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A. angry B. questioned C. fotten D. disfigured 7. The man‘s obsequious behaviour made everyone nervous. Like a servant, he was always rushing to open doors and do other small tasks, apologizing unnecessarily for many inconvenience that he might have caused. A. strange B. surprising C. being unnecessarily willing to serve or obey D. polite 8. Which of the following pairs of words are antonyms? A. lazy, hardworking B. Jack, John C. fly, apply D. do, due 9. Manic depression is an emotional disorder in which the patient alternates between feeling delightfully euphoric and being plunged into deep gloom. A. overjoyed B. bored C. exhausted D. curious 10. Human beings have builtin coping mechanism: we shout when we are angry, cry when we are sad, and tremble when we are nervous. A. habits B. functions of adjustment C. features D. emotions 答案: 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. B 第六套 : Guess the meaning of the underlined words in each sentence below and choose the suitable one from A, B, C or D. (1’x10) 1. The reviewer criticized the poet‘s amorphous style. A. unimaginative B. unusual C. stiff, too ordered D. lacking in anization and form. 2. If a man is a monogamist, he A. is married to several women B. is divorced C. is single D. is married to one woman 3. The playwright was used to receiving nothing but accolades from the critics。 the next she wanted to dedicate herself to a career and give up on love. The constant changes in her moods and goals tended to tire out those around her. A. impulsive B. anized C. ical D. mysterious 答案: 1. D 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. A 6. D 7. C 8. D 9. B 10. A 第二大題 選擇題 Sentence Comprehension 第 一 套: Read the following sentences carefully. After that, choose from A, B, C, or D which is true according to the information you get from the reading. (1’x10) 1. Your story of the incident would be incredible if I had not witnessed it myself. A. I cannot believe your story of what happened. B. You are not telling the truth. C. I believe you because you have a good reputation. D. In this case, seeing was believing. 2. Both heredity and environment influence students‘ academic successes. A. Where students live has more influence on them than who their parents are. B. Geic characteristics and living conditions are both factors influencing students‘ ability to study. C. Atmospheric conditions affect students‘ ability to study. D. Students‘ parentage is more important than environment in scholastic progress. 3. The speech of the famous lecturer was Joe‘s sleeping pill. A. The speech can be interesting. B. The speech is quite informative. C. The speech can cure some disease. D. The speech can be boring. 4. This book contains a wholly new outlook which bines the wisdom of the past with scientific knowledge to solve the problems of the present. A. Problems of the past and present are solved in this book. B. In this book, current knowledge and past wisdom are not bined to solve current problems. C. None of today‘s problems can be solved without scientific knowledge. D. This book is different because it bines the wisdom of the past with scientific knowledge. 5. Our unrelenting enemy leaves us only the alternative of a brave resistance or the most abject submission. A. We will be given very good treatment if we give in to our merciful enemy. B. If we don‘t choose to fight our cruel enemy, we‘ll have to surrender unconditionally. C. Either we have to fight our enemy, or we have to negotiate with them. D. We shall have no choice but to surrender to our unrelenting enemy. 6. If I had known you were ing, I should have baked a cake. A. I didn‘t know you were ing. B. I shouldn‘t bake a cake. C. The cake I baked for you tasted delicious. D. I‘m sorry I fot you were ing. 7. For the Samurai of old Japan, an honorable life was one that when living became dishonorable, suicide could be chosen to make a man‘s death, and hence his life, honorable. A. The Samurai lived a happy, carefree life in colorful old Japan. B. As with the heroes of all nations, the warriors of Japan were heroic and chivalrous. C. When necessary, the time and place of death could be ritually selected by the Japanese Samurai to bring an honorable end to a painful life. D. To bring a joyous end to a happy life was the great goal of the Samurai of old Japan. 8. If you really like it so much, you can have it for nothing. A. The more you want it, the less chance you will get it. B. I‘ll be glad to give it to you as a gift if you really like it. C. Even if you like it, I will not give it to you. D. You cannot have it free of charge if you really want it so badly. 9. I was so angry that I showed him the door. A. I told him to get out of my room. B. I went with him to the door. C. I invited him to the door. D. I told him to get out at once. 10. I have endeavored to be objective, although I realized that, for good or ill, one‘s views are influenced by environment, prejudices, predilections, and hopes. The writer states that . A. his opinions are naturally colored by his desire to preserve and promote his interests. B. he has done his best to be unbiased even though he can‘t help being moved by his personal animus or prejudices toward any of the individuals concerned. C. he should refrain from condemning others‘ motives and actions when he pursues his objectives. D. he is trying to reach his goal by getting rid of his environmental infl