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look! Here39。t need an alarm clock 82 because the new chip I had 83 in my body sends signals to my brain to gently wake me up. Not only does the chip helps my brain 84 things, remember better, 85 it is connected to the new 10 G work. The 86 also backs up my brain activity in real time, which does a full body 87 of my health every 4 seconds and if it finds any issues in my body it 88 my doctor directly. I also love my contact lenses (隱形眼鏡 ). They 89 Google Glass ages ago. These lenses are connected to the chip 90 me and record everything I see. This helps me get the information I need and since the 91 update in real time I rarely have any 92 questions. In fact, when my brain has a question, the answer just 93 on the lenses so I can see it in front of me. It39。s important for you to be familiar with the scientific principles and inventions that are related to your creation. For example, if you39。s the relationship between actual science and science fiction? A. Science fiction promotes the development of actual science. B. Science fiction often reflects the development of actual science. C. Actual science limits the imagination described in science fiction. D. Actual science provides basic principles for science fiction. 101. The second paragraph is mainly developed by . A. making parisons B. giving examples C. following the time order D. analyzing causes 102. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. It is necessary to do some scientific experiments before writing science fiction. B. It is more difficult to write science fiction than ordinary detective novels. C. Readers of science fiction actually pretend the writers39。s Sojourner Rover was the very first robot to travel across part of another pla. In 1997, the sixwheeled rover explored part of the surface of Mars. The test robot Afghan Explorer may one day visit war zones. Working as a war reporter, it could send pictures and interviews back to a TV station in a safer place. The Dante 2 is similar to the Afghan Explorer. This eightlegged robot can climb into the crater of a redhot volcano to collect gas samples(樣本 ) and take photos with its eight cameras. Nomad Rover, another robot explorer, is the size of a small car. It has trekked through hot deserts and icy lands on it own, collecting information for scientists at home. Many robots work underwater. They map the ocean floor, monitor sea life or find sunken wrecks(殘骸 ). These robots can travel deep underwater far more easily than people. Robots can stay underwater for many days at a time and travel hundreds of kilometres exploring the oceans. Underwater robots, such as Deep Drone, can travel to the ocean floor and help recover crashed aircraft or sunken ships. Deep Drone can travel around 40 times deeper than unprotected human divers. Some robots are rescue robots: they can save lives. They do this by fighting fires, searching for survivors after disaster, or handling dangerous objects such as unexploded bombs. Bomb disposal robots can look at suspect packages with their cameras. They relay the information to someone at a safe distance. As robot technology advances, our robots are being smarter and are able to help us with more and more aspects of our lives. Robots have enhanced our work efficiency greatly. Robots won39。s movements. C. One proposed solution to this problem is the automated freeway system. D. Experts have different views on what role autos will play in the near future. E. The motorcar will undoubtedly change significantly over the next 30 years. F. Drivers in the freeway system can sit back and do nothing but control the direction. G. The driver will then be free to relax and wait for the sound speaker that will warn him of his ing exit. 九、補全短文(共 10 小題;共 10 分) Money is important in our lives. Without money we could not live 116. (fortable). We require money to travel, to buy medicine when we are ill and also to pay for the service 117. (give) by others. In truth, money is almost necessary for our 118. (survive). Most of our activities are therefore directed towards earning as much money as possible. We use money not only 119. (meet) the basic needs of life but also to pay for our own advancement. We use it for education 120. helps us to live 121. better life. Thousands of students are unable to attend school or continue their studies 122. lack of money. Lack of money also causes great hardship and sorrow in hundreds of families. Thousands of people are dying every day because 123. cannot buy nutritious food or pay their doctor fee. Today, millions of dollars 124. (spend) for the betterment of the people. Many schools and hospitals are being built, and hundreds of acres of land are being planted to produce 125. (much) food for the growing population of the world. As a result, the world is gradually being a better place to live in. 十、短文改錯 (不分行 )(共 10 小題;共 10 分) 文中共有 10 處語言錯誤,請在有錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。s 2035. You have a job, a family, and you39。t drown in a swimming pool in Chapter 3. The issue here is maintaining your readers39。t realize that I have a question at all. The 95 in the ing 35 years will be to bring the Network Society to the moon because it39。t the good traditions passed down from one generation to another. A. catch sight of B. at the sight of C. lose sight of D. out of sight 68. More and more highrise buildings have been built in big cities for sp