Pretending to be a superhero allows a child to act out and process any anxiety he/she has, thereby resolving orreducing ____ fears.
(A)underwriting
(B)underlying
(C)underlining
(D)undertaking
Grandma has been suffering fromback pain for many years.
(A)chronic
(B)organic
(C)graphic
(D)drowsy
Since the war broke out, the whole world has been suffering from ____; hence, the prices for goods andservices have been continuously rising.
(A)inflation
(B)expansion
(C)concession
(D)reflection
The sad fact is that most college students have thethat “getting by” is good enough.
(A)mentality
(B)mensuration
(C)authenticity
(D)authority
My sources insist on remaining anonymous because they fear for being punished if they were to be ____.
(A)satisfied
(B)classified
(C)identified
(D)modified
David’s colleagues think highly of him because he always takes thein doing jobs and helping out.
(A)expansion
(B)initiative
(C)proposal
(D)scarcity
No matter how consistent you are with your habits and good disciplines, it is ____ that life will interrupt you atsome point.
(A)discontinuous
(B)discontent
(C)inefficient
(D)inevitable
Theof the old stone bridge has withstood centuries of weather and traffic.
(A)durability
(B)prosperity
(C)pretension
(D)revelation
The doctor will ____ on the patient’s lung tomorrow to fix a blockage in one of the arteries.
(A)affect
(B)involve
(C)operate
(D)repeat
Population growth may lead to geographic expansion of a society, military conflicts, and theof cultures.
(A)intermingling
(B)intoxicating
(C)incriminating
(D)intimidating
Our conversation turned ____ when my friend brought up a very personal topic that shouldn’t be mentioned at all.
(A)even
(B)awkward
(C)seamless
(D)harmonious
The evidence linking the suspect to the crime wasand lacked substantial proof.
(A)tenuous
(B)enduring
(C)robust
(D)solid
She didn’t say anything to the salesperson, but gave a small ____ of her shoulders and walked away.
(A)nod
(B)bow
(C)shrug
(D)curtesy
Tom was excited because theforecast predicted new job offers for him.
(A)telescope
(B)holocaust
(C)horoscope
(D)telegraph
The company decided tothe number of employees to cut costs.
(A)compete
(B)declare
(C)decrease
(D)increase
The police found his alibi to be ____ and decided to investigate him further.
(A)sufficient
(B)convincing
(C)suspicious
(D)foolproof
Ajustice system deals with cases of crimes committed by young defendants who are under the age of 18.
(A)judgmental
(B)juvenile
(C)latent
(D)lethal
When the ice cream truck finally arrived, the kids were allto get their favorite flavors.
(A)dusty
(B)eager
(C)naval
(D)urban
This family’s mealtime conversations often ____ around their children’s schoolwork activities to monitor theirprogress.
(A)dissolved
(B)revolved
(C)devoted
(D)provoked
Liability car insurance pays for your legal defense and judgments orif you’re sued because of a caraccident.
(A)settlements
(B)parliaments
(C)distortions
(D)excavations
Reading stories together canpositive relationships between parents and children.
(A)destroy
(B)destruct
(C)create
(D)compare
Instead of working on her own, Jane enjoys doing her class assignments and projects through ____ with herclassmates.
(A)collaboration
(B)exaggeration
(C)intervention
(D)prosecution
Facing decreasing numbers of incoming students, quite a few universities have turned theirteachingpositions into contract-based or part-time positions.
(A)casual
(B)moral
(C)redundant
(D)permanent
The test takers are instructed to write their names in the leftof the page.
(A)orbit
(B)scoop
(C)margin
(D)panel
Taiwan’s Centers for Disease Control advised citizens to have at least four vaccination shots against Covid-19 whenthe ____ raged across the island.
(A)entertainment
(B)pandemic
(C)celebration
(D)ceremony
None of the employees expected a pay raise for next year.to what they thought, the boss announced araise for all employees at the annual budget meeting.
(A)Contrary
(B)Diverse
(C)Logical
(D)Potential
The prosecutor has collected conclusive proof of the suspect’s.
