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天主教道明中學國中部第 106 學年度第 2 學期第二次段考國三英語科試題

(範圍: 康軒版 B1~B6 )

※ 本試卷共有 50 題,請完整作答 ※

一、下列各題,請依文意選出一個正確或最適合的答案: ㄧ題 2 分,共 32 分 1. Sam drove his new car to the party yesterday. All of his friends wanted to own

like it!

(A) another (B) it

(C) one (D) the one

2. The airport is closed because of the big typhoon, so the planes have to in another city.

(A) park (B) land

(C) cross (D) slide

3. Peter was punished by his father because he was caught on the final exam.

(A) cheated (B) had cheated

(C) to cheat (D) cheating

4. My mother is in a hurry right now. She will talk to me .

(A) latter (B) later

(C) late (D) lately

5. Tom felt terrible and had a high fever the whole night. His parents did everything to try to make him feel .

(A) so comfortably (B) more comfortably

(C) much comfortable (D) more comfortable

6. The movie Avenger is very interesting.

(A) whom Liam was talking

(B) that were played by many famous movie stars (C) James wanted to see

(D) which Kelly loves it very much

7. Amanda is tired of the MRT to work, so she plans herself a car as soon as she saves enough money.

(A) taking ; to get (B) take ; get

(C) taking ; getting (D) take ; to get

8. Jenny: Wow! Jeremy is really good at playing basketball.

Frank: I can't agree with you more. Many basketball teams in universities have asked him to join them. We all think he has a great future of him.

(A) abroad (B) ahead

(C) aboard (D) awake

9. The reporter: Excuse me. Can you tell me more about the car accident in the morning?

David: I'm not quite sure about the accident. I just helped to save people inside the car.

(A) was happening (B) which was happened

(C) that happened (D) happened

10. The baseball game won't be though it looks like rain. We'd better get some raincoats before we go to watch it.

(A) showed off (B) took off

(C) turned off (D) called off

11. Gina: Look at that ugly shorts over there. I can’t imagine that who will spend any money on a pair?

Lily: Well, that’s me. I hate to say this, but I just got three pairs of last week.

(A) them (B) ones

(C) one (D) it

12. This city has changed a lot since the library .

(A) had been built (B) was built

(C) built (D) is building

13. Learning foreign languages people know more about different cultures of other countries.

(A) which help (B) to help

(C) helps (D) help

14. Everyone in my family my brother enjoys being an early bird. We like to get up early in the morning, but he doesn’t.

(A) except (B) besides

(C) also (D) without

15. I don’t think is possible to get to the restaurant on time by bus. I guess we will have to take a taxi there.

(A) which (B) that

(C) what (D) it

16. James: Excuse me. I am a newcomer of this city. I have no idea how to go to the Central Park. Can you give me a hand?

Kelly: It’s easy. the MRT on City Hall Station and on Central Park Station are the most convenient ways to go there.

(A) Getting on ; getting it off (B) Getting on ; getting off it (C) Get on ; get it off (D) Get on ; get off it

二、克漏字填空(請依所附選文,選出一個正確或最適合的答案) : ㄧ題 2 分,共 20 分 (17-19)

The world is crazy about bananas. More than 100 billion of this yellow fruit are eaten each year. Americans eat about 27 pounds per person every year, while the people

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of Uganda eat about 500 pounds per person each year. Also, bananas are so ( 17 ) that more songs have been written about them than any other fruit.

Bananas have been around for thousands of years. They were first grown in Southeast Asia. ( 18 ) , but most come from India. Bananas grow on plants that are up to 25 feet high and with leaves that can grow to be nine feet long and two feet wide.

The average banana weighs about 125 grams and is made up of 75% water. Not only are they tasty, ( 19 ) . For example, they help fight diseases like cancer.

per 每一 average 平均的 tasty 美味的 cancer 癌症

17. (A) modern (B) convenient (C) popular (D) expensive

18. (A) They are now grown in many parts of the world (B) We have now changed our ways of planting them (C) Some kinds of bananas can no longer be eaten (D) Doctors are worried that we have too many bananas 19. (A) and also they are very easy to buy

(B) and they help people put on weight (C) but they are eaten by monkeys as well (D) but they are also very healthy

(20-22)

Many experts are on the same page when it comes to walking 10,000 steps a day.

