8. 5
Q5: Which two of the
following are true about the
man in the picture?
(A) He's having a job
interview.
(B) He's worried about an
upcoming test
(C) He's enjoying talking to a
customer
(D) He's working as a clerk in
a store
9. 6
Q6: Which two of the
following are true about the
banned items?
(A) All American high
schools ban comic books.
(B) Comic books are the
number one banned item.
(C) More schools ban cell
phones than earrings.
(D) More than 50 percent of
American high schools ban
cosmetics.
10. 7
Q7: Which two of the
following are true about
the woman in the picture?
(A) She's pressing an
elevator button.
(B) She's admiring herself
in the mirror.
(C) She's standing all by
herself.
(D) She's wearing a skirt.
11. 8
Q8: Which two of the
following are true about the
summer program?
(A) It was held at Korea
University.
(B) It lasted more than two
months.
(C) It included one hundred
four thousand courses.
(D) It invited sixty world
famous professors.
12. 9
Q9: Which two of the
following are true about the
departures?
(A) The flight to New York
departs at 14:50.
(B) The flight to Hong Kong
departs at 15:10
(C) The flight to Madrid
departs from gate 24.
(D) The flight to Amsterdam
departs from gate 15.
13. 10
Q10: Which two of the
following have the least
influence on teens' money
management?
(A) Media.
(B) Friends.
(C) Teachers.
(D) Parents.
15. 11
(A) I got a 90.
(B) I surely will.
(C) Math is my favorite subject.
(D) The math test was on Monday.
Q11: How did your English test go last week?
16. 12
(A) Sorry. I don’t get it.
(B) Thank you. I got it at a garage sale.
(C) OK. I will stay away from the window.
(D) Jack is in his room getting ready to go to bed.
Q12: You look so cool in that jacket. Where did
you get it?
17. 13
(A) It’s cold in here.
(B) I forgot to open it.
(C) We are close friends.
(D) She didn’t know why.
Q13: Why did you close the window?
18. 14
(A) Thanks, but I’m afraid I can’t.
(B) Oh, yes. I enjoyed it a lot.
(C) Yes. I can’t agree with you more.
(D) Why not? I have a lot of homework to do.
Q14: Sue and I are going to the movies. Would
you like to join us?
19. 15
(A) Me too.
(B) Never mind.
(C) I like to get up early.
(D) What day is today?
Q15: I think I'm getting to like English day by day.
20. 16
(A) No. Not at all.
(B) Sure. How may I help you?
(C) Sorry. What’s going on here?
(D) Okay. I have a question for you.
Q16: excuse me. Can I ask some questions about
your summer program?
21. 17
(A) Yes, I must get some sleep.
(B) Well, I have to do my homework.
(C) Yeah, I need to take a quick shower.
(D) Right, I’m going to play basketball.
Q17: You look so sweaty. Have you been playing
basketball?
22. 18
(A) Yes. Jenny says the signature is fake.
(B) There’re always posters on the wall.
(C) Right. She was protesting the tuition increase.
(D) Jenny is holding Bob’s hand.
Q18: I saw Jenny holding a sign out in front of
the school.
23. 19
(A) He’ll focus on British Literature.
(B) He’s the best speaker on our campus.
(C) His presentation was completely off topic.
(D) He’s the spokesperson for the university.
Q19: What topic would Professor Brown speak
on tonight?
24. 20
(A) How about taking a trip abroad?
(B) Meet the demands of your clients.
(C) Just plan ahead and manage your time well.
(D) Listen carefully to others’ presentations.
Q20: The course is very demanding. It requires
one term paper, one take-home exam, and two
oral presentations.
27. 21
M: Janice, would you like to go to a movie
with me this weekend?
F: Yeah, I'd love to. I'm busy most of the day
Saturday. But Saturday night is fine.
M: Great. How about we meet at the west exit
of the train station at 8 o'clock. We can walk
down to the cinema from there.
F: Sure. That sounds great. Bye, Bob.
Q21: Where will Janice and Bob meet?
28. 第22題
(A) She works as a fashion model.
(B) She is fluent in several languages.
(C) She is a native speaker of Japanese.
(D) She enjoys traveling around the world.
29. 22
M: Who is your role model, Marie?
F: Ms. Wang, of course. She's a real polyglot.
M: A polyglot? What do you mean?
F: Well, you know. She's a native speaker of
Mandarin Chinese. But she speakers French,
German, Spanish, Polish, and Russian, equally
fluently.
Q22: Which of the following descriptions is true
about Ms. Wang?
30. 第23題
(A) The man made the soup without using a
cookbook.
