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試題 1
The new law will _______ the rights of workers across the country with healthcare and retirement funds.
  1. Arestrict
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  2. Bignore
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  3. Cprotect
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  4. Davoid
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C

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試題 2
After years of conflict, the two countries finally signed a peace _______.
  1. Acancelation
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  2. Bexperiment
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  3. Cagreement
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  4. Dhesitation
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C

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試題 3
Parents should always try to _______ their children’s curiosity by providing them with different opportunities.
  1. Asuppress
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  2. Bencourage
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  3. Cdiscourage
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  4. Davoid
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正確答案

B

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試題 4
She couldn’t _______ between the twins because they looked so much alike and even dressed alike.
  1. Adistinguish
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  2. Bforget
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  3. Crecommend
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  4. Dsimplify
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正確答案

A

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試題 5
On a Sunday afternoon, nothing is more pleasurable than to settle down with a good, true, murder story. Kate Summer has a _____ for such stories.
  1. Adive
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  2. Bnose
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  3. Cmetal
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  4. Dmettle
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B

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試題 6
Enough time has been wasted _____ warnings about antibiotic resistance. The moment has come to do something about it.
  1. Aensuing
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  2. Bissuing
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  3. Csuing
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  4. Dsuiting
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B

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試題 7
Coffee is a multi-billion dollar industry that supports the economies of several tropical countries. Roughly 100 million farmers _____ it for their livelihoods.
  1. Adepend on
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  2. Bdeepen on
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  3. C depend in
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  4. Ddeepen in
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正確答案

A

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試題 8
It would cause a tremendous upheaval to ______ a different computer system, disrupting workflows, requiring extensive retraining, and potentially leading to significant delays in daily operations.
  1. Aconcede
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  2. Binstall
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  3. Cdeclare
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  4. Djustify
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正確答案

B

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試題 9
A small-town leader in Adirondack Park warned that the fierce battle between environmentalists and small-business owners would _____ the “Adirondack Wars,” a fight over whether to preserve the area’s pristine wilderness or develop it.
  1. Arecant
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  2. Brecite
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  3. Cignite
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  4. Dionize
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正確答案

C

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試題 10
An attempt to implant an embryo using an egg from an _____ woman donor failed, leaving the couple devastated
  1. Aobnoxious
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  2. Binnocuous
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  3. Canonymous
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  4. Dimpetuous
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正確答案

C

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試題 11
She hardly speaks to anyone, ______?
  1. Adoes she
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  2. Bdoesn’t she
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  3. Cisn’t she
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  4. Dis she
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A

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試題 12
They arrived at the airport just ______ time to catch the flight.
  1. Aat
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  2. Bwith
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  3. Con
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  4. Din
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正確答案

D

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試題 13
The teacher asked if anyone ______ the homework.
  1. Ahad done
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  2. Bhas done
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  3. Chave done
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  4. Ddid do
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正確答案

A

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試題 14
The concert was cancelled ______ the heavy rain.
  1. Abecause
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  2. Bdue
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  3. Cdue to
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  4. Dbecause of
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正確答案

C、D

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試題 15
Geothermal power plants – which tap scorching – hot underground rocks and reservoirs to generate renewable electricity – have been bit players in California’s energy landscape for decades, _____ expensive _____ compete with solar, wind and fossil fuels.
  1. Aso… that
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  2. Btoo… to
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  3. C either… or
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  4. D neither… nor
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正確答案

B

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試題 16
Community health workers ask questions for a household assessment – _____ covers unmet needs for medical care, assistance needed for day-to-day activities, mental health, housing instability, neighborhood violence and other issues – and try to connect people with services, such as enrolling in Medi-Cal or finding a food bank.
  1. Awhere
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  2. Bwho
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  3. Cwhat
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  4. Dwhich
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正確答案

D

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試題 17
The severe flooding _____ if the authorities had cleared the drainage systems and taken proper precautions ahead of the heavy rainfall.
  1. A ought to be avoided
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  2. Bmust have avoided
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  3. Cwill be avoided
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  4. Dcould have been avoided
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正確答案

D

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試題 18
The giant wildfire that raged recently through the Canadian province of Alberta, _____ more than 80,000 people to flee their homes, was caused in part by global warming producing drier conditions.
  1. Aforced
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  2. Bforcing
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  3. Cforces
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  4. Denforce
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正確答案

B

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試題 19
In a meeting room at the Royal Society in London, several dozen graduate students were recently _____ with outwitting a large language model, a type of AI designed to hold useful conversation.
  1. Atasting
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  2. Btasted
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  3. Ctasked
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  4. Dtasking
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正確答案

C

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試題 20
Their country has an _____ number of railway accidents.
  1. Aappall
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  2. Bappalling
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  3. Caplenty
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  4. Dplentiful
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正確答案

B

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試題 21

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       According to the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), around one in three people worldwide (21) malnutrition, and one in five deaths can be linked to poor diets. Infants, children, and adolescents are the most (22) malnutrition. (23) some notable country successes in reducing malnutrition (for example in Bangladesh, Ghana, Senegal and Vietnam), the world is (24) in meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2 of ending malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

       There are; however, a bevy of micronutrient-rich foods people can (25), if they need to enrich their diets. Dark leafy greens, beans, fish, beefs, nuts, chicken, and grains are great sources of micronutrients, for instance, that support good health.

