In recent months, people worldwide have waited for the U.N. to immediate action against ethniccleansing in Sudan.
(A)voice
(B)make
(C)put
(D)take
People in this neighborhood are . We are moving to a place which is more friendly.
(A)desirable
(B)open-minded
(C)kind-hearted
(D)hostile
The differences are so that no one can tell them apart.
(A)huge
(B)bold
(C)subtle
(D)plain
John was neither intelligent nor diligent. However, to my , he passed the test.
(A)involvement
(B)commitment
(C)engagement
(D)astonishment
Online shopping is fast and easy, but some online stores customers for returns. This may make peopleshop more carefully.
(A)scare
(B)bring
(C)cancel
(D)charge
Paula and I are about each other. We fell in love the first day we met online three months ago.
(A)sad
(B)crazy
(C)loving
(D)attractive
It would be a serious mistake the warnings on packs of cigarettes.
(A)ignorance
(B)will ignore
(C)to ignore
(D)ignored
I will be here for four years.
(A)the other
(B)another
(C)others
(D)one another
I will never go eat at that restaurant again because the waiter was very and even spilled the wine on mydress.
(A)polite
(B)famous
(C)useful
(D)rude請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題:The 41 season to visit the city of Mumbai is the months in the middle of September and April. Around this timethe rains and typhoons have stopped unleashing their power and the humidity levels are at their 42 minimal.Actually guests can visit at whatever time of the year. 43 summer months have a tendency to be too humid andhot, 44 a tour not extremely charming. But if you are arranging a business trip and will stay indoors and in acooled solace, then the 45 doesn’t make a difference.
While we were waiting for the train, we saw two tourists who seemed lost, so we to help.
(A)offered
(B)cautioned
(C)hesitated
(D)introducedThere are some old cities in Turkey. Some of the cities are over 2,000 years old. No one lives in thesecities today, but people still 41 them. Why do tourists want to see them? Because the cities are underthe ground!The cities had kitchens. They had meeting rooms. They had places to 42 cereal. They had tables.They even had air tunnels or chimneys. The air tunnels made it 43 to breathe more than one hundredfeet under the ground. They kept fresh air flowing through the 44 .The cities had locking stones. The stones could only be opened or closed 45 inside. The lockingstones were used to keep the people safe inside the cities.
(A)horrible
(B)ideal
(C)stormy
(D)worst
(A)destroy
(B)invent
(C)arrest
(D)visit
(A)highest
(B)lowest
(C)most
(D)best
(A)harvest
(B)store
(C)grow
(D)search
(A)However
(B)Moreover
(C)Once
(D)Therefore
(A)safe
(B)hard
(C)cruel
(D)tight
(A)makes
(B)to make
(C)has made
(D)making
(A)Turkey
(B)rooms
(C)cities
(D)stone
(A)climate
(B)economy
(C)society
(D)tourism請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題:The term vegan was coined in England in 1944 by Donald Watson, co-founder of the British Vegan Society, to mean“non-dairy vegetarian”; the society also opposed the consumption of eggs. In 1951, the society extended the definition ofveganism to mean “the doctrine that man should live without exploiting animals,” and in 1960, H. Jay Dinshah started theAmerican Vegan Society, linking veganism to the concept of avoidance of violence against living things.Veganism is a small but growing movement. In many countries, the number of vegan restaurants is increasing. Also,some of the top athletes in certain endurance sports—for instance, the Ironman triathlon and the ultramarathon—practiceveganism, including raw veganism.Well-planned vegan diets have been found to offer protection against certain degenerative conditions, includingheart disease, and are regarded by the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada as appropriate for allstages of the life-cycle. Vegan diets tend to be higher in dietary fiber, vitamin C, vitamin E, iron, and phytochemicals,and lower in calories, saturated fat, cholesterol, vitamin D, calcium, zinc, and vitamin B12. Because uncontaminatedplant foods do not provide vitamin B12 (which is produced by micro-organisms such as bacteria), vegans should eatfoods fortified with B12 or take a daily supplement.
(A)from
(B)to
(C)of
(D)withDid you know that 7 out of 10 students have cheated at least one in the past year? Did you know that 50percent of those students have cheated more than twice? These shocking statistics are from a survey of 9,000U.S. high school students.Incredibly, teachers may even be encouraging their students to cheat! Last year at a school in Detroit,teachers reportedly provided their students with answers to statewide standard tests. Students at the schooltold investigators that they were promised pizza and money if they cheated on the test as told. Similar chargesat several schools in San Diego county have prompted investigation. A student at a local high school says shesees students cheating on almost every test, and the teachers don’t do anything about it.The kids claim that they’re tempted to cheat because of peer pressure and intense competition to get topgrades. Many kids also say that their parents are setting a bad example by “fudging” on income taxes, lyingabout age to pay lower admission prices, or cheating their way out of a speeding ticket. They are sending amessage to their kids that it is okay to cheat and lie.Finding solutions to this problem is difficult. In our school’s math classes, each student has differentproblems on their test papers, so it is useless to look at someone else’s answers. Teachers could alsorandomly mix the problems throughout the page. Another solution is for adults to lower their expectations.Chances are that students believe cheating is the only way to meet unreasonably high expectations. Perhaps itis time for parents and teachers to seriously examine whether higher test results are important enough toencourage cheating.
Why is Donald Watson mentioned in this article?
(A)Because he was for the idea of eating eggs.
(B)Because he founded American Vegan Society.
(C)Because he asked people to avoid exploiting animals.
(D)Because he was the first person to use the word “vegan.”
Which of the following is the best title for the article?
(A)Working in America
(B)Cheating in America
(C)Students in America
(D)Teachers in America
Which of the following organizations advocates living without violence to other creatures?
(A)American Vegan Society.
(B)British Vegan Society.
(C)American Dietetic Association.
(D)Dietitians of Canada.
According to the article, what did teachers at a school in Detroit ask their students to do?
(A)They asked their students never to cheat on tests.
(B)They asked their students to cheat on tests.
(C)They asked their students never to have pizzas for lunch.
(D)They asked their students to have pizzas for lunch.
What is paragraph 3 mainly about?
(A)Food that is high in nutrients.
(B)Vitamins that can be found in food.
(C)Vegan diets and health information.
(D)Benefits of veganism for athletes.
Which of the following definitions is correct about “tempted” in paragraph three?
(A)told do the right thing
(B)advised to pay a speeding ticket
(C)urged to set a good example
(D)encouraged to do wrong
What does the author of this article suggest that vegans do to gain all necessary nutrition?
(A)Eat more fiber.
(B)Exercise daily.
(C)Take vitamin B12 supplement.
(D)Prepare their daily diets at home.
Which of the following definitions is correct about “fudging” in paragraph three?
(A)to act dishonestly
(B)to act bravely
(C)to act fairly
(D)to act smartly
Which of the following is not mentioned as one of the characteristics of a vegan diet?
(A)Low in calories.
(B)Low in cholesterol.
(C)High in vitamin C.
(D)High in micro-organism.
According to the article, which of the following statements is true?
(A)The problem of cheating among students cannot be easily solved.
(B)Intense competition has nothing to do with cheating on exams.
(C)Bad examples from parents send a message to their children that it’s okay to laugh at others.
(D)It’s time for parents and teachers to have high expectations of their children’s performance on exams.