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105指考英文考科-41

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41. Where was the new felid fossil found?
(A) In Tanzania.
(B) In Tibet.
(C) In California.
(D) In Southeast Asia.

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答案:(B)。略解:文中第五段“Tseng and his team made the find in 2010 in a remote border region in Tibet”,新化石在西藏發現,B正確 報錯
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105指考英文考科-42

[題組:第40題到第43題]
42. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true regarding big cats?
(A) Some big cats evolved into jaguars 16 million years ago.
(B) The oldest fossil of big cats ever discovered is 3.8 million years old.
(C) Big cats are descendants of snow leopards living in high mountains.
(D) Tibetan blue sheep was a main food source for big cats in the Himalayas.

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答案:(D)。略解:A中“1600萬年前演化成美洲豹”錯,文中是“1600萬年前起源,後演化”;B中“最古老380萬年”錯,新化石410-595萬年;C中“雪豹後代”錯,文中是“演化成雪豹”;D中“藏岩羊是食物來源”對應“feeding on...Tibetan blue sheep”,正確 報錯
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105指考英文考科-43

[題組:第40題到第43題]
43. What is the purpose of this passage?
(A) To promote wildlife conservation.
(B) To report on a new finding in paleontology.
(C) To introduce a new animal species.
(D) To compare the family trees of pantherine felids.

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答案:(B)。略解:文章開頭提“新出土頭骨顯示大型貓科動物起源於中亞”,後介紹化石發現、研究等,目的是報導古生物學新發現,B正確 報錯
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105指考英文考科-45

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45. Which of the following is true about audiences of American cooking shows?
(A) Those in the ’30s preferred advice on home economics to cooking instructions.
(B) Those in the ’40s and ’50s were interested in food preparation for busy families.
(C) Those in the ’60s and ’70s were eager to exchange recipes with each other.
(D) Those in the ’80s enjoyed genuine American-style gourmet cooking.

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答案:(B)。略解:A中“30年代偏好家政建議”錯,文中1926年節目“mostly the cooking recipes got attention”;B中“40-50年代關注忙碌家庭的食物製備”對應“aimed at...convenient foods for busy families”,正確;C中“60-70年代渴望交換食譜”未提及;D中“80年代喜歡美式美食”錯,文中80年代是“Chinese cuisine” 報錯
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105指考英文考科-46

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46. According to the passage, which of the following is true about the most recent cooking programs?
(A) They are often hosted by rock stars.
(B) They are often not filmed in the studios.
(C) They attract many celebrity viewers.
(D) They invite hungry audience members to be judges.

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答案:(B)。略解:A中“由搖滾明星主持”錯,文中是“chef fame rivals rock stars”;B中“不在工作室拍攝”對應“out-of-studio shows”,正確;C中“吸引名人觀眾”未提及;D中“邀餓肚子觀眾當裁判”未提及 報錯
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105指考英文考科-47

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47. Which of the following would most likely be a hit cooking show in the ’90s?
(A) A show dedicated to European cuisine and gourmet food.
(B) A show sponsored by food companies advertising new products.
(C) A show hosted by a humorous chef presenting low-calorie dishes.
(D) A show with a professional cook demonstrating systematic ways of cooking.

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答案:(C)。略解:文中提90年代節目“from high-culture to health-conscious cuisine, chefs’ personalities...key”,C中“幽默主廚(personality)、低熱量菜(health-conscious)”符合;A是60-70年代,B未提及,D是40-50年代 報錯
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105指考英文考科-48

Screaming is one of the primal responses humans share with other animals. Conventional thinking suggests that what sets a scream apart from other sounds is its loudness or high pitch. However, many sounds that are loud and high-pitched do not raise goose bumps like screams can. To find out what makes human screams unique, neuroscientist Luc Arnal and his team examined a bank of sounds containing sentences spoken or screamed by 19 adults. The result shows screams and screamed sentences had a quality called “roughness,” which refers to how fast a sound changes in loudness. While normal speech sounds only have slight differences in loudness-between 4 and 5 Hz, screams can switch very fast, varying between 30 and 150 Hz, thus perceived as being rough and unpleasant.
Arnal’s team asked 20 subjects to judge screams as neutral or fearful, and found that the scariest almost always corresponded with roughness. The team then studied how the human brain responds to roughness using fMRI brain scanners. As expected, after hearing a scream, activity increased in the brain’s auditory centers where sound coming into the ears is processed. But the scans also lit up in the amygdala, the brain’s fear center.
The amygdala is the area that regulates our emotional and physiological response to danger. When a threat is detected, our adrenaline rises, and our body prepares to react to danger. The study discovered that screams have a similar influence on our body. It also found that roughness isn’t heard when we speak naturally, regardless of the language we use, but it is prevalent in artificial sounds. The most aggravating alarm clocks, car horns, and fire alarms possess high degrees of roughness.
One potential application for this research might be to add roughness to alarm sounds to make them more effective, the same way a bad smell is added to natural gas to make it easily detectable. Warning sounds could also be added to electric cars, which are particularly silent, so they can be efficiently detected by pedestrians.
48. What is the first paragraph mainly about?
(A) Different types of screams.
(B) Human sounds and animal cries.
(C) Specific features of screams.
(D) Sound changes and goose bumps.

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答案:(C)。略解:第一段先否定“音量/高音調”區分尖叫,後提出“roughness(粗獷度)”是尖叫獨特特徵,並解釋其含義,主要介紹尖叫的特定特徵,C正確 報錯
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105指考英文考科-49

[題組:第48題到第51題]
49. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a finding by Arnal’s team?
(A) Changes in volume make screams different from other sounds.
(B) Only humans can produce sounds with great loudness variation.
(C) Normal human speech sounds vary between 4 to 5 Hz in loudness.
(D) Drastic volume variation in speech can effectively activate the amygdala.

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答案:(B)。略解:A是“roughness即音量變化”,是發現;B中“只有人類能產生大音量變化”未提及,文中提尖叫是“人類與動物共有的原始反應”,故B非發現;C是文中直接表述,是發現;D中“劇烈音量變化激活杏仁核”對應“screams...lit up in the amygdala”,是發現 報錯
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105指考英文考科-50

[題組:第48題到第51題]
50. What does “it” in the third paragraph refer to?
(A) The study.
(B) Language.
(C) Roughness.
(D) The amygdala.

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答案:(C)。略解:前文“roughness isn’t heard when we speak naturally...but it is prevalent in artificial sounds”,“it”指代前文的roughness(粗獷度),C正確 報錯
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105指考英文考科-51

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51. Which of the following devices may be improved with the researchers’ findings?
(A) Smoke detectors.
(B) Security cameras.
(C) Electric bug killers.
(D) Fire extinguishers.

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答案:(A)。略解:文中提研究應用“add roughness to alarm sounds”,煙霧探測器(smoke detectors)是報警裝置,可改進;安全攝像頭(B)、電滅蟲器(C)、滅火器(D)與報警聲音無關,A正確 報錯
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