(B) The man missed several important steps in
the recipe.
(C) The woman enjoyed the soup to her heart’s
content.
(D) The woman didn’t think the soup was salty
enough.
31. 23
M: Holly, how did you like the soup?
F: It tastes like something is missing.
M: But I followed every step of the recipe.
What could've gone wrong?
F: It's actually not that bad, considering this
is the first time you made it. A little bit of salt
and pepper would add more flavor
Q23: Which of the following is true about this
conversation?
32. 第24題
(A) Larry is Joan’s teacher.
(B) Larry and Joan are in a PE class.
(C) Larry doesn’t have the handout with him.
(D) Larry didn’t get the handout from Ms.
Norman.
33. 24
F1: Good morning, class. Let's continue our
discussion on the issue of global warming. Does
everyone have the handout I gave you last week?
F2: Yes, Mrs. Norman.
M: Hmm, I forgot to bring mine. Maybe I
could share yours, Joan?
F2: No problem, Larry.
Q24: What can be inferred from the
conversation?
34. 25
(A) How to feed your dog.
(B) How to train your dog.
(C) How to reward your dog.
(D) How to get to know your dog.
35. 26
(A) It’s not good to train your dog too early.
(B) Avoid giving too many rewards to your dog.
(C) It’s very important to be strict with your dog.
(D) Building a sense of achievement in your dog
is important.
36. 第25、26題為題組
F: Your dog is really cute and well-behaved. When did you start training him?
M: When he was still a puppy.
F: That's really early.
M: Well, it's never too early to train your dog. The training sessions are very
important.
F: How long should the training sessions last?
M: Try to keep them short, consistent, and fun. You can start with easy commands so
that your dog can learn then easily. He also gets a sense of achievement.
F: Right, that's important. Should I give him lots of rewards?
M: Definitely. Make sure he knows he's doing a great job. And in the end, he will
enjoy the training sessions.
F: Anything else I should know?
M: Be patient and realistic. It takes time for your puppy to get used to your
commands. But you'll find the training sessions very rewarding afterwards.
Q25: What is this conversation about?
Q26: According to the conversation, which of the following is true?
37. 27
(A) It’s fifty degrees.
(B) It’s extremely cold.
(C) It has warmed up a bit.
(D) It’s raining cats and dogs.
38. 28
(A) Right away.
(B) In half an hour.
(C) After the woman’s shower.
(D) When they have warmed up.
39. 第27、28題為題組
F: Hi, Stewart, I'm back. Where are you?
M: Hi, there. I'm in the kitchen, Sophie. I hope you're hungry.
F: I'm absolutely starving. I'm freezing, too. Do you know how cold it is
outside?
M: No idea. I've been working at home all day and haven't been out.
F: My fingers feel like that they are about to drop off. It must be minus
15 at least. Gosh, I really hate February. So, what's for dinner?
M: I fixed us some spaghetti. That will warm you up a bit.
F: Oh, great. That exactly what I need right now. Is it ready or do I have
time for a quick shower first?
M: It'll be on the table in a moment.
F: I hoped you'll say that.
Q27: What's the weather like outside?
Q28: When is the couple going to eat their dinner?
41. 30
(A) He missed an interesting talk Tuesday night.
(B) He is busy with his research on climate
change.
(C) He just finished a report on population
increases.
(D) He enjoyed attending Professor Johnson’s
lecture.
42. 第29、30題為題組
F: Chris, did you go Professor Johnson's lecture Tuesday night?
M: I wish I could have. But I've been busy with this project. So, what was the
lecture about?
F: Mismanagement of water resources.
M: Sound interesting
F: Yeah, he said water shortage is probably the most serious environmental
problem we face, apart from climate change. The earth has all the water it
needs to supply the 6 billion people who live on it for clean, safe drinking
water. But million people are going to die because of water shortages.
M: And that is because water resource is mismanaged?
F: Precisely. So, what's your project about, Chris?
M: Packaging and recycling. The report is due tomorrow.
Q29: What is the topic of Professor Johnson's lecture?
Q30: Which of the following statements is true about Chris?
44. 第31、32題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
32. Who is Sou Fujimoto?
(A) A gardener.
(B) An architect.
(C) A town planner.
(D) A government official.
45. Question 31 and 32 are based on the
following report.