  1. A put off
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  2. Bsuffer from
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  3. Clook after
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  4. Dcarry on
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正確答案

B

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試題 22

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       According to the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), around one in three people worldwide (21) malnutrition, and one in five deaths can be linked to poor diets. Infants, children, and adolescents are the most (22) malnutrition. (23) some notable country successes in reducing malnutrition (for example in Bangladesh, Ghana, Senegal and Vietnam), the world is (24) in meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2 of ending malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

       There are; however, a bevy of micronutrient-rich foods people can (25), if they need to enrich their diets. Dark leafy greens, beans, fish, beefs, nuts, chicken, and grains are great sources of micronutrients, for instance, that support good health.

  1. Aat risk of
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  2. B in light of
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  3. Cin line with
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  4. Din the clear
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正確答案

A

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試題 23

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       According to the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), around one in three people worldwide (21) malnutrition, and one in five deaths can be linked to poor diets. Infants, children, and adolescents are the most (22) malnutrition. (23) some notable country successes in reducing malnutrition (for example in Bangladesh, Ghana, Senegal and Vietnam), the world is (24) in meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2 of ending malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

       There are; however, a bevy of micronutrient-rich foods people can (25), if they need to enrich their diets. Dark leafy greens, beans, fish, beefs, nuts, chicken, and grains are great sources of micronutrients, for instance, that support good health.

  1. ABecause
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  2. BUnless
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  3. CDespite
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  4. DUntil
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正確答案

C

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試題 24

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       According to the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), around one in three people worldwide (21) malnutrition, and one in five deaths can be linked to poor diets. Infants, children, and adolescents are the most (22) malnutrition. (23) some notable country successes in reducing malnutrition (for example in Bangladesh, Ghana, Senegal and Vietnam), the world is (24) in meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2 of ending malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

       There are; however, a bevy of micronutrient-rich foods people can (25), if they need to enrich their diets. Dark leafy greens, beans, fish, beefs, nuts, chicken, and grains are great sources of micronutrients, for instance, that support good health.

  1. Ain tune
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  2. Bon point
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  3. Cin sync
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  4. D off track
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正確答案

D

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試題 25

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       According to the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), around one in three people worldwide (21) malnutrition, and one in five deaths can be linked to poor diets. Infants, children, and adolescents are the most (22) malnutrition. (23) some notable country successes in reducing malnutrition (for example in Bangladesh, Ghana, Senegal and Vietnam), the world is (24) in meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 2 of ending malnutrition in all its forms by 2030.

       There are; however, a bevy of micronutrient-rich foods people can (25), if they need to enrich their diets. Dark leafy greens, beans, fish, beefs, nuts, chicken, and grains are great sources of micronutrients, for instance, that support good health.

  1. Acheck in
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  2. Bturn to
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  3. Cset up
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  4. Dbreak down
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正確答案

B

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試題 26

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       Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work. From personalized recommendations on streaming platforms to self-driving cars, AI is becoming a central part of modern life. In the workplace, AI can increase efficiency by (26) repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on more creative and strategic roles. In healthcare, AI assists doctors to (27) diseases and analyzing large sets of medical data with remarkable accuracy. However, this technological progress also raises ethical (28) , such as data privacy and job displacement. Governments and companies must work together to create fair and transparent systems that benefit society as a whole. Education systems are also evolving to (29) future generations for a world where AI plays a major role. As long as it is used responsibly, AI has the potential to greatly improve our quality of life and solve (30) global challenges.

  1. Aautomating
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  2. Bavoiding
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  3. Cdeleting
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  4. Dinterrupting
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正確答案

A

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試題 27

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       Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work. From personalized recommendations on streaming platforms to self-driving cars, AI is becoming a central part of modern life. In the workplace, AI can increase efficiency by (26) repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on more creative and strategic roles. In healthcare, AI assists doctors to (27) diseases and analyzing large sets of medical data with remarkable accuracy. However, this technological progress also raises ethical (28) , such as data privacy and job displacement. Governments and companies must work together to create fair and transparent systems that benefit society as a whole. Education systems are also evolving to (29) future generations for a world where AI plays a major role. As long as it is used responsibly, AI has the potential to greatly improve our quality of life and solve (30) global challenges.

  1. Aguess
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  2. Bdiagnose
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  3. Ccreate
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  4. Dspread
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正確答案

B

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試題 28

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       Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work. From personalized recommendations on streaming platforms to self-driving cars, AI is becoming a central part of modern life. In the workplace, AI can increase efficiency by (26) repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on more creative and strategic roles. In healthcare, AI assists doctors to (27) diseases and analyzing large sets of medical data with remarkable accuracy. However, this technological progress also raises ethical (28) , such as data privacy and job displacement. Governments and companies must work together to create fair and transparent systems that benefit society as a whole. Education systems are also evolving to (29) future generations for a world where AI plays a major role. As long as it is used responsibly, AI has the potential to greatly improve our quality of life and solve (30) global challenges.

