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國立台灣師大附中 98 學年度第一學期高二英文科第二次期中考試題

I. Listening Comprehension 12% (1-8 題,每題 1%,9-10 題,每題 2%)

<Part I> Best Response Choose the best response to each question or statement. 1. (A) I know. I’m very insecure.

(B) I know. I’m very experienced. (C) I know. I have a lot of talent. (D) I know. I have a lot to learn. 2. (A) Now she speaks Spanish only.

(B) Now she speaks Spanish easily. (C) Now she speaks Spanish awkwardly. (D) Now she speaks Spanish clumsily. 3. (A) He’s very good at sports.

(B) He’s very good at music. (C) He’s very good at math. (D) He’s very good at art. 4. (A) Right, she said she was very hungry.

(B) Right, she likes to work with others. (C) Right, she is a natural leader.

(D) Right, she lacks experience.

5. (A) Yes, I think she is still laughing about it. (B) Yes, I think she is falling in love with me. (C) Yes, she is still a little angry about it. (D) Yes, she is excited about talking again later.

<Part II> Short Conversations Listen to the conversations. Then answer the questions. 6. (A) She plays forcefully.

(B) She plays excitedly. (C) She plays calmly. (D) She plays angrily.

7. (A) She thinks he should feel sorry for her. (B) She thinks he should study harder.

(C) She thinks he should stop making jokes. (D) She thinks he should be more cheerful. 8. (A) He took a nap.

(B) He failed a test. (C) He gave a speech. (D) He watched a movie.

<Part III> Short Talk Listen to the talk. Then choose the best answer to each question. 9. (A) There are many fast bullet trains.

(B) They weren’t used until 1900. (C) They don’t often carry people. (D) They move things short distances. 10. (A) They are mostly popular in England.

(B) There are both old and new ones in use. (C) They are quite expensive in France. (D) They are only used by tourists these days.

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II. Multiple Choice 20%

11. Some people are _______ to pollens, so a walk in the garden can be torture for them. Their noses get stuffed up, their eyes become red and itchy, and they sneeze constantly.

(A) allergic (B) diabetic (C) strained (D) idyllic

12. Every year, the Emperor Penguins perform their _______ of marching for months to the harshest place on earth to find a mate.

(A) destiny (B) tension (C) ritual (D) recital

13. Being a fireproof structure, the building remained _______ in the fire. It was not damaged at all.

(A) upscale (B) intact (C) inherent (D) combustible

14. Public health authorities have made the _______ that the H1N1 vaccine is safe for pregnant women even though no strong evidence has been found to support their claim.

(A) installment (B) assumption (C) intervention (D) negotiation 15. “Do you think Dad will take us to the newly opened Michelin-class restaurant for French cuisine?”

“________. That will cost him an arm and a leg.”

(A) Call the shots (B) Keep your chin up (C) Burn my bridges (D) Fat chance

16. Besides being patient and enthusiastic, a good teacher should also be willing to _______ with his/her students. (A) revive (B) interact (C) flatter (D) promote

17. Pay_______ to my advice, or history may repeat itself.

(A) cushion (B) overhaul (C) tradeoff (D) heed 18. Keep clear of the dog. It is _______ and is likely to bite anyone approaching him.

(A) inescapable (B) unalterable (C) aggressive (D) dispensable 19. It is a(n) _______ scientific fact that wood and oil float on water.

(A) indisputable (B) turbulent (C) crafty (D) radical 20. ________ readers are likely to shed tears when touched by the novel.

(A) sensitive (B) sensational (C) nervous (D) awful

21. Typhoon Morakot left bridges in southern Taiwan severely damaged with more than 40 of them now in extremely dangerous ___________.

(A) atmosphere (B) environment (C) situation (D) condition

22. With the increasing popularity of the reality show, Project Runway, additional profits are being created in the fashion __________.

(A) industry (B) agriculture (C) model (D) debt 23. Without the discount, my father could not have afforded this brand new car at its _______ price.

(A) expansive (B) original (C) public (D) frequent 24. He hardly had the ________ for a late night snack after watching such a bloody and disgusting movie.

(A) taste (B) spice (C) appetite (D) flavor

25. The twins have _______ to live independently after they lost their parents in an air crash several years ago. (A) rushed (B) struggled (C) returned (D) completed

26. To lose weight, eating less and exercising regularly are strongly _________.

(A) advised (B) reminded (C) avoided (D) advanced

27. This December, leaders around the world will get together in Copenhagen, Denmark to come up with a(n) ________ solution to the global warming crisis.

