51__ them to make close-up observations of these dangerous storms. Radar equipment is put on trucks and driven near a tornado, 52 it records wind speeds and other weather data. Scientists often have to drive the radar hundreds of miles to chase down a tornado—a job that can be quite dangerous!

48. (A) phenomenon (B) degree (C) identification (D) appearance 49. (A) However (B) Otherwise (C) Therefore (D) Instead

50. (A) leave…injuries (B) cause…injuries (C) have left…injured (D) have caused…injured

51. (A) have (B) let (C) allow (D) keep

52. (A) when (B) where (C) once (D) which

<E> Whether there is life in outer space has always been a mystery and a fascinating question to many. A great number of people reply to this in the affirmative. They believe aliens exist and 53 they visit the Earth regularly. Believe it or not, people seem to have common knowledge about the aliens’ appearances. Roswell, a town made famous for the Roswell incident, is __54__ the tales about aliens and flying saucers began. Rumor has it that alien bodies had been discovered after a spaceship crashed on some farmland. Although the American government denied it, many people believed its authenticity and assumed that the government tried to 55 things and conceal the truth from them.

Today, Roswell has become the Mecca for alien zealots, who gather together to share their enthusiasm. Why do aliens continue to fascinate people? First, people question new technologies and are concerned about problems on Earth. With the belief that there are more intelligent beings out there, they hope to be taught to lead a better life. Second, many consider it a lucrative business. The stores and hotels, 56 , are making profit as the tourists flock to this famous town to see the alien landing site. Responding to this alien phenomenon, we have, on the one hand, the 57 who claim that this is all nothing but a myth. On the other hand, there are still those in quest of the mysterious creature out in the universe.

53. (A) what (B) that (C) X (D) when

54. (A) which (B) what (C) that (D) where

55. (A) disclose (B) show off (C) cover up (D) bring about 56. (A) still (B) besides (C) nevertheless (D) for instance 57. (A) therapists (B) founders (C) skeptics (D) conservationists

IV. Reading Comprehension 12% (60 題, 66 題每題 2 分, 其餘各一分)

<A>

She Walks in Beauty By Lord Byron (1788-1824)

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She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellowed to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.

One shade the more, one ray the less, Had half impaired the nameless grace Which waves in every raven tress, Or softly lightens o'er her face;

Where thoughts serenely sweet express How pure, how dear their dwelling _______.

And on that cheek, and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,

The smiles that win, the tints that glow, But tell of days in goodness spent, A mind at peace with all below, A heart whose love is innocent !

58. What is the rhyme scheme of stanza 1? (A) ababab

(B) abcabc (C) abcdef (D) aaabab

59. Which of the following could be the word that is missing in stanza 2 and that rhymes with grace and face? (A) pass

(B) place (C) palace (D) necklace

60. Which of the following description about the poem is NOT TRUE? (A) This is a poem centering on the extraordinary beauty of a young lady. (B) In line 2, cloudless climes, starry skies are examples of alliteration. (C) The poet employs terms in contrast, like dark and bright, mind and heart. (D) Each line has ten syllables in rhythm, and the rhymes are irregular and perfect.

<B>

In the Hollywood film Twister (1996), a group of scientists chased tornados close enough to drop a “Dorothy” device, which scattered sensors into the heart of twisters to measure their power. The film was loosely based on a real, far less successful, science project.

But next month the biggest tornado-chasing project in history will go much farther than Twister. Dozens of scientists will be armed with an array of instruments – radar mounted on trucks, lasers, unmanned flying drones, mobile weather stations, weather balloons and much else. They will venture out across a broad swath of Tornado Alley, the heart of the US where powerful tornados most often strike, and surround thunderstorms with their instruments to find out how tornados form.

The basics are known. A clash of warm, humid air and cool air erupts into violent thunderstorms. If the winds high up in the storm blow at different speeds or from different directions, they can send the storm spinning like a whirling top, and a funnel of spinning air drops to the ground as a tornado.

The most powerful tornados come from thunderstorms called supercells, which also have the power to unleash torrents of rain, huge hailstones and violent gusts of wind. But crucial questions remain – why do so few

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supercells spawn tornados? And why do apparently similar storms produce weak or strong tornados? The answers will help to improve tornado warnings and save lives.

61. You will probably find this article in ________.

(A) a TV magazine (B) a travel brochure (C) a newspaper (D) a short story 62. What is the second paragraph mainly about?

(A) How tornado alley is formed.

(B) The measure employed to protect the tornado alley.

(C) A new project to investigate the fundamental factors that lead to tornados. (D) The contrast between the past and modern ways to research on tornados. 63. What does the word spawn in the last paragraph mean?

(A) to result in (B) to equal to (C) to increase (D) to calculate

<C> Crop circles first appeared in the fields of southern England in the mid-1970s. Early circles were quite simple, and simply appeared, overnight, in fields of wheat, rape, oat, and barley. The crops are flattened, the stalks bent but not broken. As the crop circle phenomenon gained popularity, formations have also been reported in Australia, South Africa, China, Russia, and many other countries, frequently close to ancient religious sites.