  1. Ainstructions
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  2. Bopinions
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  3. Cconcerns
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  4. Dcelebrations
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正確答案

C

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試題 29

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       Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work. From personalized recommendations on streaming platforms to self-driving cars, AI is becoming a central part of modern life. In the workplace, AI can increase efficiency by (26) repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on more creative and strategic roles. In healthcare, AI assists doctors to (27) diseases and analyzing large sets of medical data with remarkable accuracy. However, this technological progress also raises ethical (28) , such as data privacy and job displacement. Governments and companies must work together to create fair and transparent systems that benefit society as a whole. Education systems are also evolving to (29) future generations for a world where AI plays a major role. As long as it is used responsibly, AI has the potential to greatly improve our quality of life and solve (30) global challenges.

  1. Apunish
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  2. Bprepare
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  3. Cprevent
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  4. Dpromote
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正確答案

B

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試題 30

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       Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we live and work. From personalized recommendations on streaming platforms to self-driving cars, AI is becoming a central part of modern life. In the workplace, AI can increase efficiency by (26) repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on more creative and strategic roles. In healthcare, AI assists doctors to (27) diseases and analyzing large sets of medical data with remarkable accuracy. However, this technological progress also raises ethical (28) , such as data privacy and job displacement. Governments and companies must work together to create fair and transparent systems that benefit society as a whole. Education systems are also evolving to (29) future generations for a world where AI plays a major role. As long as it is used responsibly, AI has the potential to greatly improve our quality of life and solve (30) global challenges.

  1. Asimple
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  2. Bcomplex
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  3. Charmful
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  4. Dlocal
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正確答案

B

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試題 31

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       South Africa is in the (31) of a poaching epidemic. Official figures show poachers killed 1054 rhinos in 2016, up from just 13 in 2007. In Kruger National Park, home to the world’s largest rhino population, numbers are dropping (32) a fall in recorded poaching incidents. Tom Milliken of TRAFFIC, a wildlife-trade monitoring network, (33) that poachers have become better at hiding the carcasses. The problem is international. The rhino-horn supply-chain (34) from South Africa, home of nearly three-quarters of the world’s rhinos, to Asia, and in particular to Vietnam, where rhino horn is coveted as medicine, (35) for fevers, alcohol dependency and even cancer.

  1. Athroes
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  2. Bthrong
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  3. Cthrift
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  4. Dthreshes
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       South Africa is in the (31) of a poaching epidemic. Official figures show poachers killed 1054 rhinos in 2016, up from just 13 in 2007. In Kruger National Park, home to the world’s largest rhino population, numbers are dropping (32) a fall in recorded poaching incidents. Tom Milliken of TRAFFIC, a wildlife-trade monitoring network, (33) that poachers have become better at hiding the carcasses. The problem is international. The rhino-horn supply-chain (34) from South Africa, home of nearly three-quarters of the world’s rhinos, to Asia, and in particular to Vietnam, where rhino horn is coveted as medicine, (35) for fevers, alcohol dependency and even cancer.

  1. Adesperate
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  2. Bdespise
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  3. Cspite
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  4. Ddespite
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D

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       South Africa is in the (31) of a poaching epidemic. Official figures show poachers killed 1054 rhinos in 2016, up from just 13 in 2007. In Kruger National Park, home to the world’s largest rhino population, numbers are dropping (32) a fall in recorded poaching incidents. Tom Milliken of TRAFFIC, a wildlife-trade monitoring network, (33) that poachers have become better at hiding the carcasses. The problem is international. The rhino-horn supply-chain (34) from South Africa, home of nearly three-quarters of the world’s rhinos, to Asia, and in particular to Vietnam, where rhino horn is coveted as medicine, (35) for fevers, alcohol dependency and even cancer.

  1. Aworsen
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  2. Bworships
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  3. Cworrywarts
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  4. Dworries
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D

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       South Africa is in the (31) of a poaching epidemic. Official figures show poachers killed 1054 rhinos in 2016, up from just 13 in 2007. In Kruger National Park, home to the world’s largest rhino population, numbers are dropping (32) a fall in recorded poaching incidents. Tom Milliken of TRAFFIC, a wildlife-trade monitoring network, (33) that poachers have become better at hiding the carcasses. The problem is international. The rhino-horn supply-chain (34) from South Africa, home of nearly three-quarters of the world’s rhinos, to Asia, and in particular to Vietnam, where rhino horn is coveted as medicine, (35) for fevers, alcohol dependency and even cancer.

  1. Amigrates
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  2. Broams
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  3. Csprawls
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  4. Dcrawls
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C

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       South Africa is in the (31) of a poaching epidemic. Official figures show poachers killed 1054 rhinos in 2016, up from just 13 in 2007. In Kruger National Park, home to the world’s largest rhino population, numbers are dropping (32) a fall in recorded poaching incidents. Tom Milliken of TRAFFIC, a wildlife-trade monitoring network, (33) that poachers have become better at hiding the carcasses. The problem is international. The rhino-horn supply-chain (34) from South Africa, home of nearly three-quarters of the world’s rhinos, to Asia, and in particular to Vietnam, where rhino horn is coveted as medicine, (35) for fevers, alcohol dependency and even cancer.

