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35 依原住民族基本法第 34 條第 2項規定,核釋野生動物保育法第 21 條之 1第1項所定「台灣原住民族基
於其傳統文化、祭儀,而有獵捕、宰殺或利用野生動物之必要者」,包括依原住民族基本法第 19 條規定,
原住民在原住民族地區基於自用之非營利目的而獵捕、宰殺或利用野生動物之行為。前述之「自用」,
不包括下列何者? 
本人 親屬 以物易物 依傳統文化供分享 
36 The police requested the public’s help in identifying two suspects caught on        cameras during a robbery at 
a jewelry store. 
autography  surveillance  immunization  pilgrimage 
37 Poachers hunt the endangered African elephants for a              profit by selling their tusks on the black market. 
hefty  drastic  liable  virtual 
38 The users’ manual states that, in order to access the functions with your browser, one must first       with a 
user name and password. 
part  authenticate  collide  illuminate 
39 The  of the deadly earthquake which caused hundreds of deaths was found much bigger than it had been 
first reported on the national television news. 
aptitude  exactitude  magnitude  latitude 
40 We generally        language tests because we want to use the results to enhance teaching efficacy. 
conduct  deduct  contract  distract 
41 Customers can feel        for a number of reasons and chief among these is the frustration at not being heard. 
compatible  competitive  distracted  disgruntled 
42 Tommy had trouble        in when he transferred to our school, but two months later he became very sociable 
and popular. 
fitting   messing popping taking 
43 If you come across unfamiliar words during reading, using contextual       to guess the meaning of the 
unknown vocabulary will help you figure out what the author means. 
clues  crafts  cords  curves 
44 Forcing yourself to use your non-dominant hand will       the neural connections between the right and left 
hemispheres in your brain. 
seize  specify  stimulate  surrender 
45 The Bureau of Energy is the research institute        to help develop new electric motorcycles. 
confused  concluded  commented  commissioned 
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Ever since he was little, Larry had been fascinated by balloons and fantasized about using them to fly. When he was 
33, he decided to   46   his dream come true. He bought an aluminum garden chair, 42 weather balloons and an air gun 
to shoot the balloons  when he was ready to land. He  also got a parachute, just    47   . Larry  planned to fly 483 kilometers 
across the Mojave Desert. He tied the chair down with ropes and attached the helium-filled balloons to it. Then, he sat 
down in the chair with his gun and parachute. He was ready to go. When Larry’s friends untied one rope,      48  , the 
other rope broke, and Larry and his chair rose rapidly into the sky. He ascended much more quickly and mu ch higher 
than he had expected. Before he knew it, he was 5,000 meters above the ground. The trip wasn’t turning out the 
way Larry had planned. He was high up in the sky   49   the air was thin and cold. Shivering with cold, Larry 
decided to   50  , but he couldn’t because he had dropped his gun during his ascent. All he could do was float 
wherever the wind took him. When he finally floated down, the ropes holding the balloons became tangled in some 
power lines, and the chair hung just two meters above the ground. Larry was able to climb down unhurt, but the 
tangled ropes caused a twenty-minute power blackout in the neighborhood. 
46 get  let  make  want 
47 for fun  for sure  in advance  in case 
48 fortunately  interestingly  suddenly  supposedly 
49 what  when  where  which 
50 declare  decline  delay  descend