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第一部份:看圖辨義

A.    Questions 1 ~ 2

B     1.     What is the man with luggage doing right now?

                (A)  He is manufacturing a key.

                (B)   He is checking into a hotel.

                (C)   He is polishing the hotel counter.

                (D)  He is purchasing a hotel.

A     2.     What is the woman probably saying?

                (A)  Your room is on the fifth floor.

                (B)   Would you like me to wrap that?

                (C)   I'm sorry. We don't have your size.

                (D)  The flight will be departing soon.

B.    Questions 3 ~ 4

A     3.     Where are these people?

                (A)  At an aquarium.

                (B)   In a gymnasium.

                (C)   At a cafeteria.

                (D)  In a gallery.

C     4.     What does the man think of the woman?

                (A)  That she’s annoying.

                (B)   That she’s disgusting.

                (C)   That she’s attractive.

                (D)  That she’s miserable.

C.    Questions 5 ~ 6

D     5.     What is the girl doing?

                (A)  She is mopping the floor.

                (B)   She is petting her dogs.

                (C)   She is preparing some dog food.

                (D)  She is feeding her pets.

B     6.     How does the girl look?

                (A)  She looks disappointed.

                (B)   She looks amused.

                (C)   She looks depressed.

                (D)  She looks furious.

D. Questions 7~8

A     7.     What do we know about these people?

                (A)  They are in the military.

                (B)   They are in a dormitory.

                (C)   They are on a balcony.

                (D)  They are in a rice field.

A     8.     What is the standing man doing?

                (A)  He’s aiming his weapon.

                (B)   He’s loading his gun.

                (C)   He’s ironing his uniform.

                (D)  He’s polishing his gun.

E. Questions 9~10

C     9.     Look at picture one. What is the woman doing?

                (A)  She’s patting the girl’s wound.

                (B)   She’s furnishing the girl’s wound.

                (C)   She’s treating the girl’s wound.

                (D)  She’s ignoring the girl’s wound.

 

 

 

B     10.   In picture two, what is the woman holding?

                (A)  A needle.

                (B)   A bandage.

                (C)   A cotton ball.

                (D)  An ointment jar.

F. Question 11

B     11.   What does the sign on the bottle mean?

                (A)  This drink is alcoholic.

                (B)   This liquid is poisonous.

                (C)   This product has expired.

                (D)  This bottle is recyclable.

G. Question 12

C     12.   Which instructions match the pictures?

                (A)  Plug in the machine, press play, and adjust the volume.

                (B)   Pick up the receiver, press on, and wait for dial tone.

                (C)   Place plug in outlet, switch on, and select a setting.

                (D)  Connect the wires, turn on power, and adjust the color.

H. Question 13

D     13.   When is the bus for Taichung departing?

                (A)  At 15 minutes after ten.

                (B)   At 20 minutes to nine.

                (C)   At half past nine.

                (D)  At a quarter to ten.

 

 

I. Question 14

A     14.   What can we say about the man right now?

                (A)  He is trying to make up his mind.

                (B)   He is trying to find his way.

                (C)   He is checking his health.

                (D)  He is listening to some advice.

J. Question 15

D     15.   Which is true about 1999 to 2003?

                (A)  Sales declined steadily.

                (B)   Sales increased sharply.

                (C)   Sales dropped steeply.

                (D)  Sales rose gradually.

 

 

第二部份:問答

A     16.   Who is the owner of this novel?

(A)  It belongs to Mr. Robbins.

(B)   It was assigned by Ms. Kay.

(C)   It was published by Sun Books.

(D)  It was written by Jimmy.

B     17.   What is your nationality?

(A)  I’m still single.

(B)   I’m Japanese.

(C)   I’m six foot four.

(D)  I’m an engineer.

B     18.   That’s a really great melody.

(A)  Thanks, I baked it myself.

(B)   Yeah, it’s my favorite song.

(C)   Then I’ll wear it to the party.

(D)  That’s why I hung it on the wall.

A     19.   Is there going to be a quiz tomorrow?

