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111學測英文試題46

第43至46題為題組
According to the passage, which of the following is an opinion, but **NOT** a fact?
(A) Humans and zebrafish have 70 percent of genes in common.
(B) Zebrafish can quickly recover vision after damage to the retina.
(C) Scientists are testing if the GABA theory works on mice as it does on zebrafish.
(D) Understanding regeneration in zebrafish may allow humans to regrow their organs.

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D選項是科學家的希望和推測,而非已證實的事實。(D) 報錯
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111學測英文試題47

第47至49題為題組

To support refugees and people facing crises around the world, the International Olympic Committee created the Refugee Olympic Team. Refugee athletes have been invited to compete in the Olympic Games since 2016. Here are two refugee athletes and their stories.

Yusra Mardini is a swimmer who grew up in
the war-torn country of Syria. Due to the unstable
political situation there, Yusra sometimes had to
train in pools under roofs that had been blown open
by bombings.
In 2015 when she was just a 17-year-old, her
house was destroyed in the civil war, so she decided
to flee her home country. She managed to reach
Turkey through Lebanon. From Turkey, she boarded
a small boat that held 20 people and set sail into the
deep waters of the Aegean Sea. But 30 minutes later,
the engine stopped and the boat began to sink. Yusra
dove into the cold water, and—with the help of her
sister and two men—swam and pushed the boat for
over three hours to reach the Greek island of Lesbos.
They saved everyone aboard.
Yusra eventually settled in Germany and has
since worked to inspire others to pursue their
dreams. Her incredible story and superior swimming
skills won her the opportunity to participate in the
Olympic Games. She was a member of the Refugee
Olympic Team for both the 2016 Rio Games and
2021 Tokyo Games.
Popole Misenga was born in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. When he was nine, the
country’s civil war claimed the life of his mother
and left him homeless. Escaping from the war zone,
he wandered alone for a week in a rainforest before
being rescued and taken to a center for displaced
children in the capital, Kinshasa.
There, Popole discovered judo, from which he
gained strength in body and mind. “Judo helped me
by giving me serenity, discipline, commitment—
everything,” he said. He trained hard and became a
professional judoka. However, each time he lost a
competition, his coaches would lock him in a cage
for days, feeding him only coffee and bread.
Finally, when he was cruelly abused for not
winning medals at the 2013 World Championships
in Brazil, he decided to seek protection.
Popole was granted asylum in 2014 by
Brazilian government and later continued judo
training at a youth facility. He made his Olympic
debut at Rio 2016. He also represented the Refugee
Olympic Team in 2021 Tokyo Games.

請根據選文內容,從兩則故事中各選出一個單詞(word),分別填入下列兩句的空格,並視語 法需要作適當的字形變化,使句子語意完整、語法正確,且符合全文文意。(填空,4分)

With her amazing courage and swimming skills, Yusra Mardini was not only able to save lives but also fulfill her dream of ___(A)__ in the Olympic Games.

Judo helped Popole Misenga to be strong both physically and mentally, and gave him the courage to escape from the ___(B)__ of his coaches.
(填空,4分)

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答案

第一格需填入competing(參賽),第二格需填入abuse(虐待)。competing,abuse 報錯
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111學測英文試題49

第47至49題為題組
請從下列(A)到(F)中,選出對Yusra Mardini和Popole Misenga都正確的選項。(多選題,4分)
(A) Being an Olympic medalist.
(B) Growing up in an orphanage.
(C) Joining the Olympic Games more than once.
(D) Leaving his/her hometown because of war.
(E) Showing talent in sports after going to a foreign country.
(F) Traveling through several countries before securing protection.

[混合題]
答案

兩人都因戰爭離開家鄉,且在獲得保護前都經過多個國家。D,F 報錯
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111學測英文試題50

一、中譯英(占8分)

說明:依題號將以下中文句子譯成正確、通順、達意的英文。每題4分,共8分。

1. 飼養寵物並非一項短暫的人生體驗,而是一個對動物的終生承諾。
2. 在享受寵物所帶來的歡樂時,我們不該忽略要善盡照顧他們的責任。

二 、 英 文 作 文 ( 占 2 0分 )

說明︰依提示寫一篇英文作文,文長至少120個單詞(words)。

提示︰不同的公園,可能樣貌不同,特色也不同。請以此為主題,並依據下列兩張圖片的內容,寫 一篇英文作文,文分兩段。第一段描述圖 A 和圖 B 中的公園各有何特色,第二段則說明你 心目中理想公園的樣貌與特色,並解釋你的理由。

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答案

1. Keeping a pet is not a short-term life experience, but a lifelong commitment to the animal.
2. While enjoying the joy that pets bring, we should not neglect our responsibility to take good care of them.Keeping a pet is not a short-term life experience, but a lifelong commitment to the animal.,While enjoying the joy that pets bring, we should not neglect our responsibility to take good care of them. 報錯
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112學測英文試題31

第31至34題為題組
Have you ever thought of “coloring” the names of the days of the week? When you listen to someone speaking, do you see a rainbow of colors? Or perhaps Mozart’s music tastes like an apple pie to you? If so, it is very likely that you have synesthesia.

