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109學測英文試卷-51

第49至52題為題組
51. According to the passage, what is the best way to store olive oil?
(A) In a plastic container in a damp cellar.
(B) In a clear glass bottle near the kitchen stove.
(C) In an airtight glass bottle in a kitchen cupboard.
(D) In an airproof bottle next to a well-lighted window.

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應避免陽光、濕氣和氧氣,存放在陰暗處16-18°C,櫥櫃中的密封玻璃瓶最符合。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-52

第49至52題為題組
52. What is the IOC trying to do?
(A) Train more qualified olive oil tasters.
(B) Improve the ways of grading olive oil.
(C) Look for new techniques to boost production.
(D) Build better connections among industry members.

答案

國際橄欖油理事會尋求改進測試方法,重新定義橄欖油術語,旨在改善分級方式。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-53

第53至56題為題組
Researchers in Japan have installed on a train a speaker that barks like a dog and snorts like a deer in order to prevent collisions with animals on the tracks.
The country has been troubled by a problem with trains colliding with deer on its railways. According to Japan’s transport ministry, there were 613 cases of train services suspended or delayed for at least 30 minutes resulting from collisions with deer and other wild animals in 2016-17.
Deer are attracted to railway lines because of a need for iron in their diets. They lick the rails to pick up iron filings caused by the action of wheels against tracks. This dietary need has led to a constant battle to keep the deer separate from the unforgiving nature of tons of onrushing rolling stock. In the past, flashing red lights and even lion faces have been unsuccessfully trialed in an attempt to keep deer off the tracks.
This new device has been invented by a team at the country’s Railway Technical Research Institute (RTRI). RTRI officials explain that deer have a habit of repeatedly snorting short, shrill sounds to alert other deer when they perceive danger. The barking of the hound, which drives deer to panic, strengthens the effect of the warning noise, according to the RTRI. When the deer hear a combination of a 3-second-long recording of a deer’s snort and 20 seconds of a barking dog, they panic and flee rapidly.
RTRI researchers say late-night tests, at times when deer are most frequently seen by railway tracks, have resulted in a 45 percent reduction of deer sighting. Future plans include static barking sites where deer are commonly seen, but “the noises will not be blared in areas where people live beside the tracks.””
53. Why are deer attracted to train tracks?
(A) They mate at night near railways.
(B) They need nutrition from train tracks.
(C) They like to snort at the passing train.
(D) They sharpen their horns rubbing against the rails.”

答案

鹿被鐵軌吸引是因為需要從鐵軌舔食鐵屑以補充飲食中的鐵質。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-55

第53至56題為題組
55. Which of the following is true about the deer issue discussed in the passage?
(A) RTRI’s new invention prompts deer to run away.
(B) People living near the tracks complain about deer snorts.
(C) 45 percent of train delays in Japan was caused by deer collision.
(D) A combination of sound and visual devices attracts more deer to the tracks.

答案

RTRI的新發明結合鹿的噴鼻聲和狗吠聲,能讓鹿驚慌逃跑。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-56

第53至56題為題組
56. What does the author mean by “the unforgiving nature of tons of onrushing rolling stock”” in the third paragraph?
(A) The heavy weight of iron materials.
(B) The cruelty of a barking hound.
(C) The battle between deer and other animals.
(D) The danger of a fast-moving train.”

答案

指快速行駛的火車對鹿造成的致命危險。 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-57

一、中譯英(占8分)
說明:1.請將以下中文句子譯成正確、通順、達意的英文,並將答案寫在「答案卷」上。
2.請依序作答,並標明子題號。每題4分,共8分。
1.我們有時會違背自己的意願去做某些事情,就只為了要取悅朋友。

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Sometimes we do things against our own will just to please our friends. 報錯
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109學測英文試卷-59

二、英文作文(占20分)
說明:1.依提示在「答案卷」上寫一篇英文作文。
2.文長至少120個單詞(words)。
提示:請觀察以下有關某家賣場週年慶的新聞報導圖片,並根據圖片內容想像其中發生的一個事件或故事,寫一篇英文作文,文長約120個單詞。文分兩段,第一段描述兩張圖片中所呈現的場景,以及正在發生的狀況或事件;第二段則敘述該事件(或故事)接下來的發展和結果。

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**A Birthday Surprise at the Mega Sale**

The first picture shows a crowded department store during its annual anniversary sale. Shoppers rush toward a display of discounted toys, grabbing items off the shelves. Among them, a young boy in a red T-shirt stands still, looking disappointed—he just missed the last robot toy. In the second picture, a store clerk notices his sadness and gently points toward the customer service desk, where a wrapped gift with a birthday card sits waiting.

Moments later, the clerk explains that the store keeps a few special items aside for children celebrating birthdays. The boy’s eyes light up with joy as he receives the robot toy as a birthday gift. His mother thanks the staff warmly, and other shoppers smile, touched by the kind gesture. What began as a moment of disappointment turned into a heartwarming memory—proving that kindness can shine even in the busiest sales chaos. 報錯
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