聯合國氣候變化綱要公約(UNFCCC)締約方第18 屆大會在2012 年年底舉行,世界各國正在加強採取行動對抗氣候變遷。因應國際趨勢,我國行政院環境保護署也將「溫室氣體減量法」列為推動重點。上文的作法符合下列何者的理念?
(A)里約宣言
(B)森林原則
(C)京都議定書
(D)生物多樣性公約George Washington first proposed a military school in 1783. Two decades 36 Washington’s first proposal, onMarch 16, 1802, the United States Military Academy opened. It was located at West Point, New York, 50 miles north ofManhattan.West Point became an important American school in the years before the Civil War, establishing 37 as thecountry’s finest school of engineering and science. Its graduates held 38 roles in American life. They 39 began toserve as junior officers, many later rising to command armies on both sides of the Civil War.40 the later years of the 19th century, West Point focused on military courses. When the United States enteredWorld War I, its graduates had charge of almost every major field command.請依上文回答第36 題至第40 題
I need to go to the to exchange my new basketball shoes.
(A)clinic
(B)mall
(C)coffee shop
(D)restaurant
(A)one
(B)them
(C)itself
(D)theirs
Eating breakfast every morning is very important for students. It enables them to have enough to learn newthings.
(A)interest
(B)energy
(C)dream
(D)fun
(A)small
(B)doubtful
(C)empty
(D)key
The endings of the modern movies are often open, the viewers in doubt as to the final outcome of thecharacters.
(A)left
(B)leaves
(C)left to
(D)leaving
(A)also
(B)never
(C)barely
(D)seldom
This luggage is three times as heavy that.
(A)for
(B)as
(C)of
(D)than
(A)Although
(B)Whether
(C)During
(D)When
Some people like football and like basketball.
(A)other
(B)others
(C)another
(D)the other
Genie: Excuse me.John: Take the first right after the post office.Genie: Thank you very much.
(A)Is it far away from the post office?
(B)I think you are standing in my way.
(C)Can you give me a ride to the post office?
(D)How can I get to the park?
John: Hello, is Mark there?Mary: Yes.John:Mary: Well, he’s busy right now.
(A)Where is he?
(B)May I speak to him?
(C)I’ll call again later.
(D)This is John speaking.
Louise: You look nice in your new dress. Where did you buy it?Francis: Oh,
(A)I bought it an hour ago.
(B)I bought it with my mother.
(C)I got it at a department store.
(D)I also got a new pair of shoes.
Lisa: I’m going to the supermarket. Do you need anything?John:Lisa: Sure. Anything else?
(A)Yes. It’s great.
(B)May I take your order?
(C)Yes, please do.
(D)Could you buy some bread for me?Online learning is also called distance education. Many American colleges and universities have been offering it foryears. Online classes are usually taught by 43 who have been trained in online teaching. These classes can be highlyinteractive, 44 students communicate with each other and their teachers. Some classes require students to all log in atthe same time so they can 45 live lectures by a professor. Students can also ask questions and work together on teamprojects. Many schools offer online education. Students should be especially careful of programs that offer a degree 46for little or no work. These are known as diploma mills, and are illegal in the United States. Educational advisers also saythat before you enter any program, make sure the work will 47 in your country.
If the boy to his parents, he wouldn’t have been in trouble.
(A)had listened
(B)has listened
(C)listens
(D)listened
It was a windy and rainy night; , I decided to go out.
(A)hence
(B)although
(C)therefore
(D)however
(A)where
(B)which
(C)that
(D)when
Their research project failed, yet John and his team-workers are .
(A)worth praise
(B)worth praising
(C)worthy praise
(D)worthwhile praising
(A)join
(B)participate
(C)make
(D)listen
The movie was okay, but I would rather to the concert last night.
(A)go
(B)went
(C)have gone
(D)have been gone
(A)exchange
(B)in return
(C)require
(D)in need
Nancy must have been me because I haven’t seen her for a month.
(A)avoiding
(B)climbing
(C)receiving
(D)swallowing
(A)regard
(B)be regarded
(C)recognize
(D)be recognizedIn 1888, Vincent Van Gogh moved to Arles, a town in southern France. The artist Paul Gauguin moved there too,and they became good friends. The weather was beautiful, and they were both inspired by the colorful countryside.They painted daily and talked about art, but they didn’t have much money. Van Gogh often became sad and couldn’tpaint. One day he became very angry and argued with Gauguin. Gauguin left Arles, and shortly after, Van Gogh cut offa piece of his own ear.After a while, Van Gogh began to paint again. He sent some paintings to Paris but couldn’t sell them. Then, in 1890,early on a Sunday evening, Van Gogh went out to the countryside with his paints. He took out a gun and shot himself inthe chest. His brother Theo traveled from Paris to be with him. Two days later, Van Gogh died.In his short, sad life, Van Gogh painted 200 paintings. He sold only one of them. In 1990, one of his paintings wassold for 82.5 million U.S. dollars.
Denise spent hours sitting in front of her desk. She still could not out how to solve the puzzle.
(A)set
(B)figure
(C)look
(D)knock
This passage is mainly about .
(A)a short friendship between Van Gogh and Gauguin
(B)the reason why Van Gogh cut off his own ear
(C)Van Gogh’s life in Arles as an unknown painter
(D)Theo’s brotherly love for Vincent Van Gogh
With just four weeks left in the Presidential it’s impossible to say who will win.
(A)campaign
(B)admission
(C)defense
(D)station
Which of the following statements is correct?
(A)Van Gogh could not paint any more after his crazy act.
(B)Van Gogh did not attempt to kill himself.
(C)Theo came from Paris to attend Van Gogh’s funeral.
(D)Van Gogh killed himself in the countryside.
The of this book is a winner of the Nobel Prize.
(A)tutor
(B)singer
(C)trainer
(D)author
One of Van Gogh’s paintings was sold for 82.5 million U.S. dollars about years after his death.
(A)50
(B)100
(C)150
(D)200