identify 2. Mina
went to the police station to i y the robber. She hoped to help the police catch him.
benefits 3. An
apple a day b ts your health, so eat it for your own good.
contains 4. This
box c ns many pictures from my childhood. It is very important to me.
predict
5. Ken wishes he could p t the questions in tomorrow’s test, but that’s impossible.
detected 6. When
the dog had d ted the drugs, it sat down.
disasters 7. Humans
seem so powerless in the face of natural d rs.
encountered 8. On
her way to work, Tina e red an old classmate. It had been 15 years since they last saw each
other.
assisted 9. Because
you a ted me, I succeeded. Thank you so much for your help!
arrival 11. The a l of the newborn baby brought great joy to the family.
reward 12. If you can do the job for me, I will give you
$100 as a r d.
二、文法選擇:16%(每題2分)
( A ) 13. I don’t know Shelly will come to school today.
(A) if (B)
what (C) then (D) who
( B ) 14. Don’t forget to call your mother you arrive in Bali.
(A) upon (B)
once (C) so (D) with
( D ) 15. John isn’t sure he will get accepted into his dream college.
(A) because (B)
where (C) after (D) whether
( B ) 16. I hear
a beautiful melody coming from upstairs. Lisa must the
piano now.
(A) play (B) be playing (C) have played (D) be play
( C ) 17. vegetables
you eat, you become.
(A) The more; the
healthy (B)
More; healthier
(C) The more; the
healthier (D)
The most; healthier
( A ) 18. Joseph has eaten three sandwiches
already. Now he is eating another one. He must so hungry.
(A) be (B) is being (C) is (D) has been
( C ) 19. You
may that story before, but I want to tell you something new about it.
(A) hear (B) be hearing (C) have heard (D) heard
( B ) 20. Tony
exercised,
excited he felt.
(A) The most; the
better (B) The more; the more
(C) Most; best (D) The most; the best
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三、對話:10%(每題2分)
( C ) 21. Lucky: I’m
exhausted (累壞了)! There were so many passengers in the
baggage claim area today.
Lucy:
Lucky: No. Fortunately, nobody
was carrying anything illegal.
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(A) Did you eat anything? (B) Give
me a break!
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(C) Did you find anything suspicious? (D) I’m sorry! Is this a
restricted area?
( A ) 22. Quarantine Officer:
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Patty: No, sir. I’m carrying nothing but clothes.
Quarantine
Officer: OK, you can go. Thank you.
(A) Do you have anything to declare? (B) Would you like some more
food?
(C) Do you like beef jerky? (D) What is
that in your baggage?
( B ) 23. Yvonne: Are you traveling to London
next week? , can you send me a postcard from there?
Stacy: Sure! Wait for my postcard!
(A) If not (B)
If so (C) So (D) If it
isn’t so
( D ) 24. Paul:
What took you so long in the baggage claim area?
Kate: I don’t know. A sniffer dog sensed something strange in one of my
bags, so the officials checked it. But they didn’t find anything illegal, so
they let me go.
Paul:
Kate: Let me think... Yes! I carried some instant beef noodles in one of
them, but I ate them two days ago.
Paul: I see.
(A) Are you out of your mind?
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(B) Do you need a body checkup?
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(C) Did they confiscate anything?
(D) Have you ever used your baggage to carry
things like beef jerky or instant noodles?
( C ) 25. Officer:
Judy: I’m staying with some relatives here to celebrate Christmas and New
Year with them.
(A) Let me see your passport, please.
(B) Did you declare anything?
(C) What’s the purpose of your visit?
(D) Be sure to fasten your seat belt.
四、綜合測驗:14%(每題2分)
It must have been about three o’clock in the morning when I was
suddenly woken up by something pushing me. Half awake, I realized 26 it was my dog, Malachi, pawing* at me.
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“What’s wrong, Malachi?” I asked, still half 27 .
“Is there someone in the house?” Instead of barking, Malachi jumped off the bed
and fetched* my pills. I’m nearly sixty and often get very low blood sugar, so
there’s some medicine I have to take regularly. If I don’t, the condition could
be fatal.
In a flash, Malachi returned and I quickly took a few pills.
