王莉莉正在撰寫研究報告,題目為:「我國中央政府的組織與職權」,下列是其報告的部分內容,依我國憲法增修條文的規定,何者才是正確的觀點?
(A)總統是國家的最高行政首長,由人民直選產生
(B)行政院院長由總統提名,經立法院同意後任命
(C)立法院具有憲法修正案、領土變更案的提案權
(D)司法院負責糾舉、彈劾違法或失職的公務人員Throughout his life Vincent van Gogh was poor, often hungry, and ill. When he died in 1890 at the age of 37, itseemed that his work would be forgotten. All that has changed, and Vincent is now perhaps the most famous painter ofall. In 1990 his painting “Dr. Gachet” was sold in New York for over $82 million, making it one of the most expensivepictures in the world. Van Gogh’s paintings are colorful, bold, and showing strong feelings. Although painted more than100 years ago they caught the world in an exciting way. Yet this skill had to be learned and practiced. In this book wewill review Vincent’s development from beginner to great artist. We will also tell the story of his life and explain how hismajor works came to be created. You can see the way he painted when you read this book, and you can try out some ofthe same methods.依上文回答36 至40 題
When was Vincent van Gogh born?
(A)In 1837
(B)In 1853
(C)In 1906
(D)In 1927
Maria: Can I talk to Pat, please?Pat’s brother:Maria: Maria Smith.
(A)She’s not home.
(B)Pat’s on the phone.
(C)Who’s calling, please?
(D)What did you say?
What can we learn about “Dr. Gachet” from this passage?
(A)“Dr. Gachet” was sold before Van Gogh died.
(B)“Dr. Gachet” was a very expensive picture.
(C)“Dr. Gachet” taught Van Gogh how to draw pictures.
(D)“Dr. Gachet” made Van Gogh a rich artist.
Mark: Why don’t you go to New York by plane?Shelly: . I’m afraid of flying.Mark: Well, then you may have to take a train.
(A)How should I know?
(B)Traveling by plane is fun.
(C)That’s out of the question.
(D)Can you pass me the ticket, please?
Which is true about Vincent van Gogh from this passage?
(A)He was remembered for his paintings.
(B)He read lots of books on medicine.
(C)He met Dr. Gachet in New York.
(D)He wrote books on how to draw pictures.
The creature in the novel is an alien language no one understands.
(A)whom
(B)which
(C)that
(D)whose
According to the passage, what made Vincent van Gogh a great artist?
(A)He was hungry and ill.
(B)He painted with strong feelings and good skill.
(C)His work has been forgotten by people.
(D)He made a lot of money while he was alive.
Jane said is very clear. There’s no need to ask her again.
(A)It
(B)That
(C)What
(D)Which
This passage is most likely from a book entitled .
(A)Oxford English Dictionary
(B)Medical Education
(C)Computer Manuel
(D)Famous Artists
Excuse me. What time does the next train Tainan?
(A)get on
(B)take off
(C)leave for
(D)drive awayComic books are popular reading for young people all 41 the world. The characters in comic books are activeand do what no one could do in reality. The artists who draw comics are very skillful at changing a character’s facialexpressions to show his or her 42 ; for example, the shape of a character’s eyes and mouth may show how happy,sad, or angry he or she is. Both fast and slow movements can be shown by the 43 of the character’s legs and arms.The stories are no longer about adults like Superman, either; some are about children or teenagers, or even 44 , likeSnoopy, a dog, and Garfield, a cat. Classical literature can also be pictured in comic book form. This makes it easy forstudents to 45 stories about the great heroes, like Ulysses and Robinson Crusoe.(請依據上述文章,回答41~45 題)
Man: I think there are some more kids at the door. Do we have any more candy?Woman: Of course we do.Kids:Woman: Well, what have we here? A monster, a ghost, and who are you?
(A)Happy New Year!
(B)Trick or treat!
(C)Merry Christmas!
(D)Happy birthday!
(A)over
(B)into
(C)between
(D)above
John: May I speak to Tom, please?Tom’s Mom: He’s not home.John: No, thanks. I’ll call him later.
(A)Can I have your phone number?
(B)Will you hold on for a moment?
(C)Would you like to leave a message?
(D)Will you call him thirty minutes later?
(A)friends
(B)decorations
(C)feelings
(D)clothes
George: Hi, Tina. ?Tina: Sure, of course. But you have to give it back to me by tomorrow.George: Sure. I will. I won’t forget.
(A)Could I borrow your bicycle
(B)Do I lend you my bicycle
(C)How do I give you my bicycle
(D)When can I loan you my bicycleSince 1945 there has been an important change in cities in the United States and Canada─the growth of shoppingcenters. Before World War II (1939-1945), cities 44 department stores, other smaller stores, and offices. Thesewere in the center of the city, 45 downtown. Around downtown there were areas with houses and apartments.After World War II, as cities grew bigger and bigger, it became more and more difficult to drive downtown to goshopping. Store 46 decided they could do more business if they left downtown and moved closer to the newareas with houses and apartments. 47 , today we find large and small shopping centers on the main streets of thoseareas. A large shopping center has fifty to one hundred stores of all kinds 48 a large parking lot for cars aroundit, and parking in the parking lot is free. Downtown in most cities is not as important as it was before 1945.
(A)colors
(B)positions
(C)economics
(D)teens
(A)have
(B)had
(C)which have
(D)that had
(A)animals
(B)insects
(C)castles
(D)monsters
(A)which it called
(B)that was called
(C)calling
(D)called
(A)correct
(B)understand
(C)regret
(D)createThis summer when Mike went with his girlfriend, Vera, to a night market, he was happy to find a stand that sellsjacket potatoes. Mike bought one with ham and pineapple for himself and asked if his girlfriend would also like to tryone. Vera agreed and ordered one with fruit salad. As the one she ate tasted so good, Vera asked whether Mike knew howto make one.Mike said he used to see how his host family made it when he stayed in America. And it was not difficult to make.First, preheat the oven. Then, choose a good potato and wash its skin until it’s clean. After drying the washed potato witha towel, put it into the heated oven and wait for twenty to thirty minutes. When the potato is ready, cut it open and put anyfood you like on top of it to make it taste even better.After listening to what Mike told her, Vera understood why it is called a jacket potato -- it’s because one eats thepotato with its skin on it.(請依據上述文章,回答46~50 題)
(A)customers
(B)lawyers
(C)owners
(D)gardeners
Where did Mike learn how to make jacket potatoes?
(A)In a night market.
(B)In a post office.
(C)In a host family.
(D)On the street.
(A)As a result
(B)However
(C)Perhaps
(D)Otherwise
What did Vera choose for her jacket potato?
(A)Fruit salad
(B)Ham
(C)Pineapple
(D)Butter
(A)without
(B)which has
(C)they have
(D)with
What does Mike use when he bakes a jacket potato?
(A)A refrigerator
(B)A glass of water
(C)An oven
(D)A towel
Ms. Chang let Wayne her car to pick up his friend at the airport.
(A)use
(B)used
(C)using
(D)to use
According to the article, which of the following is NOT a necessary step in the making a jacket potato?
(A)Preheat the oven.
(B)Dry the washed potato with a towel.
(C)Cut the potato into small pieces.
(D)Put the food you like on top of the baked potato.
Before the fire was put out, it the life of three people.
(A)claims
(B)had claimed
(C)claimed
(D)was claimed
About how much time does one need to bake the jacket potato?
(A)An hour
(B)Two days
(C)Half an hour
(D)Twenty seconds