They believe people who do it experience many health benefits. The most obvious of these are weight loss through the burning of calories, stronger muscles, and lower

cholesterol. However, the biggest benefits include better sleep, lower blood pressure, and less risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other health problems.

Walking is free, (20) . Plus, walking can be done almost anywhere and at any time all year round. It can be done at home, outside in your neighborhood, on the grass, and even in the mall. Also, walking doesn’t require any special equipment. All you need is a good pair of walking shoes.

Walking is not a difficult activity. An average of 3,000 steps are taken daily by a

person as he or she moves around the house. Therefore, (21) . Basically, it can be achieved by going for a 30- to 60-minute walk each day. If that seems too much like exercise,

then use the stairs instead of the elevator, walk to the store, or just get up to change the TV

(22) . Better yet, make it more fun by walking with a friend.

benefit 好處 calorie 卡路里 muscle 肌肉 cholesterol 膽固醇 diabetes 糖尿病

require 需要 equipment 器械

20. (A) unless you want to run a health club

(B) since we all know how to pit one foot in front of the other (C) or it can be very possible

(D) so you don’t have to be a member of a gym

21. (A) we can get 10,000 steps by walking five miles on roads (B) getting 10,000 steps in every day won’t take much more effort (C) it takes a lot of energy and time to walk 10,000 steps

(D) you have to spend a large amount of time counting and finishing 10,000 steps

22. (A) channel (B) cancel (C) nation (D) problem

(23-26)

Notice

-Stay Quiet or Keep Your Voice Down in the Front Yard:

I' ve gotten some complaints from neighbors about __( 23 ) __ when you were washing your clothes during break time and after the practices. Although you are only staying here for the summer vacation, I don't want people to think that players from Sunny Baseball Camp are just a group of people with no discipline.

-Don't Feed Stray dogs:

Feeding them only draws more. __( 24 ) __. You may have heard that yesterday one of you came down with a very high fever and was sent to the hospital after he was bitten by a stray dog.

-__( 25 ) __:

You are here for training, not for summer vacation. You can enjoy each break I planned for you, but be prepared for practices and show up on time at 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

every day. __( 26 ) __, I will drop you out from the camp. If you don't wear your full uniform to the training more than once, I will also drop you out. This rule begins from today.

-- Head Coach of Sunny Baseball Camp complaint 抱怨 discipline 紀律 stray 流浪的 environment 環境 23. (A) how messy the yard became

(B) the garbage your threw over there

(C) the loud noise which was made by you guys

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(D) too much electricity you used

24. (A) They made the environment not only dangerous but also dirty (B) They have skin problems and need doctors to treat them

(C) They have no place to stay, and we need to provide them some help.

(D) They make us so happy every minute we keep them 25. (A) Make Sure All of Your clothes are Clean

(B) Be On Time for Every Training (C) Be prepared for Every Test

(D) Get Enough Rest at Every Break Time 26. (A) If you are not on time

(B) When the training is over

(C) When you finish all the preparing

(D) If you're late for training more than once

三、閱讀測驗(請依所附選文,選出一個正確或最適合的答案) : ㄧ題 2 分,共 48 分

[A] 27-29

Through out history, knights have been respected for their honor, bravery and service to others. However, not everything they have done is worthy of praise. From 1095 to 1291, hundreds of thousands of knights from all over Europe traveled east to fight in a series of Crusades. These holy wars, nine in total, were ordered by the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. The goal was to return control of Jerusalem and the Holy Land to

Christians.