(A) available (B) costly (C) private (D) effective

Have you ever felt the different parts of your life are at odds and that you simply can’t do anything about it? Professor Ellen Kossek has identified three flexstyles—ways people can manage their work and personal lives efficiently. First, you could be an integrator – one who blends work and personal matters throughout the day. So, an integrator may handle work while cooking dinner. But at the same time, you should be a separator as well—being able to 28 time and mental space for each role and task. Focus on one role at a time. Finally, you can be a volleyer. 29 the name suggests, you go back and forth between different roles during downtime. Of course, you can shift your approaches throughout the process of your life and career. Whatever your flexstyle is, you can bear the following tips in mind. 30 between high-value and low-value work. Give most of your attention to the former. Next, track your habits and you will see how you spend your time. Finally, rethink demands. Some pressure is self-imposed; without it, you can live a more carefree life.

28. (A) set apart (B) draw the line at (C) tune up (D) ratchet up 29. (A) According to (B) Based on (C) What (D) As

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III. Cloze 20%

(I) The study of evolution has taught us that nature plays no favorites. After 3.8 billion years, the lesson is clear: whether plant, animal, or microbe, an individual's survival depends on its ability to 31 the environment around it. Vascular plants evolved leaves to collect sunlight to fuel their growth. Birds evolved hollow bones and asymmetrical feathers to enhance flight capabilities. With these and countless other successful examples, scientists and engineers are 32 more and more 32 nature for guidance.

Biomimicry—a word derived from bios, meaning "life," and mimesis, meaning "to imitate"— refers to the study of nature's successful design solutions and the imitation of these designs to solve human problems. There are many examples of human-engineered devices that share 33 with living things. Sometimes, this happens unintentionally: think of the similarities between a canoe or kayak paddle and a freshwater turtle leg. At other times, the inventor intentionally mimicked something in nature.

34 the vast biological diversity on Earth, there is enormous potential for innovation inspired by nature. Research and development is ongoing in a number of engineering fields, including Bioengineering, Aeronautics, and Robotics.

Take Aeronautics, for example, engineers are studying successful designs 35 in nature to build faster, safer, and more efficient flying machines with wings that twist for steering and wing surfaces that "morph" or change in shape in response to variable in-flight conditions.

31. (A) take after (B) look for (C) adjust to (D) aspire to 32. (A) looking ; up to (B) looking ; forward to (C) looking ; down upon (D) looking ; to

33. (A) nothing similar (B) nothing similarly (C) something similar (D) something similarly 34. (A) To consider (B) Considering (C) Having been considered (D) Considered

35. (A) founded (B) found (C) are found (D) to find

(II) Emily Dickinson was not the kind of person who we’d expect to become a great writer. She lived a very plain life. She rarely left home or saw other people, yet her wonderful poems about nature, love, life and death are 36 some of America’s greatest works in poetry. Her poems are short and not hard 37 , but they have deep meanings. Take, for example, “I’m Nobody! Who Are You?” Dickinson expressed in the poem how she would wince at the thought of being a public figure, which she compares 38 a frog. She wondered why anyone would want to be a frog that has to keep repeating its name all the time to the 39 bog of the public? She showed her disdain for being a somebody. When 40 how she was able to present such a rich world in her poetry based on such a narrow life, experts on her writing point out that she was simply a poetic genius. 36. (A) considered (B) regarded (C) looked upon (D) thought of

r

II) As a Londoner living in Taipei, Michael Yeldham thinks globalization is great and it has changed this city in many 37. (A) reading (B) to read (C) to read them (D) to be read

38. (A) to (B) with (C) it (D) one anothe

39. (A) admirer (B) admirable (C) admiring (D) admired

40. (A) asking (B) asked (C) she asked (D) to ask

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amazing ways. Every day he leads a multicultural life here, meeting people 41 the world, using products made in different countries, and tasting foods from exotic places like Italy and Brazil. The 42 restaurant opposite his office is his favorite place. In there, he could hear other 43 people chatting in languages that he isn’t able to understand. The Taiwanese waiter always greets him in English 44 only a slight Taiwanese accent. He also notices that every one of the shops along the street outside his office 45 an English name written in large letters on its shop sign.