Synesthesia is a condition in which people’s senses intermix. In some cases, people with synesthesia may experience colors when they hear, read, or even think of letters and numbers. In others, words can trigger a real sensation of taste on their tongue.

__31__ In the early 1990s, however, scientists noticed that synesthetic colors do not change over time. When asked what color is evoked by a letter or number, synesthetic people would persistently give the same answer even if tested months or years apart.
(A) This consistency serves as a proof that synesthesia is real.
(B) Meanwhile, environmental influences seem to shape a person’s synesthesia.
(C) People with synesthesia used to be accused of making their experiences up.
(D) Some studies even show that people may all be synesthetic to some degree.

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答案

文章明確指出農民挖排水溝是為了防止積水傷害茶樹。(A) 報錯
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112學測英文試題32

第31至34題為題組
__32__ The most compelling support, however, comes from brain scans, which show that color processing areas in the brain light up when these people listen to certain words.
(A) This consistency serves as a proof that synesthesia is real.
(B) Meanwhile, environmental influences seem to shape a person’s synesthesia.
(C) People with synesthesia used to be accused of making their experiences up.
(D) Some studies even show that people may all be synesthetic to some degree.

[篇章結構]
答案

文章提到小象不習慣在崎嶇地面上行動,容易掉入排水溝受傷。(D) 報錯
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112學測英文試題33

第31至34題為題組
Is synesthesia genetically inherited or acquired after birth? Scientists agree that synesthesia has a genetic basis, because it frequently runs in families. But an actual synesthesia gene (or genes) has not been identified yet. __33__ For example, the flavors people with taste-word synesthesia experience are usually childhood flavors, such as chocolate or strawberries. Also, people with color-music synesthesia more often than not have had early musical training.
(A) This consistency serves as a proof that synesthesia is real.
(B) Meanwhile, environmental influences seem to shape a person’s synesthesia.
(C) People with synesthesia used to be accused of making their experiences up.
(D) Some studies even show that people may all be synesthetic to some degree.

[篇章結構]
答案

文章明確指出大象不願離開生病或垂死的同伴,會在被困的小象身邊徘徊數小時。(C) 報錯
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112學測英文試題34

第31至34題為題組
Once thought to be extremely rare, synesthesia is now found to affect about one to four percent of the population. __34__ As is often observed, most of us tend to associate lower notes with darker colors and higher notes with brighter colors. Researchers further point out that in most people synesthesia is active only during the first months of their infancy, while this ability remains forever in certain individuals.
(A) This consistency serves as a proof that synesthesia is real.
(B) Meanwhile, environmental influences seem to shape a person’s synesthesia.
(C) People with synesthesia used to be accused of making their experiences up.
(D) Some studies even show that people may all be synesthetic to some degree.

[篇章結構]
答案

it指代前句提到的讓大象與繁榮的茶產業共存的可能性。(D) 報錯
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112學測英文試題35

第35至38題為題組 When did people first experience the joy of the hula hoop? Although the term did not emerge until the 18th century, toy hoops twirled around the waist, limbs, or neck can be traced back to ancient times. As early as 1000 BC, Egyptian children played with hoop toys of dried grapevine. They threw, jumped, and slung them around their bodies as we do today. They also struck them with sticks to roll them down the road. Hoop rolling was also popular in ancient Greece. Their hoops, often made of metal, were not merely toys for Greek children but served as exercise devices as well. In the 14th century, hoops were popular as a form of recreation in Great Britain. The craze for hoops even resulted in dislocated backs and heart attacks, according to medical records. The term hula, however, did not enter the English language until the 1700s, when British sailors first witnessed hula dancing in the Hawaiian Islands. Though no hoops were used, the movements of the ritual dances looked very similar to those in hooping. Thus hula and hoop came together, resulting in the term hula hooping. Hoops spun their way through the cultures of pre-colonial America as well. Often considered as representing the circle of life, hoops featured prominently in the ritual dances of Native Americans. Dancers used small reed hoops as symbolic representations of animals such as eagles or snakes. With very rapid movements, they used the hoops to construct the symbolic forms around their bodies. The hula hoop gained international popularity in the late 1950s, when a plastic version was successfully marketed by California’s Wham-O toy company. Twenty-five million plastic hoops were sold in less than four months. The hula hoop fad is still going strong today. What question does the passage answer? (A) How was the word hula-hooping derived? (B) Why did Wham-O start making hula hoops? (C) Where did Hawaiian hula dancing come from? (D) What was the favorite toy of ancient Egyptian kids?

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文章詳細說明hula一詞如何從夏威夷草裙舞進入英語,並與hoop結合形成hula hooping一詞。(A) 報錯
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