(A)glance
(B)care
(C)guilt
(D)concern請依下文回答第36 題至第40 題:Whether it was the breakup of a romantic relationship, betrayal by a person you believed to be a good friend,or a traumatic experience that rocked the ground underneath you, everyone has experienced the sick and sinkingfeeling a broken heart can trigger. Emotional and psychological distress can trigger the same part of the brain thatresponds to physical harm. That is, emotional pain is felt physically. Depending on the person, being “sick at heart”can be coupled with digestive upsets such as stomachaches and nausea. It may affect cognitive processes, leadingto memory problems or difficulty expressing oneself verbally. It can affect the respiratory system and leave usstruggling to catch our breath or hold our breath. The nervous system may be affected, leaving us weak in our kneesor numb. Our blood pressure may rise and our heart might pound, and in some cases, a broken heart can be fatal.Both women and men may experience broken heart syndromes, but more women are diagnosed with it thanmen. However, women fare better than men and have a lower mortality rate than men. It’s probably because mentend to have more complications or a critical underlying issue.There is no easy path to healing a broken heart. Bed rest and a healthy diet are recommended. What also helpsus is being in the company of family and friends who accept us and love us for who we are. Self-pity isn’t good, sodon’t waste too much time wallowing. Don’t retreat from the world. Cocooning for a week isn’t harmful; steppingout of life for a month suggests symptoms of depression that may need to be addressed with the help of a counselor.Don’t waste a moment thinking about revenge. Remind yourself that living well is the best revenge, and commityourself to moving forward without the negative energy.
Some people like buying high street clothes to wear, whereas others prefer outfits with designer brands as they tendto ____ their high social status.
(A)perceive
(B)relinquish
(C)showcase
(D)conceive
The city council voted unanimously tothe use of plastic bags to reduce environmental pollution.
(A)uphold
(B)maintain
(C)abolish
(D)glorify
Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
(A)Breaking a Heart Enhances an Ego.
(B)Healing a Broken Heart Wastes Time.
(C)A Broken Heart Can Be Life-threatening.
(D)Revenge Is Not the Cure for a Heartbreak.
A fugitive billionaire was arrested in New York on ____ related to a $1 billion fraud scheme.
(A)bills
(B)charges
(C)poses
(D)regards
The aroma of freshly baked cookiesin the kitchen, tempting everyone to indulge.
(A)lingered
(B)vanished
(C)disappeared
(D)weakened
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a symptom of broken heart syndromes?
(A)Difficulty in breathing.
(B)Low blood pressure.
(C)Weakness in knees.
(D)Inability to describe feelings.
Children and the elderly are the most ____ to flu infection, so they should get vaccinated as early as possible.
(A)fashionable
(B)considerable
(C)variable
(D)vulnerable
Thanks to the frequent rainfall in spring, there should be ansupply of fresh water for the villagers thissummer.
(A)abundant
(B)explicit
(C)undermining
(D)obscure
What does the word “wallowing” mean in the last paragraph?
(A)Criticizing others.
(B)Remaining sad.
(C)Accepting an apology.
(D)Exploring the unknown.
The ____ of the company’s financial records was discovered during an internal audit, leading to a legal investigationby regulatory authorities.
(A)exhibition
(B)assumption
(C)preservation
(D)manipulation
She won the speech contest because sheher thoughts with great clarity and precision.
(A)mumbled
(B)murmured
(C)alienated
(D)articulated
What is the tone of the author in the last paragraph?
(A)Curious.
(B)Negative.
(C)Ironic.
(D)Encouraging.
Polly has been under stress from work and family, but she doesn’t know how to ____ her anxiety to her husband orfriends.
(A)articulate
(B)cumulate
(C)optimize
(D)subscribe
Planting more trees can helpthe effects of pollution on the environment.
(A)aggravate
(B)intensify
(C)mitigate
(D)provoke請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題:Labor issues encompass a broad range of challenges that can have profound influences on many aspects. At theindividual level, labor disputes can lead to job insecurity, financial strain, and emotional
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A)Being alone for a couple of days is not bad.
