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2018年台湾省大学入学考试英语试题(107学年度学科能力测验试题英语考科)(word版-含答案).docx

1、 大學入學考試中心 107學年度學科能力測驗試題 英文考科 -作答注意事項- 考試時間:100 分鐘 題型題數: 第壹部分 ˙單選題共56 題 第貳部分 ˙非選擇題共二大題 作答方式: ˙選擇題用 2B 鉛筆在「答案卡」上作答;更正時,應以橡皮擦擦拭,切勿使用修正液(帶)。 ˙非選擇題用筆尖較粗之黑色墨水的筆在「答案卷」上作答;

2、更正時,可以使用修正液(帶)。 ˙未依規定畫記答案卡,致機器掃描無法辨識答案;或未使用黑色墨水的筆書寫答案卷,致評閱人員無法辨認機器掃描後之答案者,其後果由考生自行承擔。 ˙答案卷每人一張,不得要求增補。 第壹部分:單選題(占72分) 一、詞彙題(占15分) 說明︰第1題至第15題,每題有4個選項,其中只有一個是正確或最適當的選項,請畫記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 1. Mangoes are a _____ fruit here in Taiwan; most of them reach their pe

3、ak of sweetness in July. (A) mature (B) usual (C) seasonal (D) particular 2. Writing term papers and giving oral reports are typical course _____ for college students. (A) requirements (B) techniques (C) situations (D) principles 3. If we work hard to _____ our dreams when we are young, we will

4、not feel that we missed out on something when we get old. (A) distribute (B) fulfill (C) convince (D) monitor 4. Few people will trust you if you continue making _____ promises and never make efforts to keep them. (A) chilly (B) liberal (C) hollow (D) definite 5. Becky _____ her ankle while she

5、was playing tennis last week. Now it still hurts badly. (A) slipped (B) dumped (C) twisted (D) recovered 6. Research shows that men and women usually think differently. For example, they have quite different _____ about what marriage means in their life. (A) decisions (B) beliefs (C) styles (D)

6、degrees 7. The new manager is very _____. For instance, the employees are given much shorter deadlines for the same tasks than before. (A) persuasive (B) tolerable (C) suspicious (D) demanding 8. While the couple were looking _____ for their missing children, the kids were actually having fun in

7、the woods nearby. (A) anxiously (B) precisely (C) evidently (D) distinctly 9. After delivering a very powerful speech, the award winner was _____ by a group of fans asking for her signature. (A) deposited (B) reserved (C) vanished (D) surrounded 10. The interviewees were trying very hard to ____

8、 the interviewers that they were very capable and should be given the job. (A) credit (B) impress (C) relieve (D) acquire 11. After the first snow of the year, the entire grassland disappeared under a _____ of snow. (A) flake (B) blossom (C) blanket (D) flash 12. Peter likes books with wide ___

9、 which provide him with enough space to write notes. (A) angles (B) margins (C) exceptions (D) limitations 13. At the beginning of the semester, the teacher told the students that late assignments would receive a low grade as a _____. (A) hardship (B) comment (C) bargain (D) penalty 14. Vario

10、us studies have been _____ in this hospital to explore the link between a high-fat diet and cancer. (A) conducted (B) confirmed (C) implied (D) improved 15. Intense, fast-moving fires raged across much of California last week. The _____ firestorm has claimed the lives of thirty people. (A) effici

11、ent (B) reliable (C) massive (D) adequate 二、綜合測驗(占15分) 說明︰第16題至第30題,每題一個空格,請依文意選出最適當的一個選項,請畫記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 第16至20題為題組 It has long been assumed that creativity is some unusual trait enjoyed by the few. However, according to a wide array of scientific and sociol

12、ogical research, creativity is 16 a sign of rare genius than a natural human potential. Thus, it can be nurtured and encouraged. It is believed that taking breaks from a problem can help 17 a moment of insight or stimulate new ideas. Unconventional solutions can also be explored. That is

13、why some of the most successful companies in the world, such as 3M and Google, encourage their employees to 18 all sorts of relaxing activities, such as playing pinball and wandering about the campus. During such breaks, the mind turns inward, 19 it can subconsciously puzzle over subtle mean

14、ings and connections. Another way to increase creativity is to take risks. This is because many breakthroughs come up when people venture 20 their usual routines or areas of expertise. This can be done by, for example, learning new skills or traveling to new countries. 16. (A) more (B) less (

15、C) better (D) worse 17. (A) spark (B) carve (C) drill (D) grind 18. (A) refer to (B) answer for (C) take part in (D) put up with 19. (A) if (B) but (C) where (D) which 20. (A) into (B) without (C) under (D) beyond 第21至25題為題組 Hair usually gets greasy when it has not been washed because it soaks

