第一部分:選擇題(80分)
I. 字彙題:第 1 至 5 題,每題均有一空格字詞,請選擇一個最適合的答案,以完成該英文句子。第
6 至 11 題,每題均有一個劃底線的字詞,請在四個選項中,選擇一個與劃底線的字詞意義最接近的答案。
1. The audience was impressed by the dramatic theater ; they stood and applauded
once it was finished.
(A) graduation (B) concentration (C)
performance (D) anniversary
2. The two typhoons that hit Taiwan during the Moon Festival holiday in 2016 plane departures, which was frustrating to many travelers.
(A) resisted (B) captured (C)
exploded (D) delayed
3. If you are interested in working at
this company, please fill out this job form.
(A) decoration (B) position (C) application (D) construction
4. Elliot
thought it would be to bring umbrellas, but Danny was certain it wouldn’t rain at all.
(A) advanced (B) necessary (C)
effective (D) frequent
5. After
his adventure, the explorer decided to write a book about what he in the jungle.
(A) experienced (B) introduced (C)
registered (D) participated
6. There are so many delicious dessert options on this menu; it’s difficult to decide which
one to order.
(A) trends (B) methods (C) elements
(D) choices
7. Nancy suggested that we should take the train instead of the bus, as it takes a shorter amount of time for the train to get to our destination.
(A) advised (B)
conveyed (C) reacted (D) described
8. Jimmy
has been so busy at work that
he has neglected his pet dog
for almost a week.
(A) affected
(B) varied (C) recorded (D) ignored
9. Sophie
never puts her photos on the Internet
because she is concerned that someone will
use them without asking
for her permission.
(A) excited (B) pleased (C) confused (D)
worried
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10.
The two long-lost friends were thankful
for the accidental meeting;
neither of them knew
that they would run into each other.
(A) potential (B) particular (C)
unexpected (D) sufficient
11. In August 2016, numerous historical buildings collapsed during the devastating
earthquake in Italy.
(A) knocked down (B) passed down (C)
fell down (D) shut down
II. 對話題:第 12 至 21 題,請依對話內容,選出一個最適合的答案,使其成為有意義的對話。
12.
Debbie: Abigail:
Sure,
it’s quite far, though.
Debbie: What buses
can I take?
Abigail: You can take Bus 243 or 279 and get off at Maple Street.
You’ll see it once you
get off the bus.
Debbie: Got it.
Thank you very much!
(A) Is the nearest
hospital close by?
(B) When will we arrive
at the hospital?
(C) Could you tell
me how to get to the hospital?
(D) How long does it
take to walk to the nearest hospital?
13.
Sherry: Let’s watch The
Horror House tonight!
David:
Sherry: I’m getting bored
with action movies.
I want something different.
David: OK. We can watch it tonight, but I
get to choose the next movie.
(A) Why have you been
so into horror movies lately?
(B) No, I
hated that movie. Pick another
one.
(C) Sure,
I’ve heard good things about it.
(D) OK, but what is it about?
14.
Jared: Hi, Mario. How’s it going?
Mario: Pretty good. By
the way, I’d like to invite
you to my birthday
party next Friday.
Jared: Thanks.
Mario: Sure.
Hope you’ll come!
(A) I’ll
definitely show up on time.
(B) But I’m going to my cousin’s wedding
that night.
(C) But I’m on
a tight schedule.
(D) I’ll check my schedule
and tell you if
I can make it.
15.
Zack: I’m not sure
if I’m putting this desk together the right way.
Kate: Let me see … You’ve
glued the wrong pieces together!
Zack: What? Oh no!
Kate: Don’t worry.
I can fix it for you.
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(A) I think I can handle
this.
(B) It’s nothing major.
(C) I forgot to buy
some more glue.
(D) I should have read the instructions.
16. Secretary: Your sister called half an hour
ago.
Matilda:
Secretary: No. But she asked you to call back.
Matilda: OK. Thanks
for letting me know.
(A) What did she
say on the phone?
(B) Did she leave a message?
(C) Should I call her back?
(D) Is she busy at the moment?
17. Clerk:
That’s NT$139. Are you
paying with cash or credit card?
Doris: Cash. But I only
have NT$1,000.
Clerk: That’s not a problem.
Doris: Thank
you so much.
(A) Here’s your card back.
(B) Here’s your change.
(C) Do you have any coins?
(D) You can
keep the change.
18.
Betty: Hey,
can I borrow your headphones? I left
mine in the classroom.
Linda: Sorry, but . I lent them to Jimmy.
Betty: That’s OK. I’ll
ask somebody else.
(A) I need to use them
later
(B) mine are broken
(C) I don’t have them with me now
(D) I’m not sure if
I can
19. Renee: I heard the zPhone 8 is now
on the market.
