2021年5月3日 星期一

The Third Grader

 

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110學年度科技校院四年制與專科學校二年制

統 一 入 學 測 驗 試 題 本

共同科目

 

 

 

 

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4.本試卷之第一部份選擇題41題,每題2分,共82分。第一部份均為單一選擇題,每題都有 (A)(B)(C)(D) 四個選項,請選一個最適當答案,在答案卡()同一題號對應方格內,用 2B 鉛筆塗滿方格,但不超出格外。

5.本試卷之第二部份非選擇題包括:填充1題,6分;句子重組1題,6分;中譯英1題,6分,共18分。請依題號順序使用黑色墨水的筆,將答案書寫於答案卷之非選擇題作答區指定範圍內。 ˉ

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一、      選擇題 ( 1 41 題,每題 2 分,共 82 )

Ⅰ. 字彙題:第17題,每題均有一空格字詞,請選擇最適合的答案,以完成該英文句子811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 shy (: reserved/conscious/embarrassed)

little (: young) boy spoke (speak ) so       softly             that

I had (: experienced) a hard time hearing

what he said.

(A)    bravely: courageously

 

(B) clearly: distinct

(C) openly: in public

(D) softly: 聲音很細地

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2.      I am terribly (: very) sorry.

Please                    my sincere (:honest) apology.

(A) accept

(B) ignore: neglect

 

(C) propose: suggest

(D) refuse: reject

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3.  I am a                    customer at that restaurant. I eat there at least four or five times a week.

(A) delicious: gourmet/tasty

(B) former ó latter

(C) negative: pessimistic

(D) regular: 經常的

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4.  Eating too many potato chips makes you thirsty (O.C: adj.) because (: on account that) chips                    a large amount of  (: a great deal of)salt.

(A)   contain/cover/

include

(B) control: rule/manage; dominate/

manipulate

(C) contract: compact; agreement

(D) contact: reach/infect; come down with

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5.  The weather is very hot in summer, while in winter it is really (: considerably)                    .

(A) chilly

(B) previous: former

(C) tropical=>

sub-tropical

(D) visible: in sight

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6.  Hand washing is one of the best ways to keep healthy (: in shape/fit) and stop (: curb) the spread of                    and viruses.

(A) bacteria 細菌; germs

(B) (catch) fever

(C) moisture 濕度

(D) sweat 汗水

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7.  In the admission interview, the                    are often asked to explain why they want to enter the university.

(A) applicants

(B) associates 員工

(C) receptionists 招待

(D) relatives 親戚

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8.  Pets, such as (: like) cats and dogs, are humans' favorite companions.

(A) listeners 傾聽者

(B) directors 理事; 導演

(C) partners/pals

(D) strangers 陌生人

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9.  The weather forecast (: report/prediction) said

(that) the temperature would dip from 20 degrees during the day to 12 degrees at night.

(A) dim模糊的; dark

(B) drop

(C) fail

(D) leak漏水 => sink/sank/sunk

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10.  Many early American Indians preferred hunting, so they lived primarily on buffalo meat.

(A) barely: rarely

(B) frequently: very often

(C) mainly: mostly

(D) scarcely: barely

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11.  Marie Curie ( 居禮夫人 ) was a magnificent scientist who was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize.   Cf.  significant: important

(A) brilliant

(B) believable

(C) critical: 緊急的; 批評的

(D) commercial: 商業廣告

 

Ⅱ. 對話題:1221題,請依對話內容選出一個最適合的答案,使其成為有意義

對話。

 

12.  Anderson:   Why are you studying English?
Wan-Ting:
  I hope to study abroad one day, so I need good English.
Anderson:
   Then what is the most difficult part of learning English?
Wan-Ting:
  _______________ Native speakers talk so fast that I have problems

understanding them.

(A) No problem at all.

(B) Probably listening.

(C) The difficulties of living alone.

(D) Speaking in my native language.


 

13.  Waitress:    Lotus Chinese Restaurant.
Customer:
 Hi, could I order some take-out, please?
Waitress:
    Sure, what do you want to order?
Customer:
 Sweet and sour pork, please.
Waitress:
    _______________ .
Customer:
 Um, then I'll have the barbecued duck.

(A) Sure, here you are.

(B) Sorry, we’ve run out of (: we have used up) pork.

(C) Oh no, we don’t have any duck.

(D) OK, I’ll place the order.

