
25. Choose the CORRECT sentence.
(A) I wonder if Ben comes here tonight.
(B) Nick isn’t sure if he can pass the exam.
(C) I am sure that the windows clean.
(D) If I will have enough money, I will buy the new car.
26. Angela is _____ a nice girl ______ everyone wants to be
her friend.
(A)
such; that (B)
too; to
(C)
so; that (D) too; and
27. A: People say that knocking on wood can keep us away
from bad luck. Shall we give it a try?
B: I don’t believe it, either.
(A) You bet! (B) Yes, it’s a superstition.
(C) Come on. It’s fun. (D) We don’t do that in Taiwan.
28. A: I wonder if I should study abroad or choose to go to a
university(大學) here in Taiwan.
B: It will never do you wrong.
(A) Just follow your heart.
(B) Do your parents agree with your idea?
(C) Classes for designers are popular.
(D) Carrying a hand-made rabbit’s foot works.
II. 克漏字測驗
Something has been troubling Zoe these days. She
wants to become an art worker, but her mom doesn’t agree.
She asks Zoe to be a lawyer or a doctor in the future. In fact,
Zoe loves 29. classes and wants to create beautiful
things with her hands. But her mom doesn’t think 30.
being an artist is a good idea. On the contrary, Zoe’s dad
respects his daughter’s decision and tells her to think clearly.
His dad thinks if teenagers make their own decisions, they
31. to be responsible for themselves. Zoe hopes her mom
will change her mind and be on her side soon.
on the contrary 相反地 respect 尊重 responsible 負責的
29. (A) similar (B) ordinary
(C) strange-looking (D) hands-on
30. (A) when (B) that (C) if (D) how
31. (A) learn (B) have learned
(C) will learn (D) are learned
Dad: Why are you screaming like that, Lisa?
Lisa: I am singing and dancing with my favorite K-pop
group, BLACKPINK. DDU-DU DDU-DU…
Dad: I think you shouldn’t touch your cellphone because
of your tests.
Lisa: Sorry, Dad! K-pop is just 32. good 32. quit.
Here, let me show you the most popular K-pop
video on YouTube.
(A few minutes later)
Dad: That MV is not bad.
Lisa: See? It becomes the 1st K-pop group to have a music
video with over 1 billion YouTube views.
33. With the help of the Internet, K-pop 34.
by people around the world.
Dad: I think their government understands the power of the
music industry. By showing K-pop to the world,
35. This is good for both the tourism and the
music industry. A big fan like you is helpful to them,
too.
Lisa: K-pop is so much more than just music to me.
Through music, I can know more about Korea.
Dad: Now I know why the “TIME” magazine called
K-pop “South Korea’s Greatest Export.”
scream 尖叫 K-pop 韓國流行樂 billion 十億
government 政府 industry 產業 tourism 觀光業
export 出口
32. (A) so; to (B) very; not (C) too; to (D) so; that
33. (A) If they put the music on the Net, someone may steal it.
(B) People in other countries can see videos on the Net.
(C) The actor knows how to show his movie online.
(D) It really costs much to get K-pop.
34. (A) knew a lot (B) knows well
(C) has known (D) is well known
35. (A) the tourism in Korea will get better.
(B) the tourism industry will fail.
(C) the government puts up with the videos.
(D) that makes some people really mad.
III.閱讀測驗
36. What can we learn from the reading?
(A) Brenda sells rocks to help kids without hearing aids.
(B) Savanna runs “Happy Heart” to help her classmates.
(C) Aaron is at the age of ten.
(D) All of them want to help only kids.
Would you like to help others? Do you see a problem
that needs to be solved? You can use your talents and
interests to make a difference. That’s what these kids did.
Brenda Baker, 11
Brenda has hearing loss. She wears hearing aids. When
she learned that not all kids like her can afford them, she
wanted to help. Brenda started to raise money online.
So far, she has raised thousands of dollars to help kids
hear better.
Aaron Yang, 10
Here’s how he does it. He paints rainbows on rocks. Then
he puts the rocks in the place where people will find
them. This makes people smile. He also sells the rocks
and donates the money to help people in need. He helps
others find hope at the end of the rainbow.
Savanna Karmue, 12
Savanna wants to keep kids healthy and fit, so they can
lead happy lives. Her charity, Happy Heart, teaches about
the importance of exercise and healthy eating. Savanna
also teaches kids how the heart works.
loss喪失 hearing aid助聽器 afford負擔
charity慈善基金會