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一、字彙
3 [D] 1. Most parents are very proud of their children’s .
(A) arrogance (B) bitterness (C) fulfillment (D) accomplishment
6 [A] 2. When many people resisted the new dress code, I it.
(A) embraced (B) appeased (C) related (D) spurred
9 [B] 3. Albert Einstein was one of the most scientists of the 20th century.
(A) sustainable (B) renowned (C) exclusive (D) minute
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1 [A] 4. They had to many problems before they got their new business off the ground.
(A) overcome (B) reject (C) reflect (D) reform
4 [C] 5. Special exercises can be used to weak muscles.
(A) disrupt (B) pervade (C) strengthen (D) correlate
7 [D] 6. The mother has bought her daughter a new .
(A) clothes (B) trousers (C) clothing (D) dress
10 [C] 7. If we are to succeed in meeting these tight deadlines then we need to get the whole team from
the very beginning.
(A) absorbed (B) required (C) involved (D) appealed
2 [A] 8. He couldn’t afford any mistake with his math, so he had to be very .
(A) precise (B) passive (C) permanent (D) portable
5 [B] 9. The company has been successful in overseas markets this year.
(A) imploding (B) penetrating (C) pilling (D) polling
8 [C] 10. When you are a , you should always try to deliver your message correctly and on time.
(A) receptionist (B) minister (C) messenger (D) ambassador
二、文法與慣用語
13 [A] 11. This movie is .
(A) worth seeing (B) worthy seeing (C) worthwhile seeing (D) worth to see
16 [C] 12. The more my mother insisted, I objected to her idea.
(A) a lot stronger (B) even stronger (C) the more strongly (D) more strongly
19 [D] 13. Maxine explained the case to the judge an experienced lawyer.
(A) eloquent like (B) so eloquently like (C) as eloquent as (D) as eloquently as
22 [A] 14. When Sandy returned home, the rug had not been cleaned yet, .
(A) nor had the laundry been done (B) nor was the laundry done
(C) the laundry was not done either (D) the laundry had not done either
25 [B] 15. As plastics to micro level and enter the food chain in our oceans, it's a problem that affects all of
us and can only be solved by all of us.
(A) break up (B) break down (C) shut down (D) turn down
11 [A] 16. John’s uncle , finding us a place to stay at the last minute.
(A) came up trumps (B) had his moments (C) had the last laugh (D) went off without a hitch
14 [C] 17. Cohen, short film won awards, was chosen to direct the movie.
(A) which (B) who (C) whose (D) what
17 [B] 18. Most nutritionists recommend that people restrict their consumption .
(A) foods of high in fat (B) of foods high in fat
(C) in foods high of fat (D) of foods in fat high
20 [C] 19. the 1980s that many of us became aware that small individual actions could harm the planet
itself.
(A) During (B) In (C) It was in (D) When in
23 [D] 20. we’ve devoted a lot of resources to locating the cause of this engineering problem, we’re still
not sure we understand it very well.
(A) In spite of (B) However (C) Nevertheless (D) Although
12 [A] 21. steadily, the company recently added five sales representatives to its work force.
(A) Growing (B) For growing (C) Grown (D) Grew
15 [A] 22. It is important that the secretary reservations for that particular restaurant a week ahead of time.
(A) make (B) to make (C) making (D) will make
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18 [B] 23. Pens are now made in of shapes, sizes, and colors.
(A) almost variety an endless (B) an almost endless variety
(C) endless variety an almost (D) variety an almost endless
21 [D] 24. When the experiment failed, Dr. Smith realized that he the chemicals incorrectly.
(A) mixes (B) has mixed (C) was mixed (D) had mixed
24 [A] 25. Never again political office after his 2012 defeat for the province’s governor.
(A) did Jack Hamilton seriously seek (B) sincerely Jack Hamilton sought
(C) Jack Hamilton seriously sought (D) Jack Hamilton has sincerely sought
三、克漏字
 A new poll finds that many workers are still living hand-to-mouth. According to a study by the
1111 online job bank, some 40 percent of respondents say they spend their entire (26) every
month. A further 9 percent need to borrow money to (27) . Of those workers who are able to put
some money (28) in savings, the amount they can save (29) just 6,345 NT a month. Also, 92
percent of respondents were unsatisfied with their current salaries. About a quarter of respondents
blamed this (30) low starting pay, 19 percent said it was hard to get raises, and about 10 percent
says job opportunities are too few.