14.  Husband:  Do you like my new coat?

Wife: It looks great on you!
Husband:
 I’m glad you like it.
Wife:
_______________ .

Husband:  It was on sale, 50 % off (: discount) .

(A) Was it a good deal?

 

(B) Would you go with me?

(C) What was it made of ?

 

(D) Where will you buy it (: pick it up)?

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15.  Ken:   Is there a drugstore (: pharmacist) nearby?
Ann:
 Just around the corner. Why?
Ken:
   _______________ .
Ann:
 Oh, no! What’s wrong (with you)?

(A) I don’t feel well.

(B) I need a birthday cake.

(C) It’s not too far, though.

(D) You can pay me later.

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16.  Peter:   I’d like to rent a car.
Clerk:
 Sure. What kind of car do you want?
Peter:
   Small, 2-door.
Clerk:
 Here are some 2-door small cars.
Peter:
   _______________ .
Clerk:
 It’s NT $5,000.

(A) How is the condition?

(B) What's the weekly rate?

(C) How many people does it take?

(D) Are 2-door cars more powerful?

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17.  Ling:    Do you want me to send you some pineapple cakes?

They’re terrific (: bravo) desserts (飯後甜點).
Holly:
 That’s great. I really like pineapple cakes.
Ling:
           _________B______ ..
Holly:
 I agree. So, why don’t you send me two bags of Oolong tea as well?

(A) I prefer coffee to tea.

(B) It goes very well with tea.

(C) When is pineapple season?

(D) Do you need any other desserts?

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18.  Ms. Chen:  Pam, ______C_________?
Pam:
           I work for Smart Computers. I’m a sales representative for Japan and Singapore.
Ms. Chen:
 Oh, international sales representative. How do you like that?
Pam:
           It’s a great job. I like to travel, and like to work with people from other countries.

(A) are you looking for a local job

(B) did you compute your travel cost

 

(C) would you tell us about what you do

 

(D) can you tell me when you got the job

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19.  Peter:    Fanny, I got it!
Fanny:
 What?
Peter:
    The jewelry job!
Fanny:
 Oh my God! I’m talking with a jewelry designer! Congratulations!
Peter:
    ___C____________ Pick a restaurant. It’s my treat.

(A) Are you kidding?

(B) It’s so easy for you.

(C) Let’s go celebrate.

(D) How did you make it?

20.  Doctor:    Good morning, Mr. Lee. How are you feeling today?

Mr. Lee:  Not very well. I always feel tired, but when I go to bed, I can't sleep.
Doctor:
    That's too bad. How long have you had this problem for?
Mr. Lee:
  _______________. I am in advertising, and work about 80 hours a week.
Doctor:
    You are overworked! You need to relax.

(A) Many times.

(B) Once in a while.

(C) As long as you help me.

(D) Since I started my new job.

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21.  Teacher:  Why are your class scores always so bad?
Johnny:    Because… I always sleep in class, Sir.
Teacher:
   _______________
Johnny:    That’s right, Sir. This is something I won’t do again.

(A) Maybe you should sleep more at home.

(B) You should try and fail the next test, too.

(C) Do you stay up playing games every night?

(D) Why don’t you try to study more at home?

 

Ⅲ. 綜合測驗:以下兩篇短文,共有10個空格,為第2231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2226題,請依短文文意,選出一個最適合   該空格的答案。

  When traveling abroad, it is always important to follow the local customs. Here are some tips to make sure you don’t upset someone on your travels. For example, if you have dinner at a friend’s house in Germany, be polite enough to eat everything,     22     the host will think you didn’t enjoy the meal. In Korea, while taking public transport, passengers should always keep quiet. Being noisy     23     to be very rude. When visiting Saudi Arabia, be sure to eat with your right hand because most people there use their left hand for the bathroom. In Pakistan, you don’t want to be     24    . This is because guests are expected to be fifteen minutes late for a meal.     25     , if you are visiting a friend’s house in Denmark, don’t be late. People in Denmark think it is impolite to be late. With so many different customs     26     the world, it is impossible to know them all. If you mistakenly upset someone, make sure to say sorry.

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22. 

(A) and

(B) but

(C) or

(D) so

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23. 

(A) considers

(B) is considered

(C) has considered

(D) had been considering

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24. 

(A) at a time: once

(B) for all time

(C) in time

(D) on time

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25. 

(A) Consequently

(B) Similarly: In the same way/Likewise

(C) By far

(D) In contrast

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26. 

