
貳、英文
一、字彙【請依照句子前後文意,選出最適當的答案】
【1】26. The fast-food restaurant near the school is a popular meet-up ________ for students.
spot treat route case
【3】27. I was so nervous standing in front of people that my mind went ________ and I lost my train of thought.
fresh sharp blank grand
【4】28. The film is a tribute to many fearless firefighters who have ________ sacrificed their lives in the gas
explosion.
utterly hopefully relatively bravely
【1】29. I tune in to English programs on a ________ basis and have improved my English a lot.
daily solid likely single
【2】30. Claire has started to exercise every day in order to have a ________ and healthy body.
dead lean pale whole
【4】31. This new smart phone is definitely ________ to that old one because it has many new functions.
clumsy durable luxurious superior
【2】32. In Ukraine, ________ -numbered bouquets, with six, eight, ten, or twelve flowers, are only for funerals.
digit even odd rare
【1】33. Theories become useful after students learn how to ________ them to real practice.
apply equal remove upset
二、文法測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】
【2】34. Some people prefer to exercise outdoors, while ________ would rather exercise at a gym.
other others another the other
【2】35. Jessie and her family usually eat out because she is often ________ to cook.
so busy too busy much busier busy enough
【2】36. Yani Tseng, a famous Taiwanese athlete, is known ________ her skills of playing golf.
as for of to
【1】37. My lazy husband would rather stay at home watching TV than ________ out for shopping on weekends.
go goes going to go
【2】38. It was ________ a nice day that we went on a picnic on the beach.
so such many much
【3】39. Nylon is smooth and can be washed even ________ than silk.
easier easy more easily much easier
【4】40. There are so many people living in the poor town, many of ________ don’t have enough money to go to
school.
them those which whom
三、克漏字測驗【請依照段落上下文意,選出最適當的答案】
Every year, TIME Magazine announces the TIME 100—the 100 most influential people in the world. The
winners are often very 41 , ranging from entertainers to political leaders. In 2010, Taiwan’s vegetable
seller Chen Shu-chu was chosen and honored in the Heroes category.
Inspired by her own difficult and impoverished childhood, Chen decided to dedicate her life to helping
those 42 fortunate than her. Although she earns a modest income selling vegetables in Taitung County’s
central market, in eastern Taiwan, the 61-year-old has managed to donate nearly NT$10 million to various
causes, 43 starting a children’s fund, building a library at a school she attended, and supporting three
children at a local orphanage.
"Money serves its purpose 44 it is used for those who need it," she told a newspaper. She’s planning
to continue providing the poor with education, food, and health care. Amazing, but 45 all she has given
away, her greatest gift is her example.
【4】41. classic formal related diverse
【2】42. not less more much
【3】43. include included including inclusive
【4】44. as if ever since even if only when
【1】45. of by upon above
四、閱讀測驗【請在下列各題中選出最適當的答案】
Believe it or not, texting while walking causes more accidents than texting and driving. Although injuries
from texting and driving are usually more serious, injuries from texting and walking occur more often. Bumping
into walls, falling down stairs, tripping over clutter, or stepping into traffic—these are just some of the many
accidents that can occur if a person texts while walking.
While talking on the phone is a distraction, texting is much more dangerous because texters can’t see the
path in front of them. Worse still, such texters are a hazard not only to themselves but also to others, as their
distraction makes it more likely that they may walk into someone else and knock them over. Every year, tens of
thousands of pedestrians are treated in emergency rooms across the United States, and as many as 10 percent of
those visits result from accidents involving cellphones. What’s more, the number of injuries caused by texting
and walking may be higher than official figures indicate, since people are embarrassed to admit that they were
injured while texting.
Historically, pedestrian accidents have most affected children, the intoxicated, or the elderly. A study
conducted by Dr. Jack L. Nasar at Ohio State University found that the number of pedestrian ER visits for
injuries related to cellphones tripled between 2006 and 2012, even though the total number of pedestrian injuries
dropped during that period. The study also found that adults under 30, mainly those between the ages of 16 and
25, are most at risk for cellphone related injuries while walking.
While Nasar recommends that pedestrians keep their eyes off of their phones until they reach their
destination, he advises those who aren’t willing to stop texting while walking to use mobile applications that text
via voice command, or to use the phone’s camera to display the approaching streetscape while they text.
【3】46. What is the passage mainly about?
Useful cellphone applications.
Injuries caused by cellphone use.
Dangers of texting while walking.
Reasons for emergency room visits.
【4】47. What is true about phone-related injures?
The number dropped but still a lot over the past years.
Accidents happen the most often when people text and drive.
Talking and walking causes more serious injuries than others.
The number of text-and-walk injuries can be higher than recorded.
【2】48. Who is highly at risk for phone-related pedestrian accidents?
The elderly. Young adults. Young children. Heavy drinkers.
【3】49. To avoid accidents, which is NOT a tip recommended by Dr. Nasar?
Text via voice command.
Text after you arrive at your destination.
Get a friend to lead the way while texting.
Have the street view shown on phone while texting.
【2】50. Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word hazard in the second paragraph?
Block. Threat. Device. Mistake.