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1、105 學年度 第 1 學期 期末考 英文科試卷 共 6 頁 第 1 頁國立台東高中 105 學年度 第 1 學期 高一 英文科 期末考題目卷適用班級:101109 【答案卡+答案卷】 班級: 姓名: 座號:壹、 單選題 56%一、語法測驗 10% 1. The book will _ next month.(A)published (B)publishing (C)be published (D)to publish2. When Owen _ tomorrow, we will give him a welcome home party.(A)will come (B)come (C)ha

2、s come (D)comes3. Lucy _ her son in the crowd just now.(A)lost (B)loses (C)is losing (D)has lost4. I gave Frank the book which I _ the day before yesterday.(A)bought (B)have bought (C)had bought (D)will buy5. I _ of such an interesting story.(A)have never hear (B)never have heard (C)have never been

3、heard (D)have never heard6. Dont worry. Simon _ let you down.(A)wont (B)didnt (C)cant (D)doesnt7. There _ no rain tomorrow.(A)is (B)will (C)will be (D)will have8. Mike _ done the work.(A)doesnt (B)hasnt (C)didnt (D)never9. The party _ on last Friday night.(A)was held (B)held (C)has been held (D)will

4、 be held10. I _ see the popular singer yesterday. (A)do (B)does (C)had (D)did二、克漏字 16% (每題 1 分)(一)11-15 為題組It is obvious _11_ volunteer work helps society. However, does it also help the volunteers? Do volunteers get anything out of their work, besides the sense of achievement? Sure they do. Through

5、 volunteer work, most people can get valuable experience and knowledge. Many volunteers can also learn new skills which prepare them _12_ full-time jobs. Moreover, it might surprise you that such experience is sometimes as helpful as a degree when it comes to_13_ a job. Let us say you sort mail in t

6、he office of a hospital on weekdays. When the weekend comes, it is time for you, the volunteer, to go out and _14_ funds on the busy city streets or in front of shopping centers. Now, it may seem _15_ to do all of this unpaid work. But when you are looking for a paid job, the experience youve gained

7、 as a volunteer may help you a lot. 11. (A)for (B)to (C)that (D)which12. (A)with (B)to (C)on (D)for13. (A)landing (B)land (C)to land (D)landed14. (A)get (B)raise (C)hold (D)take15. (A)priceless (B)useful (C)valuable (D)worthless(二) 16-20 為題組Sometimes we tell white lies in order not to hurt other peo

8、ples feelings. If a good friend gets a terrible new haircut, we are likely to lie and say, “I like your new haircut. It looks good _16_ you,” to spare his or her _17_. This type of lie is generally not _18_ bad or wrong. Many people tell white lies instead of the truth for the purpose of preventing

9、negative reactions. Therefore, white lies can sometimes be useful in maintaining good relationships.Similarly, we tell “protective lies” so as to keep ourselves out of dangerous situations. Parents may teach their children to use this type of lie in certain _19_. Some parents, for example, ask their

10、 children to say that Mom and Dad are too busy to 105 學年度 第 1 學期 期末考 英文科試卷 共 6 頁 第 2 頁_20_ the phone if a stranger calls while they are out. In this situation, protective lies may keep people safe from harm.16. (A)with (B)for (C)at (D)on17. (A)faces (B)feelings (C)mistakes (D)confidence18. (A)consid

11、ered (B)seen (C)taken (D)viewed19. (A)way (B)method (C)form (D)circumstances20. (A)call (B)take (C)come to (D)catch(三) 21-26 為題組If your city were a war zone, life would be a daily struggle to survive. Ask yourself: What would you be willing to _21_ your life for? Perhaps food, water, or medicine com

12、es to mind. But for the citizens of one town in war-torn Syria, the answer is a _22_ one: books.In Darayya, a suburb of Damascus, people put themselves in harms way _23_ find new books to add to a secret underground library. Searching through bomb-damaged homes and buildings, they seek out books of

13、all kinds, _24_ that knowledge is as much a necessity as physical supplies. “We saw that it was vital to create a new library so that we could continue our education,” said Anas Ahmad, a former student who helped found the library.With more than 1,400 books, the library is regularly used by children

14、, teachers, doctors, and even fighters _25_ consider reading an important inspirational activity, _26_ the difficulty of their situation. “The library holds a special place in all our hearts,” said fighter Omar Abu Anas. “Books motivate us to keep on going.”21. (A)risk (B)take (C)make (D)pay22. (A)s

15、urprise (B)surprised (C)surprising (D)surprisedly23. (A)as to (B)in order to (C)so that (D)occur to24. (A)believe (B)to believe (C)believed (D)believing25. (A)they (B)who (C)to (D)however26. (A)for (B)because of (C)despite (D)though三、文意選填 14%(每題 1 分)27-33 為題組(A)scratch (B)present (C)stress (D)warmin