Today, the Crusades are largely considered a failure. Because of internal conflicts among Christian kindoms and political powers, many of the missions did not follow the original purpose. Indeed, the Fourth Crusade ended in Christians fighting each other. Along the way, Crusaders killed many people, including those they were supposed to protect.

knight 騎士 worthy 值得的 praise 讚美 Crusade 十字軍 Pope 教宗 Catholic 天主教 Jerusalem 耶路撒冷 Christian 基督教徒 internal 內部的 Conflict 衝突 purpose 目的

27. Where would this passage most likely be seen?

(A) a guidebook for America

(B) a history textbook (C) a fashion magazine

(D) the latest news on the newspaper 28. What was the purpose of the Crusade?

(A) to get control back over the Pope (B) to attack Jerusalem for the Catholic

(C) to take back the Holy Land for the Christians (D) to make peace with the Catholic Church 29. Which of the following statement is not right?

(A) The Crusades lasted for almost 200 years.

(B) Some of the missions weren't for the original Crusade purpose.

(C) The knights had to go east to fight in the Crusades.

(D) In the last Crusade, Christians fought against each other.

[B] 30-32

Students of Storybrook took a survey about computers last week. The results were forwarded to the director of the school board in an email.

From: Tony Brad, Surveys, Inc.

Subject: School-wide computer survey Dear Director,

The results of the school-wide computer survey for Storybrook are in. Not

surprisingly, they are just as you predicted they would be. The students mainly use the computers at school and their homes for surfing the Internet. In addition, about 75% of them specifically use the machines to look up information on Google for their

classwork. Meanwhile, the rest spend their time on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. Likewise, a large portion of them use their computers to send emails. These results are consistent across all the grades, from elementary to high school.

I have attached a bar chart of the results for your reference. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Tony Brad

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30. Who is Tony Brad? concerned 關心的 employee 員工 agent 代理人 (A) A concerned parent

(B) An employee of a survey company (C) An agent for a computer company (D) The director of the school board

31. What is something students do NOT use their computers for?

(A) Uploading and downloading pictures from blogs.

(B) Getting in touch with others by email.

(C) Checking what their friends are doing on Facebook.

(D) Searching for information on Google.

32. Which of the following is TRUE?

(A) Most senior high school students chat through Twitter.

(B) Around 75% of elementary school students send emails to their teachers.

(C) A quarter of the Internet surfers spent their time on social networking sites.

(D) Less than 90% of junior high school students search the Internet.

[C] 33-34

Cougars are large, brown wildcats that live in the mountains of North and South America. People also call them mountain lions. You seldom see cougars in the daytime because these wildcats catch their food at night. However, you may meet one before the night comes. Cougars usually eat small animals, but if they can’t find any, they’ll eat larger ones.

It’s best to keep children and pets close to you, or they could become a cougar’s next meal.

If you see a cougar, follow these rules:

 Pick up small children first.

 Face the animal and walk backwards slowly—NEVER run.

 Try to seem bigger than you are.

 Shout or throw stones at the animal to scare it and make it run away.

cougar 美洲獅 wildcat 野貓 backwards 向後地 scare 使害怕 33. What shouldn’t you do if you see a cougar?

(A) Shout loudly. (B) Run for lives.

(C) Throw stones at it. (D) Scare it.

34 What is TRUE about cougars?

(A) Cougars are seldom found in the mountains.

(B) Cougars never look for food in the daytime.

(C) Cougars are large family cats.

(D) Cougars live in Americas.

[D] 35-37

Kevin Johnson makes his living by taking pictures. During the past three and a half years, he has taken trips around the world to take pictures of people from 35 small tribes.

Most of the tribes have fewer and fewer people, and they are losing their own cultures.

Kevin is afraid that all the tribes are going to die out in the near future, so he wants to keep their images and ways of life with his photos before it is too late. He gives us a special chance to find out these small tribes all over the world. In his pictures, the beauty of these small tribes is shown in front of us. We can see the Asaro, who wear mud masks to scare people from other tribes. And the Mursi, who are known all over the world for wearing plates in their lower lips. Also, you can see the Huli. They paint their face yellow, red and white, and they are famous for their wigs. With these dissimilar cultures, our world is becoming more interesting and special.

tribe 部落 image 肖像 wig 假髮 35. What does “dissimilar” mean in the reading?

