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1.[單選題]MyWritingTeacher

Englishwritingwasalwayseasyforme,butthatchangedonthefirstdayIwalkedintoMrsJohnson'sclass.Beforethat,I'dheardrumorsfromformerstudents.Theysaidshewasstrictandherclasswashardtopass.SoIwasverynervous.

Thefirsttimewemet,MrsJohnsontoldusherclasswouldbedifficult.Butshewouldgiveusnew"tools"andguideusthrough.Sheexplainedthathergradingsystemwasdifferent,andthatwewouldnotseehighscoressoon."Everythingyoudoinclassmatters,"shesaid."Aswritingisanart,ittakesalongtimetoperfect."

MrsJohnsonscaredme.IwasafraidofwhatshewouldsayifIaskedaquestion.SoinclassIkeptsilentmostofthetimeandcouldn'tfollowher.WhenIgotmyfirstessayback,mygradewasterrible.IwasannoyedwithMrs.Johnson.Idislikedgoingtoherclass.

ThenIrealizedIneededtofindoutwhatIcoulddotoimprovemygradeandhowtousethe"tools"inmywriting.AsIstilldidn'tdaretotalktoMrsJohnsoninperson,Ie-mailedher.Inthisway,sheandIworkedtogethertoimprovemywriting.Byandby,Icouldtalktoherbothonlineandinperson.Shewalkedmethrougheverysteptounderstandhowtowriteanessay.Togetherwesawimprovementinmywork.

FromthisIdiscoveredthataskingforhelpcouldactuallywork.BehindeverythingMrsJohnsonwassaying,sheactuallycaredaboutmeandwhereIwouldbeinthefuture.SheknockedmedownsothatIcouldclimbbackstronger.

1.IwasworriedwhenIwasinMrsJohnson'sfirstclass.()

2.MrsJohnsonusedthesamegradingsystemasotherteachers.()

3.MrsJohnsonregardswritingasanart.()

4.Iwasactiveinclassinthebeginning.()

5.MoststudentsenjoyedMrsJohnson'sclass.()

6.Igotahighscoreformyfirstessay.()

7.MrsJohnsonpreferredtoemailstudents.()

8.MrsJohnsonletmeimprovemywritingbymyself.()

9.Ifinallybecameatopstudentinthewritingclass.()

10.MrsJohnsoncaredaboutmyfuture.()

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

A.True

B.False

C.NotGiven

2.[單選題]TheKilt

WheneverpeoplefromScotlandliveinforeigncountries,theyarealwaysasked:"IsScotlandthatplacewheremenwearskirts?"Theshortanswerisyes,butthereismoreaboutthemythsofScottish"skirts".

The"skirt"thatScotsmen(蘇格蘭男子)sometimesweariscalledakilt.ItispartofthetraditionaldressofScotland.Thekiltisclearlyveryfamousacrosstheworld.Itseemsthateverybodyhasheardofit,andthatmostpeoplehaveseenapictureofamanwearingone.

People'sknowledgeandideasaboutScotsmenwearingthesefunnykiltscomefromfilmsandtelevision.Everytimepeoplefromothercountriesaskaboutthekilt,theymentionMelGibson'sfilm,Braveheart.Inmanycountries,therearetelevisionprogrammesaboutScotland.Theseprogrammesalwaysincludeinformationorimagesofmeninkilts.

Ofcourse,inScotland,youwilloftenseethekilt.Therealityis,though,thatyouwillmostcommonlyseeitintouristareas.ThemainstreetsandtouristareasofScotlandalwayshaveaScotsmanwearingakiltandalltouristshopsinthecountrysellkiltsindifferentcolours.

ButkiltsarenotsomethingthatScottishpeopleseeeveryday.Kiltsareforspecialoccasions,suchasweddings,funeralsandotherbigandimportantevents.Scotsmendonotputontheirkiltjusttobuyabottleofmilkandaloafofbreadatthesupermarket.Thereasonforthismaybethatkiltsareveryexpensive.Whenamanwearsakilt,henormallywearsitwithaspecialshirt,jacket,socksandshoes.Thisisobviouslynotcheap.Infact,anaveragekiltoutfit(全套服裝)costsaround£500.