16、g up(E)open (AB)allergies (AC)willing (AD)withoutAllowing pets in the office can be good for business. This is because people who come to work with their pets are more comfortable in the office and more _27_ to put in extra time at work. Pet supply giant Petcowhose office workers bring dogs, cats, l

17、izards, and birdseven allows pets to be _28_ during business meetings, claiming that it helps workers feel more relaxed and _29_ with one another.Although the benefits of having pets in the workplace are attractive, its not _30_ its problems. Some people have _31_ to certain types of animals or may

18、even have a fear of them. Furthermore, the pets themselves could have trouble in the office. Some can become restless and may not behave; dogs might constantly bark, or cats might _32_ up furniture. Additionally, office equipment like printers and phones frequently make noises that could frighten pe

19、ts. Even though it may sometimes cause problems, more and more companies are _33_ to the idea of having pets in the office. In the right environment, a pro-pet policy could bring workersand their petsa little more joy during the workweek.34-40 為題組(A)mixed (B)origin (C)flavor (D)occasions(E)served (A

20、B)spoilage (AC)custom (AD)associatedWith Christmas just around the corner, its time to get ready for our favorite holiday treats. Although they are loved by many, few people know how these items became _34_ with the holiday. Lets take a look at the _35_ of some of the most famous Christmas treats.10

21、5 學年度 第 1 學期 期末考 英文科試卷 共 6 頁 第 3 頁Eggnog was originally a drink for the wealthy in England. In the winter, they drank warm milk with egg, seasoned with expensive spices and liquors. This _36_ traveled with colonists to America in the 18th century, where there were plenty of dairy products and cheap

22、rum. The drink was _37_ in small wooden cups called noggins. This popular drink came to be called eggnog, which is the name we know it by today.Fruitcake was first made by the ancient Romans, who _38_ nuts, seeds, and raisins together with flour and shaped the mixture into a round cake. In time, hon

23、ey and spices were added to the recipe. Later, alcohol was used to add flavor and avoid _39_. These ingredients cost a pretty penny, which might be why fruitcakes were usually saved for special _40_ like Christmas.四、閱讀測驗 16% (每題 2 分)41-44 為題組A superstition is a belief, and it means that one event ca

24、n result inor preventanother, especially when the two are in no way related. Take a rabbits foot. Rabbits, unlike most other animals, touch the ground with their back feet first when they are running. Many Westerners thus think that this is unusual and regard a rabbits foot as a lucky sign. However,

25、 there is no scientific proof of this superstition. Knocking on wood is another similar example. Americans are used to saying “knock on wood” or actually doing so to prevent something bad from happening when they have just said it wont occur or hasnt occurred. This is because they are afraid that tr

26、ee spirits would affect their luck. Many people stick to these beliefs because they tend to superstitiously associate one event with another.In addition to the above superstitions for good luck, some customs that have long been practiced grow out of peoples fears. Most people practice these customs

27、to deal with the unknown. In Taiwan, for instance, the word for the number “four” sounds like the word for “death.” Because of this association, the number “four” has long been viewed as an unlucky number by most Taiwanese people. The reason why people in some Western countries often say “Bless you”

28、 when someone sneezes is also based on superstition. In the past, they used to believe that devils might enter a persons body when that person sneezed.Nowadays, because of changing ideas, some superstitious customs are practiced in different ways. People are now turning to artificial feet of a rabbi

29、t to take the place of real ones, since this will help to stop the unnecessary killing of animals. However, many people still find comfort in following superstition-based customs. Though people are unable to predict the future, they still try their best to find a chance to control it.41. What is the

30、 main idea of this passage?(A) We should find out the origins of superstitions instead of believing in them without doubt.(B) Believing in superstitions is foolish.(C) Following superstition-based customs can ensure your safety.(D) There are various superstitions in our daily activities.42. American

31、s like to say “knock on wood” because _.(A) they believe tree spirits may bless you(B) they believe tree spirits may keep bad things away(C) they believe tree spirits may make good fortune go away (D) they believe tree spirits may bring good luck43. Why do people in some Western countries often say

32、“Bless you” when someone sneezes?(A) They believe a persons spirit would get out of the body when that person sneezes.(B) They believe evil spirits would go into a persons body when that person sneezes. (C) They believe good spirits would bless a person when that person sneezes.(D) They believe God

33、would send angels to help a person when that person sneezes.44. According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT mentioned?(A) People follow superstition-based customs because they want to find ways to dominate the future.(B) A rabbits foot is considered lucky.(C) In Taiwan, the nu