Taylor: Really?
Renee: I’m not sure
yet.
Taylor: Let’s check out their online shop to
see if it’s real.
(A) But I already bought
one.
(B) Do you think that’s true?
(C) Where did you
hear that?
(D) I already knew that.
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20. Terry: The vacation was fun, but I’m actually kind of
happy it’s coming to an end.
Susan: Me too. I’m looking forward to sleeping in my own
bed again.
Terry:
Susan: You can
say that again.
(A) We should rent a new apartment.
(B) I wonder what the weather
will be like at home.
(C) Hotels have the best beds.
(D) There’s no
place like home.
21. Lawrence:
Suzanna: The fish can be fried or steamed. Which do you prefer?
Lawrence: I’d like it steamed.
(A) How are you going to make this dish?
(B) What do you want to cook tonight?
(C) What will be the main dish at dinner tonught?
(D) What kind of fish do you like?
III. 綜合測驗:下面三篇短文,共有
10 個空格,為第 22 至
31 題,每題有四個選項,請依各篇短文文意,選出一個最適合該空格的答案。
▲ 下篇短文共有 5 個空格,為第 22 – 26 題,請依短文文意,選出一個最適合該空格的答案。
Joseph Schooling of Singapore won the gold medal for the 100 meter butterfly at
the
Rio 2016 Olympics.
He
did it in 50.39 seconds, which is an Olympic
record. It is
Singapore’s first ever Olympic gold medal. 2 2 reason that Schooling’s win was so special
is because
he beat
Michael Phelps, his idol, eight
years after meeting him at
just 13
years
old.
A photo of that meeting was 2 3 shared on the Internet. It provides
a heart- warming
moment for the pair,
represents just how far Schooling
has come,
and displays
Phelps’s
2 4 longevity as a swimmer
who
has dominated the sport for 16 years.
Schooling has since been called a
hero by his fellow countrymen. Singapore’s prime
minister even 2 5
the young man on Facebook. As for Phelps, he announced
his 2 6 after the closing ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympics. He exits the sport with
a total of 28 medals, including 23 golds.
22. (A) Another (B) Others (C) Other (D) The others
23. (A) surely
(B) easily (C) usually (D) widely
24. (A) complicated (B)
predictable (C) amazing (D) shameful
25. (A) congratulated (B) condemned (C) consoled (D) consulted
26. (A)
accomplishment (B) retirement (C)
agreement
(D) engagement
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▲ 下篇短文共有 5 個空格,為第 27 – 31 題,請依短文文意,選出一個最適合該空格的答案。
Dion Leonard
runs extreme marathons. These races take days to complete, and can often be
lonely. Therefore, the 41-year-old
Australian was delighted
to be 2 7 by Gobi, a stray dog, on the 4 Desert
Race across China. Gobi ran with him, slept next to him, and kept him company.
They reached the finish line, in Urumqi, together, and Leonard decided to 2 8 Gobi.
He planned to bring her back to Edinburgh, Scotland,
where he lives.
However, before this could happen, Gobi had to spend 120 days in a special center
to
make sure she didn’t have any diseases. To pay for the quarantine Gobi needed as well
as
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the money to bring Gobi home, Leonard used a website that allowed people to
donate money to his cause. However, when Gobi was at the center, she ran away and
3 0 on the streets of Urumqi for a couple days.
To get Gobi back, Leonard returned to China. Fortunately,
3 1 the help from many local volunteers, Leonard finally reunited
with his four-legged
friend.
27. (A) accompanied (B) participated (C) dominated (D)
resembled
28. (A) appeal (B) adopt (C)
seize (D) forbid
29. (A) trade
(B) raise (C) explore (D) exchange
30. (A) lose
(B) lost (C) was lose (D) was lost
31. (A) from
(B) for (C) with (D) among
IV. 閱讀測驗:以下有兩篇短文,共有 10 個題目,為第 32 至 41 題,請於閱讀短文後,選出最適當的答案。
▲ 閱讀下文,回答第 32 – 36
題
Scientists have recently
made a new discovery
about Earth’s tallest animal, the giraffe. Until now, scientists have believed
that giraffes
belonged to one species, with several subspecies distinguished by their different
patterns. However, after examining
the giraffes’ DNA, they’ve
recognized that there are actually four separate species.
The study showed evidence that the four species shared a common ancestor
around one to two million years ago. However, there
is nothing to indicate
that
the species have
crossbred or exchanged
genes with each other since then. To the scientists, this is clear
evidence that the four species are distinct from each
other.
Conservation was the study’s initial goal. Scientists wanted to understand how the
different subspecies
of giraffe
might be affected if they were
mixed together in protected animal reservations. This discovery shows that each species of giraffe may require different methods of conservation,
because each species may require
totally different environments
and diets than the others.
