小美與小明皆為高三17 歲學生,兩人各自住在家中,但隱瞞家人交往1 年,最近小明因為功課壓力經常會對小美大聲叫囂,甚至限制小美回家的自由,並要求小美交出手機密碼等。針對小美所受傷害,關於家庭暴力法之適用,下列何者錯誤?
(A)小美已經滿16 歲,縱使沒有同居的事實,但基於有情感的親密互動行為,可以依家庭暴力防治法聲請保護令
(B)小美為未滿20 歲的未成年人,其法定代理人、三親等以內之血親或姻親,得為其向法院聲請保護令
(C)小美除了可以依法聲請保護令外,還可以向戶籍所在之縣市政府申請訴訟費用及律師費用補助
(D)小美得依法聲請家庭暴力防治法之通常及暫時保護令第31 題至第35 題為題組:Life in a big city has some advantages. In a big city, there is every kind of facility for education.Any kind of education, liberal or vocational or technical is 31 the reach of the persons living in bigcities. An ordinary man living in a big city can afford for his children that education which a rich man ina village cannot afford easily. Good and well equipped educational institutions are the permanent assetsof big cities. A boy or girl living in a big city has a better general knowledge than a village boy or girlhas and 32 well-informed about the affairs of the world. Thus a child born and bred in the city ismore enlightened than a child born and brought up in rural atmosphere.Life in a big city is free from 33 and diseases because ample medical facilities are availablethere. Hospitals, well equipped with latest medical instruments, are the source of medical relief to everyreason living in a big city. 34 the government hospitals, we find well qualified and highlycompetent private medical practitioners in big cities. Such facilities are not available in a village.Life in a big city is not dull and drab because there are 35 means of recreation there. Thepicture halls, theaters, the beautifully illuminated markets, the well-furnished and well-maintained hotelsand restaurants, the charming parks and gardens and the good-looking and heart-captivating towns ofnew styled buildings give immense pleasure to everybody living in a big city.
Looking left and right, the thief walked cautiously down the hallway to the security guards.
(A)afford
(B)avoid
(C)assign
(D)assure
being
(A)be
(B)are
(C)is
(D)
In Philadelphia, a new kind of trash can is waste management via cutting down on air pollution andpotentially saving the city millions in the process.
(A)revolutionizing
(B)comprehending
(C)comforting
(D)rendering
Obviously, Joe thought too highly of himself and enjoyed behaving to draw the attention of peoplearound him.
(A)concordantly
(B)pretentiously
(C)recursively
(D)sporadically
In case of
(A)Except for
(B)I
(C)n opposition toIn addition to
(D)
On a clear night in the countryside, we have a very good chance to see many stars in the sky.
(A)colliding
(B)glistening
(C)retrieving
(D)smothering
limited
(A)countless
(B)aggressive
(C)priceless
(D)第36 題至第40 題為題組:The French president, Emmanuel Macron, is facing a people’s revolt against plans to give his wifean official “first lady” role.More than 150,000 people have signed a 36 against the move that would give BrigitteMacron an office, staff and an allowance from the 37 purse.The rebellion comes 38 Macron’s popularity continues to plummet. Polls last month showedhe had dropped seven percentage points with only 36% of French people 39 they were happy withtheir new leader. At the same period in their mandate Macron’s predecessors François Hollande andNicolas Sarkozy were at 56% at 66% 40 .During his presidential campaign, Macron promised to “clarify” the role of the French president’swife by giving them an official status, describing the current situation as a “kind of French hypocrisy”.
Dolphins and sharks are natural enemies. Sharks are of dolphins, and will kill and eat young dolphins ifthey can.
(A)predators
(B)protectors
(C)successors
(D)survivors
con
(A)tractdocument
(B)
(C)petitiontreaty
(D)
A person’s facial expressions and gestures powerful messages that go beyond words.
(A)alleviate
(B)conceal
(C)evolve
(D)transmit
domestic
(A)foreign
(B)private
(C)public
(D)
Fans waited outside the movie theater, hoping to catch a of their favorite stars.
(A)glitter
(B)cold
(C)glimpse
(D)clue
as
(A)like
(B)to
(C)in
(D)
Scientists have been searching for better, faster and cleaner sources of energy in order to create betterlives and help solve the pollution problem.
(A)allusive
(B)allocative
(C)alternative
(D)allergic
said
(A)say
(B)saying
(C)to say
(D)
My sister has a memory. She remembers every single thing she sees and hears, and she never forgets.
