
28 根據臺灣地區與大陸地區人民關係條例之規定,夫妻之一方為臺灣地區人民,一方為大陸地區人民者,其結
婚或離婚之效力依據為何?
依臺灣地區之法律 依大陸地區之法律
依兩岸雙方協議之規定 依國際慣例
29 臺灣地區人民、法人、團體或其他機構,經下列那個政府機關許可,得在大陸地區從事投資或技術合作?
內政部 經濟部 大陸委員會 金融監督管理委員會
30 有關大陸委員會和財團法人海峽交流基金會的敘述,下列何者錯誤?
大陸委員會對財團法人海峽交流基金會的業務有指示、監督的權責
大陸委員會與財團法人海峽交流基金會在雙方的權利義務,依照委託契約約定
財團法人海峽交流基金會係依據臺灣地區與大陸地區人民關係條例而成立與運作
大陸委員會和財團法人海峽交流基金會皆為政府正式機構,隸屬於行政院
31 Overly thick soups can be _____ by mixing them with a small amount of liquid.
32 Leonardo da Vinci was _____ by mathematics, applied it to his paintings and for many years thought it contained
the key to all knowledge.
inated
33 Alison is a _____leader who is not afraid of making important decisions under stressful, critical conditions.
34 The school library was not able to _____ to Joan’s needs, so she had to pay a regular visit to the city library.
35 I am sorry. This book is not _____; it has been out of print for ten years.
36 Social networks like facebook and twitter have _____ young people’s social life and communicating mode.
dominated demand deported discharged
第37 題至第 41 題為題組
Until recently, most American school textbooks told only part of Columbus’ story, and that part made him look like a
brave hero. He was presented as the man who discovered the “New World.” But a more balanced presentation would have
shown another side to the story: it would have described some values and beliefs that Columbus shared with most
European travelers of that time and with the kings and queens of their nations in the “Old World.” First of all, they were
hungry for gold, and were willing to do anything to get it. Second, they believed that they had the right to claim other
people’s land for their own nations (especially if the inhabitants there were not Christians, were uncivilized, and looked
very different from them). Finally, they believed that they had a right to do anything they pleased with the native
inhabitants of those lands.
On his first voyage, Columbus claimed all the lands that he found for the king and queen of Spain. He gave Spanish
names to many of the islands that he discovered. He took ten native Indians captives and forced them to return to Spain
with him, but four of them died on shipboard. During their captivity the remaining six were taught Spanish, and
Columbus took them back to America on his second voyage to serve as interpreters.
From the very first voyage, Columbus suggested the possibility of making the Indians slaves to the king and queen of
Spain. On the second voyage, he put this idea into practice in the most brutal way possible.
37 What is this passage mainly about?
38 What does the author think about most American school textbooks in presenting Columbus’ voyages?