Circle-makers consider their practice an art. However, they still do secret work in the dead of night, and they never claim credit for specific formations they created. Some explained that is because doing so would drain the mystery of crop circles. The art form isn't just about the pattern making. The myths, the folklore and the energy that people give them are part of the art. John Lundberg, a graphic design artist, Web site creator, and

acknowledged circle-maker said “It is pushing boundaries, opening new doors, working outside of the established mediums. It is the greatest art in the 20th century.”

Adamantly opposing the crop-circle-as-art-form position are the “croppies”—researchers of the supernatural phenomenon. They are merely curious, open to the existence of supernatural activity and willing to consider the possibility that at least some of the circles were created by extraterrestrial forces. The phenomenon has become its own science: cereology. Cereologists are quite vocal in their criticism of the admitted artists, accusing them of being liars and agents in government disinformation campaigns.

However, on the question of whether all such circles are human made, Lundberg is perched firmly on the

fence. “I don't care. I have an open mind. It would be great if people could view circles as an art form. But really,

to me, anyone can believe whatever they want to believe.”

Hillary Mayell for National Geographic News August 2, 2002

64. What does perch firmly on the fence mean in this article?

(A) Lundberg speaks against neither the circle-makers nor cerelogists. (B) Lundberg really has no idea about this issue.

(C) Lundberg actually stands for one of the statements.

(D) Lundberg thinks that everyone should express their own statement. 65. Which statement is TRUE according to the article?

(A) Circle-makers think that crop circles are the great art of aliens.

(B) Circle-makers create the circles during the daytime and made them known to the public. (C) Circle-makers’ works are highly valued by John Lundberg.

(D) The crops in the circle are all broken and destroyed. 66. Which one is NOT the belief of cereologists?

(A) They believe that some circles were created for certain religious purposes. (B) They are open to accept the phenomenon as supernatural.

(C) They think that circle-makers represent the government, which is unwilling to tell the truth. (D) They are willing to accept that some circles are created by UFO.

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第二部分 非選擇題: 26 題,共 32 分,由教師閱卷,請直接在卷上作答

I. Vocabulary and Derivatives 20%

______________1. While reading Romeo and Juliet, Jim feels upset that the _____ (hostile) between the two families should impede Romeo and Juliet’s true love.

______________2. The reason why David likes this novel is because he can _____ (unidentified) with the protagonist. He feels as if his whole life has been written down before his eyes.

______________3. A volcano in Iceland erupted u_____ (expect) last month and its spreading ash cloud forced many European countries to close their airports without warning.

______________4. Computer users should ensure that their anti-virus software is kept up to date and can d_____ access from Zeus, a virus that steals online banking details.

______________5. While Facebook dominates the web with its growing popularity, many users are still afraid of i_____ of privacy. They worry that their personal data might be stolen.

______________6. As a b_____ friend of mine, Anita always listens patiently and carefully to my complaints. ______________7. G_____ speaking, the judges appreciated the students’ efforts and performance a lot even if

some of them forgot their lines in the English speech contest.

______________8. In her mid-thirties, Mary sometimes acts like a teenager. It seems that she still can’t behave in a m_____ way.

______________9. The police warn all the citizens to answer any phone calls from strangers with w_____ because of the increasing frauds.

______________10. Grandma is suffering from hearing loss; therefore, she always needs to l_____ forward to hear clearly from others.

______________11. The organization has e_____ the support of many famous people in raising money to help victims of domestic violence.

______________12. The movie f_____ Meryl Streep as a beloved American chef and cookbook writer. Her spectacular performance may win her another Academy Award for the best leading actress. ______________13. Grandma holds a strong belief in the power of education; therefore, she insisted that every

child in the family should get a college d_____.

______________14. Baker Wu Bao-chun r_____ first in the 2010 bakery world cup. Before that, he had won second place in the same competition in 2008.

______________15. The movie is three hours in l_____, so we‘d better grab something to eat before watching it.

______________16. He has been n_____ for the best actor three times but never won once. ______________17. Air, water, and food are e_____ to life. It is impossible to live without them.

______________18. Texting drivers are found to be as p_____ to car accidents as drunk drivers. In fact, they are four times more likely to have a car accident than other drivers.

______________19. The government is trying to bring a_____ of ECFA’s benefits to the public through speeches and publications since 66.9% of the people surveyed said that they were unclear about this trade pact.

______________20. One of the reasons for banning the import of U.S. beef products classified as “internal organs” is that they have high-risk p_____ for mad cow disease.