41. (A) across from (B) from beneath (C) far and wide (D) from around

V) om,

’t imagine what I came into on the Greyhound to Miami. As my friends and I were 46

42. (A) Sweden (B) India (C) Korea (D) Mexican

43. (A) West (B) Western (C) Westerner (D) Westerners

44. (A) with (B) in (C) on (D) to

45. (A) with (B) have (C) has (D) having

(I Dear M

You can about our Miami Beach

plan, I noticed a man sitting alone in front of us. He was dressed in a plain, ill-fitting suit, his age 47 by his dusty face. He was there, totally frozen into some personal cocoon of silence. I remembered what you always taught me: Never hesitate to greet, especially to someone who seems to be in need, so I came to sit beside him and introduced myself. In the beginning, he didn’t talk much, but he was a nice guy. So the next day, I encouraged him to join us for breakfast. After we returned to the bus,

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I sat with him again and after a while, Vingo, my new friend, slowly and painfully, told me about his story. He was returning home after having been in jail for four years. He wrote to his wife that he was about to be released on parole and 48 if she would take him back, she should put a yellow handkerchief on the big oak tree nearby their house. Stunned by his story, I couldn’t say anything but “Wow.” Caught up in the approach of Vingo’s hometown, all of my friends and I were getting nervous about what we were going to see. Vingo shut his eyes, his face tightening as if prepared to fight against another disappointment. We 49 the window seats, looking out, hoping it would turn out to be a good ending. To our tearful relief, there stood the old oak tree with hundreds of yellow handkerchiefs like a banner of welcome 50 at the long-absent man. With the overjoyed cheering of us, the ex-con rose and made his way home. Amazing, isn’t it? Hope you enjoy this story. Love,

Amanda ) chattering

. Reading Comprehension 13%

(rhyme scheme)

46. (A) arguing (B) hushing (C) nodding (D

47. (A) masking (B) masked (C) to mask (D) mask

48. (A) X (B) whether (C) that (D) as

49. (A) took apart (B) took over (C) took care of (D) took off

50. (A) waved (B) to wave (C) wave (D) waving

V

(I) A Fable

The mountain and the squirrel a

Had a quarrel; a

And the former called the latter “Little Prig.” b

Bun replied, c

“You are doubtless very big; b But all sort of thing and weather d Must be taken in 51 d To make up a year

And a sphere.”

And I think it’s no disgrace ou,

I,

ck;

wisely put;

51. Choose a word to make the line complete according to the rhyme scheme given above.

) sister 52. Which of the following can best describe the relationship between the mountain and the squirrel?

Mouse and Donald Duck 3. Which of the following proverbs can express the main idea of the poem?

ivine.

something. her.

ventors have been registering bright ideas with the world's patent office for over 150 years. While the flush toilet, the com

To occupy my place. If I’m not so large as y You are not half so small as And not half so spry. I’ll not deny you make A very pretty squirrel tra Talents differ: all is well and

If I cannot carry forests on my back, spry 活潑、敏捷的

Neither can you crack a nut.”

(A) there (B) gather (C) together (D

(A) father and son (B) somebody and nobody (C) prison and prisoner (D) Mickey 5

(A) The great fish eat the small. (B) To err is human; to forgive, d (C) Everything in the world is good for

(D) Fools bite one another but wise men agree toget

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puter, and the mobile phone have proved invaluable, the same cannot be said of every innovation. “Chindogu” is the Japanese word coined for the art of the useless ideas. These strangely practical and unusual inventions for a life of ease and joy have swept over the land of the rising sun. The art of Chindogu was born in the late 1980s when amateur inventor Kenji Kawakami created the Portable Subway Strap, which was a toilet plunger with a ring at one end that can be attached to the ceiling for a steady handhold. Kawakami discovered that a not-quite-usable idea for a new product could nonetheless be

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ny inventions can be included in the Chindogu collection; they have to meet certain standards. First, a Chin

4. In order to create a Chindogu, inventors have to __________________________.

55. What is the main idea of this passage?

y school of invention. y.

6. Choose the correct order of the following incidents.

he English speaking world

II)

oday, 20 years after the fall of Berlin Wall, Berlin's Cold War-era tunnel system has become one of the most popular

ost tunnels were dug from the West to the East, often by men who had already fled to the West and who were then trying to ge

enjoyable if one were to create a prototype and take delight in the way it misses its mark. Now the term “Chindogu” has entered the English vocabulary.

