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高 2020 級第二期期末考試英語試題 答案 聽力 15 ABACC 610 ACBAB 1115 CBABC 1620 CCABA 閱讀理解 2124 BACB 2527 ABA 2831 BBCB 3235 BDCCD 完形填空 BDCAA CCDBA CBBAD CADDB 閱讀填句 DFCBE 語法填空 61. left 62. ashamed 63. a 64. smiling 65. has taught/has been teaching 66. simply 67. With 68. having 69. that 短文改錯 advicesadvice isare helpedhelp about/on readreading otheranother fascinatedfascinating 刪去 a critical critically whetherif 聽力錄音原文 (Text 1) W: Just imagine! We have to finish reading 300 pages before Monday! How can the professor expect us to do it in such a short time? M: Yeah, but what troubles me is that I can’t find the book in the library or in the university bookstore. (Text 2) M: What would you like for dessert? I think I’ll have apple pie and ice cream. W: The chocolate cake looks great. But I have to watch my weight, so you go ahead and get yours. (Text 3) W: You’re taking a course with Professor Johnson. What’s your impression so far? M: Well, many students could hardly stay awake in his class without first drinking a cup of coffee. (Text 4) W: Do you know anyone who is driving to the conference in Boston next weekend? M: Peter is. I think he has room for another person. (Text 5) M: Oh my god! It’s so hot here. I wish we’d gone to the beach instead. W: Well, with the museums and restaurants in Washington I’ll be happy here no matter what the temperature. (Text 6) M: Teresa, I need your help. I don’t know what to do. W: Don’t tell me—you can’t think of a topic for your paper. M: Well, that, too, but this is more important. W: Ok, how much do you want to borrow? M: Don’t be so mean! There’s something in this world more important than grades or money—and that’s love. W: Oh, well, I’m surprised, Harry, but… M: Not you! I mean. I like you and everything, but—it’s this girl in my chemistry class. She’s my lab partner, actually. I lose my mind just standing next to her. W: Wow—that’s classic. (Text 7) W: Well, Mr. Woods, since you won 120,000 pounds on the football pools last Saturday, what are you going to do now? Are you going to give up your job on the buses? M: Yes, I’m going to finish at the end of the week. W: And what other plans have you got? M: Well, I’m going to buy a house. W: Have you got a house of your own now? M: No, no, we live in a furnished flat. W: Have you got a car? M: Yes, I’ve got an old Ford, but I’m going to buy a new car...and my wife says she’s going to have driving lessons! (Text 8) M: I think I was very lucky to get that job. Now we are able to live in a little village. W: Ah, but it won’t be a little village forever. This is a developing area. There will be a lot more people here in about five years’ time. M: Yes, but there won’t be any factories. Just two or three office buildings and they will be far behind that woodland over there. W: How did you sleep last night, by the way? M: Very nice. Never slept better. It was so quiet! W: I didn’t sleep too well. I couldn’t get used to the silence. The only noise I heard last night was a bird at about two o’clock in the morning. M: Well, the silence was wonderful for me. (Text 9) M: Mrs. Dawson, thanks very much for ing down to the police station. I just like to check some of the things that you told police officer Parmer at the bank. W: All right. M: Well, could you describe the man who robbed the bank for this report that we’re filling out here? Now, anything at all that you can remember would be extremely helpful to us. W: Well, just, I can only remember what I said before. M: That’s all right. W: The man was tall, six foot, and he had dark hair, and he had moustache. M: Very good. All right, did he have any other obvious marks? W: Um, no, none that I can remember. M: Do you remember how old he was by any chance? W: Well, I guess around 30, maybe younger. M: Mm, all right. Do you remember anything about what he was wearing? W: Yes, yes, he had on a dark sweater. I remember he was wearing a light shirt under the sweater. Yes, yes. M: All right. Mrs. Dawson, I really appreciate what you’ve been through today. I’m just going to ask you to look at some photographs before you leave if you don’t mind. It won’t take very long. Can you do that for me? W: Oh, of course. M: Would you like to step this way with me, please? W: OK, sure. M: Thank you. (Text 10) Okay, everyone. I want to review the first two days of our travel plan for the trip. First of all, everyone should meet at the airport at 6 . This will give you time to check in and go through security. Our plane takes off at 9 . and arrives in New York at 3 . and we’ll take a bus from the airport to the hotel. The next morning, for any of you who like to get exercise, we’ll be meeting in the lobby around 6 . to walk around Central Park or do some shopping nearby, and we’ll get back to the hotel about the time when the restaurant opens, so you’ll have enough time to grab a quick breakfast before we leave the hotel. Then we’ll take a boat to Ellis Island and then to Liberty Island to visit the Statue of Liberty. I mean, this is something you really can’t miss, and later, we’ll take a subway to Times Square where you can have lunch on your own for about an hour. Later in the afternoon, you have the choice of visiting the Empire State Building or the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Either of these is great, and it is advised to take a taxi to get there. Then we’ll meet back at the hotel at 6 . and have dinner at a very nice Italian restaurant downtown, and then we’ll watch an ex