
貳、英文【第 26-50 題,每題 2分,共計 25 題,占 50 分】
一、字彙【請依照句子前後文意,選出最適當的答案】
【3】26. To solve the problem, you need to experiment with a(n) _____ of methods to find what really works.
mediation union variety dose
【1】27. Studies show that basic _____ measures, such as eating a healthy diet and not using tobacco, can
significantly reduce cancer risk.
preventive diligent anxious temporary
【1】28. The government has been using TV ads, posters, and leaflets to try to raise people’s _____ of the problem.
awareness exception character entity
【4】29. For the benefit of the public, the committee decided that the new policy should be _____ as soon as
possible.
shuffled occupied encircled implemented
【3】30. Stephen sat around all day and ate junk food out of _____, simply because he did not have anything better
to do.
luxury integrity boredom rigidity
【4】31. Due to _____ demand, we decided to put on two additional shows next week.
waning subtle graceful overwhelming
【2】32. Exercising and meditating are both good ways to _____ stress.
execute relieve concentrate annotate
【3】33. Many young people who went online to _____ support ended up being bullied or accused of “sadfishing”.
trim consume seek divert
二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】
【4】34. Limiting caffeine and alcohol may be the first step toward _____ insomnia.
to overcome overcome overcame overcoming
【2】35. The new study found that drinking black coffee at night so as to stay awake all night and get more work
done actually _____ the efficiency of work.
reducing reduces which reduces is reduced
【2】36. The scientists found a set of footprints _____ a mythical beast.
that belonging to most likely most likely belonging to
which likely belongs to most to which most likely belong
【3】37. His work _____ evaluated by members of the committee.
not yet be is not yet been has not yet been has not yet be
【1】38. The essence of Dr. Drussel’s theory, as I understand it, _____ abolish competition altogether.
is to that is which it is which is to
【1】39. If the rain had stopped, we _____ for a walk in the woods yesterday.
could have gone could go can go went
【3】40. Andrew’s mother always says that he can use the money he receives for the Chinese New Year as _____.
he see fits he sees to fit he sees fit he sees fits
三、克漏字測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】
In a bid to counter the headache monkeys pose to residents and farmers in Kaohsiung, people caught
feeding monkeys are to be fined between NT$5,000 and NT$10,000. Since the declaration of the regulations in
2012, the city government has focused on dissuading people from feeding monkeys and has only handed down
fines when warnings were 41 . However, starting next week, there will be no warnings and fines will be
issued on the 42 in accordance with the Kaohsiung Autonomous Regulations for Wildlife Conservation
(高雄市野生動物保育自治條例) amended earlier by the city council. People who provide information, such
as video recordings or photographs, that help 43 those feeding monkeys could receive up to 20 percent of
the fine as a reward.
The city government made the decision after years of trying to dissuade people from feeding Taiwanese
macaques on Shoushan (壽山) and Chaishan (柴山) in particular. The monkey population has 44 on the
two mountains in recent years. Incidents such as mountain climbers being attacked or visitors having their
food 45 have also increased, spurring the authorities to adopt more stringent measures.
【2】41. enticed ignored retraced propelled
【3】42. way back spot term
【4】43. calm register promote identify
【2】44. sidetracked exploded dispersed withdrawn
【1】45. stolen renewed cancelled pinpointed
四、閱讀測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】
What did Neil Armstrong really say when he took his first step on the moon? Millions on Earth who
listened to him on TV or radio heard this: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” But
after returning from space, Armstrong said that wasn’t what he had planned to say. He said there was a lost
word in his famous one-liner from the moon: “That’s one small step for ‘a’ man.” It’s just that people didn’t
hear it. During a 30th anniversary gathering in 1999, the Apollo 11 commander acknowledged that he didn’t
hear himself say it either when he listened to the transmission from the 1969 moon landing. “The ‘a’ was
intended,” Armstrong said. “I thought I said it. I can’t hear it when I listen on the radio reception here on Earth,
so I’ll be happy if you just put it in parentheses.”
While it seems no one heard the “a,” some research backs Armstrong. In 2006, a computer analysis of
sound waves found evidence that Armstrong said what he said he said. NASA has also stood by the
moonwalker. Armstrong, who died in 2012 at age 82, said he came up with the statement himself. In a 2001
NASA oral history, he said NASA discouraged coaching astronauts, a position reflected in a NASA memo. It
cited how “the truest emotion ... is what the explorer feels within himself.” “I thought about it after landing,”
Armstrong said about his famous line. “And because we had a lot of other things to do, it was not something
that I really concentrated on, but just something that was kind of passing around subliminally or in the
background. But it, you know, was a pretty simple statement, talking about stepping off something. Why, it
wasn’t a very complex thing. It was what it was.”
【2】46. What is the passage mainly about?
A man.
A sentence.
A planet.
A research study.
【1】47. Which of the following is NOT true about Armstrong?
He was in his twenties when he landed on the moon.
He was the commander of the Apollo 11 mission.
He thought one word was missing from his famous one-liner.
He didn’t spend a lot of time thinking about what to say when he landed on the moon.
【3】48. What can be inferred from the passage?
NASA taught Armstrong what do say before he landed on the moon.
Astronauts on the Apollo 11 mission did not have much to do on the moon.
NASA did believe that one word was missing from Armstrong’s one-liner.
The transmission from space in 1969 was cut off immediately after Armstrong landed.
【3】49. Which of the following is true?
The astronauts were trained by NASA on what to do and what to say before each mission.
Armstrong made a speech at the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11.
When Armstrong landed on the moon, millions of people listened to him on Earth.
Armstrong could not remember what he actually said when he landed on the moon.
【4】50. According to the passage, what did Armstrong really say?
“That’s one small step for me, one giant leap for mankind.”
“That’s one small step for man, a giant leap for mankind.”
“That’s a small step for man, a giant leap for a mankind.”
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”