(A) around; all over throughout;

(B) beyond

(C) during: the time

(D) under


 

ˉ              下篇短文共有5個空格,為第2731題,請依短文文意,選出一個最適合

          格的答案。

 

  The eastern part of Taiwan is a place of natural beauty. However, it is also an area
    27  
earthquakes occur very often. The government has recently completed work on an undersea cable system to detect earthquakes and tsunamis. The system makes it possible for people     28     about 10 seconds before an earthquake strikes. The purpose is to reduce
     29     and injuries. Starting in 2011, cables were put under the sea on the east coast. The location was chosen     30     most of the earthquakes happen there. The undersea cable system stretches for 735 km, with nine points     31     its entire length to detect the quakes. The deepest detection point lies 5,554 m under the sea.

27. 

(A) when

(B) where

(C) which

(D) whose

28. 

(A) are warned

(B) to warn

(C) to be warned

(D) will be warned

29. 

(A) dies

(B) dead

(C) deadly

(D) deaths

30. 

(A) if

(B) till

(C) unless

(D) because

31. 

(A) along

(B) during

(C) except

(D) since

Ⅳ. 閱讀測驗:以下有四篇短文,共有10個題目,為第3241題,請於閱讀短文後,選出最適當的答案。

      閱讀下文,回答第3233

 

        The notice below is a guideline for tourists in a national park – “Leave No Trace”. Read the    notice and answer the following questions.

LEAVE NO TRACE

Travel Principles

PLAN AHEAD

Know the regulations of the places you’re visiting

RESPECT WILDLIFE

Do not approach wildlife

LOOK WITH YOUR EYES, NOT WITH YOUR HANDS

Admire cultural/historic objects at a distance and follow paths

WHAT YOU FIND STAYS BEHIND

Shells and sand stay on the beach; fruit, wood, and seeds should be left to keep trees healthy

WASTE & RECYCLING

Learn local recycling and waste laws, ask if unsure

BE CONSIDERATE OF OTHER VISITORS

Keep noise to a minimum; allow everyone a turn to admire the sights at viewing points or platforms

 

32.  Which of the following is NOT encouraged by the travel principles?

(A) Collect shells on the beach.

(B) Speak quietly to your friends.

 

(C) Understand the rules and regulations.

(D) Take pictures of birds from far away.

 

 

 

33.  What do the travel principles probably want visitors to do?

(A) To study law in order to reach wildlife

(B) To allow everyone to express their views

(C) To keep nature the same as much as possible

(D) To clean their hands before touching anything

 

 

      閱讀下文,回答第3435

 

Read the following job advertisements from the classified section of the website. Then answer the questions based on the given information.

 

(A) Auto Mechanic

(B)  Hiring dependable helper

Goodcar dealership has openings for certified mechanics. Pay based on ability. Range from $160 to $200 per hour.

Benefits include uniforms, health care,

paid vacations. Call 06-5893642

Mature capable person to work on standard bred horse farm. General maintenance & farm work.

Health care & housing provided.

Call 08-7769521

(C) Want a career in real estate?

(D) Food delivery on wheels

No experience needed. We offer a training program for employees on how to sell land and buildings. Come in person to the main office of Royal Estate, 33 Lily Rd., Taipei. Come between 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.

No experience needed. Have motorcycle with driver license. $160/hr.

Health care provided.

Email: foodonwheels111@mail2.com

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34.  Ju-Yi is graduating from the Animal Science Department. She wants to find a job with a place to stay. Which job advertisement is she most likely to be interested in?

(A) A

(B) B

(C) C

(D) D

 

 

 

 

 

35.  Ming-Hua is interested in becoming a house seller. What should he do to apply for the job?

(A) Call 06-5893642.

(B) Visit Royal Estate.

(C) Email foodonwheels111@mail2.com.

(D) Mail the resume to 33 Lily Rd., Taipei.

 

 

 

      閱讀下文,回答第3638

    In 2020, the United Nations World Food Program ( WFP ) was awarded the Nobel Peace     Prize for its efforts to fight hunger, to help bring about peace, and to prevent the use of hunger as    a weapon of war. The WFP focuses its work on hunger and food security issues. In 1962,      the organization shipped wheat, sugar and tea to Iran after an earthquake killed 12,000 people.      Since then, it has been helping victims of natural disasters.