(A)  Yes, the test is on chapter nine.

(B)   No, the party’s been canceled.

(C)   No, it’s too cold to eat outside.

(D)  Yes, it’s the last game of the season.

D     20.   Would you like some of these noodles?

(A)  That’s OK. I don’t wear jewelry.

(B)   Yes, they’re my favorite fruit.

(C)   Sorry, I can’t have pets here.

(D)  No thanks. I’m not that hungry.

C     21.   Do you exercise nowadays?

(A)  No, I play tennis instead.

(B)   Yes, I go shopping once a week.

(C)   No, not anymore.

(D)  Yes, I study in a library.

D     22.   That quake last night was really terrible.

(A)  Yeah, I’ve never seen such heavy rain.

(B)   I know, Sarah added too much salt.

(C)   Don’t worry, we’ll perform better next time.

(D)  Yeah, the shaking really scared me a lot.

A     23.   Are you good at mathematics?

(A)  No, I can’t even add two numbers.

(B)   Yes, I’m the best player on the team.

(C)   No, I don’t know anything about art.

(D)  Yes, I enjoy music a great deal.

B     24.   That performance was really outstanding.

(A)  Yeah, I almost fell asleep.

(B)   Yeah, it was the best I have ever seen.

(C)   Come on, it wasn’t that long.

(D)  Oh, I thought it was indoors.

C     25.   Mr. Ramsey is a very queer individual.

(A)  Oh, I’m sorry to hear he’s feeling sad.

(B)   I know, that suit looks great on him.

(C)   What makes you say that he’s strange?

(D)  Then he’d better get a health checkup.

B     26.   How did Robert offend you?

(A)  He said I looked pretty.

(B)   He called me stupid.

(C)   He drove me in his car.

(D)  He helped me move.

B     27.   Why are you taking medicine?

(A)  Because he wants to come along, too.

(B)   Because I think I might have a cold.

(C)   Because it looks good with this shirt.

(D)  Because I forgot to feed it earlier.

A     28.   We need more publicity for our new play.

(A)  Then we should invite some journalists to see it.

(B)   But I thought all the roles had been filled.

(C)   Maybe we can get a loan from the bank.

(D)  OK, I’ll install an extra set of lights.

D     29.   Richard is a very naughty boy.

(A)  What makes you say he’s lazy?

(B)   I know. He always obeys the rules.

(C)   Then he should take some medicine.

(D)  Yeah, he always causes mischief.

B     30.   Mr. Rogers has such good manners.

(A)  Yeah, they’re the biggest in town.

(B)   I agree. He’s a very polite person.

(C)   Where did he buy all of them?

(D)  Then ask if you can borrow some.

 

第三部份:簡短對話

B     31.   W:   Oh, our son looks so handsome up there. I can’t believe he’s graduating.

M:   Come on, honey, try not to cry.

W:   Oh, I just can’t help it.

M:   Here, wipe your tears away with this.

Q:    What did the man probably give the woman?

(A)  A diploma.

(B)   A handkerchief.

(C)   A caterpillar.

(D)  A hairbrush.

A     32.   M:   What a wonderful scene!

W:   Yeah, the sea is so beautiful.

M:   I love looking at the ships.

W:   Why are there so many out there?

M:   Well, this is a major port.

Q:    Where are the speakers?

(A)  At a harbor.

(B)   In a factory.

(C)   At the tailor’s.

(D)  In a barn.

D     33.   W:   OK, are you sure you’ve got everything for the trip?

M:   Yup, just let me grab my harmonica.

W:   Harmonica? Why are you bringing that?

M:   I like to play it when I get bored.

Q:    What are the speakers talking about?

(A)  A digital camera.

(B)   Sports equipment.

(C)   A home appliance.

(D)  A musical instrument.

D     34.   M:   Do you have any related experience?

W:   Yes, I was a secretary for five years.

M:   How many words can you type per minute?

W:   More than 60, and I can also write shorthand.

M:   What kind of salary are you expecting?

W:   About NT$30,000 a month.

M:   OK, you’ve got the job.