(B)Forgiveness is a long and challenging journey.
(C)The author once experienced broken heart syndromes.
(D)More women than men died of broken heart syndromes.請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題:Most people consider decision-making a means to an end. The decision process typically follows one of twoapproaches. On the one hand, people may use a quick approach that involves reacting instinctively and simply goingwith what feels right. This is often referred to as “System 1,” “intuitive” or “gut” decision-making. On the otherhand, people may use a slow, deliberate approach that includes careful consideration of all options. This is oftencalled “System 2, ” “analytical” or “head” decision-making. No matter which approach people follow, the decision-making process helps to get them where they want to be. It is a necessity, ideally resulting in a pleasant outcome.Recent research, however, produces several surprising results. Firstly, people’s happiness ratings increasedafter they made a choice. It thus appeared that decision-making improved people’s moods. Additionally, the findingsshowed some interesting differences in the effects of intuitive gut choices and analytical head choices. Theemotional boost of decision-making was greater if research participants had made their choice quickly using theirgut. Also, follow-up decision records showed that people were more likely to implement a decision if they had usedan intuitive approach. This led the researchers to conclude that making fast, instinctive choices was beneficial topeople’s well-being. Simply put, the act of making a choice may be intrinsically pleasurable and could increasepeople’s well-being.
Peter ____ his power as supervisor by frequently asking his subordinates to do his personal matters.
(A)abused
(B)accused
(C)alleged
(D)amplified請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題:“Somebody must have made a false accusation against Josef K., for he was arrested one morning without havingdone anything wrong.” As in Kafka’s long story Metamorphosis—which begins with the line “Gregor Samsa awoke onemorning from uneasy dreams to find himself
for workers. Theirlivelihoods and overall well-being were hence seriously
According to the passage, which of the following examples conforms to System 1?
(A)When making decisions, I tend to give it a lot of thought.
(B)When making decisions, I tend to ask friends for their advice.
(C)When making decisions, I tend to follow my heart.
(D)When making decisions, I tend to ask a fortune-teller for help.
in his bed into a gigantic insect”—the entire narrative of The Trialemerges from the condition that announces itself in the opening sentence. The protagonist, Josef K., never discovers whathe is being
. Unfair labor practices, such as wage theft,discrimination, and unsafe working conditions, can further exacerbate these challenges,
According to the passage, which of the following is a necessity to reach a satisfactory outcome?
(A)Ignoring the cons.
(B)Decision-making processes.
(C)Choices of the lazy approach.
(D)Reaching for TV remote control.
, and is never able to understand the principles governing the system of justice in which he findshimself ensnared. Instead, the narrative follows his exhausting determination to understand and to
workers’ health,dignity, and basic rights. From a business perspective, labor issues can disrupt operations, damage reputation, and incursignificant financial costs like legal fees and lost productivity. Moreover, labor
According to the passage, which of the following statements about making a choice is true?
(A)It is more delightful than we think.
(B)It is simply like doing house chores.
(C)It does not benefit decision-makers.
(D)It requires us to keep a journal online.
his innocencein the complete absence of any doctrine that would explain to him what it would mean to be
can break relationships betweenemployers and employees, eroding trust and cooperation, which are essential for a productive work environment. At asocietal level,
According to this passage, what decision-making approach makes people happier?
(A)Intuitive approach.
(B)Analytic approach.
(C)Rational approach.
(D)Deliberate approach.