(A)remarkable
(B)pristine
(C)compulsive
(D)reluctant
totally
(A)personally
(B)individually
(C)respectively
(D)請依下文回答第41 題至第45 題:In a city where eating well is an obsession, a statement by a senior official published in a nationalnewspaper caused a public outcry. Vallop Suwandee, who chairs an advisory board to the governor ofBangkok, was quoted as saying that street vendors would be removed from all 50 districts of the city. Itseemed that one of the most popular and distinctive aspects of Bangkok life was to be wiped out, daysafter CNN had voted Bangkok the best place in the world for street food, and just two months before thecity government was planning to hold a street-food festival.Mr. Vallop now says he was misquoted: “Let me be clear, on behalf of the city of Bangkok. Streetfood will continue to be part of Bangkok life, on the condition that there will not be obstructions forpedestrians, and that the vendors observe sanitary rules in the interest of public health. We will allowthem to be in certain areas, under strict conditions.”This is not the first time the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA), which is responsible forrunning the city, has tried to impose order and standards on the hundreds of thousands of food vendorsoperating on the streets. Right after the BMA was first established in 1972, it launched a similarcampaign to force the vendors to operate in designated markets instead.Variations of that campaign were revived every few years but implementation has always beenweak because the BMA recognised the vital role street vending played in providing a source of incomein difficult economic times. Most of the time it has quietly chosen not to push too hard.This time may be different. The number of officially approved locations for street food vendors hasbeen cut dramatically, from a peak of 726 four years ago to 243 by the end of last year. Tens ofthousands of vendors have been forced to move already, leaving many downtown areas like SiamSquare, Asok and Silom with few or no street-food stalls now visible during the day and night.The most recent area to be cleared is the increasingly wealthy neighbourhood of Thonglor. A smallside street, or soi, which for many years had been famous for its street food, is no more, although cityofficials say the vendors were offered alternative locations in smaller sois further away.
We essentially know the world in terms of a specific cultural package or preconception, and we are so unawareof it that the most liberal of us go through life with a kind of ethnocentricity that automatically rules out all otherways of seeing the world.
(A)We pursue diversity in our lives and are always aware of different cultures.
(B)We have a clear understanding that we need to incorporate different cultures in our ways of life.
(C)We are born into a cultural preconception that we call reality and never question it.
(D)Most of us go through life not knowing that we are liberated by cultural package.
What is the main idea of the passage?To criticize BMA’s decision to remove street vendors.
(A)To suppor
(B)t BMA’s efforts to remove street vendors.To inform the reader about the removal of street vendors.
(C)To support street vendors in their fight against removal.
(D)
Locational changes have been made possible by easy access to IT networks, so much so that financial and officefunctions no longer require spatial proximity.
(A)Companies and offices do not require a great amount of space simply because of the availability of Internetconnection.
(B)The spread of IT networks has resulted in a change in financial and office functions, as well as in locations.
(C)IT networks that are widespread in the modern world have helped reduce the running cost of businesses.
(D)Locational changes are made possible due to widespread Internet connection; financial and office functions nolonger require physical adjacency.請依下文回答第42 題至第46 題:Internet cookies are small information files that websites put onto personal computers. The main function ofcookies is to give Internet users quick 42 to webpages. For example, because of cookies, customers one-commerce sites can keep items in their shopping carts while they look at 43 products and then check out withease whenever they are ready. Cookies also allow a website to remember personal information such as a 44 name,home address, email address, and phone number, so that these items do not have to be 45 . For online sellers,cookies provide an important advantage. They allow the sellers to collect information about visitors to a website. 46 canthen use the customer data for advertising and other marketing purposes. Although there are concerns about whatsellers might do with private information, it is clear that cookies have their benefits.
How does the public react to the gradual removal of street food vendors?They are profoundly sh
(A)ocked.They are genuinely pleased.
(B)They utterly agreed.
(C)They strongly opposed.
(D)
(A)asset
(B)access
(C)essence
(D)excess
Why didn’t BMA carry out their plans to remove street vendors much earlier?Because they didn’t have enough governmental and public support.
(A)Because they didn’t have
(B)appropriate means of implementing.Because they acknowledged the vendors’ contributions to the country’s economy.
(C)Because they didn’t propose acceptable and effective strategies for implementation.
(D)
According to Mr. Vallop Suwandee, which of the following is true?Street food will cease to be a part of Bangkok life.
(A)Street food will remain a part of Bangkok life, but with certain constraints.
(B)Street food will remain a part of Bangkok life without any alterations.
(C)Street food will never cease to be a pa
(D)rt of Bangkok life unless the vendors themselves decide todo so.
According to the passage, what is the profile of Bangkok?A city where eating is an inextricable part of everyday life.
(A)A city in which street food stalls keep thriving and flourishing.
(B)A
(C) city which is famous for its night life and small sois.A city where numbers of street vendors increase considerably.