    Other areas of work include the school meals program which covered about 17 million       children in 2019. The WFP believes that food security and peace go hand in hand. The world     cannot end hunger without putting an end to conflict. In 2010, the WFP successfully resolved   a     conflict situation in Central Asia. Several villages on the border of two countries were    quarreling       over water resources. The WFP helped to rebuild water supply systems which were shared    across borders and provided food for people who joined in the construction.

    In 2017, millions of people in the Arab country of Yemen were close to starving in the war         between rival groups. Some of these groups cut off food supplies to cause fear in the   population. However, WFP workers managed to bring wheat flour to people in need,     preventing the use of hunger as a weapon of war. About 100 million people received WFP      food assistance in 2020. By winning the Nobel Prize, the WFP hopes that it will draw attention to         the problem of hunger.

36.  Why was the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize given to the WFP?

(A) For putting an end to war and natural disasters

(B) For protecting people from hunger and conflicts

(C) For preventing the use of hunger and weapons in war

(D) For persuading people to welcome food aid and conflicts

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37.  Which of the following is closest in meaning to go hand in hand in the second paragraph?

(A) need hard work

(B) need real action

(C) are available

(D) are connected

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38.  According to the passage, which statement is true?

(A) About 17 million children worked for their school meals.

(B) Groups fighting in Yemen managed to receive wheat flour.

(C) In Central Asia, the WFP ended a conflict through cooperation.

(D) The WFP donated food to 12,000 victims in the Iran earthquake.

      閱讀下文,回答第3941

  Imagine getting into your car, speaking a location into your car’s computer, and then letting it drive you to your destination. The idea behind self-driving cars is fairly simple: build a car with a computer that is connected with many cameras which can track all the objects close to it, give the computer all the driving rules and routes, and then the computer should be able to drive to the destination.

  There are many benefits of self-driving cars. Research shows that using self-driving cars can greatly reduce the number of cars on the street because 80 % only have one person driving alone in a car. Self-driving cars can also lower the cost of transportation, which is 18 % of a person's income in the U.S.A. Besides, “These cars won't get drunk, drive too fast, or take risks,” said the CEO of Fastcar, John Smith.

  Early estimates suggested that self-driving cars would be the standard in 2020, but instead there were only a few research vehicles on the road in 2020. As the technology is currently under research and being improved, it is likely in the near future that we will see self-driving cars move safely on public roads among traditional cars. When they arrive, their cost, safety and convenience will make them part of our daily lives. Companies that research self-driving cars which plan ahead, adjust the quickest, and imagine the most will succeed.

 

 

39.  What is the main idea of this article?

(A) Setting up self-driving car companies

(B) Driving rules for self-driving cars

(C) The costing of self-driving cars

(D) The coming of self-driving cars

 

 

 

40.  What are the key things a self-driving car needs in order to get to your destination?

(A) Objects next to the car, a camera, and a road map.

(B) Speakers, a computer, and objects next to the car.

(C) Cameras, speakers, driving rules and a road map.

(D) Cameras, a computer, driving rules, and a road map (: route).

 

 

41.  Which of the following is true about self-driving cars in 2020?

(A) Self-driving cars were everywhere.

(B) Self-driving cars were at the research stage.

(C) Self-driving cars replaced all traditional cars.

(D) Self-driving car technology was fully developed.

 

 

二、 非選擇題 ( 到第 題,每題6分,共18 )

.填充

    說明:

請依據中文提示,將試題內空格 答案之完整單字( 含提示之字首 )分別作答於答案卷之作答欄 之指定範圍內以完成句子。

  請勿抄題,每格限填一字,超過一字者視為錯誤,不予計分。

 

    1.

為保持健康,均衡的飲食、充足的運動及避免過多的壓力是有必要的。
To stay healthy, it is necessary to have a balanced diet and s    
     exercise, and to avoid too much p       .

 

 

Ⅱ.句子重組

    說明

請將題中 5 段提示字詞重組成一完整句子,並於句尾加上適當標點符號。

  請將重組後的句子寫在答案卷之「非選擇題作答區」指定範圍內,答案中不能

增減字詞或修改變化字詞,請勿抄題。

 

2.

in the economy / All governments / due to / predicted a decline / the COVID-19 pandemic

 

 

Ⅲ.中譯英

 

    說明:

   請將以下中文句子譯成正確、通順、達意的英文,並將答案寫在「非選擇題作答區」之指定範圍內,請勿抄題。

 

3.

有些學校將會帶他們的學生去動物園。

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