( )42. Where were Mike and Judy at 11 a.m. last Saturday?
(A) At a computer store. (B) At a zoo.
(C) At home. (D) In Taichung.
( )43. Mike and Judy just enjoyed the cable car (纜車) ride and afternoon tea. Where did they go later?
(A) To Maokong. (B) To Yangmingshan.
(C) To Taipei101. (D) To Tianmu Baseball Stadium.
( )44. Which is true about Mike and Judy?
(A) They visited a very famous building in Taipei.
(B) They didn’t see animals or hike in the mountains.
(C) They stayed (停留) at Yangmingshan for three hours.
(D) They watched a baseball game last Sunday.
Maggie: The earthquake was terrible last night. Where were you during the earthquake?
Susan: I was on a bus. I didn’t feel it.
Lisa: Really?
Susan: I fell asleep on the bus. I was so tired after my basketball practice. And you, Maggie?
Maggie: I was at home. My brother and I jumped up from the sofa and rushed to the refrigerator.
Susan: Why did you rush to the refrigerator?
Maggie: I wanted to get some food in case I needed it.
Lisa: It’s not safe to hide next to it. It might fall on you.
Maggie: I didn’t know that. Thank you for telling me that.
Susan: What about you, Lisa? Where were you during the earthquake?
Lisa: I was in the bathroom.
Susan: Was everything OK?
Lisa: I came out quickly to hide under the table.
Maggie: I’m so happy that no one was hurt. Be careful when an earthquake happens.
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( )45. Who most likely (最可能) did the right thing during the earthquake last night?
(A) Lisa. (B) Maggie.
(C) Susan. (D) No one.
( )46. Why can’t we hide next to a refrigerator during the earthquake?
(A) The refrigerator may fall on us.
(B) There isn’t enough food in the refrigerator.
(C) The refrigerator is too small.
(D) It’s too cold in the refrigerator. We can’t hide in it.
( )47. What can we learn from the reading?
(A) Never fall asleep on a bus.
(B) Always prepare (準備) enough food in the refrigerator.
(C) Take a shower before an earthquake.
(D) Be careful and hide in a safe place when there is an earthquake.