However, not all fun

dogu cannot be for real use. It is fundamental to the spirit of Chindogu that an invention claiming to be a Chindogu must be completely useless. If you invent something which turns out to be so handy that you use it all the time, you have failed to make a Chindogu, try the patent office instead. Secondly, though you are not allowed to use a Chindogu, it must be made. You have to be able to hold it in your hand and think “I can actually imagine someone using this, almost.” In order to be useless, it must first exist. Last but not the least, Chindogu are not for sale. They must not even be sold as a joke.

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(A) make sure the product can’t be used daily. (B) get a patent for the product.

(C) sell the product at low price. (D) be a professional artisan.

(A) Many inventions are useless. (B) Chindogu is a useless yet funn

(C) Things that seem useless might come in handy one da (D) Scientists should cherish every idea they come up with. 5

1) The invention of the Portable Subway Strap 2) The first patent registration

3) Chindogu became known to t (A) 312 (B) 132 (C) 123 (D) 213 (I T

attractions for tourists and locals alike. In 2008, more than 150,000 visitors explored the underbelly of the German capital, touring through the deserted tunnels that serve as yet another spine-chilling reminder of the city's tense and violent role in the 20th century. While some tunnels were just less than 100 feet long, others were up to 557 feet in length. Some were like small tubes, barely big enough to crawl through, while others were tall enough to stand up in. It took between three days and six months to dig the various constructions between October 1961 and April 1982. Altogether about 300 people managed to escape through the tunnels.

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t the rest of their family out of East Germany. Hasso Herschel, who escaped to West Germany with a fake passport in 1961, dug several illegal tunnels underneath the wall, the first in September 1962. Its entrance was hidden in a house on the eastern side of the border, right across from the wall on the Bernauer Strasse. Twenty-nine people fled through that shaft, making it one of the most successful tunnel projects at the time. From the 1960s to the 1970s, Herschel helped dozens escape from the East to the West through the secret tunnels. "This was the best thing I did in my whole life," the 74-year-old retiree said recently.

source: http://www.denverpost.com/travel/ci_13577014 57. Which statement is correct?

ued by Herschel.

58 ractive to tourists?

非選擇題,請直接在卷上作答

(A) The length of the tunnels was between 100 feet to 557 feet. (B) Hasso Herschel lived to see the destruction of the Berlin Wall. (C) More than half of the people crossing the Berlin Wall were resc (D) Hasso Herschel Left for East Germany with a fake passport in 1961. . According to the passage, what’s the reason that makes the tunnels so att (A) They are historical sites representing Germany’s inglorious past. (B) It took the workers many years to build them.

(C) They were built in memory of Hasso Herschel. (D) The Cold War took place in these tunnels.

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eceive the liver from the doner, the doctors will t________t it into the four-year-old boy

_____________ 2. For over 2,500 years and throughout western civilization, it is largely acknowledged by artists, musicians,

_____________ 3

ke a change.

oom. .

s

_____________ 9 beauty. When it comes to who the most beautiful person in

_____________ 1 ll never accept tatoos, body-piercing, and strange hairstyles.

_____________ 12. Thank you for shopping with us. If there’s any problem with the products you bought, please contact our

_____________ 13 storic r____t from Mainland China to Taiwan.

are very much

_____________ 17 her national flag b______w in the wind as it rose slowly, her tears rolling

_____________ 18. The lake is situated at the eastern ___________ of the mountain range. (extreme)

king __________ to his

_____________ 20 pesticides and chemical fertilizers is strictly limited. (apply)

的椅子比以往貴三倍。 _________________________________________ they were. __________________________________________________________. 3. 目 ___________________________________________________ 4. _______________________________________ 5. _______________________________ I. Vocabulary & Derivatives 20%

_____________ 1. As soon as they r

suffering from liver cancer.

and writers that their i_______n, creativity, and incredible talent come from the muse of Greek mythology. . He always f______ts at the sight of his own blood, so I guess he is not suitable to be a doctor.

