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109學測英文試卷-33

第31至40題為題組
Though often associated with beauty, most dimples are actually a genetic ___33___ caused by shortened facial muscles.
(A) flaw
(B) exhibit
(C) chubby
(D) attractiveness
(E) fade
(F) rare
(G) range
(H) transfer
(I) natural
(J) presence

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答案

酒窩實際上是因面部肌肉較短造成的基因缺陷(flaw)。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-34

第31至40題為題組
In fact, some researchers believe that the ___34___ of dimples from parents to children takes only one gene.
(A) flaw
(B) exhibit
(C) chubby
(D) attractiveness
(E) fade
(F) rare
(G) range
(H) transfer
(I) natural
(J) presence

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答案

酒窩從父母傳遞(transfer)給子女只需一個基因。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-36

第31至40題為題組
Not all dimples are formed by a genetic defect, though; some may appear due to the ___36___ of excessive fat on the face.
(A) flaw
(B) exhibit
(C) chubby
(D) attractiveness
(E) fade
(F) rare
(G) range
(H) transfer
(I) natural
(J) presence

[文意選填]
答案

有些酒窩因臉部過多脂肪的存在(presence)而形成。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-37

第31至40題為題組
Such dimples are not a permanent trait, for they vanish when the excessive fat goes away. Many babies, for example, have dimples on their ___37___ cheeks.
(A) flaw
(B) exhibit
(C) chubby
(D) attractiveness
(E) fade
(F) rare
(G) range
(H) transfer
(I) natural
(J) presence

[文意選填]
答案

嬰兒臉頰胖嘟嘟的(chubby),容易有酒窩。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-39

第31至40題為題組
For those people who were born without ___39___ dimples, various methods can be applied to successfully create them.
(A) flaw
(B) exhibit
(C) chubby
(D) attractiveness
(E) fade
(F) rare
(G) range
(H) transfer
(I) natural
(J) presence

[文意選填]
答案

天生沒有自然(natural)酒窩的人可用其他方法創造。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-41

第41至44題為題組
The flip-flop is the simplest shoe on the planet. It consists of a piece of rubber, plastic, leather, or woven material in the outline of a foot, with a strap holding the sandal to a wearer’s toes. The name comes from the sound the sandals make when they slap the walking feet.
The earliest record of people wearing the flip-flop comes from Egypt, but many ancient cultures had their own variants of the footwear. In the Greek version, the toe strap ran between the first and second toes, while Roman sandals had the strap between the second and third toes. The Mesopotamians wore the strap between the third and fourth toes. In India, “toe knob”” sandals had a knob between the first and second toes.
Modern flip-flops derive from Japanese zōris, which were often worn with socks dividing the big toe from the rest, and were typically made of rice straw. During World War II, Japan seized much of Southeast Asia’s rubber. In 1945, devastated from the war, the country set about establishing a cheap industry that could rebuild its economy. The Japanese used their rubber reserves from the war to mass-produce the simplest Japanese footwear. Rubber thus replaced rice straw as the major material for the flip-flop.
In the 1950s, flip-flops became popular in the United States as soldiers returning from occupied Japan brought zōris home. The sandals have subsequently undergone redesign, often appearing in bright colors in line with Californian beach culture. They have remained popular due to their convenience, and are often worn with bathing suits or summer clothing. Some people also wear dressy versions for more formal occasions.
Despite their popularity, flip-flops provoke some questions. Their simple design is responsible for many foot injuries. Another issue is the suitability of exposing feet on the street and places other than the beach. But even more serious is their environmental impact: Millions of plastic discards end up in landfills or the ocean, releasing chemicals and at the same time taking centuries to decompose.
41. Which culture most likely created the sandals shown in the picture?
(A) Indian.
(B) Greek.
(C) Mesopotamian.
(D) Roman.”

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答案

文中提到美索不達米亞人將帶子穿在第三和第四腳趾間。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-42

第41至44題為題組
42. Why is the footwear discussed in the passage called “flip-flop””?
(A) Because of the noise it makes.
(B) Because of its changeable design.
(C) Because of its simple structure.
(D) Because of the comfort of wearing it.”

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名稱來自拖鞋走路時發出的拍打聲(flip-flop sound)。 報錯
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