  1. Adescribed
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  2. Bprescribed
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  3. Cpresumed
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  4. Dpresupposed
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B

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試題 36
What is the main idea of the essay?

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The Power of Music Appreciation

        Music appreciation is more than just enjoying a good song—it’s about understanding how music influences emotions, culture, and personal growth. From childhood to adulthood, music plays a vital role in shaping our identities and experiences. It can lift our spirits, calm our minds, or bring back powerful memories. Studies show that listening to music can improve concentration, reduce stress, and even enhance creativity. People who actively appreciate music—by learning instruments, studying different genres, or attending live performances—often develop a deeper emotional awareness and stronger communication skills.

       Culturally, music connects people across backgrounds, creating a shared sense of understanding and community. National anthems, traditional songs, and popular hits all serve as reflections of who we are. In education, music appreciation encourages critical thinking and empathy, helping students explore different perspectives. Overall, embracing music not only enriches our personal lives but also strengthens our social connections. Whether you’re a performer or a listener, music has the power to shape how we feel, think, and connect with the world.

  1. AMusic is only for entertainment
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  2. BMusic appreciation is helpful in education
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  3. CMusic appreciation shapes emotions, identity, and connection
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  4. DOnly musicians benefit from music
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C

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試題 37
According to the essay, how does music affect emotions?

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The Power of Music Appreciation

        Music appreciation is more than just enjoying a good song—it’s about understanding how music influences emotions, culture, and personal growth. From childhood to adulthood, music plays a vital role in shaping our identities and experiences. It can lift our spirits, calm our minds, or bring back powerful memories. Studies show that listening to music can improve concentration, reduce stress, and even enhance creativity. People who actively appreciate music—by learning instruments, studying different genres, or attending live performances—often develop a deeper emotional awareness and stronger communication skills.

       Culturally, music connects people across backgrounds, creating a shared sense of understanding and community. National anthems, traditional songs, and popular hits all serve as reflections of who we are. In education, music appreciation encourages critical thinking and empathy, helping students explore different perspectives. Overall, embracing music not only enriches our personal lives but also strengthens our social connections. Whether you’re a performer or a listener, music has the power to shape how we feel, think, and connect with the world.

  1. AIt makes people feel tired
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  2. BIt can lift moods and calm the mind
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  3. CIt causes confusion
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  4. DIt makes people more competitive
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B

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試題 38
What skill is strengthened by learning to appreciate music?

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The Power of Music Appreciation

        Music appreciation is more than just enjoying a good song—it’s about understanding how music influences emotions, culture, and personal growth. From childhood to adulthood, music plays a vital role in shaping our identities and experiences. It can lift our spirits, calm our minds, or bring back powerful memories. Studies show that listening to music can improve concentration, reduce stress, and even enhance creativity. People who actively appreciate music—by learning instruments, studying different genres, or attending live performances—often develop a deeper emotional awareness and stronger communication skills.

       Culturally, music connects people across backgrounds, creating a shared sense of understanding and community. National anthems, traditional songs, and popular hits all serve as reflections of who we are. In education, music appreciation encourages critical thinking and empathy, helping students explore different perspectives. Overall, embracing music not only enriches our personal lives but also strengthens our social connections. Whether you’re a performer or a listener, music has the power to shape how we feel, think, and connect with the world.

  1. APhysical strength
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  2. B Time management
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  3. CEmotional awareness
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  4. DCooking
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C

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試題 39
How does music appreciation promote cultural understanding?

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The Power of Music Appreciation

        Music appreciation is more than just enjoying a good song—it’s about understanding how music influences emotions, culture, and personal growth. From childhood to adulthood, music plays a vital role in shaping our identities and experiences. It can lift our spirits, calm our minds, or bring back powerful memories. Studies show that listening to music can improve concentration, reduce stress, and even enhance creativity. People who actively appreciate music—by learning instruments, studying different genres, or attending live performances—often develop a deeper emotional awareness and stronger communication skills.

       Culturally, music connects people across backgrounds, creating a shared sense of understanding and community. National anthems, traditional songs, and popular hits all serve as reflections of who we are. In education, music appreciation encourages critical thinking and empathy, helping students explore different perspectives. Overall, embracing music not only enriches our personal lives but also strengthens our social connections. Whether you’re a performer or a listener, music has the power to shape how we feel, think, and connect with the world.

  1. ABy dividing people into groups
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  2. BBy focusing on only one style of music
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  3. CBy connecting people through shared experiences
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  4. DBy ignoring cultural traditions
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C

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試題 40
What is one benefit of music in education, as mentioned in the essay?

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The Power of Music Appreciation

        Music appreciation is more than just enjoying a good song—it’s about understanding how music influences emotions, culture, and personal growth. From childhood to adulthood, music plays a vital role in shaping our identities and experiences. It can lift our spirits, calm our minds, or bring back powerful memories. Studies show that listening to music can improve concentration, reduce stress, and even enhance creativity. People who actively appreciate music—by learning instruments, studying different genres, or attending live performances—often develop a deeper emotional awareness and stronger communication skills.