_____________ 4. Instead of sitting there complaining about your poor grades, you should take a______n and ma _____________ 5. When I saw a bird fly down and p______h on the wire, I wondered why it wouldn’t get shocked. _____________ 6. Tom seemed very happy last night because I heard him humming a merry little t____e in the bathr _____________ 7. Carol quit her job because she had difficulty getting along with one of her c_______es, namely, her boss _____________ 8. Millions of households in Africa have no a_______s to electricity, let alone the high-tech products such a

laptops, ipods, or videoconferencing systems. . It’s very difficult to define the c________t of

the world is, everyone has a different opinion. 0. My parents are so o____-______ed that they’

_____________ 11. Being a diplomat requires excellent communication skills and f________y in English and another foreign language, preferably French, Spanish, or Japanese.

c_________r service department for exchange or refund. . In 1949, Chiang Kai-shek led millions of soldiers in an hi

_____________ 14. Dad a______ed the habit of smoking when he was 18, and has found it difficult to get rid of ever since. _____________ 15. All of the students cried in e________n over their winning the first prize in the relay race.

_____________ 16. Milk powder f________ied with extra vitamins is popular with parents in Taiwan who c about their children’s health.

. The gold medalist watched down the cheeks.

_____________ 19. Even though we never met, I recognized Mark immediately since he bears a stri father, an old friend of mine. (resemble)

. In organic farming, the ___________ of II. Translation 15% (每題 3 分)

1. 這些二十年前購入、飾以金箔

Those gold gilded chairs purchased 20 years ago are ____ 2. 昨天 Tom 告訴警察他三天前見過那個人。

Tom told the police yesterday that __________

睹那場可怕的車禍,Mary 呆立原地一動也不動。 ______________________________________________ 成年人還向父母親要錢真令人難為情啊!(句首為 W/H--疑問詞) __________________________________________________________ 雖然我老闆很有錢,但他還是堅持外出用餐時我們要各付各的。(go Dutch) __________________________________________________________________

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國立台灣師大附中 98 學年度第一學期高二英文科第二次期中考解答

I. Best Response 最佳回應句

Choose the best response to each question or statement.

1. When you start your new job, you’ll experience a big learning curve, Lacey. (10/19-21)

A. I know. I’m very insecure. B. I know. I’m very experienced. C. I know. I have a lot of talent. D. I know. I have a lot to learn.

2. Kim studied Spanish for five years before she became fluent. (10/24)

A. Now she speaks Spanish only. B. Now she speaks Spanish easily. C. Now she speaks Spanish awkwardly. D. Now she speaks Spanish clumsily.

3. Vaughn is one of the most athletic people I know. (10/30-31)

A. He’s very good at sports. B. He’s very good at music. C. He’s very good at math. D. He’s very good at art.

4. Although they cooked the meal together, Cindy took charge. (11/2-3)

A. Right, she said she was very hungry. B. Right, she likes to work with others. C. Right, she is a natural leader. D. Right, she lacks experience.

5. Did your conversation with Erin create any tension in your relationship? (11/9)

A. Yes, I think she is still laughing about it. B. Yes, I think she is falling in love with me. C. Yes, she is still a little angry about it. D. Yes, she is excited about talking again later. II. Short Conversations 簡短會話

Listen to the conversations. Then answer the questions.

6. (10/16-17)

W: I don’t like to play basketball with Ashley. M: Why? She’s a very good basketball player.

W: Yes, but sometimes she’s too aggressive on the court. M: Well, that’s part of the reason she’s so good.

Q: How does Ashley play basketball? A. She plays forcefully. B. She plays excitedly. C. She plays calmly. D. She plays angrily.

7 (10/22-23)

W: Why are you in such a bad mood, Chris? M: Because I only got a 93 on my test. W: Oh, lighten up. I got an 86!

M: Well, I wanted to get a perfect score.

Q: What does the woman think Chris should do? A. She thinks he should feel sorry for her. B. She thinks he should study harder.

C. She thinks he should stop making jokes. D. She thinks he should be more cheerful. 8. (11/13-14)

W: How was school today, Sam?

M: After tossing and turning all night, I couldn’t stay awake in class.

W: Uh-oh. Did your teacher notice?

M: Yes, she did. She called upon me to answer a question, but I was asleep at my desk.

Q: What happened in Sam’s class? A. He took a nap.

B. He failed a test. C. He gave a speech. D. He watched a movie. III. Short Talk 短文

Listen to the talk. Then choose the best answer to each question.