II. Translation 12%

1. 正如大家熟知的諺語所說:「愛情是盲目的。」

As ______________________________________________, “Love is blind.” (2%)

2. 說到發明家,我們總是想到愛迪生,因為他發明的許多產品對現代社會產生無窮無盡的影響。 When ___________________________________, we always think of Edison because many products (that)

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he invented have endless influence on modern society. (2%)

3. 爸爸聽到那位演員藥物濫用的事一點也不高興,因為他覺得名人應該為社會大眾樹立良好的榜樣 Father was l________________________ to hear about the actor’s drug abuse, because he thinks celebrities should _________________________for the public. (1%, 1%)

4. 在和家人大吵一架後,Joseph 沒有生氣,而是轉向蕭邦的音樂尋求安慰。

R__________________________________, Joseph turned to Chopin’s music for solace after quarreling with his family. (2%)

5. 讓我們驚訝的是 Mark 能奇蹟似的從那麼嚴重的傷勢中復原。

_________________________________was that Mark could ______________________________such severe injury. (1%, 1%)

6. 這場火一爆發,所有居民就趕緊衝出這棟大樓。

As soon as the fire __________________, all the residents ____________________________ the building. (1%, 1%)

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答案卷

班級: 座號: 姓名: 非選擇題,請直接在卷上作答 第二部分 非選擇題: 27 題,共 32 分,由教師閱卷,請直接在卷上作答

I. Vocabulary and Derivatives 20%

hostility 1. While reading Romeo and Juliet, Jim feels upset that the _____ (hostile) between the two families should impede Romeo and Juliet’s true love.

identify 2. The reason why David likes this novel is because he can _____ (unidentified) with the protagonist. He feels as if his whole life has been written down before his eyes.

unexpectedly 3. A volcano in Iceland erupted u_____ last month and its spreading ash cloud forced many European countries to close their airports without warning.

deny 4. Computer users should ensure that their anti-virus software is kept up to date and can d_____ access from Zeus, a virus that steals online banking details.

invasion 5. While Facebook dominates the web with its growing popularity, many users are still afraid of i_____ of privacy. They worry that their personal data might be stolen.

bosom 6. As a b_____ friend of mine, Anita always listens patiently and carefully to my complaints. Generally 7. G_____ speaking, the judges appreciated the students’ efforts and performance a lot even if

some of them forgot their lines in the English speech contest.

mature 8. In her mid-thirties, Mary sometimes acts like a teenager. It seems that she still can’t behave in a m_____ way.

wariness 9. The police warn all the citizens to answer any phone calls from strangers with w_____ because of the increasing frauds.

lean 10. Grandma is suffering from hearing loss; therefore, she always needs to l_____ forward to hear clearly from others.

enlisted 11. The organization has e_____ the support of many famous people in raising money to help victims of domestic violence.

features 12. The movie f_____ Meryl Streep as a beloved American chef and cookbook writer. Her spectacular performance may win her another Academy Award for the best leading actress. degree 13. Grandma holds a strong belief in the power of education; therefore, she insisted that every

child in the family should get a college d_____.

ranked 14. Baker Wu Bao-chun r_____ first in the 2010 bakery world cup. Before that, he had won second place in the same competition in 2008.

length 15. The movie is three hours in l_____, so we‘d better grab something to eat before watching it. nominated 16. He has been n_____ for the best actor three times but never won once.

essential 17. Air, water, and food are e_____ to life. It is impossible to live without them.

prone 18. Texting drivers are found to be as p_____ to car accidents as drunk drivers. In fact, they are four times more likely to have a car accident than other drivers.

awareness 19. The government is trying to bring a_____ of ECFA’s benefits to the public through speeches and publications since 66.9% of the people surveyed said that they were unclear about this trade pact.

potential 20. One of the reasons for banning the import of U.S. beef products classified as “internal organs” is that they have high-risk p_____ for mad cow disease.

II. Translation 12%

1. As ___________________________________, “Love is blind.” (2%)

正如大家熟知的諺語所說:「愛情是盲目的。」

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2. When _____________________________, we always think of Edison because many products (that) he invented have endless influence on modern society. (2%)

說到發明家,我們總是想到愛迪生,因為他發明的許多產品對現代社會產生無窮無盡的影響。 (When it comes to inventors, we always think of Edison because many products (that) he invented have endless influence on modern society.)

3. 爸爸聽到那位演員藥物濫用的事一點也不高興,因為他覺得名人應該為社會大眾樹立良好的榜樣

Father was l___________________ to hear about the actor’s drug abuse, because he thinks celebrities should ____________________for the public. (1%, 1%)

(Father was less than pleased to hear about the actor’s drug abuse, because he thinks celebrities should set a good example for the public.)

4. 在和家人大吵一架後,Joseph 沒有生氣,而是轉向蕭邦的音樂尋求安慰。

R____________________, Joseph turned to Chopin’s music for solace after quarreling with his family. (2%) (Rather than feeling upset/angry, Joseph turned to Chopin’s music for solace after quarreling with his family.)

5. 讓我們驚訝的是 Mark 能奇蹟似的從那麼嚴重的傷勢中復原。

____________________________was that Mark could __________________________such severe injury. (1%, 1%)

(What surprised us was that Mark could miraculously recover from such severe injury.)

6. 這場火一爆發,所有居民就趕緊衝出這棟大樓。

As soon as the fire ____________, all the residents _______________________ the building. (1%, 1%)

(As soon as the fire broke out, all the residents rushed out of the building.)

選擇題 1-66 題答案

1. BBABA 5. BCACC

11.CAADA 16.ACBDC

21.BDBBA 26.CDBAD

31.DACDD 36.BCCDC

41.ABDCB 46.CDDAC

51.CBBDC 56.DCABD

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