Somehow, he had sensed that I was in danger and that I had to take the medicine
28
. It turned out that Malachi 29 my life!
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When I told the doctor 30 had happened the next day, he wasn’t surprised
at all. “Dogs have an amazing sense 31 smell, Maria,” he said. “They are able to 32 diseases in plants and trees and, with proper
training, can even discover illness in human beings.”
Thank you, Malachi. I owe you my life!
*paw vi. 用腳爪拍、打 *fetch vt. 取來
( A ) 26. (A) that (B)
if (C) how (D) who
( B ) 27. (A) sleep (B)
asleep (C) sleeper (D) slept
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( B
) 28. (A) long after (B) right away (C) one day (D) now that
( A
) 29. (A) had saved (B) save (C) has saved (D) saves
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( C
) 30. (A) where (B) why (C)
what (D) which
( D
) 31. (A) on (B) in (C)
at (D) of
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( B
) 32. (A) finds (B) find (C)
found (D) finding
五、閱讀測驗:10%(每題2分)
Dogs are many
people’s best friends, but did you know that these days in Mexico you have to
be very careful when you take your dog out for a walk? It has been reported
that some criminals are stealing dogs from people’s houses or even taking dogs
by force when they are going for a walk with their owners. What is the purpose
of these criminals? They won’t harm these dogs, but they will ask for money
before they return them to their owners. The owners have tried to call the
police, but it seems that the police don’t have much time to spend on these
crimes because they have other, more serious “human” crimes to deal with. As a
result, dog owners usually end up paying these criminals so that they can have their
dogs back. Otherwise, their dogs may be sold to other people or be abandoned*,
and they may not be able to see them again. Since these criminals are seldom
caught by the police, they have become bolder and bolder*. What can dog owners
do to protect their dogs? It is suggested that they always keep them on a
leash* and walk them in public places, so that other people can help them if
anything happens.
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*abandon vt. 拋棄 *bolder and
bolder 愈來愈大膽的 *leash n. [C] 狗鍊
( C ) 33. What is NOT one of the things criminals are doing in Mexico now?
(A) They are stealing dogs from people’s houses.
(B) They are asking dog owners for money.
(C) They are harming dogs after they steal them.
(D) They are taking dogs by force.
( C ) 34. What is NOT one of the things that criminals in Mexico may do after
they steal a dog?
(A) They may abandon it. (B)
They may ask for money.
(C) They may take it for a walk. (D)
They may sell it to other people.
( A ) 35. According to the passage, why aren’t the police helping catch
these criminals?
(A) They are busy solving more serious cases. (B) They are friends with the criminals.
(C) They don’t know these dogs. (D)
They want to pay the criminals.
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( D ) 36. According to the passage, what is a good way
to protect your dog in Mexico?
(A) Take it for a walk only in the morning.
(B) Call the police.
(C) Walk your dog in dark places where there are
not many people around.
(D) Be sure that you always have your dog on a
leash.
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( A ) 37. According to the passage, which statement is
NOT true?
(A) The criminals are often caught by the police.
(B) Dog owners will usually pay money to have their
dogs back.
(C) The police haven’t found an effective way to
deal with this crime yet.
(D) Walking your dog in public places is one way
to protect it.
六、引導式翻譯:14%(每格2分)
38. 因為大雪的關係,學校放假。
School was cancelled due to the
heavy snow.
39. 搜索失蹤飛機的區域並不只限於馬來西亞東部的海域。
The area of the search for the missing plane
is/was not (l) limited to the sea
to the east of Malaysia.
40. 整體來說,你需要一大筆錢來開創新事業。
On the (w) whole , you need a considerable amount of money to start a business.
On the (w) whole , you need a considerable amount of money to start a business.
七、句型練習:8%(每題4分)
41. Does anyone live on the moon?
提示:請用I wonder...改寫句子。
→ I
wonder if/whether anyone lives on
the moon.
42. you before / met / I / have / must(重組)
→ I must
have met you before.
八、全句式翻譯:4%
43. Sandy可能在回家的途中遇到了那位偵探。
→ Sandy
may have encountered/met that
detective on her way home.
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