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1. Tom and Mary find that there are three mountain bikes for sale.

The black ________ look


nicer than the white ________.
(A) ones; one (B) one; ones (C) ones; ones (D) one; one

2. The students are studying ________ for tomorrow’s test because it’s a________ one.
(A) hard ; hardly (B) harder ; most difficult
(C) hard ; difficult (D) hardly ; hard

3. Actor David Piper became tired of talking about the movie ________ after he was
interviewed about it many times.
(A) he is famous (B) that he is famous (C) that is famous for (D) he is famous for

4. At dinner time, I often enjoy telling Mom everything ________ at school.


(A) happened (B) was happening (C) that happened (D)which happening

5. Alison doesn’t like ________ what to do. She only does things she wants to do.
(A) told (B) to tell (C) be told (D) to be told

6. I was born on a night full of stars. My mom________ a hard time when the doctor said I
was too big to be pulled out.
(A) was having (B) has (C) has had (D)will have

7. He said, “The best way to get back at bullies is to be more successful than they are.” We
believe ________ when he sings for people on the stage.
(A) joys fill his heart (B) his heart will be filled with joy
(C) joy is full of his heart (D) his heart filled with joy

8. This restaurant makes delicious chicken rice, so ________ always full of people at mealtime.
(A) it is (B) they are (C) there is (D)there are

9. Mike: I heard there are many monkeys in this mountain. But I didn’t see any of them last time when I
was here. Carl: Hope we can see ________ today.
(A) another (B) others (C) some (D)themselves

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10. This restaurant sells the best steak in Taipei; you can’t find ________ steak in the city.
(A) the delicious (B) more delicious (C) the most delicious (D) deliciously

11. I think ________ is more fun to go to the movies with my friends than with my family.
(A) that (B) there (C) one (D)it

12. I’ve wanted to read The Diary of a Young Girl for months, ________ today I finally
borrowed the book from the library.
(A) and (B) since (C) so (D) until

13. The weather here was so hot that I drank up most of the water I brought. I was worried that
there ________ no more water.
(A) would be (B) would have (C) had been (D) should have been

14. The news ________ Tom told Mary was really scary. The news ________ a pyscho (心理變態者)
killed many people really scared us.
(A) which; that (B) that; which (C) which; which (D) how; what

15. George: Hi, Sharon. How’s your day been so far?


Sharon: I was quite busy this morning. I had to clean a room for my cousin who is coming back from
the US next week. The room ________ in years.
(A) isn’t used (B) hasn’t been used (C) was to be used (D) has used

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Here is this year’s report on the Top Ten Cities of Animal
Island by Best Living.Com

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16. Which of the following answer is wrong?
(A) Only two cities on the list are from east.
(B) One of the top four cities on the list is in the east.
(C) Two cities in this year’s top six are in the east.
(D) There was no city from north entering top five last year.

17. Which is the most likely ranking of LAST year’s top ten cities of Animal Island?
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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北北基原題
Bee and Butterfly live in Apple City on Fruit Island. There are five train lines on this island. Below is a map in
the Apple Station. The number inside each station circle is the ticket price from the Apple Station to that
station.

18. Bee is now at the Apple Station, and he is about to visit his best friend, Fish, with his classmate,
Butterfly. They are going to Strawberry for the Honey Festival. What is the total cost they have to
pay for their train tickets?
(A)$17. (B)$29. (C) $34. (D)$51.

19. Bee and Butterfly will spend the night in Strawberry for the Honey Festival. The next day, they plan
to visit a friend in Peach. How many train lines will they need to take that day?
(A)2. (B)3. (C)4. (D)5.
北北基原題
Lingua Today
May 5, 1995
There are about 6,000-7,000 languages spoken in the world. However, almost one language dies every two
weeks. It means many languages are getting near the end of their lives. Take Navajo for example. It is one of
the languages spoken by the native people of North America. Today, more and more Navajo children grow
up learning and speaking only English. Most of them do not even know what the 3,000year-old Navajo
language sounds like. Chart 1 below shows that from 1980 to 1990, the percentage (%) of young Navajos
(Age: 5-17) who speak only English grew quickly. Chart 2 shows that in 1992, many Navajo children under
the age of six spoke English well, but not many of them spoke their parents’ language well. Clearly, the Navajo
language may soon be lost if we don’t do something about it.