W:   Great, when do I start?

Q:    What did the man do?

(A)  He resigned from his job.

(B)   He laid the woman off.

(C)   He made a reservation.

(D)  He hired the woman.

A     35.   M:   Cindy sure likes to express her feelings.

W:   I know; she always cries when she’s sad.

M:   Yeah, and she loses her temper easily as well.

Q:    What do the speakers think of Cindy?

(A)  She’s emotional.

(B)   She’s modest.

(C)   She’s sociable.

(D)  She’s arrogant.

B     36.   M:   My head feels like it’s going to explode.

W:   Come on, aren’t you exaggerating just a little?

M:   No, it’s like someone is hitting my head with a hammer.

W:   OK, take a couple of these. It’ll make it stop hurting.

Q:   What did the woman probably give the man?

(A)  A fire extinguisher.

(B)   Some aspirin.

(C)   A box of thumbtacks.

(D)  Some suntan lotion.

A     37.   W: Your hair is getting too long, young man.

M:   But I like it this way.

W:   Well, you are starting to look like a girl.

M: But this is the latest hairstyle.

W:   Not for you. I want you to get it cut today.

Q:    Where does the woman want the boy to go?

(A)  To the barber.

(B)   To the tailor.

(C)   To the dentist.

(D)  To the butcher.

C     38.   W:   Do you want to go to a movie with me?

M:   Sorry, I can’t.

W:   Why not? It’ll be fun.

M:   Because I’m completely broke.

W:   Don’t worry. I’ll cover you.

Q:    Why does the man say he can’t go see the movie?

(A)  Because he doesn’t have time.

(B)   Because he is seriously injured.

(C)   Because he has no money.

(D)  Because he is on duty at present.

B     39.   M:   Talking to Richard is like talking to a brick wall.

W:   I know; everything with him is in one ear and out the other.

M:   I hope I won’t be on the same team as Richard.

W:   Me too.

Q:    What do the speakers think about Richard?

(A)  He always complains.

(B)   He never listens.

(C)   He always yells.

(D)  He never objects.

C     40.   M:   Which association should we donate the money to?

W:   I was thinking about the Loving Care Foundation.

M:   That’s a good idea. They help a lot of disadvantaged kids.

W:   Yes, the foundation does contribute a lot to the community.

M:   I know; I’ve done volunteer work for them before.

Q:    What are the speakers talking about?

(A)  A multinational corporation.

(B)   A performing arts group.

(C)   A charity organization.

(D)  A day nursery.

A     41.   M:   Hey, Sally, I got a promotion at work today.

W:   Oh, that’s so wonderful. I’m really happy for you.

M:   Yeah, I’m now the new sales manager.

W:   Well, you really deserve it.

Q:    What is the woman doing?

(A)  She’s congratulating the man.

(B)   She’s punishing the man.

(C)   She’s thanking the man.

(D)  She’s complaining to the man.

D     42.   M:   Timmy is such a sweet little boy.

W:   Yes, he never causes any mischief.

M:   And he always does what his teacher tells him.

W:   I wish everyone followed the rules like he does.

Q:    What do the speakers think of Timmy?

(A)  That he’s naughty.

(B)   That he’s intelligent.

(C)   That he’s silly.

(D)  That he’s obedient.

C     43.   M:   So where does your husband work?

W:   He has his own business.

M:   What does he do?

W:   He buys and sells a wide variety of goods.

Q:    What is the woman’s husband?

(A)  He’s a minister.

(B)   He’s a translator.

(C)   He’s a merchant.

(D)  He’s a therapist.

D     44.   M:   What’s wrong with Sandy? Why is she crying?

W:   Because she just heard that her house was robbed.

M:   Oh no! What did the robbers take?

W:   All her jewelry, cash, and electronic equipment.

Q:    What do we know about Sandy?

(A)  That she’s a suspect in a robbery.

(B)   That she’s a volunteer on a project.

(C)   That she’s a defendant in a trial.

(D)  That she’s the victim of a crime.

C     45.   W:   So what is it that you want to tell me?