(D)請依下文回答第46 題至第50 題:Music activates many regions of the brain, including auditory, motor and limbic (associated withemotions). Such widespread activation of brain explains many beneficial emotional and cognitive musiceffects. The idea that music makes you smarter received considerable attention from scientists and themedia. Listening to music or playing an instrument can actually make you learn better. And researchconfirms this by showing that music has the power to enhance some kinds of higher brain function:literacy skill, spatial-temporal reasoning, mathematical abilities (even children with attentiondeficit/hyperactivity disorder could benefit in mathematics tests from listening to music beforehand),emotional intelligence, and recall of autobiographical and episodic information.The power of music to affect memory is quite intriguing. Earlier it has been thought that listening toclassical music, particularly Mozart, enhances performance on cognitive tests. However, there arefindings that show that listening to any personally enjoyable music has positive effects on cognition.Listening to music also facilitates the recall of information. Researchers have shown that certain types ofmusic are great keys for recalling memories. Information learned while listening to a particular song canoften be recalled simply by “playing” the songs mentally. Musical training has even better effect thanjust listening to classical music. Activities, such as playing an instrument or singing, involve both sidesof the brain at the same time. The information being studied activates the left brain while the musicactivates the right brain. The simultaneous left and right brain action causes the brain to be more capableof processing information, hence maximizing learning and retention of information. There is clearevidence that children who take music lessons develop a better memory compared with children whohave no musical training.Moreover, music that is easy to listen to or relaxing classics improves the duration and intensity ofconcentration in all age groups and ability levels. It’s not clear what type of music is better, or what kindof musical structure produces the best results, but many studies have shown significant effects.
What is this passage mainly about?Effects of music on our health.
(A)Effects of music on our brain.
(B)Effects of music on our emotion.
(C)Effects of music on our memory.
(D)
(A)Lunatics
(B)Guardians
(C)Merchants
(D)Perverts請依下文回答第47 題至第50 題:The Warcraft video game franchise from Blizzard Entertainment is now 22 years old. The most successful gamein this series has been World of Warcraft (WOW ), a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. According toBlizzard, over 100 million subscribers have played WOW. The extremely popular spinoff game DOTA (Defense of theAncients) is also played at some of the biggest gaming competitions in the world.Over the years, WOW has been considered by many people to be more than just a game. It has also been seen as atraining ground for real-life business leaders. Players in WOW join together in large teams, called guilds. A player whowishes to be a successful leader, or “master,” of a team must learn how to attract new players to the group, evaluateeach player, and arrange for him or her to be taught by experienced players. In addition, the leader must settle anyquarrels that develop between team members and oversee development of strategies that the team will use to defeat itsopponents. The lessons the leader learns through the game can be applied in real life.A Warcraft film, in development since 2006, hits theaters this month. Its plot focuses on the arrival of Orcslooking to build a colony in the realm of humans and the conflict that arises between the two groups. Video-game fanswill be pleased to know that the film’s director, Duncan Jones, is a player of the game, as are some of the actors.Anticipated by both gamers and movie fans, Warcraft may be the next big film franchise.
According to the passage, which of the following statements about the benefits of music can NOTbe inferred?Music can cure one’s attention deficit or the hyperactivity disorder.
(A)Music can enhance one’s awareness of his/her own and other’s emotions.
(B)Music can improve one’s ability to process and retain numerical information.
(C)Music can enhance one’s command of language use, like reading and writing.
(D)
What is this passage mainly about?
(A)Making big money through games.
(B)Beating opponents in video games.
(C)WOW’s success story.
(D)WOW’s excellent reviews.
What can be inferred about the passage if one wants to maximize the cognitive benefits of music?Lear
(A)ning to play the piano may bring out larger benefits.Listening to Mozart’s music only may exert the greatest effects.
(B)Learning to process music with the left brain only may exert greater effects.
(C)Listening to background music of a movie may be the most
(D)effective method.
Which of the following statements is true about WOW?
(A)It offers useful training for leadership.
(B)It is not practical for real-life business.
(C)It leads to quarrels among its players.
(D)Its teams are quite localized.
According to the passage, why is it possible for children to develop a better memory afterreceiving musical training?Because musical training may make brain activities less intense.
(A)Because musical training may help to release more m
(B)emory space.Because musical training makes certain brain areas more specialized in recall.
(C)Because musical training results in more concurrent activation of the left and right brain.
(D)
What will the guilds of WOW NOT do?
(A)To attract new players.
(B)To settle any quarrels.
(C)To hold a contest.
(D)To evaluate each player.
Which of the following is closest in meaning to the word “intriguing”?engaging
(A)dispiriting
(B)disturbing
(C)soothing
(D)
Which of the following do the gamers look forward to?
(A)A new series of Warcraft online magazine.
(B)A motion picture based on Warcraft.
(C)A workshop that extends the Warcraft game.
(D)A Warcraft concert with amazing prizes.