John ate and yawned with his mouth wide open. His manners shocked everyone.vulgar
(A)delicate
(B)
(C)civildecent
(D)
The weather forecast says it is going to clear soon.
(A)up
(B)out
(C)over
(D)down
Both coffee and naps can mood individually; when combined, they are magical.devastate
(A)decrease
(B)improve
(C)invest
(D)
Prior his departure, the man wrote an email to his daughter.
(A)to
(B)of
(C)in
(D)on
People are annoyed by advertisements that on the YouTube all the time.start up
(A)stand up
(B)save
(C)upshow up
(D)
You may not like this place because it’s in the middle of nowhere and you have to all the inconvenience.
(A)catch up with
(B)keep up with
(C)put up with
(D)come up with
I grew up near the ocean, is probably why I love going to the beach!when
(A)what
(B)where
(C)which
(D)
Take a at the time when your body most needs to sleep.
(A)nap
(B)lap
(C)cap
(D)pan
Jeff went to Tainan last night. I with him if he had told me a day before.should go
(A)would go
(B)would have gone
(C)should be going
(D)第41 題至第45 題為題組With thirty e-devices, four hundred e-titles, and two thousand print items, Taoyuan International Airport becamethe world’s first e-book library in an airport. Titles are 41 in both English and Chinese, and the e-devices varyfrom iPads to e-readers with e-ink. The library is 42 by the duty-free shop at the airport. The 43 for theproject comes from the Institute for Information Industry, a government agency. The total cost of the project was aboutUS$102,000. Airport passengers are 44 to borrow the devices and read the e-books in the airport, but they cannotdownload any 45 for their own devices. With more than seventeen million passengers passing through the airporteach year, this is likely the beginning of something much bigger.
I often think of the school I went to and the friends I made there.
(A)that
(B)what
(C)when
(D)where
added
(A)limited
(B)required
(C)available
(D)
This time he took his medicine without to do so.
(A)have reminded
(B)having been reminded
(C)reminding
(D)to remindNowadays, computers have become part of our daily lives. People use computers to search for information, orsimply play computer games.I use my computer twice a week. I frequently use it to download pop songs and movies from the Internet. I oftenuse Facebook to keep in touch with friends who are far away. Sometimes I write something and post it on my blog inorder to let others know what is going on in my life.Computers are convenient; however, they do cause serious problems. For example, some teenagers play computergames so often that they ignore their studies. They become addicted to computer games and stop interacting withpeople, finally forgetting how to function in the real world. In addition, long hours of computer use can result in pooreyesight and other health problems.
opened
(A)checked
(B)mana
(C)gedpublished
(D)
How often does the speaker use his or her computer?
(A)every day
(B)every other week
(C)two times a week
(D)twice a day
basis
(A)reason
(B)funding
(C)direction
(D)
All of the following problems are named in the article except
(A)expensive cost
(B)health concern
(C)internet addiction
(D)personal relationship
trying
(A)willing
(B)allowed
(C)prepared
(D)
When the author lists the problems related to computer, he or she is especially talking about
(A)people who have many friends.
(B)poor and lazy students.
(C)those in their old age.
(D)young people between 13 and 19.
medals
(A)mistakes
(B)materials
(C)machines
(D)第46 題至第50 題為題組In 1945, leaders from 51 countries met in San Francisco, California, where the United Nations (UN) wasorganized. At that time, World War II had just ended. People hoped they could build a future of world peace throughthis new organization. Today almost every country in the world is a member of the UN. Each country has signed anagreement that says:1. All members are equal.2. All members promise to solve international problems in a peaceful way.3. No member will use force against another member.4. All members will help the UN in its actions.5. The UN will not try to solve problems within countries except to enforce international peace.Obviously, the United Nations has not been completely successful in its actions. There have been several warssince 1945. However, the organization has helped bring peace to some countries that were at war. Besides, it has helpedpeople who left their countries because of wars. It has also helped bring independence to colonies.The main UN organization is in New York City, but the UN has a “family” of other related organizations all overthe world. These organizations try to provide a better life for everyone. One example is UNICEF, an organization thatprovides poor children with food, medical care, and many other services. Another example is the World HealthOrganization, which develops medical programs all over the world. There are thousands of UN workers in developingcountries. They work as planners to increase production in farming and industry. They provide medical services,improve education programs, and spread scientific information. They develop programs that provide jobs and betterliving conditions. They help countries control their population growth. The UN also holds large internationalconferences, where people meet to discuss important world issues. One conference was about the uses and ownershipof oceans. Another was about women. There are also International Years for people to work together to improvesituations and solve problems.
According to the article, people may not be able to see well because they
(A)eat too much.
(B)don’t wear glasses.
(C)study very hard.
(D)use computer for too long.The endangered leopard cat is one of only two wild cat species native to Taiwan. They are ash-brown or yellowbrown 46 , and weigh three to six kilograms. Their bodies are 55-65 centimeters 47 . Truth be told, leopardcats don’t look all that different from a housecat; the most obvious difference is the white patch they have behindtheir ears.Miaoli County has a 48 large population of leopard cats and they live right among us. The reason why leopardcats choose to live so close to human habitations is because the grasslands, forests, and fields are full of rodents, birds, andhares on which they prey, and the forests provide the cats 49 protected environment in which to rear their young.Recently, the development in the area has endangered this cleverest of cats. We must work together if we are to save themfrom the threats they 50 .
According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?The UN has helped refugees who left their countries because of
(A)wars.The headquarters of the United Nations is now
(B)in San Francisco, California.All members of the UN promise to solve international problems in a peaceful way.
(C)UN workers in developing countries plan how to increase production in farming and industr
(D)y.
(A)in size
(B)in shape
(C)in color
(D)in figure
Why has the UN not been completely successful in its actions?Not all the members of the UN are equal.
(A)Several wars have occurred since 1945.
(B)There have been no solutions about poverty.
(C)The UN has solved problems within particular countries.
(D)
(A)tall
(B)fat
(C)high
(D)long
Which service is NOT provided by UN?Improving education programs.
(A)Spreading scientific information.
(B)Holding international conferences.
(C)Using force against other countries.
(D)
What is the mission of the World Health Organization?Discussing the uses and ownersh
(A)ip of oceans.Developing
(B)medical programs all over the world.Helping countries control their population growth.
(C)Providing poor
(D)children with food wherever they live.
(A)with
(B)that
(C)for
(D)to
Which of the following word can best describe the status of “colonies” in the sentence “It has also helped bringindependence to colonies”?Free
(A).Active
(B).Governed
(C).Autonomous
(D).