, or indeed, of whathe actually stands accused. In following Josef K.’s struggle toward
labor issues can contribute to widening inequalities, social unrest, and economic instability. Allthe above underscore the importance of fair labor practices between employers and laborers.41
(A)stress
(B)comfort
(C)relief
(D)upgrade42
(A)promoted
(B)advanced
(C)impacted
(D)enhanced43
(A)orienting
(B)weakening
(C)enforcing
(D)distinguishing44
(A)force
(B)bureau
(C)disorder
(D)pension45
(A)solved
(B)tolerated
(C)negotiated
(D)unresolved請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題:While “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” is a term often used by the media, it does not paint an accurate picture of themarine debris problem in the North Pacific Ocean. Marine debris concentrates in various regions of the North Pacific,not just in one area. The exact size, content, and location of the “garbage patches” are difficult to accurately predict.The name “Pacific Garbage Patch” is not visible with satellite or aerial photographs. While higher concentrationsof litter items can be found in this area, much of the debris is actually small pieces of floating plastic that are notimmediately evident to the naked eye.The entire Great Pacific Garbage Patch is bounded by the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. The circular motion ofthe gyre draws debris into this stable center, where it becomes trapped. While many different types of trash enter theocean, plastics make up the majority of marine debris for two reasons. First, plastic’s durability, low cost, and malleabilitymean that it’s being used in more and more consumer and industrial products. Second, plastic goods do not biodegradebut instead, break down into smaller pieces. It is possible to sail through “garbage patch” areas in the Pacific and seevery little or no debris on the water’s surface. Debris found in any region of the ocean can easily be ingested by marinespecies causing choking, starvation, and other impairments.Cleaning up marine debris is not as easy as it sounds. Many microplastics are the same size as small sea animals,so nets designed to scoop up trash would catch these creatures as well. Even if we could design nets that would just catchgarbage, the size of the oceans makes this job far too time-consuming to consider. Besides, it is not likely that any countrywill pay the expensive bill.
According to the passage, how can people benefit more when making a decision?
(A)By considering all options thoroughly.
(B)By following their “gut feelings.”
(C)By collecting many options.
(D)By asking a mentor for advice.請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題:The history of windmills, from ancient grain grinders to modern wind turbines, illustrates a long journey ofinnovation and adaptation. The earliest windmills used sturdy reed mats for blades on horizontal axes in the 600s.Starting in the 14th century, Dutch engineers utilized windpumps to reclaim land from low-lying valleys. However,the advent of the Industrial Revolution marked a decline in windmill use, as the need for more reliable energysources grew to power the burgeoning factory system. The steam engine emerged as a pivotal invention during thisera, offering the consistent power necessary for mass production.The transition to electricity generation saw the creation of wind turbines in Europe and North America, withthe first wind turbine lighting up James Blyth’s home in Scotland in 1887 and the first grid-connected turbine inVermont in 1941. Despite their potential, wind energy became overshadowed by fossil fuels due to their reliabilityand abundance. Yet, the Oil Crisis of the 1970s, alongside environmental concerns, reignited interest in wind as asustainable energy source, leading to the establishment of the world’s first wind farm in New Hampshire. Currently,wind farms are a common sight in various locales, from the U.S. Midwest’s agricultural landscapes to California’sAlta Wind Energy Center, the nation’s largest wind farm. Internationally, Brazil, Russia, India, and China arerapidly expanding their wind energy capacity, with China’s Gansu Wind Farm set to produce an impressive 20,000megawatts. Likewise, developing regions in Africa and Southeast Asia are investing in wind technology, withKenya’s Lake Turkana Wind Power project poised to supply electricity to countless homes and businesses. Thisevolution from traditional windmills to contemporary wind farms underscores a global shift towards renewableenergy, highlighting wind power’s significant role in meeting modern energy demands while addressingenvironmental challenges.
