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s some boiled water. Have a drink whenever you39。 By good fortune, I was able to raft down the Motu River in New Zealand twice during the last year. The wonderful fourday journey __56__ one of the last wilderness areas in the North Island. The first expedition was __57__ by Buzz, an American guide with a great deal of rafting __58__. The first halfday was spent __59__ teamwork. The skill of following orders __ 60__ question was important. In the rapids (急流 ), there is no room for mistakes. When Buzz called over the roar of the water, we had to react__61__. We mastered the Motu. The screamed __62__ of Buzz were matched only by the strength of our rowing, as we took the raft __63__ where Buzz wanted it to go. At the end of the journey, there was a great feeling of __64__. We had won. We felt powerful and good. The second time I went down the Motu, the experience I had __65__ should have been worthwhile, but the guide on this journey was a Kiwi(新西蘭人 )who spoke __66__. It seemed that it would not even be __67__ to hear his voice above the noise of the rapids. As we approached the first rapid, he never even __68__ his voice. Gently and quietly he felt the mood of the river. There was no __69__ and no contest to be won. We sped through each rapid with beauty and, after a day, the river had bee our __70__. The quiet Kiwi was not our leader, but only the person who felt the river more strongly than we did. Laughter__71__ the tension(緊張 ) of achievement. Soon the quiet Kiwi let us all take __72__ as a leader. If one of us made a mistake, the person laughed and it was the next person’s turn. At the end of the journey, we did not want to __73__ our friend, the river. We felt like we had bee one with the river. At the end of the first journey, it seemed that there could be no other way to take it. Given the opportunity to choose a __74__, everyone would choose someone like Buzz. But at the end of the second journey, we had grown to __75__ a very different way. . expected B. covered C. contained D. arranged 57. A. led B. sent C. drawn D. trained 58. A. money B. fear C. experience D. activity 59. A. questioning B. developing C. discovering D. accepting 60. A. with B. beyond C. against D. without 61. A. quickly B. slowly C. carefully D. happily 62. A. rules B. plans C. orders D. questions 63. A. rarely B. clearly C. nearly D. exactly 64. A. surprise B. success C. regret D. curiosity 65. A. gained B. lacked C. provided D. seen 66. A. smartly B. proudly C. softly D. bitterly 67. A. important B. necessary C. interesting D. possible 68. A. controlled B. raised C. lost D. found 69. A. performing B. defeating C. shouting D. crying 70. A. friend B. teacher C. enemy D. lover 71. A. matched B. reflected C. involved D. replaced 72. A. risks B. turns C. notes D. measures 73. A. set aside B. refer to C. leave behind D. let alone 74. A. leader B. friend C. teacher D. partner 75. A. try B. dislike C. expect D. love 第 II卷(滿分 45 分) 注意 :將答案寫在答題卡上。 d B You might notice something new in the next few years as you watch Disney programs: Starting in 2020, there won’t be any candy, sugary cereal or fastfood advertisement aimed at kids. The Walt Disney Company has bee the first major media pany to forbid ads for junk food on its TV channels, radio stations and websites. It hopes this will stop kids from making poor food choices. First Lady Michelle Obama called it a “game changer” that is sure to send a message to the rest of the children’s entertainment industry. “Just a few years ago, if you had told me or any other mom or dad in America that our kids wouldn’t see a single ad for junk food while they watched their favorite cartoons on a major TV work, we wouldn’t have believed you, ” said the First Lady, who heads a campaign to help stop child from being overweight. The ban would apply to Disneyowned ABC stations as well as Radio Disney and Disneyowned websites aimed at families with young children. In addition, Disney plans to make changes to its kids’ menus at theme parks and resorts. Fastfood options will be replaced with healthier choices, such as apples, vegetables and yogurt. In addition to candy bars and fastfood meals, other foods that don’t meet Disney’s nutritional standards will be banned from the pany’s kidtargeted media. Any cereal with 10 grams or more of sugar per serving will be off the air. There will be no ads for full meals of more than 600 calories. Juices with high levels of sugar and foods with too much salt will also be pulled. Leslie Goodman, Disney’s senior vicepresident of Corporate Citizenship, said a pany that wants to advertise will need to show that it offers a range of healthy options. Disney isn’t the only one pushing away unhealthy foods. Last week, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggested a ban on