(A) different (B) strange

(C) polite (D) wonderful

36. According to this article, why did Kevin Johnson take pictures of small tribes?

(A) He wants to make friends with the people in these tribes.

(B) He wants to teach the people in these tribes to take pictures.

(C) He wants to let more people see the beauty of the small tribes’ cultures.

(D) He wants to show us that these tribes are going to disappear and we should visit them as soon as possible.

37. According to the article, which one is the order of the photos of the Mursi, the Huli and the Asaro? (See Page 5 for the pictures.)

school board 教育委員會 survey 調查 likewise 同樣地 portion 部分 consistent 與…一致 attach 附加 reference 參考 hesitate 猶豫

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(A) (2) → (4) → (1) (B) (2) → (1) → (3)

(C) (3) → (1) → (2) (D) (1) → (2) → (3)

(1) (2) (3) (4)

[E] 38-40 Dear Doris,

I know you are planning to visit us next year. However, the weather in Japan is different this year than it was in the past. In the past, sakura often blossomed in May in Hokkaido, in

the northest part of Japan. Sakura could not be seen until March in Honshu, to the south part of Hokkaido. However, can you believe that sakura blossomed in Honshu in October this year? Though I live in Shikoku, which is south of Honshu and north of Kyushu, I’m afraid sakura will blossom much earlier than before. That means you may need to give up your original plan to visit us in March to see the sakura.

Masaki Dear Masaki,

I’ve read the newspaper. It said that several typhoons have hit Japan this year, which have made the sakura leaves fall down. Because the leaves help control when the trees blossom, sakura without leaves will blossom earlier. Also, the weather in Japan this October has been almost the hottest in history, so sakura may feel that spring is coming already. Though sakura blossomed earlier this year, it is still OK for me to visit you as I planned. Don’t worry about me.

Doris sakura 櫻花 blossom 開花

38. Which is the correct map of Japan?

(A) (1) Honshu →(2) Hokkaido →(3) Kyushu →(4) Shikoku (B) (1) Honshu →(2) Hokkaido →(3) Shikoku →(4) Kyushu (C) (1) Hokkaido →(2) Honshu →(3) Shikoku →(4) Kyushu (D) (1) Hokkaido →(2) Honshu →(3) Kyushu →(4) Shikoku

39. Which is NOT a reason that made sakura blossom earlier in Japan this year?

(A) The strong typhoon winds have made sakura trees fall down.

(B) Several typhoons have hurt sakura trees in Japan.

(C) Sakura trees think spring is coming because it is too hot.

(D) Sakura trees are not able to control when to blossom without leaves.

40. Which is NOT true about the above two letters?

(A) Doris doesn’t want to change her plan to visit Masaki in March.

(B) The newspaper gave Doris information on why sakura blossomed in Japan earlier.

(C) Sakura can be seen in Honshu in March before.

(D) People who live in Hokkaido can usually see sakura at the earliest time in Japan.

41. How many roses come in the Full Romance Package?

(A) twelve (B) twenty-four.

(C) twenty (D) ten

42. How much would sending flowers and a small teddy bear to your mother and flowers, large teddy bear and chocolate to your girlfriend to two different downtown apartment cost?

(A) one hundred and twenty-six (B) one hundred and forty dollars

(C) one hundred (D) one hundred and eight

43. Which of the following can you not choose?

[F] 41-43

Show her your love with FLOWERS!

$30.00 Basic Romance Bouquet ─ a dozen roses

$40.00 Romance Plus Bouquet ─ a dozen roses and a small white teddy bear

$80.00 Full Romance Package ─ two dozen roses, a large white teddy bear, and a box of delicious chocolates

1. Delivery available for orders in the downtown area (add $ 10.00 for each destination).

Orders must be placed before 5 p.m. on 2/13 for a delivery on Valentine’s Day.

2. Choose white , red, yellow, or pink roses, and choose from a large selection of wrapping paper, note card messages, and bows.