M:   I’m planning on resigning next month.

W:   Wow, that’s big news!

M:   Yes, but I want you to keep it a secret.

W:   OK, don’t worry. I’ll keep it to myself.

Q:    What did the man ask the woman to do?

(A)  Not to quit her job.

(B)   To speak to his boss.

(C)   Not to tell anyone the news.

(D)  To help him find work.

 閱讀能力測驗

第一部份:詞彙和結構

本部份共 15 題,每題有一個空格。請就試題冊上提供的 ABCD四個選項中,選出最適合題意的字或詞。

A             1.     Nora is my best friend despite her _____; for example, she has a bad temper.

                (A)  shortcomings          (B)   resolutions

                (C)   arguments               (D)  blessings

D             2.     Mary is a loving person. She adopts dogs that were ____ by their former owners.

                (A)  teased                      (B)   swayed

                (C)   polished                  (D)  abused

B             3.     The word _____ is considered politically incorrectmany disabled people feel it is a negative term.

                (A)  exhausted                        (B)   handicapped

                (C)   infected                   (D)  furnished

D             4.     With prices rising, more and more people are complaining that salaries in Taiwan are _____ enough to live on.

                (A)  boldly                      (B)   normally

                (C)   hard                         (D)  barely

B             5.     There are seats available in the bookstore aisles; customers can sit and ____ through books comfortably. 

                (A)  orbit                                (B)   browse   

                (C)   prosper                    (D)  rebel

B             6.     Ken’s father got a job in Taitung, so Ken was forced to _____ to a new school.

                (A)  explore                    (B)   transfer

                (C)   contribute              (D)  approach

A             7. The man who fell down the stairs was badly hurt. He _____ to the hospital.

                (A)  was sent                  (B)   send

                (C)   is sent                      (D)  sends

A             8. When I saw that big guy wearing such tight pants, I couldn’t help but ____ out laughing.

                (A)  burst                        (B) to burst

                (C)   being burst              (D) bursting

A             9. The coach said that everyone on the soccer team will be required to get _____ physical exams completed before Friday’s practice.

                (A)  their                        (B)   your

                (C)   our                           (D)  them

B             10. Linda’s math teacher is very creative. He _____ his students to memorize math concepts in an innovative way.

                (A)  lets                          (B)   gets

                (C)   has                           (D)  makes

D             11. The Lins are seldom home during school hours. You should call them ____ if you intend to pay them a visit.

                (A)  in hand                    (B)   at first hand

                (C)   by hand                   (D)  beforehand

A             12. Usually, stores don’t like customers to _____ old appliances because labor costs are so high that most things aren’t worth fixing.

                (A)  trade in                    (B)   store up

                (C)   back up                   (D)  leave out

C             13. Timothy is very _____ what people say because he has been lied to many times.

                (A)  regardless of           (B)   envious of

                (C)   skeptical of             (D)  informed of

A             14. My mother likes to cook. She said that eating out is unhealthy, since most restaurant food is ____ oil and salt.

              (A)  loaded with             (B)   suspected of   

                (C)   committed to          (D)  absorbed in

C     15. _____ I don’t think Michael is perfect for the job, he’s certainly better qualified than anyone else in the company.

                (A)  As if                                (B)   As though

                (C)   While                      (D)  When

 

第二部份:段落填空

本部份共 10 題,包括二個段落,每個段落各含 5 個空格。請就試題冊上提供的 ABCD 四個選項中,選出最適合題意的字或詞。

Questions 16-20

People become overweight for a number of reasons. Sometimes it’s due to the   (16)   that they don’t exercise. Sometimes it’s because they eat too much junk food. For others, it’s a problem that   (17)   their genes, or perhaps it’s a hormone disorder. Now scientists have   (18)   another reason why people become overweight: their friends. To put the problem simply, if your close friend becomes fat, there is a higher risk of you gaining weight, too.