       Culturally, music connects people across backgrounds, creating a shared sense of understanding and community. National anthems, traditional songs, and popular hits all serve as reflections of who we are. In education, music appreciation encourages critical thinking and empathy, helping students explore different perspectives. Overall, embracing music not only enriches our personal lives but also strengthens our social connections. Whether you’re a performer or a listener, music has the power to shape how we feel, think, and connect with the world.

  1. AIt reduces the need for exams
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  2. BIt replaces traditional subjects
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  3. CIt helps students develop empathy and critical thinking
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  4. D It limits classroom discussions
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C

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試題 41
What is geotagging?

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       Geotagging of destinations is widely lamented for fueling overtourism, but now is being used to help travelers with disabilities, aid in wildlife conservation, and showcase forgotten Black history. When tourists upload images or videos to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter), they commonly use geotagging, which attaches their GPS coordinates.

       This allows them to document their travels, but can also trigger a deluge of visitors to heavily geotagged spots, like Arizona’s Horseshoe Bend, which became more littered. On the flip side, geotagging is increasingly being used in positive ways, helping to address environmental and social issues, and even crowding, according to tourism experts.

       Aiding tourists with disabilities is one of several upsides to geotagging, says Ulrich Gunter, professor of tourism economics at Modul University Vienna in Austria. Google Maps has a function that shows wheelchair-accessible routes through many of the world’s major cities, based on geotagging of accessible ramps, lifts, and car parks.

       At the same time, tourists can harm a destination by geotagging it, warns Greg Richards, professor of placemaking and events at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Amsterdam is experiencing a blight dubbed the “TikTok queue,” where tourists swarm the same few geotagged restaurants or cafes trending on social media so they can film similar videos to post online.

       TikTok queues cause commotion, crowding, and littering, Richards explains. Some venues are so inundated, like Amsterdam’s Fabel Fries restaurant, that they now have two lines, one for regular customers, and another for content creators.

       Geotagging can also harm natural locations, like South Africa’s Kruger National Park, where poachers tracked endangered animals via social media posts. Such spots which are widely geotagged often suffer “soil erosion, habitat destruction, and depletion of local flora and fauna due to uncontrolled visitor activities,” says Natalia Bayona, executive director at the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

        Fortunately, geotagging by travelers can have benefits for wilderness destinations, Bayona adds. This technology is being used by tourists to aid citizen science projects, such as wildlife tracking and environmental monitoring.

       “By sharing the location of various flora and fauna, or reporting instances of littering and pollution, tourists can help local authorities and conservationists better understand ecological trends and challenges,” she says. “This grassroots approach not only empowers travelers by giving them a sense of agency in preserving the destinations they love, but also fosters a deeper connection between tourists and the local environment.”

  1. AIt is a new social media platform.
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  2. BIt is a process of adding a location to social media posts.
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  3. CIt is a political movement.
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  4. DIt is a type of tourism.
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B

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試題 42
According to the article, which of the following is not a downside to geotagging?

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       Geotagging of destinations is widely lamented for fueling overtourism, but now is being used to help travelers with disabilities, aid in wildlife conservation, and showcase forgotten Black history. When tourists upload images or videos to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter), they commonly use geotagging, which attaches their GPS coordinates.

       This allows them to document their travels, but can also trigger a deluge of visitors to heavily geotagged spots, like Arizona’s Horseshoe Bend, which became more littered. On the flip side, geotagging is increasingly being used in positive ways, helping to address environmental and social issues, and even crowding, according to tourism experts.

       Aiding tourists with disabilities is one of several upsides to geotagging, says Ulrich Gunter, professor of tourism economics at Modul University Vienna in Austria. Google Maps has a function that shows wheelchair-accessible routes through many of the world’s major cities, based on geotagging of accessible ramps, lifts, and car parks.

       At the same time, tourists can harm a destination by geotagging it, warns Greg Richards, professor of placemaking and events at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Amsterdam is experiencing a blight dubbed the “TikTok queue,” where tourists swarm the same few geotagged restaurants or cafes trending on social media so they can film similar videos to post online.

       TikTok queues cause commotion, crowding, and littering, Richards explains. Some venues are so inundated, like Amsterdam’s Fabel Fries restaurant, that they now have two lines, one for regular customers, and another for content creators.

       Geotagging can also harm natural locations, like South Africa’s Kruger National Park, where poachers tracked endangered animals via social media posts. Such spots which are widely geotagged often suffer “soil erosion, habitat destruction, and depletion of local flora and fauna due to uncontrolled visitor activities,” says Natalia Bayona, executive director at the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

        Fortunately, geotagging by travelers can have benefits for wilderness destinations, Bayona adds. This technology is being used by tourists to aid citizen science projects, such as wildlife tracking and environmental monitoring.

       “By sharing the location of various flora and fauna, or reporting instances of littering and pollution, tourists can help local authorities and conservationists better understand ecological trends and challenges,” she says. “This grassroots approach not only empowers travelers by giving them a sense of agency in preserving the destinations they love, but also fosters a deeper connection between tourists and the local environment.”