26 [C] 26. (A) bill (B) credit (C) paycheck (D) statement
27 [D] 27. (A) burn the candle at both ends (B) take it for granted
(C) make capital out of it (D) make ends meet
28[B或D] 28. (A) off (B) away (C) down (D) aside
29 [B] 29. (A) average (B) averages (C) averaging (D) to average
30 [D] 30. (A) about (B) for (C) in (D) on
 Taiwan’s Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) said it will include plastic straws as
part of its measure to reduce plastic use. The EPA is (31) the public to reduce or eliminate the
use of plastic straws in our daily lives, for it is the third most found plastic waste in the ocean. The
EPA also planned to inhibit tea shops (32) customers plastic straws starting next year. According
to the Liberty Times, the Taiwanese use about 3 billion straws every year. The straws reportedly
take up to 500 years to rot, and they (33) in the sea and landfill and contribute to the pollution
problem which kills marine wildlife and leaves tones of litter on beaches…. The public has
different opinions on this issue. Some think it will be very inconvenient when buying drinks from
tea shops, (34) others feel that it is environmental friendly and tea shops should come up with
new designs of cups enabling customers (35) the beverage without using single-use plastic
straws.
31 [B] 31. (A) calling off (B) calling on (C) calling out (D) calling up
32 [C] 32. (A) to give (B) giving (C) from giving (D) of giving
33 [B] 33. (A) caught (B) end up (C) finding (D) have left
34 [D] 34. (A) in spite of (B) when (C) which (D) while
35 [D] 35. (A) drink (B) drinking (C) of drinking (D) to drink
四、閱讀測驗
 Today, when we want new clothes, we can go to a clothing store and buy whatever you like. But for
people two or three hundred years ago, getting new clothes was not so easy. Not only did they make
their own clothing, but sometimes people wove their own cloth at home. And if they owed their own
sheep, they even spun the wool into yarn themselves.
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 Wool cannot just be taken from the sheep and spun. First, it must be cleaned and then carded. In a
large family, carding was usually the children’s job, because it is easy but tiresome. Carding is done
with two wide combs that have rows of steel teeth. The person carding puts a piece of wool on one
comb, then pulls the other comb across the wool again and again. This combing makes the wool
fibers straight and smooth so they can be spun.
 Finally, the mother or older sister of the family could use the wool for spinning. Spinning just
means twisting and stretching the fibers into yarn. You have spun yarn if you have ever pulled and
twisted a cotton ball into a long string. Usually, though, a spinning wheel helps make the pulling and
twisting easier. The spinner holds the wool in her hands and twists one end unto the yarn already on
the spindle, or long winding stick. The spinning wheel turns the spindle, pulling the wool into yarn
and winding it onto the spindle at the same time. Finally, the yarn is ready for weaving.
 Today, machines can spin yarn much faster than people can. But in some places, people still make
their own yarn because they love the old art of spinning.
38 [B] 36. What is the main idea of this article?
(A) the technique of making clothes (B) the art of spinning
(C) the skill of sheering sheep (D) the way of combing wool fibers
36 [A] 37. Who usually carded the wool?
(A) children (B) mother (C) old sister (D) a big family
39 [C] 38. When was the wool ready for weaving?
(A) the yarn is spun into a wool ball
(B) the wool is twisted with a spindle into a long thread
(C) a ball of wool is spun into the yarn
(D) the yarn is ready to be pulled onto the spindle
37 [D] 39. Among the following procedures in the order that they happen, which is the second event?
(A) The procedure of cleaning the wool. (B) The procedure of spinning the wool.
(C) The procedure of weaving the wool. (D) The procedure of carding the wool.
40 [A] 40. Why do some people still spin their own yarn?
(A) They cherish the skills of the old style of spinning.
(B) They still treasure the method of carding the wool for spinning.
(C) They hold the quality of the wool yarn is still much better.
(D) They still love the way of how traditional clothes is made.