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第一部分

 

Part 1-1
Question 1. The man is driving a sports car. He has a big dog sitting next to him.

 

Question 2. Kevin is walking with his brother and sister on the street. He is in the middle with a shopping bag in his hand.
 

Question 3. It’s the first day of school. The teacher is welcoming a little girl who is accompanied by her parents.
 

Question 4. The typhoon is not expected to affect Taiwan. It will pass to the east and head toward Japan.
 

第一-2部分 [5:15]
 

Question 5. Which two of the following are true about the student in the picture?
A. He’s playing handball.
B. He’s playing soccer.
C. He’s holding the ball.
D. He’s kicking the ball.

 

Question 6. Which two of the following are true about the students in the picture?
A. They’re attending a concert
B. They’re having a group discussion.
C. There’s a computer in front of them
D. There are more people sitting than standing.

 

Question 7. Which two of the are true about the picture?
A. There’s a sign in the front yard
B. There’s a sign in the back yard.
C. The sign means, be nice to your pet, or you’ll be sorry.
D. The sign means, if you go past the gate, a dog may bite you.

 

Question 8. Which two of the following are true about the picture?
A. Half of the cake has been eaten
B. A quarter of the cake has been eaten.
C. There’s a cherry on top of the cake.
D. There’s a strawberry on top of the cake.

 

Question 9. Which two of the following are true about the graph?
A. Business was the slowest in January.
B. Business was the best in April.
C. Sales suddenly dropped in May.
D. Sales increased every month.

 

Question 10. Which two of the following are suggestions to pet owners?
A. Keep your pets clean.
B. Handle your pets’ droppings properly.
C. Have good control over your pets.
D. Follow your pets’ footsteps.

 

第二部分
 

Question 11. Where are you going for spring break?
 

Question 12. I need to make a phone call. Would you mind if I turn the music down?
 

Question 13. Excuse me. Where can I board the train to Taipei?
 

Question 14. Don’t walk over there. The floor is very sticky.
 

Question 15. I see you have a violin with you. Can you play well?
 

Question 16. Can you think of anything to do outside when the weather is hot and humid?
 

Question 17. Grandma is coming to visit. You can’t leave your room like this.
 

Question 18. Can you imagine some people make a fortune by doing all kinds of illegal businesses?
 

Question 19. What are some things your family has done to help the environment?
 

Question 20. I’ve finally memorized all the chemical elements for science class.

 

第三部分
 

For question 21, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: Excuse me. Could you tell me if the 205 has gone yet?
M: Yes. It went two or three minutes ago. I’m afraid you just missed it.
W: Too bad. Thanks anyway. I think I’d better get a taxi then. I don’t want to be late for school.
M: But the next bus won’t be long. The 205 runs pretty frequently. They come every 10 minutes or so.
Question 21. Where does this conversation mostly likely take place?

 

[15:20] For question 22, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: You can wait here if you want to although you might be more comfortable in the other room.
M: No, I’m fine here. Thank you. And the principal will be here any minute, right?
W: Yes, I think so. Could I get you something to drink?
M: Yes, I’d love a cup of coffee if that’s alright.
Question 22. Which of the following is true about the conversation?

 

[16:04] For question 23, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
M: Did you do anything interesting over the weekend?
W: Sure! I went to see a movie by myself. It was fun.
M: How much fun could it be going to the movie all by yourself? You should’ve called me.
W: Thanks for the offer. But I enjoy going to the movies alone because I hate being talked to when watching a movie. It’s so annoying.
M: I guess what you’re saying is that the next time when I go to the movies with you, I’d better keep my mouth shut.
W: Hey, don’t get me wrong. I didn’t say that.

Question 23. Why did the woman go see a movie by herself?
 

[17:05] For question 24, you’ll listen to a short conversation.
W: I’m so sorry I’m late. I had to take my dog to the animal hospital this morning.
M: Don’t worry about it. We’ve just started the meeting, and you haven’t missed anything important. By the way, is your dog alright?
W: I’m not sure. The doctor gave him some tests but we won’t get the results for a couple of days.
M: Well, I hope it’s nothing serious. Okay, now let’s get to the second point.

Question 24. According to the conversation, which of the following is true?
 

[18:03] For question 25 and 26, you’ll listen to a conversation.
W: Did you have a good Christmas?
M: Yeah, it was wonderful. We had Christmas dinner on the beach.
W: What? You must’ve been freezing.
M: No, not at all. We flew to Australia to visit my brother and his family. They live in Sydney.
W: You lucky thing!
M: You know, it’s summer down there in December. The weather was beautiful.
W: But celebrating Christmas on the beach, that’s quite unusual.
M: Actually, having Christmas dinner on the beach is something of an Australian tradition. A lot of people do it. The beach we went to was packed. It was great fun. There was even a guy dressed as a Santa Claus. And you know what?
W: What?
M: He went surfing. It was so funny.
Question 25. Why did the man go to Australia?
Question 26. What did the man dressed as Santa Claus do?