16、 up oil—hence the need for shampoo! 21 this oil-absorbing feature might not always be so great for our hygiene, it can be great for the environment. Matter of Trust, a nonprofit organization, has an innovative solution for removing the large-scale oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, using

17、the ultimate renewable 22 : human hair, of which there is an unlimited supply. Since its founding in 1998, Matter of Trust has collected donations of human hair and animal fur to 23 the thousands of oil spills that happen each year. The hair and fur are made into mats and brooms and sent to

18、 24 waters to absorb the oil. Across the United States each day, 300,000 pounds of hair and fur are cut. Matter of Trust is helping organize the collection of this 25 hair and fur through thousands of salons, pet groomers, and ranchers. Individuals can also speak to local hair stylists and pe

19、t groomers about sending in leftover hair and fur. 21. (A) For (B) While (C) In case (D) As long as 22. (A) equipment (B) ingredient (C) product (D) resource 23. (A) get away with (B) clean up after (C) run out of (D) look down upon 24. (A) pollute (B) polluting (C) polluted (D) pollution 25. (

20、A) unneeded (B) overthrown (C) excluded (D) disconnected 第26至30題為題組 You must have had this kind of experience: While in the middle of a normal dream, you suddenly realize that you are dreaming. This kind of dream is called a “lucid dream.” The term “lucid” means clear; lucid dreamers know that th

21、ey are dreaming and 26 they are dreaming of. It is different from daydreaming. When a person is having a lucid dream, the person’s body is 27 ; when a person daydreams, his/her body is awake. Thus, daydreams are really just waking thoughts. In lucid dreams, however, we are completely immersed

22、 in the dream world. Yet, lucid dreaming is 28 just having a clear dream. It is your chance to play around with the extraordinary abilities buried in unused parts of your brain. 29 , it is a way for you to put the deepest areas of your brain to good use while you’re sleeping. You can be an e

23、veryday Jane Doe or John Smith while awake but a superhero while sleeping, 30 who you are in real life. All the obstacles of reality can be set aside and you are able to accomplish tasks that you could never manage in waking reality. 26. (A) what (B) why (C) when (D) which 27. (A) apart (B) ab

24、sent (C) alone (D) asleep 28. (A) related to (B) aside from (C) more than (D) nothing but 29. (A) In other words (B) By no means (C) At any cost (D) On the contrary 30. (A) such as (B) regardless of (C) with respect to (D) on behalf of 三、文意選填(占10分) 說明:第31題至第40題,每題一個空格,請依文意在文章後所提供的 (A) 到 (J) 選項中

25、分別選出最適當者,並將其英文字母代號畫記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 第31至40題為題組 Fortune cookies, commonly served after meals at Chinese restaurants in the U.S., are characterized by a fortune, which is written on a small piece of paper tucked inside the cookie. There are several 31 stories ab

26、out the origin of the fortune cookie. None of them, however, has been proven to be entirely true. One of these stories 32 the cookie’s origin back to 13th- and 14th-century China, which was then occupied by the Mongols. According to the legend, notes of 33 plans for a revolution to overthro

27、w the Mongols were hidden in mooncakes that would ordinarily have been stuffed with sweet bean paste. The revolution turned out to be 34 and eventually led to the formation of the Ming Dynasty. This story may sound highly credible, but there seems to be no solid evidence that it inspired the cre

28、ation of the 35 we know of today as fortune cookies. Another 36 claims that David Jung, a Chinese immigrant living in Los Angeles, created the fortune cookie in 1918. Concerned about the poor people he saw wandering near his shop, he made cookies and passed them out free on the streets. Eac

29、h cookie 37 a strip of paper inside with an inspirational Bible quotation on it. However, the more generally accepted story is that the fortune cookie first 38 in either 1907 or 1914 in San Francisco, created by a Japanese immigrant, Makoto Hagiwara. The fortune cookie was based on a Japane

30、se snack, but Hagiwara sweetened the recipe to appeal to American 39 . He enclosed thank-you notes in the cookies and served them to his guests with tea. Within a few years, Chinese restaurant owners in San Francisco had copied the recipe and 40 the thank-you notes with fortune notes. Such fo

31、rtune cookies became common in Chinese restaurants in the U.S. after World War II. (A) account (B) appeared (C) competing (D) contained (E) replaced (F) secret (G) successful (H) tastes (I) traces (J) treats 四、閱讀測驗(占32分) 說明︰第41題至第56題,每題請分別根據各篇文章之文意選出最適當的一個選項,請畫記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得2分;答錯、未作答或畫記多