20. What is the reading mostly about?


a. Plans to save the Navajo language.
b. Why more and more Navajos learn English.
c. Facts that show the Navajo language is dying.
d. What makes the Navajo language different from English.
21. Which is NOT said or implied in the reading?
a. Many languages die every year.
b. The Navajo language is still spoken in North America.
c. The Navajo language has been spoken for 3,000 years.
d. About 6,000-7,000 languages around the world are now dead.
22. From the charts, which is true?
a. In 1980, less than 10% of young Navajos could speak only English.
b. In 1990, less than 30% of young Navajos could speak their native language.
c. In 1992, more than 70% of Navajo children under six could speak English well.
d. In 1992, more than 30% of Navajo children under six could speak both Navajo and English well.
Catch-22
by Joseph Heller

There was a soldier...

Hospital
This job is dangerous.
I could die any time I fly.

Soldier

Soldier Soldier
Rule 22 – A soldier who
Doctor, how can I get out wants to stop can stop That’s easy!
of my dangerous job? flying airplanes only if he is
crazy. But he has to MAKE
THE DOCTOR BELIEVE IT.

Soldier Doctor Doctor Soldier

Now people use “catch -22,”


Really? Think about it. If you are crazy, the name of Joseph Heller’s
you won’t worry about your life. Then book, to mean that someone
you would never think you should stop has a problem like the
flying airplanes. If you ever think you
should stop flying, it means that you worry
about your life and that you’re not crazy.
If you are not crazy, you have to keep flying.
You see, you’re caught by Rule 22. You
have no way out. You will still need to fly.
want to stop get crazy first

BUT...
already will not want
got crazy to stop
Doctor
29. Which of the following answers is correct?
(A) According to the doctor, whether a soldier is crazy or not, he has to fly an airplane anyway.
(B) The soldier cared about his life more than his job, so he followed Rule 22 in Catch-22, trying to
stop doing the job.
(C) The soldier went to ask the doctor about Rule 22 and learned how to get rid of the job.
(D) The use of “catch-22” appeared before Joseph Heller’s book, which is about the story of Rule
30. What can we learn from the comics?
(A) The doctor thinks that a crazy soldier will stop flying an airplane.
(B) The soldier cared about his life more than his job.
(C) The soldier went to ask the doctor about Rule 22.
(D) The use of “catch-22” appeared before Joseph Heller’s book.
31. From the comics, which is most likely an example of “catch-22”?
(A) I need to go to hospital, but there are no hospitals near my house.
(B) I need my key to open the door of my house, but I left my key at school.
(C) I need some special experience to get this job, but I can’t get this kind of experience except from
this job.
(D) I want to go out with Jennifer on New Year’s Day, but I’m not sure whether she wants to go out
with me that day.
Since the first case of “Cow Cold” was reported in Kirk State in June, this killer cold has moved up north
faster than we thought it would. By July, almost every part of the country had been attacked by Cow
Cold. In only two months, the number of dead cows has risen to 5,000. Though Cow Cold started in
the south, the east of the country is the worst hit area. By this week, 80% of the farms in Osten State
have reported cases of Cow Cold.

The sale of milk in Osten State has slumped because of Cow Cold. Before Cow Cold, the sale of milk in
Osten State was $2.5 million each week; now it is less than $0.5 million.
Odin State is the only area in the north without cases of Cow Cold. Before we know how to deal with
Cow Cold, we can only hope Odin State will be lucky enough not to experience the power of this killer
cold.
(Elaine Baker, City Post)

32. Which of the following options is correct?


(A) Since the first case of “Cow Cold” was reported in Kirk State in June, this killer cold has
moved up to the north.
(B) The Cow Cold traveled too fast for the country to kill almost 5000 cows in just two months.
(C) According to the reading, the writer thinks that the sale of milk could drop lower than it is now.
(D) The Cow Cold caused 2 million loss in just 2 months, from $2.5 million to $0.5 million.
33. Which map will most likely appear with the above news report?