1.Accordingtothetext,Scotsmen________.

2.MelGibsonisprobablya________.

3.InScotland,kiltsaremoreoftenseen________.

4.Peopledonotwearkiltseverydayprobablybecauseoftheir________.

5.Thistextismainlyaboutthe________.

A.likeforeignculture

B.sometimeswearkilts

C.enjoytalkingaboutkilt

D.oftenvisitforeigncountries

A.painter

B.musician

C.moviestar

D.fashiondesigner

A.intouristshop

B.inpublicschools

C.onthestage

D.atlocalmarkets

A.funnydesigns

B.dullcolours

C.poorquality

D.highprices

A.historyofkilts

B.productionofkilts

C.mythsofkilts

D.stylesofkilts

3.[單選題]AFightingLady

①DeborahSampsonwasbornin1760.Thereweremanychildreninherfamilyandtheywerepoor.WhenDeborahwasjustayounggirl,herfatherleftandwentofftosea.Beinginpoorhealth,hermothercouldnotcareforherchildren.Soshesentthemtolivewithdifferentrelatives,hopingthesepeoplewouldtakecareofherchildren.

②YoungDeborah,lessthansevenyearsold,hadtoworkforafarmer.Onthefarm,shelearnedtorideandhunt.Shedidhouseworkaswell.Lifewasdifficult,butDeborahworkedhardandgrewstrong.Thefarmerhadtensons,andDeborahhelpedtotakecareofthem.Intheevening,shehadtheboystalkabouttheirlessonswithher.Bythisshelearnedwhattheylearned.Shealsoborrowedtheirschoolbookstoreadeverynight.Whenshewas18,Deborahbecameateacher.

③Soonaftershestartedhernewcareer,theAmericanRevolutionbegan.Shewantedtofightforhercountry,butwomencouldnotbesoldiersatthattimeDeborahhadaplan.Shewastallforawomanofthattime.Shemadeherselfaman'ssuitandsecretlypracticedwalkingandtalkinglikeaman.Finally,shejoinedthearmyusingthenameRobert.

④"Robert"wasabravesoldier.Hefoughtwithcourageineverybattle,andothersoldiersrespectedhim.Theyneversuspectedthattheirfellowsoldierwasawoman.Oncehecaughtafeverandhadtogotothehospital.ThereadoctorfoundoutthatRobertwasactuallyawoman.Deborahthenhadtoleavethearmy,butshewasnotpunished.SomepeoplesaysheevenmetGeneralGeorgeWashingtonbeforesheleft.

⑤Later,Deborahmarriedafarmerandhadthreechildren.Shetaughtinschoolandgavelecturesabouthertimeinthearmytillretirement.Deborahdiedattheageof66.ShewasatrueAmericanhero.

1.Paragraph①.

2.Paragraph②.

3.paragraph③.

4.paragraph④.

5.Paragraph⑤.

A.Deborah'smarriage

B.Deborah'slifeonthefarm

C.Deborah'slifeafterleavingthearmy

D.Deborah'smilitarylife

E.Deborah'sjoiningthearmy

F.Deborah'sfamilybackground

A.Deborah'smarriage

B.Deborah'slifeonthefarm

C.Deborah'slifeafterleavingthearmy

D.Deborah'smilitarylife

E.Deborah'sjoiningthearmy

F.Deborah'sfamilybackground

A.Deborah'smarriage

B.Deborah'slifeonthefarm

C.Deborah'slifeafterleavingthearmy

D.Deborah'smilitarylife

E.Deborah'sjoiningthearmy

F.Deborah'sfamilybackground

A.Deborah'smarriage

B.Deborah'slifeonthefarm

C.Deborah'slifeafterleavingthearmy

D.Deborah'smilitarylife

E.Deborah'sjoiningthearmy

F.Deborah'sfamilybackground

A.Deborah'smarriage

B.Deborah'slifeonthefarm

C.Deborah'slifeafterleavingthearmy

D.Deborah'smilitarylife

E.Deborah'sjoiningthearmy

F.Deborah'sfamilybackground

4.[單選題]AFightingLady

①DeborahSampsonwasbornin1760.Thereweremanychildreninherfamilyandtheywerepoor.WhenDeborahwasjustayounggirl,herfatherleftandwentofftosea.Beinginpoorhealth,hermothercouldnotcareforherchildren.Soshesentthemtolivewithdifferentrelatives,hopingthesepeoplewouldtakecareofherchildren.

