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22.Regina always looks on the bright side of life. Being positive seems to be in
her blood and . positive 樂觀 seem 似乎
(A) I am, too (B) so do I (C) I don’t, either (D) neither am I
23. Dave asked me if there a welcome party for Ken.
(A) is going to be (B) had been (C) had had (D) would have
24. As soon as my foreign friend took a bite of stinky toufu, he in love
with it. (A) falls (B) fell (C) has fallen (D) had fallen
25. Choose the WRONG one.
(A) I remember I had watched the movie many years ago.
(B) Alex read the strips for half an hour, but he didn’t finish it.
(C) Fred told me, “I have lived in Tainan for twelve years.”
(D) Ivan hasn’t been home since he moved to Taitung last year.
三、克漏字測驗
題組 26~29
Maria Sharapova is a world-famous tennis player. She
was born in Russia in 1987. At the age of four, she started her
first tennis lesson. Since then, she 26. that she’s one of the
best tennis players ever. Tennis fans all over the world enjoy
watching her play.
Although her family had little money, Sharapova moved to America with
her father in 1994. Soon after they arrived, Sharapova’s father took her to a
famous tennis school in Florida. Before they went to America, her father 27.
a great future ahead of little Sharapova. He wanted to do his best to help her,
and an American tennis school would be a good start. So the seven-year-old
girl 28. at the school and would start to make her dream come true.
The little girl surprised the teachers when she knocked off the hat of one
teacher with a strong serve. They told her father that she 29. a scholarship
when she was old enough to enter the school in 1995.
That is where it all began. Sharapova has caught the eye of the world with
her excellent tennis skills already.
serve 發球 scholarship 獎學金
26. (A) had shown (B) showed (C) has shown (D) will show
27. (A) had seen (B) would see (C) sees (D) has seen
28. (A) has been (B) was (C) had been (D) will be
29. (A) has got (B) had got (C) got (D) would get
題組 30~33
You'll probably never go to Mars, swim with dolphins, run an Olympic 100
meters, or sing with MayDay on the stage. But if virtual reality (VR) ever
lives up to its promise, you might be able to do all these things, and many
more, without even leaving your home.
Unlike real reality (the real world in 30. we live), virtual reality means
experiencing things through a believable, interactive 3D computer-created
world, so you feel you really are there.
Virtual Reality uses high-performance computers and sensory equipment,
like headsets and gloves. It 31. long 31. for training pilots, for helping
doctors to carry out brain surgery, and for helping scientists to work out
difficult problems.
Like any technology, virtual reality has 32. good and bad points. A great
worry about it is that people may neglect their real-world lives. 33. smart
when you use it, and then virtual reality will be like televisions, computer
games and the Internet, making your life more interesting and colorful.
virtual reality 虛擬現實 promise 承諾 interactive 互動的 high-performance 高效能
sensory 知覺的 equipment 裝備 headset 耳機 pilot 飛行員 surgery 手術 neglect 忽視
30. (A) whom (B) who (C) which (D) that
31. (A) has, used (B) had, been used (C) was, used (D) has, been used