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109指考英文考科-17

[題組:第16-20題]17. (A) would pile
(B) had piled
(C) was piling
(D) might have piled

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答案:(B)。略解:句意為假期前他已將培養皿堆在水槽。「堆培養皿」發生在「度假」前,用過去完成時,(B) had piled(過去完成時)符合時態;(A) would pile(過去將來)、(C) was piling(過去進行時)、(D) might have piled(過去可能)均不符,故選(B)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-18

[題組:第16-20題]18. (A) disabled
(B) excluded
(C) unattended
(D) misunderstood

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答案:(C)。略解:句意為整理長時間未照料的培養皿。(C) unattended(未照料的)符合「度假後回來整理」;(A) disabled(殘疾的)、(B) excluded(排除的)、(D) misunderstood(誤解的)均不符,故選(C)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-19

[題組:第16-20題]19. (A) toss out
(B) get off
(C) catch up
(D) carry on

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答案:(A)。略解:句意為他本要丟掉培養皿,卻發現細菌不生長。(A) toss out(丟掉)符合「實驗毀掉想丟棄」;(B) get off(下車)、(C) catch up(趕上)、(D) carry on(繼續)均不符,故選(A)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-21

[題組:第21-30題]Robert Stroud (1890-1963) was an American prisoner who reared and sold birds and became an ornithologist while in prison. He became known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Despite this 21 , he actually kept birds only at Leavenworth Prison, before he was transferred to Alcatraz.
Stroud is one of the most notorious criminals in American history. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging in 1916. His mother desperately 22 for his life. Finally, in 1920, President Woodrow Wilson changed his death sentence to life 23 without parole. But because of Stroud’s unpredictable and violent outbursts, the warden directed that Stroud be placed in a 24 unit to live out his sentence in total isolation.
While at Leavenworth (1912-1942), Stroud developed a 25 interest in birds after finding an injured sparrow in the prison yard. He was given a special right to 26 birds and maintain a lab inside his two prison cells. It was felt that this activity would allow for productive use of his time. As a result of this 27 , Stroud was able to author two books on canaries and their diseases. He had raised nearly 300 birds in his cells, carefully studying their habits and physiology. He even developed and marketed medicines for various kinds of bird 28 . Although it is widely debated whether the remedies he developed were 29 , Stroud was able to make scientific observations that would later benefit research on the canary species.
In 1942, Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz. He spent the next seventeen years there, but was not allowed to keep pets. While there, he wrote two more manuscripts, but these were never published because it was 30 by the prison authorities. In 1963, he died in a medical center in Missouri.
(A) keen
(B) breed
(C) release (D) banned (E) supportive (F) imprisonment
(G) illness
(H) separated ( I) nickname ( J ) effective (K) pleaded (L) privilege
21.

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答案:(I)。略解:句意為儘管有「阿爾卡特拉斯鳥人」這個綽號,他僅在萊文沃思監獄養鳥。(I) nickname(綽號)符合「Birdman of Alcatraz」的稱謂屬性;(A) keen(熱切的)、(B) breed(飼養)等均不符,故選(I)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-22

[題組:第21-30題]22.

Robert Stroud (1890-1963) was an American prisoner who reared and sold birds and became an ornithologist while in prison. He became known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Despite this 21 , he actually kept birds only at Leavenworth Prison, before he was transferred to Alcatraz.
Stroud is one of the most notorious criminals in American history. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging in 1916. His mother desperately 22 for his life. Finally, in 1920, President Woodrow Wilson changed his death sentence to life 23 without parole. But because of Stroud’s unpredictable and violent outbursts, the warden directed that Stroud be placed in a 24 unit to live out his sentence in total isolation.
While at Leavenworth (1912-1942), Stroud developed a 25 interest in birds after finding an injured sparrow in the prison yard. He was given a special right to 26 birds and maintain a lab inside his two prison cells. It was felt that this activity would allow for productive use of his time. As a result of this 27 , Stroud was able to author two books on canaries and their diseases. He had raised nearly 300 birds in his cells, carefully studying their habits and physiology. He even developed and marketed medicines for various kinds of bird 28 . Although it is widely debated whether the remedies he developed were 29 , Stroud was able to make scientific observations that would later benefit research on the canary species.
In 1942, Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz. He spent the next seventeen years there, but was not allowed to keep pets. While there, he wrote two more manuscripts, but these were never published because it was 30 by the prison authorities. In 1963, he died in a medical center in Missouri.
(A) keen
(B) breed
(C) release (D) banned (E) supportive (F) imprisonment
(G) illness
(H) separated ( I) nickname ( J ) effective (K) pleaded (L) privilege