        Since 1997, one study has followed more than 12,000 people. When volunteers joined the program, they were asked to list their family and friends. Then, the participants, along with their family and friends,   (19)   over the years. Researchers found that if people had a particularly close relationship, the risk that one’s weight would mirror the other’s weight increased   (20)   171 percent.

A     16.   (A)  fact                  (B)   approach

                (C)   method            (D)  place

C     17.   (A)  stays in            (B)   fells in

                (C)   lies in              (D)  ends in

B     18.   (A)  disproved                (B)   uncovered

                (C)   repeated          (D)  transformed

A     19.   (A)  were tracked   (B)   are tracked

                (C)   tracked            (D)  track

A     20.   (A)  by                    (B)   for

                (C)   from                        (D)  to

 

Questions 21-25

        Good news for cigarette smokers! In the future, there may be a scientific way to help them easily   (21)   smoking. Scientists found that people whose insula was damaged could quit smoking with   (22)   any effort. The insula is a part of the brain that   (23)   to things like hunger and other cravings. It urges people to reach for their next sandwich or cigarette.

       Controlling the insula means tampering with how we detect things like heat, cold, pain, and desire.   (24)   we can manage our insula, we might be able to curb the body’s desire to smoke. However, like most important things in the brain, the insula is linked to many other circuits. Therefore, damaging the insula could help people quit smoking, but it may also trigger something else like losing interest in food and work,   (25)   can’t be healthy for anyone.

D     21.   (A)  shut down       (B)   put apart

                (C)   pick off           (D)  give up

B     22.   (A)  less                  (B)   hardly

                (C)   little                        (D)  simply

A     23.   (A)  responds          (B)   signals

                (C)   confesses         (D)  mentions

C     24.   (A)  Or                    (B)   Although

                (C)   If                     (D)  Whether

C     25.   (A)  what                        (B)   this

                (C)   which              (D)  that

 

第三部份:閱讀理解

本部份共 15 題,包括數段短文,每段短文後有 2~5 個相關問題,請就試題冊上 A, B, C, D 四個選項中,選出最適合者。

Questions 26-28

        Amy and Mark are good friends. However, Amy seems to have been ignoring Mark the whole day today and he can’t figure out why. The worst part is that it’s his birthday. As far as he knows, he hasn’t done anything to upset her. Yesterday, they went to the park and played basketball. He played really well and beat her, but instead of being upset, she had seemed proud of him.

        After school, Mark goes to a friend’s house and plays video games. He wonders out loud why Amy is avoiding him. “Don’t worry,” his friend says. “She is your friend. If something were wrong, she would say something to you.”

        Mark gets home early enough to meet his parents after work. When he opens the door, all his friends shout “SURPRISE!” He sees Amy in the middle. Now he understands why she was avoiding him. He decides he will never doubt his best friend again.

 

D     26.   Why did Mark feel unhappy on his birthday?

(A)  Amy made fun of him all day.

(B)   He thought nobody remembered his birthday.

(C)   He had lost a basketball game.

(D)  He was worried that Amy was mad at him.

C     27.   Which of the following did NOT happen in the story?

(A)  Mark doubted his best friend.

(B)   Mark went to his friend’s house.

(C)   Mark went out for dinner with Amy.

(D)  Mark played video games.

A     28.   What is most likely the reason that Amy was avoiding Mark?

(A)  She was busy preparing for his surprise party.

(B)   She was angry that he beat her at basketball.

(C)   She was angry that he didn’t invite her to his friend’s house.

(D)  She forgot it was his birthday and felt embarrassed.

 

Questions 29-33

        With people constantly looking for ways to lose weight and stay healthy, there is a wide variety of diets to try out. Many of these are fads that quickly come and go, but there is one diet that has been around for about 70 years.

The Master Cleanse was developed in 1941 by Stanley Burroughs. It was originally used to treat ulcers, but Burroughs believed it could help with other diseases. The Master Cleanse, also known as The Lemonade Diet, is a liquid diet that is meant to cleanse and detoxify the body. It consists of fresh lemon or lime juice, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper. This mixture is combined with water and drunk 6-12 times daily. The diet also includes an herbal laxative tea, which is drunk twice a day to help with waste removal. No other food should be eaten while on this diet.