34、mbers 6 and 8 are believed to have good meanings because they sound similar to words that have positive meanings.(D) There is no scientific evidence of many superstitions.105 學年度 第 1 學期 期末考 英文科試卷 共 6 頁 第 4 頁45-48 為題組There is a long-held belief that when meeting someone, the more eye contact we have

35、with the person, the better. The result is an unfortunate tendency for people making initial contactin a job interview, for exampleto stare fixedly at the other individual. However, this behavior is likely to make the interviewer feel very uncomfortable. Most of us are comfortable with eye contact l

36、asting a few seconds. But eye contact which persists longer than that can make us nervous.Another widely accepted belief is that powerful people in a societyoften menshow their dominance over others by touching them in a variety of ways. In fact, research shows that in almost all cases, lower-status

37、 people initiate touch. Women also initiate touch more often than men do. The belief that rapid speech and lying go together is also widespread and enduring. We react stronglyand suspiciouslyto fast talk. However, the opposite is a greater cause for suspicion. Speech that is slow, because it is lace

38、d with pauses or errors, is a more reliable indicator of lying than the opposite.(出自 100 年學測閱讀測驗題)45. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? (A) Rapid speech without mistakes is a reliable sign of intelligence.(B) Women often play a more dominant role than men in a commu

39、nity.(C) Speaking slowly is more often a sign of lying than speaking quickly.(D) Touching tends to be initiated first by people of higher social positions.46. What is true about fixing your eyes on a person when you first meet him/her? (A) Fixing your eyes on the person will make him/her feel at eas

40、e. (B) It is more polite to fix your eyes on him/her as long as you can.(C) Most people feel uneasy to have eye contact for over a few seconds.(D) It doesnt make a difference whether you fix your eyes on him/her or not.47. Which of the following is NOT discussed in the passage? (A) Facial expression

41、s.(B) Physical contact.(C) Rate of speech.(D) Eye contact.48. What is the main idea of the passage? (A) People have an instinct for interpreting non-verbal communication. (B) We should not judge the intention of a person by his body language.(C) A good knowledge of body language is essential for suc

42、cessful communication.(D) Common beliefs about verbal and non-verbal communication are not always correct.貳、 非選題 44%一、文意字彙 20% (每題 2 分) 請寫出完整的單字在答案卷上1. Jason d ed me into believing that shaking ones head expressed disagreement in Bulgaria.2. As the class leader, Patty is r e for keeping everything i

43、n our class in order.3. Dont I e me in your fight with Andrew. I choose to be on neither of your sides.4. Washingtons father didnt punish him for having cut down a cherry tree. Instead, his father praised him for his h y.5. Benny hated going to school, but he a ted that it was necessary for him to d

44、o so for his future.6. Life in r l areas is usually slower and quieter than that in big cities.7. Dylan kept on asking Laura what had happened, but she r ed silent and refused to answer him.105 學年度 第 1 學期 期末考 英文科試卷 共 6 頁 第 5 頁8. School clubs were set up for students who want to p e their interests.9

45、. The b t of keeping a diary is that you can record interesting things in your everyday life.10. I believe that Darren can h e the problem; just leave it to him and he will solve it properly.二、 句子合併或改寫 8% (每題 2 分)1. I cant dance (good) my sister but I can sing better than she can.(請用 S1 + be/V + as

46、adj. (+ N) as + S2 . . .或是 S1 + V + as adv. as + S2 . . .寫出完整句子)2. Mr. Li has already called you several times. . (call . . . back)請用 It is time寫出完整的句子3. The boy wanted to make the tangerine taste less sour. He put it into some warm water. (請用 for the purpose of 改寫句子)4. That some common things we us

47、e every day can perform magic is amazing. (請用 It 改寫句子 .)三、翻譯 16% (每格 1 分)長得漂亮讓 Laura 比別的應徵者更具優勢。Being beautiful (1) Laura an advantage (2) other applicants.Henry 突然笑了起來以掩飾內心的不安。Henry burst out laughing to (3) (4) his insecurityDick 因為沒有足夠的勇氣處理他可能要面臨的怒氣,而決定不跟老婆說實話。Dick decided not to tell the truth t

48、o his wife because he wasnt (5) (6) to deal with the anger that he might face.這麼樂觀的人會得憂鬱症,真是令人難以相信。It is (7) (8) such an optimistic person suffers from depression.Jason 花了很多時間陪女朋友。Jason spent a lot of time (9) his girlfriend. (請填介係詞)她的死跟這個男人有很大的關係。Her death had (10) to do with the man.Cindy 趕著去學校接小孩。Cindy is hurrying to (11) (12) her child from school.警方已經設立路障來抓住這二個逃犯。The police have (13) (14) roadblocks for the purpose of catching the two escaped criminals我寧願去運動,也不要玩手機I would (15) take exercise (16) use the smartphone.

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