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答案:(K)。略解:句意為他母親拼命為他懇求饒命。plead for為固定搭配,表「為...懇求」,(K) pleaded(懇求)符合「請求免除死刑」語境;(A) keen(熱切的)、(D) banned(禁止)等均不符,故選(K)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-23

[題組:第21-30題]23.

Robert Stroud (1890-1963) was an American prisoner who reared and sold birds and became an ornithologist while in prison. He became known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Despite this 21 , he actually kept birds only at Leavenworth Prison, before he was transferred to Alcatraz.
Stroud is one of the most notorious criminals in American history. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging in 1916. His mother desperately 22 for his life. Finally, in 1920, President Woodrow Wilson changed his death sentence to life 23 without parole. But because of Stroud’s unpredictable and violent outbursts, the warden directed that Stroud be placed in a 24 unit to live out his sentence in total isolation.
While at Leavenworth (1912-1942), Stroud developed a 25 interest in birds after finding an injured sparrow in the prison yard. He was given a special right to 26 birds and maintain a lab inside his two prison cells. It was felt that this activity would allow for productive use of his time. As a result of this 27 , Stroud was able to author two books on canaries and their diseases. He had raised nearly 300 birds in his cells, carefully studying their habits and physiology. He even developed and marketed medicines for various kinds of bird 28 . Although it is widely debated whether the remedies he developed were 29 , Stroud was able to make scientific observations that would later benefit research on the canary species.
In 1942, Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz. He spent the next seventeen years there, but was not allowed to keep pets. While there, he wrote two more manuscripts, but these were never published because it was 30 by the prison authorities. In 1963, he died in a medical center in Missouri.
(A) keen
(B) breed
(C) release (D) banned (E) supportive (F) imprisonment
(G) illness
(H) separated ( I) nickname ( J ) effective (K) pleaded (L) privilege

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答案:(F)。略解:句意為總統將死刑改為無假釋終身監禁。life imprisonment為固定搭配,表「終身監禁」,(F) imprisonment(監禁)符合「刑罰變更」語境;(B) breed(飼養)、(G) illness(疾病)等均不符,故選(F)。 報錯
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[題組:第21-30題]24.

Robert Stroud (1890-1963) was an American prisoner who reared and sold birds and became an ornithologist while in prison. He became known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Despite this 21 , he actually kept birds only at Leavenworth Prison, before he was transferred to Alcatraz.
Stroud is one of the most notorious criminals in American history. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging in 1916. His mother desperately 22 for his life. Finally, in 1920, President Woodrow Wilson changed his death sentence to life 23 without parole. But because of Stroud’s unpredictable and violent outbursts, the warden directed that Stroud be placed in a 24 unit to live out his sentence in total isolation.
While at Leavenworth (1912-1942), Stroud developed a 25 interest in birds after finding an injured sparrow in the prison yard. He was given a special right to 26 birds and maintain a lab inside his two prison cells. It was felt that this activity would allow for productive use of his time. As a result of this 27 , Stroud was able to author two books on canaries and their diseases. He had raised nearly 300 birds in his cells, carefully studying their habits and physiology. He even developed and marketed medicines for various kinds of bird 28 . Although it is widely debated whether the remedies he developed were 29 , Stroud was able to make scientific observations that would later benefit research on the canary species.
In 1942, Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz. He spent the next seventeen years there, but was not allowed to keep pets. While there, he wrote two more manuscripts, but these were never published because it was 30 by the prison authorities. In 1963, he died in a medical center in Missouri.
(A) keen
(B) breed
(C) release (D) banned (E) supportive (F) imprisonment
(G) illness
(H) separated ( I) nickname ( J ) effective (K) pleaded (L) privilege

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答案:(H)。略解:句意為典獄長將他安置在隔離單元,完全單獨服刑。(H) separated(隔離的)符合「total isolation」語境;(A) keen(熱切的)、(C) release(釋放)等均不符,故選(H)。 報錯
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[題組:第21-30題]25.