(For questions 9-10) (11/4-5)

Trains have been an important part of Europe since the 1800s. Today they are mostly used by tourists who want to ride through stunning European scenery. Another purpose they have is transporting goods across long distances. In North America, there are very few passenger trains left, but because of Europe’s size, it is still practical there to travel from country to country by train. There are many kinds of trains, from the bullet or express trains of France and England to the fascinating cogwheel trains that bring a taste of the past to travelers in places like Switzerland. 9. What does the speaker say about trains in North

America?

A. There are many fast bullet trains. B. They weren’t used until 1900. C. They don’t often carry people. D. They move things short distances.

10. What does the speaker say about trains in Europe? A. They are mostly popular in England.

B. There are both old and new ones in use. C. They are quite expensive in France.

D. They are only used by tourists these days.

Answer Key

(1-8 題各 1% 、9-10 題 2%;11-53 題 1%、54-58 題 2%)

1-10 D B A C C A D A C B

11-20 A C B B D B D C A A

21-30 D A B C B A D A D B

31-40 C D C B B A B A C B

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國立台灣師大附中 98 學年度第一學期高二英文科第二次期中考解答

I. Vocabulary & Derivatives 20%

transplant 1. As soon as they receive the liver from the doner, the doctors will t________t it into the four-year-old boy suffering from liver cancer.

inspiration 2. For over 2,500 years and throughout western civilization, it is largely acknowledged by artists, musicians, and writers that their i_______n, creativity, and incredible talent come from the muse of Greek mythology. faints 3. He always f______ts at the sight of his own blood, so I guess he is not suitable to be a doctor.

action 4. Instead of sitting there complaining about your poor grades, you should take a______n and make a change. perch 5. When I saw a bird fly down and p______h on the wire, I wondered why it wouldn’t get shocked.

tune 6. Tom seemed very happy last night because I heard him humming a merry little t____e in the bathroom. colleagues 7. Carol quit her job because she had difficulty getting along with one of her c_______es, namely, her boss. access 8. Millions of households in Africa have no a_______s to electricity, let alone the high-tech products such as

laptops, ipods, or videoconferencing systems.

concept 9. It’s very difficult to define the c________t of beauty. When it comes to who the most beautiful person in the world is, everyone has a different opinion.

old-fashioned 10. My parents are so o____-______ed that they’ll never accept tatoos, body-piercing, and strange hairstyles. fluency 11. Being a diplomat requires excellent communication skills and f________y in English and another foreign

language, preferably French, Spanish, or Japanese.

customer 12. Thank you for shopping with us. If there’s any problem with the products you bought, please contact our c_________r service department for exchange or refund.

retreat 13. In 1949, Chiang Kai-shek led millions of soldiers in an historic r_____t from Mainland China to Taiwan. acquired 14. Dad a______ed the habit of smoking when he was 18, and has found it difficult to get rid of ever since. exultation 15. All of the students cried in e________n over their winning the first prize in the relay race.

fortified 16. Milk powder f________ied with extra vitamins is popular with parents in Taiwan who care very much about their children’s health.

billow 17. The gold medalist watched her national flag b______w in the wind as it rose slowly, her tears rolling down the cheeks.

extremity 18. The lake is situated at the eastern ___________ of the mountain range. (extreme)

resemblance 19. Even though we never met, I recognized Mark immediately since he bears a striking __________ to his father, an old friend of mine. (resemble)

application 20. In organic farming, the ___________ of pesticides and chemical fertilizers is strictly limited. (apply) II. Translation 15% (每題 3 分,整句式一個錯誤扣 0.5 分)

1. 這些二十年前購入、飾以金箔的椅子比以往貴三倍。

Those gold gilded chairs purchased 20 years ago are three times / more expensive than (as expensive as) they were. 2. 昨天 Tom 告訴警察他三天前見過那個人。

Tom told the police yesterday that he had seen / that person / three days before. 3. 目睹那場可怕的車禍,Mary 呆立原地一動也不動。

Witnessing (Seeing) / the terrible (horrible) accident, / Mary stood rooted to the spot. 4. 成年人還向父母親要錢真令人難為情啊!(句首為 W/H--疑問詞)

How embarrassing (What an embarrassment) it is / for an adult (adults) / to ask money of his or her (their) parents! 5. 雖然我老闆很有錢,但他還是堅持外出用餐時我們要各付各的 (go Dutch)

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