 

[19:30] For question 27 and 28, you’ll listen to a conversation.
M: Hurry up. It’s time to leave. I don’t want you to be late for school again.
W: I’m almost ready. Just give me five minutes.
M: You’ve eaten your breakfast, haven’t you?
W: No. but don’t worry. I’ll grab something to eat later.
M: I do worry though. You can’t study on an empty stomach.
W: It’s alright! I’m fine. I’m not even hungry.
M: That’s not the point. It’s not healthy to keep skipping breakfast, you know.
W: I do know. But I’d rather have an extra 10 minutes in bed.
M: Then you should go to bed 10 minutes earlier at night. Let’s go now. don’t forget the sandwich that your mom made for you.
Question 27. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
Question 28. Why does the man advise the woman to go to bed earlier?

 

For question 29 and 30, you’ll listen to a conversation.
M: In your latest movie, you played the role of a painter. How do you choose your roles?
W: I usually choose a movie because there’s one or two scenes I really want to do. Scenes that are different and unpredictable. I think it’s important to do movies that make people think.
M: If you were not acting, what would you do?
W: I would want to write movie scripts. But if I had to have a regular job to support myself, I couldn’t imagine working anywhere else but on a movie set.
M: What do you mean?
W: I mean I would like to work in prop, costume, or the art department. Something like that.
M: What about your real-life hobbies?
W: Well, I read a lot of books. And I write, too! And I also play the guitar.
M: Thank you for being a guest on our show today.
Question 29. What kind of movies does the woman like to do?
Question 30. Besides acting, what regular job would the woman like to have?

 

第四部分


[25:10] Questions 31 and 32 are based on the following talk.
This is FM200, your favorite music station in Taiwan. I’m your host, Miranda Chou. Before we get to the music, I’d like to read a letter from Jason, a faithful listener in Tainan. Dear Miranda, I’m a 45-year-old male. I’d like to know how to ask not to be addressed as sir in a restaurant setting. Because I travel often, I also eat alone. I know waiters and waitresses are being polite, but after the initial contact, I’m uncomfortable with the use of sir, which makes me feel older. How can I ask the waiters and waitresses not to call me sir? Now, listeners, if you have anything to say to Jason, our lines are open.


[27:09] Questions 33 and 34 are based on the following talk.
As a child, I was lucky enough to have a yard to play in. it wasn’t particularly large, perhaps 20 meters long and 10 meters wide. But to a little kid, it felt huge. Well, this yard contained flowers, a vegetable garden, and an apple tree. I played with my friends in the yard. And in the summer, we used to set up a small swimming pool to play in. it was great. However, my favorite thing about the yard was the apple tree. And that was because it was big enough to climb. As a kid, I loved climbing that apple tree to see how high I could get before running out of courage.

 

[28:50] Questions 35 and 36 are based on the following report.
Text messaging has become the preferred method of communication for American teenagers, with 33% of teens sending more than 100 texts a day, a new survey says. The research illustrates the important role that text messaging plays in the life of todays’ teenagers. 75%of teenagers have their own cell phones up from 45% from 2004. They primarily use their phones to contact their parents. But they prefer text messaging when it comes to communicating with their peers. Teens make or receives about five calls a day, and 50% of them send a minimum of 60 text messages a day, the survey found. And despite the fact that most schools have banned cell phones in the classroom, 43% reported sending at least one text message from class a day. And teenage girls are doing most of the texting. For example, girls text their friends multiple times a day just to say hi.


[30:54] Questions 37 and 38 are based on the following talk.
I work as a lawyer. And once a year ago or so, I was working on a difficult case. I had been working 12 hours days for months. I was exhausted. I was losing my ability to concentrate. And the quality of my work was slipping. One morning, I had enough. I closed my laptop, turned off phone, and escaped to my car to a small town in the countryside. I walked around. I chatted to some local people and just allowed myself to relax. I returned to the city that evening, and everything was the same as before except me. I felt different! And the next morning, I turned up at my office and produced better work than I had done for months. My experience taught me that all work and no play not only makes one a dull person, but it also makes one a less effective
worker.

 

[32:48] Questions 39 and 40 are based on the following report.
Airports across the globe are trying to reduce their carbon dioxide emission to help solve global warming. After all, climate change affects everyone. And airports have a part to play in finding a solution. Helsinki Airport, for example, has cut its carbon dioxide emission by nearly 2500 tons by making its heating and lighting more efficient. It is also using more electric vehicles. And Boston Logan Airport has been using wind power to generate electricity for its administration center. However, going green at an airport is not always easy. For instance, renewable energy technologies such as solar panels and turbines for wind power have to be located far away from air traffic control towers and runways. Additionally, the biggest challenge with solar power is the storage of energy during the day for use at night.

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