3. You can get 10% off when the amount is over $120.00.

bouquet 花束 delivery 送貨 available 可行的 destination 目的地 selection 選擇 wrapping paper 包裝紙 bow 蝴蝶結

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(A) which wrapping paper is used to wrap the flowers (B) what the note with the flowers says

(C) where the bouquet will go (D) what color the teddy bear is

[G] 44-46

After taking the really hard final exam this afternoon, I felt relieved. I didn’t want to go home right away because I hated to be at home on my own. I decided to stay at the school and play hide-and-seek with my classmates.

I hid inside a small room close to the school gate, so it would very difficult for my classmates to find me. During my stay there, a man in a jumpsuit came into the room. The stranger walked up to me and said that my parents asked him to pick me up because they got hurt and were taken to the hospital. He asked me if I was hungry and gave me some

pieces of toast and a bottle of juice. A few seconds after I drank the juice, I didn’t feel comfortable. I had a terrible headache and I felt so dizzy. Then, I felt the man pulling me into his truck. I was so scared. I wanted to shout out, but I couldn’t! Because I lost my voice!

Suddenly, I heard my mother’s. “Honey, Sandra…” I felt my mom putting her arms around me and shaking my shoulders when she called me. “You need to hurry up! It’s

already eight. You are late for school. ” I woke up sweating and found it was just a bad dream. Phew!

relieved 放鬆的 jumpsuit 連身衣褲 dizzy 暈的 suddenly 突然地 sweat 流汗 44. Which is NOT talked about in Sandra’s dream?

(A) How her parent got hurt.

(B) Who she played hike-and-seek with after school.

(C) Why she stayed at the school after the tests.

(D) Where she met the stranger.

45. What can we learn from Sandra?

(A) She couldn’t go with the man because she was dreaming.

(B) It is wrong to play with the classmates after school.

(C) She had a strange dream about experiencing something terrible after school.

(D) It is totally fine to have the food and drink from strangers.

46. Which statement may be said by the stranger in the reading? statement 敘述 (A)

(B)

(C) (D)

[H] 47-50

Blue jeans got their start when gold was discovered on California in the mid 1800s. A man named Levi Strauss lived in New York and decided to move to San Francisco. He hoped to sell material for tents and blankets to miners. He soon realized that what they needed was pants that could survive work in the mines. A tailor named Jacob Davis, who regularly bought clothes from Strauss, started to use copper rivets to strengthen pocket corners and make the pants more durable. Davis was poor and couldn’t pay for the patent application himself, so he asked Strauss to help. Strauss agreed to pay for the application and went into business with Davis. Before long, the popular Levi’s brand was born.

material 材料 mine 礦 survive 倖存 copper 銅 rivet 鉚釘 strengthen 加強 durable 耐久的 patent 專利權 application 申請

47. Which is TRUE about Levi Strauss? tailor 裁縫師 durability 耐久性 (A) He asked Jacob Davis to join his business of selling pants.

(B) He went into business with Jacob Davis.

(C) He was a tailor in New York.

(D) He asked Jacob Davis to strengthen the durability of pants for miners.

48. Why did Levi Strauss move to San Francisco?

(A) to sell clothes to miners (B) to help a friend sell pants (C) to try to be rich by mining the gold (D) to make jeans

49. What did Jacob Davis do for blue jeans? advertise 為…作宣傳 last 持久 (A) sold them for Strauss (B) paid for the patent on them

(C) advertised them (D) made them long-lasting

50. What did Strauss realize about the miners?

(A) They needed to buy many materials for tents and blankets.

I’m not feeling well, and I can’t stand still. Can you take me to the nearest hospital now?

I don’t even know you. Stay away from me! Don’t get closer, or I will shout out loud.

You shouldn’t stay here after school by yourself. Do you need me to give your parents a call before they pick you up?

Your parents are waiting for you. I can give you a ride to the hospital which they

are at.

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(B) They needed to be paid more.

(C) They needed pants that would last.

(D) They needed more help in the mines.

◎ 配分: 1-50 題,一題 2 分。滿分 100 分 ◎

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

C B D B D C A B C D A B C

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

A D B C A D D B A C A B D

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

B C D B A C B D A C B C A

40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

D B A D A C D B A D C

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