Ichihara City in Japan recently opened what is called the
biggest public toilet in the world. The toilet, located in front of
a railway station, is boxed in glass and sits in the middle of a
garden of flowers and plants. For privacy, there is a two-meter
high fence surrounding the garden. According to a local
government official, it is hoped that the unusual toilet would
become a tourist attraction. At the moment, it is only for
women. But, according to the official, it may be open to
everyone in the future. The toilet was designed by Sou
Fujimoto, who recently rose to international fame with his
winning design for the new Taiwan Tower to be built in
Taichung. The architect says the public toilet is something
both private and public, so designing them can be a very
motivating challenge.
46. 第33、34題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
33. What did the speaker do for the first time in
1977?
(A) Fly to a foreign country.
(B) Meet his British cousin.
(C) Work part-time at a local mall.
(D) Take a vacation with his parents.
47. 第33、34題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
34. What did the two cousins spend all their
money on?
(A) A computer game.
(B) Traveling in America.
(C) The latest cellphones.
(D) Looking for primitives.
48. Question 33 and 34 are based on the
following talk.
It was my first trip to America, and it was also the
first time I've been overseas. Actually, it was the
first time I’d ever taken a vacation by myself. Flying
was particularly expensive in those days. I stayed
with my aunt’s family in Philadelphia for five weeks,
and got to know my cousin, Robert. He and I would
hang out at the local mall and spent all of our time
and money on Asteroids. At the time, it was the
latest and greatest in computer game technology.
And we thought it was awesome. Now, of course, it
looks incredibly primitive today.
49. 第35、36題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
35. Which of the following would be a mistake
at a business meeting in the U.S.A?
(A) To arrive on time.
(B) To take the meeting seriously.
(C) To chat for a while before starting.
(D) To use hard data in a presentation.
50. 第35、36題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
36. Which of the following is the most essential
to American businesspeople?
(A) Preparing a long speech.
(B) Wearing casual clothing.
(C) Getting a contract signed.
(D) Quickly building a relationship.
51. Question 35 and 36 are based on the
following talk.
What should you expect and how should you behave if you have to
attend a business meeting in the U.S.A? First, arrive on time.
Punctuality is important to Americans, especially in the Northeast
and Midwest. If you’re late, Americans will think you are unreliable.
Second, expect very little friendly conversation before getting
down to business. Time is important to Americans and business is
done without delay. Third, although meetings may appear relaxed,
they are taken seriously. Americans tend to be informal and
friendly, but they are still serious. Fourth, if you make a
presentation, it should be direct and to the point. Also, use
statistics. Americans are impressed by hard data and evidence.
Finally, focus on getting a contract signed rather than building a
relationship. A relationship may develop later but the contract
comes first.
52. 第37、38題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
37. What is special about this museum?
(A) The admission is free.
(B) It has a souvenir store.
(C) It’s popular among teenagers.
(D) Visitors are allowed to touch the exhibits.
53. 第37、38題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
38. Who is most likely the target audience of this
talk?
(A) Parents of young children.
(B) Supporters of the museum.
(C) Senior high school teachers.
(D) Artists of the City of Phoenix.
54. Question 35 and 36 are based on the following talk.
The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is a wonderful place of
imagination, creativity, and just plain fun. Designed for
children aged 0 to 10, this is not your typical museum. Here,
we want you to touch everything. And with over 48 thousand
square feet of space, there’s plenty to touch. The museum
offers more than 300 play experiences. In addition, we offer
different types of classes and programs, from music and yoga
to math and science. And our special arts and crafts room is
the young artist's dream come true. You can find us in the
heart of downtown Phoenix on the southeast corner of
Seventh Street. The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is the
proud receiver of many awards, including being named one
of the best children’s museums in the United States.
55. 第39、40題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
39. According to the report, which of the following
is NOT a trend in online learning?
(A) Using social networks to help communication.
(B) Replacing textbooks with other ways of learning.
(C) Replacing interactive learning with classroom
teaching.
(D) Using the Internet to find lectures and course
materials.
56. 第39、40題為題組 (請先閱讀試題)
40. What is “blended learning”?
(A) Effective and interesting online teaching.
(B) Combining different kinds of news media.
(C) A blending of all the resources of the
Internet.
(D) A mix of online learning and classroom
teaching.
57. Question 39 and 40 are based on the following report.
Few people doubt that online learning can help teachers be more
effective and make classes more interesting. What are the trends in
online learning? One is to replace traditional textbooks with more
engaging and interactive ways of learning. Another is to use the
Internet to find great lectures and effective courses materials. And the
third trend is the use of social network to help teachers and the
students to communicate and work together. Of course, no one knows
exactly what education will be like in the future but current trends
make it almost certain that online learning will play an increasingly
important role. In fact, a recent U.S. Department of Education study
showed that blended learning, which is a combination of online
learning and classroom teaching, improved student grades by 14
percent.