②YoungDeborah,lessthansevenyearsold,hadtoworkforafarmer.Onthefarm,shelearnedtorideandhunt.Shedidhouseworkaswell.Lifewasdifficult,butDeborahworkedhardandgrewstrong.Thefarmerhadtensons,andDeborahhelpedtotakecareofthem.Intheevening,shehadtheboystalkabouttheirlessonswithher.Bythisshelearnedwhattheylearned.Shealsoborrowedtheirschoolbookstoreadeverynight.Whenshewas18,Deborahbecameateacher.

③Soonaftershestartedhernewcareer,theAmericanRevolutionbegan.Shewantedtofightforhercountry,butwomencouldnotbesoldiersatthattimeDeborahhadaplan.Shewastallforawomanofthattime.Shemadeherselfaman'ssuitandsecretlypracticedwalkingandtalkinglikeaman.Finally,shejoinedthearmyusingthenameRobert.

④"Robert"wasabravesoldier.Hefoughtwithcourageineverybattle,andothersoldiersrespectedhim.Theyneversuspectedthattheirfellowsoldierwasawoman.Oncehecaughtafeverandhadtogotothehospital.ThereadoctorfoundoutthatRobertwasactuallyawoman.Deborahthenhadtoleavethearmy,butshewasnotpunished.SomepeoplesaysheevenmetGeneralGeorgeWashingtonbeforesheleft.

⑤Later,Deborahmarriedafarmerandhadthreechildren.Shetaughtinschoolandgavelecturesabouthertimeinthearmytillretirement.Deborahdiedattheageof66.ShewasatrueAmericanhero.

1.Deborahwassenttoothershomebecause____.

2.Deborahbecameateacherby____.

3.Deborahwentintothearmyby____.

4.Deborahleftthearmyafter____.

5.Deborahwasahero____.

A.teachingherselfonthefarm

B.forherunusualcourage

C.adoctordiscoveredhersecret

D.herfamilycouldn'tsupporther

E.dressingandbehavinglikeaman

F.forherexcellentteaching

A.teachingherselfonthefarm

B.forherunusualcourage

C.adoctordiscoveredhersecret

D.herfamilycouldn'tsupporther

E.dressingandbehavinglikeaman

F.forherexcellentteaching

A.teachingherselfonthefarm

B.forherunusualcourage

C.adoctordiscoveredhersecret

D.herfamilycouldn'tsupporther

E.dressingandbehavinglikeaman

F.forherexcellentteaching

A.teachingherselfonthefarm

B.forherunusualcourage

C.adoctordiscoveredhersecret

D.herfamilycouldn'tsupporther

E.dressingandbehavinglikeaman

F.forherexcellentteaching

A.teachingherselfonthefarm

B.forherunusualcourage

C.adoctordiscoveredhersecret

D.herfamilycouldn'tsupporther

E.dressingandbehavinglikeaman

F.forherexcellentteaching

5.[單選題]MyMajorProblemDecision-makingis:somethingIstrugglewith.Infact,I'dratherhavesomeoneelsemakedecisionsforme.AsIsatinacrowdedinformationsession(咨詢會(huì))atacollegelastsummer,Iwasagainfacedwiththepressureofmakingadecision.__1__Hethenaskedeachofustogiveourintendedmajor.Ilookedatmymotherwithpanic."Amajor?"Isaid."Ican'tevendecidewhatsockstoweartoschool!"IwantedtosayIwasundecided.Butasmyturntospeakapproached,myconfidencedecreased.__2__Iwatchedthegirlinfrontofme.Shewassearchingforsomeobscure(鮮為人知的)major.IrealizedIcouldn'tjustsayundecided.So,whenmyturncame,Iuneasilysaid,"Iwanttomajorinbusiness."Icouldfeel"liar"writtenallovermyface.__3__Ifeltashamed."Whycouldn'tIhavesaidthat?"Ithought.Theadmissionsadviserevensaidthatalotofpeopleareuncertain.Thatiswhystudentshavetodecideuntiltheendofthesecondyear.IhavenoideawhatIwanttodowithmylife.AllIknowisthatIdon'twanttodoanythingthatinvolvesblood.__4__Thisisn'treallynarrowingitdown.I'vebeentoldmanypeoplestartcollegewithonemajor,andgraduatewithadegreeinsomethingtotallydifferent.Aftermyexperienceattheinformationsession,I'velearnednottobeafraidofsayingI'm"undecided."IknownowthatIamnottheonlyoneuncertainaboutfuturestudies.I'mstillexperiencinga"major"problem.__5__

A.Everyonebeforemehaddeclaredamajor.