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Giraffe populations have declined 40% since 2001, with only an estimated 90,000 giraffes left in the wild. While giraffes as a whole are not included on the endangered species list, the discovery may prove that each species
is progressing
in a different
way.
Therefore, the scientists’
next
project is to study what each species needs to survive, and
how
to effectively protect each
species.
32.
What would be a good
title for this passage?
(A) Scientists Discover New Subspecies of Giraffe
(B) Giraffe Populations over the Past 15 Years
(C) Surprising Discovery Could Help Protect
Giraffes
(D) A Study of Ancient
Animals: The Giraffe
33.
According to the article, scientists .
(A) have known about the four
different species of giraffe since 2001
(B) have separated one species of giraffe into four
species recently
(C) can prove that each species
of giraffe has mated
with each other
(D) are not able to show that
the giraffe species have distinct DNA
34. What is one thing that the study
did NOT show?
(A) That the four
giraffe species may need different
conservation approaches.
(B) That the four
giraffe species developed from a common
ancestor.
(C) That female
giraffes have only bred with their own
species.
(D) That mixing
the giraffes in protected
areas shouldn’t cause problems.
35. The underlined word “declined” can
be replaced with .
(A) enlarged
(B) influenced
(C) decreased
(D) doubled
36.
Which of the following is implied in the passage?
(A) Giraffe populations will begin to rise thanks
to this study.
(B) Scientists have yet to figure
out how best to protect the giraffes.
(C) More than 90,000 giraffes live in protected animal
reservations in Africa.
(D) Giraffes were once listed
on the endangered list.
▲ 閱讀下文,回答第 37 – 41
題
Thailand completed construction on the MahaNakhon, the country’s tallest building, and opened it to the public in August 2016. However, if you look at the MahaNakhon,
which
is in central Bangkok, you could be forgiven for thinking that the building wasn’t finished at all.
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A ribbon of open space winds its way around the sides of the building from top to bottom, giving the impression
that the builders have not yet put in all
of the exterior walls.
In fact, this is part of the MahaNakhon’s design. The open spaces are not truly open,
but have been built with glass walls, which provide
magnificent views of the city. The glass
walls are spaced out, which makes the MahaNakhon’s ribbon of open spaces look a little
like
the pixels on an old-fashioned computer
screen. The designer, German architect
Ole Scheeren, says this stops the huge tower from dominating Bangkok’s skyline.
Scheeren, who lived in Thailand in the 1990s, says that Bangkok is a mixture of old traditions
and modern ideas, which inspired
him to come up with the MahaNakon’s design. He has won a number
of design awards for this project.
The building itself is 314.2 meters high, and has 77 floors. It is home
to
restaurants, high-end stores, a hotel, and some of Bangkok’s most expensive
apartments. There is also
an
outdoor square than connects the MahaNakhon with the closest subway station. It’s
certain to catch the attention
of every visitor to Thailand’s
capital for decades to come.
37.
What is the main purpose of this article?
(A) To introduce some tourist spots in
Bangkok, Thailand.
(B) To talk about a new and
unusual building in Bangkok.
(C) To talk about the tallest
buildings in Southeast
Asia.
(D) To talk about the work of the architect Ole Scheeren.
38.
What is said about the MahaNahkon’s design?
(A) It looks like many other
skyscrapers in Thailand.
(B) There are many ribbons that hang from the walls.
(C) One side of the building
was built with glass walls.
(D) There are open spaces
on all sides of the structure.
39.
According to the article, Ole Scheeren .
(A) has lived in Thailand
since the 1990s
(B) received numerous awards for his work
(C) was inspired by a building
from Germany
(D) has not completed designing
the building
40.
What is implied
about Thai culture
in the article?
(A) It strikes a balance between
the old and the new.
(B) It is focused
on making things bigger and better.
(C) It sticks to many of its
outdated traditions.
(D) It is heavily influenced by German design ideas.
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41. Which of
the following sentences is TRUE?
(A) The MahaNahkon contains its own subway station.
(B) Most of the MahaNahkon is occupied by hotels and restaurants.
(C) People can rent apartments inside
the MahaNahkon.
(D) The stores in the MahaNahkon
are mostly on the higher floors.
第二部分:非選擇題(第 I
到第 III 題,每題6分,18分)
I. 填充
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1. Jessica had d ① preparing for the
oral p ② .
潔西卡準備口頭報告時遇到困難。
① ②
II. 句子重組
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2. attended
/ last year / this annual event/ five hundred
people / It is estimated that
III. 中譯英
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3. 瑞秋(Rachel)年紀太小以致於無法參加那個夏令營。
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