Robert Stroud (1890-1963) was an American prisoner who reared and sold birds and became an ornithologist while in prison. He became known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Despite this 21 , he actually kept birds only at Leavenworth Prison, before he was transferred to Alcatraz.
Stroud is one of the most notorious criminals in American history. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging in 1916. His mother desperately 22 for his life. Finally, in 1920, President Woodrow Wilson changed his death sentence to life 23 without parole. But because of Stroud’s unpredictable and violent outbursts, the warden directed that Stroud be placed in a 24 unit to live out his sentence in total isolation.
While at Leavenworth (1912-1942), Stroud developed a 25 interest in birds after finding an injured sparrow in the prison yard. He was given a special right to 26 birds and maintain a lab inside his two prison cells. It was felt that this activity would allow for productive use of his time. As a result of this 27 , Stroud was able to author two books on canaries and their diseases. He had raised nearly 300 birds in his cells, carefully studying their habits and physiology. He even developed and marketed medicines for various kinds of bird 28 . Although it is widely debated whether the remedies he developed were 29 , Stroud was able to make scientific observations that would later benefit research on the canary species.
In 1942, Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz. He spent the next seventeen years there, but was not allowed to keep pets. While there, he wrote two more manuscripts, but these were never published because it was 30 by the prison authorities. In 1963, he died in a medical center in Missouri.
(A) keen
(B) breed
(C) release (D) banned (E) supportive (F) imprisonment
(G) illness
(H) separated ( I) nickname ( J ) effective (K) pleaded (L) privilege

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答案:(A)。略解:句意為他在監獄院子發現受傷麻雀後,對鳥類產生濃厚興趣。(A) keen(濃厚的)符合「interest」的修飾需求;(B) breed(飼養)、(D) banned(禁止)等均不符,故選(A)。 報錯
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[題組:第21-30題]26.

Robert Stroud (1890-1963) was an American prisoner who reared and sold birds and became an ornithologist while in prison. He became known as the “Birdman of Alcatraz.” Despite this 21 , he actually kept birds only at Leavenworth Prison, before he was transferred to Alcatraz.
Stroud is one of the most notorious criminals in American history. He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to death by hanging in 1916. His mother desperately 22 for his life. Finally, in 1920, President Woodrow Wilson changed his death sentence to life 23 without parole. But because of Stroud’s unpredictable and violent outbursts, the warden directed that Stroud be placed in a 24 unit to live out his sentence in total isolation.
While at Leavenworth (1912-1942), Stroud developed a 25 interest in birds after finding an injured sparrow in the prison yard. He was given a special right to 26 birds and maintain a lab inside his two prison cells. It was felt that this activity would allow for productive use of his time. As a result of this 27 , Stroud was able to author two books on canaries and their diseases. He had raised nearly 300 birds in his cells, carefully studying their habits and physiology. He even developed and marketed medicines for various kinds of bird 28 . Although it is widely debated whether the remedies he developed were 29 , Stroud was able to make scientific observations that would later benefit research on the canary species.
In 1942, Stroud was transferred to Alcatraz. He spent the next seventeen years there, but was not allowed to keep pets. While there, he wrote two more manuscripts, but these were never published because it was 30 by the prison authorities. In 1963, he died in a medical center in Missouri.
(A) keen
(B) breed
(C) release (D) banned (E) supportive (F) imprisonment
(G) illness
(H) separated ( I) nickname ( J ) effective (K) pleaded (L) privilege

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答案:(B)。略解:句意為他獲准飼養鳥類並在牢房內設立實驗室。(B) breed(飼養)符合「keep birds」的同義表述;(C) release(釋放)、(G) illness(疾病)等均不符,故選(B)。 報錯
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