  1. AIt increases air pollution.
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  2. BIt helps poacher find and hunt endangered animals.
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  3. C It can lead to more crowding and littering.
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  4. DIt can lead to soil erosion.
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A

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試題 43
Which of the following words is closest in meaning to the word “queue” in paragraph four?

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       Geotagging of destinations is widely lamented for fueling overtourism, but now is being used to help travelers with disabilities, aid in wildlife conservation, and showcase forgotten Black history. When tourists upload images or videos to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter), they commonly use geotagging, which attaches their GPS coordinates.

       This allows them to document their travels, but can also trigger a deluge of visitors to heavily geotagged spots, like Arizona’s Horseshoe Bend, which became more littered. On the flip side, geotagging is increasingly being used in positive ways, helping to address environmental and social issues, and even crowding, according to tourism experts.

       Aiding tourists with disabilities is one of several upsides to geotagging, says Ulrich Gunter, professor of tourism economics at Modul University Vienna in Austria. Google Maps has a function that shows wheelchair-accessible routes through many of the world’s major cities, based on geotagging of accessible ramps, lifts, and car parks.

       At the same time, tourists can harm a destination by geotagging it, warns Greg Richards, professor of placemaking and events at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Amsterdam is experiencing a blight dubbed the “TikTok queue,” where tourists swarm the same few geotagged restaurants or cafes trending on social media so they can film similar videos to post online.

       TikTok queues cause commotion, crowding, and littering, Richards explains. Some venues are so inundated, like Amsterdam’s Fabel Fries restaurant, that they now have two lines, one for regular customers, and another for content creators.

       Geotagging can also harm natural locations, like South Africa’s Kruger National Park, where poachers tracked endangered animals via social media posts. Such spots which are widely geotagged often suffer “soil erosion, habitat destruction, and depletion of local flora and fauna due to uncontrolled visitor activities,” says Natalia Bayona, executive director at the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

        Fortunately, geotagging by travelers can have benefits for wilderness destinations, Bayona adds. This technology is being used by tourists to aid citizen science projects, such as wildlife tracking and environmental monitoring.

       “By sharing the location of various flora and fauna, or reporting instances of littering and pollution, tourists can help local authorities and conservationists better understand ecological trends and challenges,” she says. “This grassroots approach not only empowers travelers by giving them a sense of agency in preserving the destinations they love, but also fosters a deeper connection between tourists and the local environment.”

  1. AParty.
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  2. BLine.
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  3. CIndividuals.
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  4. DGroup.
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B

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試題 44
How can geotagging help tourists with disabilities?

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       Geotagging of destinations is widely lamented for fueling overtourism, but now is being used to help travelers with disabilities, aid in wildlife conservation, and showcase forgotten Black history. When tourists upload images or videos to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter), they commonly use geotagging, which attaches their GPS coordinates.

       This allows them to document their travels, but can also trigger a deluge of visitors to heavily geotagged spots, like Arizona’s Horseshoe Bend, which became more littered. On the flip side, geotagging is increasingly being used in positive ways, helping to address environmental and social issues, and even crowding, according to tourism experts.

       Aiding tourists with disabilities is one of several upsides to geotagging, says Ulrich Gunter, professor of tourism economics at Modul University Vienna in Austria. Google Maps has a function that shows wheelchair-accessible routes through many of the world’s major cities, based on geotagging of accessible ramps, lifts, and car parks.

       At the same time, tourists can harm a destination by geotagging it, warns Greg Richards, professor of placemaking and events at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Amsterdam is experiencing a blight dubbed the “TikTok queue,” where tourists swarm the same few geotagged restaurants or cafes trending on social media so they can film similar videos to post online.

       TikTok queues cause commotion, crowding, and littering, Richards explains. Some venues are so inundated, like Amsterdam’s Fabel Fries restaurant, that they now have two lines, one for regular customers, and another for content creators.

       Geotagging can also harm natural locations, like South Africa’s Kruger National Park, where poachers tracked endangered animals via social media posts. Such spots which are widely geotagged often suffer “soil erosion, habitat destruction, and depletion of local flora and fauna due to uncontrolled visitor activities,” says Natalia Bayona, executive director at the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

        Fortunately, geotagging by travelers can have benefits for wilderness destinations, Bayona adds. This technology is being used by tourists to aid citizen science projects, such as wildlife tracking and environmental monitoring.

       “By sharing the location of various flora and fauna, or reporting instances of littering and pollution, tourists can help local authorities and conservationists better understand ecological trends and challenges,” she says. “This grassroots approach not only empowers travelers by giving them a sense of agency in preserving the destinations they love, but also fosters a deeper connection between tourists and the local environment.”

  1. AIt helps create more car parks and ramps.
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  2. BIt allows tourists to call for wheelchair accessible taxis.
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  3. CThe profits from geotagging are donated to a charity that focuses on people with disabilities.
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  4. D It makes it easier for tourists to find wheelchair accessible routes.
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正確答案

D

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試題 45
According to Natalia Bayona, how can geotagging help the environment?