(A) (B) (C) (D)


34. If a store’s sales keep slumping, what would the sales chart look like?

(A) (B)

(C) (D)
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35. If Jeff stays in the hotel for two nights and his parents stay for three nights in different rooms
according to(根據) the ad, how much will they pay?
(A) NT$10,500. (B) NT$7,500. (C) NT$9,900. (D) NT$9,000.
36. Julia and her husband stayed in Fantasy Beach Hotel for three nights during Christmas. How much
money did they save?
(A) NT$7,500. (B) NT$6,000. (C) NT$3,200. (D) NT$1,500.
Monica, living in a beautiful small town, ____37____ the thin old man who lives next to her must be very
poor and lonely because of his terrible clothes and look. She often saw him wearing old clothes and sitting
alone in the park by himself. Last Christmas, when Monica was jogging in the park, the old man came up to
her with a large bag on his shoulder. Monica guessed the old man ____38____ her for some money or help.
But she was surprised to find many children following him. The old man took out a box from his bag and said
to her with a big smile, “Merry Christmas! I bought presents for everybody. This one is for you.” At that
moment, Monica ____39____ her mistake, and then she changed her idea about the old man. Since then,
she ____40____ not to judge people by how they look. She now knows how people look is not the same as
what they really are.

37. (A) used to think (B) is thinking (C) thinks (D) who thinks

38. (A) was asking (B) would ask (C) was used to asking (D) has asked

39. (A) has understood (B) who understood (C) would understand (D) understood

40. (A) tried (B) is trying (C) has tried (D) will try
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If you cannot live without your car, Zurich might be the last city you would like to visit. In Zurich, people
are welcome, but cars are not! Over the past 20 years, this city has used smart ways ____1____. One is
to keep the same total number of parking spaces. For example, if 50 new parking spaces are built in one
part of the city, then 50 old spaces in other parts are taken away for other uses. So the total number
does not change. Some are unhappy that there are never enough spaces. That is just what the city has
in mind: If people find parking more difficult, they will drive less.
____2____, the total number of cars in the city is counted. Over 3,500 little computers are put under
Zurich roads to check the number of cars that enter the city. If the number is higher than the city can
deal with, the traffic lights on the roads that enter the city will be kept red. So drivers who are traveling
into Zurich have to stop and wait until there are fewer cars in the city. Now, you may wonder
____3____. The answer is simple: The city wants to make more space for its people.

1. (A) to make traffic lighter (B) to invite people to visit


(C) to make itself a famous city (D) to build more parking spaces

2. (A) This way (B) However (C) For example (D) Also

3. (A) why Zurich is doing this (B) what all this has cost Zurich
(C) if Zurich should try other ways (D) if Zurich can deal with angry drivers
If you cannot live without your car, Zurich ____1____ be the last city you would like to visit. In Zurich,
people are welcome, but cars are not! Some people like the policy, but others just can’t accept it. Over
the past 20 years, this city ____2____ smart ways ____3____. One is to keep the same total number of
parking spaces. For example, if 50 new parking spaces ____4____ in one part of the city, then 50 old
spaces in other parts will be taken away for other uses. So ____5____. Some are unhappy that there are
never enough spaces. That is just ____6____ the city has in mind: If people find parking more difficult,
they will drive less.
____7____, the total number of cars in the city is counted. Over 3,500 little computers are put under
Zurich roads to check the number of cars that enter the city. If the number is higher than the city can deal
with, the traffic lights on the roads that enter the city will be kept red. So drivers who are traveling into
Zurich have to stop and wait ____8____ there are fewer cars in the city. Now, you may wonder
____9____.
The answer is simple: The city wants to ____10____.

1. (A) should have (B) might (C) couldn’t (D) would like to
2. (A) used to use (B) get used to (C) has used (D) had used
3. (A) to make traffic lighter (B) to invite people to visit
(C) to make itself a famous city (D) to build more parking spaces
4. (A) have been built (B) had been built
(C) are built (D) should be built
5. (A) some drivers will quit driving because of fewer driving spaces
(B) the total number of parking spaces does not change
(C) drivers can solve traffic jams
(D) there will be fewer cars in the city
6. (A) that (B) how (C) where (D) what
7. (A) This way (B) However (C) For example (D) Also
8. (A) when (B) as long as (C) until (D) so that
9. (A) why Zurich is doing this (B) what all this has cost Zurich
(C) if Zurich should try other ways (D) if Zurich can deal with angry drivers
10. (A) stop people from driving by reducing parking spaces
(B) solve traffic jams by reducing people who drive
(C) make more space for its people to live comfortably
(D) make driving more difficult so that people can live comfortably in the city

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