, the novel presents us with an astonishinglymoving account of what it is to be born naked and defenseless into a completely incomprehensible system, armed onlywith a devout conviction of innocence.41
(A)transported
(B)translated
(C)entertained
(D)transformed42
(A)connected by
(B)convinced of
(C)charged with
(D)exempted from43
(A)contest
(B)protect
(C)detest
(D)arrest44
(A)grumpy
(B)credible
(C)guilty
(D)filthy45
(A)absolution
(B)revolution
(C)elaboration
(D)superstition請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題:Guide dogs are service or assistance dogs trained specifically to help people with a visual impairment navigatearound. Apart from helping people navigate, they are a companion and provide a sense of freedom to the visuallyimpaired. We all might have seen a guide dog with a person, but do we know how they help the visually impaired personor handler? Do we know the intensity of training and what it takes to be a guide dog? Here are a couple of things youprobably didn’t know about guide dogs.First, not every dog is cut out to be a guide dog. They are carefully chosen for breeding with the sole purpose totrain them to be a guide dog. Most of the guide dogs originate from a carefully planned breeding program. Enormousfocus is given to the physical health and characteristics like intelligence, good temperament, stability and willingness towork. It is a known fact that when puppies are screened, only about 70% make the cut.In addition, the training period for a guide dog from the time of its birth is anywhere between 15-18 months. Theygo through two different stages in their training. The first stage is when the puppies spend about a year in a specificvolunteer’s household. They learn to abide by some guidelines and are exposed to different people, sounds, situations,places like railway stations, shops, traffic areas as a part of their training. They’re exposed to a fun and unique training.On the second stage, the dogs receive a formal training at a training center by professionals. This training lasts for about5-6 months. The dogs are assessed at regular intervals and continuously monitored for progress.
What is the main idea of this passage?
(A)The bio-diversity of Pacific Ocean.
(B)A pollution that is difficult to tackle.
(C)The decomposition of plastic products.
(D)A spectacle that can be seen from satellites.
Which of the following best describes the main idea of the passage?
(A)The decline of windmills due to industrialization.
(B)The uses of windmills over time across the world.
(C)The invention of the steam engine and its effects on windmills.
(D)The modern significance of windmills and wind turbines.
According to this passage, which of the following is closest in meaning to the phrase “make the cut”?
(A)Comply.
(B)Apply.
(C)Qualify.
(D)Quantify.
Which of the following is closest in meaning to “impairments”?
(A)Repair.
(B)Extinction.
(C)Damage.
(D)Poison.
According to the passage, what caused the decline in the use of traditional windmills during the IndustrialRevolution?
(A)The widespread occurrence of flooding.
(B)The creation of the first wind turbine.
(C)The increase in environmental consciousness.
(D)The development of steam-powered machinery.
According to the passage, which of the following qualities is not going to be taken account of for choosing a guide dog?
(A)Good temperament.
(B)Intelligence.
(C)Physical health.
(D)Willingness to play.
According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A)Ships cannot sail through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
(B)Plastic may be biodegraded by many different marine species.
(C)Special huge nets are designed to scoop up the trash successfully.
(D)Cleaning the patch may be both costly and time-consuming.
What was the primary purpose of the earliest windmills?
(A)Grinding grain.
(B)Pumping water.
(C)Generating electricity.
(D)Producing steam power.
Which of the following can best describe the tone of this passage?
(A)Cynical.
(B)Indifferent.
(C)Objective.
(D)Prompt.
According to the passage, why do plastics end up being the cause of Great Pacific Garbage Patch?
(A)They are durable and malleable.
(B)They biodegrade in a short time.
(C)They cannot be seen with naked eyes.
(D)They are difficult to correctly predict.
According to the passage, what was the effect of the Oil Crisis of the 1970s on people’s perception of windenergy?
(A)It renewed enthusiasm for wind power as a renewable resource.
(B)It decreased popularity and acceptance of wind energy.
(C)It discontinued existing wind energy initiatives.
(D)It exerted no influence on the development of wind energy.
According to the passage, which of the following best describes the nature of the first-stage training?
(A)Exceptional.
(B)Incredulous.
(C)Apprehensive.
(D)Malicious.
According to the passage, which of the following can be inferred about the route through the Great Pacific GarbagePatch?
(A)From Tokyo to Seattle.
(B)From London to Rio de Janeiro.
(C)From Shanghai to Singapore.
(D)From Kaohsiung to Sydney.
Which of the following is closest in meaning to “sustainable” in this passage?
(A)Lacking.
(B)Equivalent.
(C)Specific.
(D)Lasting.
According to the passage, how often are the guide dogs evaluated on the second stage of the training?
(A)Constantly.
(B)Sporadically.
(C)Casually.
(D)Occasionally.