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       Geotagging of destinations is widely lamented for fueling overtourism, but now is being used to help travelers with disabilities, aid in wildlife conservation, and showcase forgotten Black history. When tourists upload images or videos to Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, or X (formerly Twitter), they commonly use geotagging, which attaches their GPS coordinates.

       This allows them to document their travels, but can also trigger a deluge of visitors to heavily geotagged spots, like Arizona’s Horseshoe Bend, which became more littered. On the flip side, geotagging is increasingly being used in positive ways, helping to address environmental and social issues, and even crowding, according to tourism experts.

       Aiding tourists with disabilities is one of several upsides to geotagging, says Ulrich Gunter, professor of tourism economics at Modul University Vienna in Austria. Google Maps has a function that shows wheelchair-accessible routes through many of the world’s major cities, based on geotagging of accessible ramps, lifts, and car parks.

       At the same time, tourists can harm a destination by geotagging it, warns Greg Richards, professor of placemaking and events at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Amsterdam is experiencing a blight dubbed the “TikTok queue,” where tourists swarm the same few geotagged restaurants or cafes trending on social media so they can film similar videos to post online.

       TikTok queues cause commotion, crowding, and littering, Richards explains. Some venues are so inundated, like Amsterdam’s Fabel Fries restaurant, that they now have two lines, one for regular customers, and another for content creators.

       Geotagging can also harm natural locations, like South Africa’s Kruger National Park, where poachers tracked endangered animals via social media posts. Such spots which are widely geotagged often suffer “soil erosion, habitat destruction, and depletion of local flora and fauna due to uncontrolled visitor activities,” says Natalia Bayona, executive director at the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

        Fortunately, geotagging by travelers can have benefits for wilderness destinations, Bayona adds. This technology is being used by tourists to aid citizen science projects, such as wildlife tracking and environmental monitoring.

       “By sharing the location of various flora and fauna, or reporting instances of littering and pollution, tourists can help local authorities and conservationists better understand ecological trends and challenges,” she says. “This grassroots approach not only empowers travelers by giving them a sense of agency in preserving the destinations they love, but also fosters a deeper connection between tourists and the local environment.”

  1. AIt generates more money for the local tourism industry.
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  2. B It allows tourists to better understand local fauna.
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  3. C It creates a bond between tourists and the local environment.
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  4. D It allows famous landmarks to go viral.
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正確答案

C

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試題 46
Which question is not explored within the scope of this article?

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       Obsessive compulsive disorder (hereafter OCD) is like a cousin to anxiety disorders, and oftentimes, people have both OCD and anxiety. It’s also one of the most misunderstood psychiatric conditions that exist. Its characteristic features are a combination of obsessions, which are repeated intrusive or unwanted thoughts or images or urgers; and repetitive behaviors that people have to do over and over again, such as the need to constantly reorganize, recheck or redo things.

       Child clinical psychologists see OCD emerge as young as 4. The average age of onset is preteen or early teenage years. It younger kids, we often see a lot of reassurance seeking or needing to ask parents the same question over and over again or needing them to say certain things in certain ways. Parents often get drawn into their rituals. Parents find themselves walking on eggshells and feeling like they need to do the same thing in the same way over and over again for reasons that don’t seem to make sense.

        Parenting a child with OCD has a lot of stressors and challenges. Connecting with others who have gone through it or are going through it is a really important part of that journey. Child clinical psychologists try to make kids feel better in the moment because we’re parents and we want our kids to feel better. But when it’s coming from a place of unhelpful anxiety or intrusive thoughts or obsessions, we are actually not helping our child, we’re helping the OCD. The sooner you can try to break up some of those rituals, generally, the better the course for the child.

  1. AWhat is obsessive compulsive disorder?
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  2. BAt what age does obsessive compulsive disorder start?
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  3. CWhat steps can parents take to help children with obsessive compulsive disorder?
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  4. DHow do you come to recognize obsessive compulsive disorder in your child’s behavior?
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D

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試題 47
Which of the children described below is most likely to exhibit characteristics of obsessive-compulsive disorder?

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       Obsessive compulsive disorder (hereafter OCD) is like a cousin to anxiety disorders, and oftentimes, people have both OCD and anxiety. It’s also one of the most misunderstood psychiatric conditions that exist. Its characteristic features are a combination of obsessions, which are repeated intrusive or unwanted thoughts or images or urgers; and repetitive behaviors that people have to do over and over again, such as the need to constantly reorganize, recheck or redo things.

       Child clinical psychologists see OCD emerge as young as 4. The average age of onset is preteen or early teenage years. It younger kids, we often see a lot of reassurance seeking or needing to ask parents the same question over and over again or needing them to say certain things in certain ways. Parents often get drawn into their rituals. Parents find themselves walking on eggshells and feeling like they need to do the same thing in the same way over and over again for reasons that don’t seem to make sense.

        Parenting a child with OCD has a lot of stressors and challenges. Connecting with others who have gone through it or are going through it is a really important part of that journey. Child clinical psychologists try to make kids feel better in the moment because we’re parents and we want our kids to feel better. But when it’s coming from a place of unhelpful anxiety or intrusive thoughts or obsessions, we are actually not helping our child, we’re helping the OCD. The sooner you can try to break up some of those rituals, generally, the better the course for the child.