        The diet is usually followed for 10 days, but can be done for 40 days or more depending on a person’s physical condition. The Master Cleanse is claimed to have several benefits that may be noticeable after a short period of time. Burroughs said people on the diet should have increased energy, less tension, relief from aches and pains, and better sleep patterns. However, most doctors say the diet is not safe.

A     29.   What would be a good title for this passage?

                (A)  The Famous Cleansing Diet

                (B)   Surviving on Fad Diets

                (C)   Dieting Made Easy

                (D)  The Master Scientist

C     30.   What is one of the possible benefits of following this diet?

                (A)  Better eyesight.

                (B)   Stronger bones.

                (C)   Weight loss.

                (D)  Clear skin.

D     31.   How long should someone cleanse?

                (A)  As long as they want.

                (B)   48 hours.

                (C)   One week.

                (D)  10 days or more.

B     32.   When was this diet created?

                (A)  Two decades ago.

                (B)   In the last century.

                (C)   Ten years ago.

                (D)  In the 1800s.

D     33.   Which is not an ingredient of the Lemonade Diet?

                (A)  Lime juice.

                (B)   Cayenne pepper.

                (C)   Syrup.

                (D)  Maple leaves.

 

 

Questions 34-35

 

D     34.   What is the purpose of this Internet post?

(A)  To notify his relatives in Taiwan that he will be arriving soon.

(B)   To warn the Taiwanese government of possible employment issues.

(C)   To find a partner for a long-term relationship in Taiwan.

(D)  To let people know that he’s looking for a job in Taiwan.

A     35.   What does the term in the brackets mean?

(A)  Restaurants that have branches in multiple locations.

(B)   Restaurants that serve fresh lobsters and clams.

(C)   Restaurants that have a great crew to work with.

(D)  Restaurants that are founded by cooking schools.

C     36.   Which of the following is NOT true about Gary Bradshaw?

(A)  He has some work experience as a chef.

(B)   He has already decided to move to Taiwan.

(C)   He has recently graduated from college.

(D)  He has a positive attitude about work.

 

Questions 36-40

Once an underground scene for wining and dining, Portland has blossomed into a haven for chefs and food lovers alike. Within the past few years, this medium-sized American city has seen many unique restaurants and farmers’ markets appear. This has made Portland a good place for those looking for something a little different. French, Italian, and Thai restaurants can all be found on the streets.

        Portland owes its success to a number of young chefs who have moved there over the last five years. This is largely because Portland remains an inexpensive place to live in comparison to other West Coast cities such as San Francisco or Seattle. This allows chefs who have worked for big chain restaurants to take risks without facing the huge financial burdens of starting a restaurant in an expensive city. Another reason for Portland’s success is that the chefs can rely on the fresh, locally grown produce and meat supplied by the farming community in the area. Most of these farmers were part of the sustainable farming programs in the 1970s and have remained committed to high standards. The Willamette Valley region is a great example of ecologically friendly farming, and also boasts vineyards which produce wines with original flavor and elegance.

 

C     37.   Which of the following would be a suitable title for the passage?

(A)  Portland: America’s Sweetheart

(B)   The Joy of Cooking

(C)   A Delicious Dining City

(D)  Farming and the Environment

D     38.   Which of the following has helped Portland to achieve its new status?

(A)  Excellent advertising campaigns promoting the city.

(B)   Its highly educated population.

(C)   The city has an ongoing commitment to the environment.

(D)  The lower cost of living attracts new businesses.

B     39.   Which of the following statements is NOT true?

(A)  Farmers in Portland are eco-friendly.

(B)   Lots of older people are flocking to the city.

(C)   It is inexpensive to start up a new business in Portland.

(D)  A great variety of food is found in Portland.

D     40.   According to the passage, what is often a big problem for new restaurants in

other big cities?

(A)  The cooks are inexperienced.

(B)   The materials are always fresh.

(C)   The equipment is cheap.

(D)  The rent is usually too high.

 

 

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