32、於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 第41至44題為題組 For more than two hundred years, the White House has stood as a symbol of the United States Presidency, the U.S. government, and the American people. In 1790, President George Washington declared that the federal government would reside in a district “not exceeding ten m

33、iles square … on the river Potomac.” As preparations began, a competition was held to find a builder of the “President’s House.” Nine proposals were submitted, and the Irish-born architect James Hoban won the gold medal for his practical and handsome design. Construction began when the first corners

34、tone was laid in October of 1792. Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife Abigail, moved in. American presidents can expre

35、ss their individual style in how they decorate the house and in how they receive the public. Thomas Jefferson held the first inaugural open house in 1805; many of those who attended the swearing-in ceremony at the U.S. Capitol simply followed him home. President Jefferson also opened the house for p

36、ublic tours, and it has remained open, except during wartime, ever since. In addition, Jefferson welcomed visitors to annual receptions on New Year’s Day and on the Fourth of July. Abraham Lincoln did the same, but then the inaugural crowds became far too large for the White House to accommodate com

37、fortably, and this also created a security issue. It was not until Grover Cleveland’s first presidency that some effective crowd control measures were implemented to address the problem caused by this practice. At various times in history, the White House has been known as the “President’s Palace,”

38、 the “President’s House,” and the “Executive Mansion.” President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901. 41. What is this passage mainly about? (A) The design of the White House. (B) The location of the White House. (C) The importance of the White House. (D) T

39、he history of the White House. 42. What does “this practice” refer to in the second paragraph? (A) Holding an inaugural open house. (B) Accommodating the crowds comfortably. (C) Decorating the White House. (D) Joining in the swearing-in ceremony. 43. Who initiated the construction of the Whi

40、te House? (A) John Adams. (B) James Hoban. (C) George Washington. (D) Thomas Jefferson. 44. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true about the White House? (A) The White House has had several names. (B) The designer of the White House was an American president. (C) People w

41、ere not allowed to visit the White House during wartime. (D) The White House is located in a district not larger than ten miles square. 第45至48題為題組 West Nile is a tropical disease that begins in birds, which pass it on to mosquitoes that then go on to infect human beings with a bite. Most people w

42、ho contract West Nile do not experience any symptoms at all, but, if they do, symptoms typically develop between 3 to 14 days after a mosquito bite. About 1 in 5 persons suffers fever, headaches, and body aches, usually lasting a week or so. A far less lucky 1 in 150 experiences high fever, tremors,

43、 paralysis, and coma. Some—especially the elderly and those with weak immune systems—die. That is what made the major outbreaks of West Nile in the U.S. in the summer of 2012 so scary. The situation was particularly bad in Dallas, Texas, where the West Nile virus killed 10 people and sickened more

44、than 200. The city declared a state of emergency and began aerial spraying of a pesticide to kill the mosquitoes, even though residents argued that the pesticide could be more dangerous than the disease. Why was the summer of 2012 so hospitable to the West Nile virus and the mosquitoes that carry i

45、t? Blame the weather. An extremely mild winter allowed more mosquitoes than usual to survive, while the unusually high temperatures in that scorching summer further increased their number by speeding up their life cycle. The economic crisis may have also played a role: Homeowners who were not able t

46、o pay their bank loans were forced to abandon their properties, sometimes leaving behind swimming pools that made excellent mosquito breeding grounds. The severity of tropical diseases is also a matter of whether governments are capable—and willing—to defend their populations against infections. Da

47、llas County was not doing some of the key things to slow the spread of West Nile, such as testing dead birds and setting mosquito traps to test for the presence of the disease. Tropical infections are thus as much related to government inaction as they are to climate. 45. What is this passage ma

48、inly about? (A) West Nile and methods to fight it. (B) West Nile and governmental efficiency. (C) West Nile and the conditions its virus thrives in. (D) West Nile and its relation to tropical diseases. 46. Which of the following statements is true about West Nile? (A) Its symptoms usually ap

49、pear within two weeks. (B) It is spread through air and water in tropical areas. (C) Over 20% of people who contract it will suffer severe symptoms. (D) It comes from direct human contact with birds infected with the virus. 47. What did Dallas County do to fight off West Nile? (A) They spraye

50、d pesticide from the air. (B) They asked citizens to stay away from dead birds. (C) They encouraged citizens to get vaccinations. (D) They drained the swimming pools in the county. 48. Which of the following is a reason why Dallas was hit most seriously in the U.S. in 2012? (A) The increasing

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