  1. AKeven struggles with understanding nonverbal communication, such as body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice.
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  2. BMary has simple vocal tics including throat clearing, grunting, sniffing, or coughing.
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  3. CDavid has difficulty with sustained attention and engages in constant movement, such as fidgeting, tapping their feet, or squirming in their seats.
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  4. DLucy engages in excessive handwashing, cleaning, or sanitizing behaviors due to a fear of contamination.
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D

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試題 48
To what does the term “we” in the second paragraph refer?

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       Obsessive compulsive disorder (hereafter OCD) is like a cousin to anxiety disorders, and oftentimes, people have both OCD and anxiety. It’s also one of the most misunderstood psychiatric conditions that exist. Its characteristic features are a combination of obsessions, which are repeated intrusive or unwanted thoughts or images or urgers; and repetitive behaviors that people have to do over and over again, such as the need to constantly reorganize, recheck or redo things.

       Child clinical psychologists see OCD emerge as young as 4. The average age of onset is preteen or early teenage years. It younger kids, we often see a lot of reassurance seeking or needing to ask parents the same question over and over again or needing them to say certain things in certain ways. Parents often get drawn into their rituals. Parents find themselves walking on eggshells and feeling like they need to do the same thing in the same way over and over again for reasons that don’t seem to make sense.

        Parenting a child with OCD has a lot of stressors and challenges. Connecting with others who have gone through it or are going through it is a really important part of that journey. Child clinical psychologists try to make kids feel better in the moment because we’re parents and we want our kids to feel better. But when it’s coming from a place of unhelpful anxiety or intrusive thoughts or obsessions, we are actually not helping our child, we’re helping the OCD. The sooner you can try to break up some of those rituals, generally, the better the course for the child.

  1. Aparents
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  2. Bpsychologists
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  3. Cchildren
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  4. Dnetworks
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試題 49
What is meant by the expression “walking on eggshells” as used in the second paragraph?

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       Obsessive compulsive disorder (hereafter OCD) is like a cousin to anxiety disorders, and oftentimes, people have both OCD and anxiety. It’s also one of the most misunderstood psychiatric conditions that exist. Its characteristic features are a combination of obsessions, which are repeated intrusive or unwanted thoughts or images or urgers; and repetitive behaviors that people have to do over and over again, such as the need to constantly reorganize, recheck or redo things.

       Child clinical psychologists see OCD emerge as young as 4. The average age of onset is preteen or early teenage years. It younger kids, we often see a lot of reassurance seeking or needing to ask parents the same question over and over again or needing them to say certain things in certain ways. Parents often get drawn into their rituals. Parents find themselves walking on eggshells and feeling like they need to do the same thing in the same way over and over again for reasons that don’t seem to make sense.

        Parenting a child with OCD has a lot of stressors and challenges. Connecting with others who have gone through it or are going through it is a really important part of that journey. Child clinical psychologists try to make kids feel better in the moment because we’re parents and we want our kids to feel better. But when it’s coming from a place of unhelpful anxiety or intrusive thoughts or obsessions, we are actually not helping our child, we’re helping the OCD. The sooner you can try to break up some of those rituals, generally, the better the course for the child.

  1. Abeing very careful not to offend or upset someone
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  2. Bto avoid talking about what is important
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  3. Csomething that seems bad at first, but results in something good happening later
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  4. Dto be wrong about the reason for something or the way to achieve something
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A

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試題 50
Which recommendation is NOT suggested in this article for managing children with OCD?

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       Obsessive compulsive disorder (hereafter OCD) is like a cousin to anxiety disorders, and oftentimes, people have both OCD and anxiety. It’s also one of the most misunderstood psychiatric conditions that exist. Its characteristic features are a combination of obsessions, which are repeated intrusive or unwanted thoughts or images or urgers; and repetitive behaviors that people have to do over and over again, such as the need to constantly reorganize, recheck or redo things.

       Child clinical psychologists see OCD emerge as young as 4. The average age of onset is preteen or early teenage years. It younger kids, we often see a lot of reassurance seeking or needing to ask parents the same question over and over again or needing them to say certain things in certain ways. Parents often get drawn into their rituals. Parents find themselves walking on eggshells and feeling like they need to do the same thing in the same way over and over again for reasons that don’t seem to make sense.

        Parenting a child with OCD has a lot of stressors and challenges. Connecting with others who have gone through it or are going through it is a really important part of that journey. Child clinical psychologists try to make kids feel better in the moment because we’re parents and we want our kids to feel better. But when it’s coming from a place of unhelpful anxiety or intrusive thoughts or obsessions, we are actually not helping our child, we’re helping the OCD. The sooner you can try to break up some of those rituals, generally, the better the course for the child.

  1. ABuilding a support network can help navigate the challenges
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  2. BResponding to OCD-related anxiety in ways that reinforce the behavior can actually worsen the condition
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  3. CRole-playing scenarios to practice interpreting cues in a safe, controlled way
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  4. DThe sooner parents can break up rituals, the better the long-term outcome for the child.
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C

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