B.SoI'venarrowedmylistdowntoanythingbutmedicine.

C.Theadmissionsofficeraskedustointroduceourselvesbriefly.

D.Intheend,onlyonebravepersonsaidshewasundecided.

E.Admissionsadvisorshelpyoutomakedecisions.

F.However,I'mconfidentI'llfindasolution.

A.Everyonebeforemehaddeclaredamajor.

B.SoI'venarrowedmylistdowntoanythingbutmedicine.

C.Theadmissionsofficeraskedustointroduceourselvesbriefly.

D.Intheend,onlyonebravepersonsaidshewasundecided.

E.Admissionsadvisorshelpyoutomakedecisions.

F.However,I'mconfidentI'llfindasolution.

A.Everyonebeforemehaddeclaredamajor.

B.SoI'venarrowedmylistdowntoanythingbutmedicine.

C.Theadmissionsofficeraskedustointroduceourselvesbriefly.

D.Intheend,onlyonebravepersonsaidshewasundecided.

E.Admissionsadvisorshelpyoutomakedecisions.

F.However,I'mconfidentI'llfindasolution.

A.Everyonebeforemehaddeclaredamajor.

B.SoI'venarrowedmylistdowntoanythingbutmedicine.

C.Theadmissionsofficeraskedustointroduceourselvesbriefly.

D.Intheend,onlyonebravepersonsaidshewasundecided.

E.Admissionsadvisorshelpyoutomakedecisions.

F.However,I'mconfidentI'llfindasolution.

A.Everyonebeforemehaddeclaredamajor.

B.SoI'venarrowedmylistdowntoanythingbutmedicine.

C.Theadmissionsofficeraskedustointroduceourselvesbriefly.

D.Intheend,onlyonebravepersonsaidshewasundecided.

E.Admissionsadvisorshelpyoutomakedecisions.

F.However,I'mconfidentI'llfindasolution.

6.[單選題]ChoosingFriends

Inourdailylife,it'snicetohavefriends.Whilefamilyis__1__important,friendsareadifferentsupportsystemofyourchoosing.Asthe__2__goes,"Youcan'tchooseyourfamily,butyoucanchooseyourfriends."Choosingthemwiselycan__3__yourlifemoreexcitingandinspiring.Decidingwhomyouchooseasyourfriendssaysasmuchaboutyouasitdoesthem.Youmaychooseyourfriends__4__onsimilarinterests.Youmaychoosethembecauseyou'reoppositesofeachotherandfindthisinteresting.Often,friendsbecome"friends"becausetheyarenaturallyattractedtowardseachotherdueto__5__personalities.Sometimesit'sjustcircumstancesthatbringtwoindividualstogetherwhothenbecomefriends.Whateverpromptsafriendship,developingoneisavery__6__experience.Thisisespeciallytruewhen,beforeyouknowit,acertain__7__turnsintoauniquelifelongclosefriendship.again,it'sbeensaidthataperson__8__hasonlyacoupleofveryclosefriendsintheirlife.Thinkofwhomyou__9__astrulyclosefriends.Thesearethosefewindividualsyoucan__10__andsharedeepthoughtsandconcernswith.

A.saying

B.make

C.normally

D.similar

E.trust

F.relied

G.consider

H.relationship

I.speech

J.rewarding

K.based

L.extremely

A.saying

B.make

C.normally

D.similar

E.trust

F.relied

G.consider

H.relationship

I.speech

J.rewarding

K.based

L.extremely

A.saying

B.make

C.normally

D.similar

E.trust

F.relied

G.consider

H.relationship

I.speech

J.rewarding

K

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