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105指考英文考科-54

提示:最近有一則新聞報導,標題為「碩士清潔隊員(waste collectors with a master’s degree)滿街跑」,提及某縣市招考清潔隊員,出現50位碩士畢業生報考,引起各界關注。請就這個主題,寫一篇英文作文,文長至少120個單詞(words)。文分兩段,第一段依據你的觀察說明這個現象的成因,第二段則就你如何因應上述現象,具體(舉例)說明你對大學生涯的學習規劃

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答案:The phenomenon of master’s degree holders applying for waste collector positions has aroused wide concern, and several factors contribute to it. Firstly, the current job market is highly competitive. Many industries have limited vacancies, making it difficult for graduates to find jobs matching their academic backgrounds. Secondly, waste collector roles in some areas offer stable salaries and social security benefits, which are attractive to those seeking job security. Additionally, some master’s graduates may view this position as a temporary choice to gain work experience while waiting for better opportunities.

To cope with this competitive job market, I have made a detailed study plan for my college life. In terms of academic learning, I will focus on building a solid professional foundation by attending all core courses and participating in academic seminars related to my major, such as computer science. This will help me master key skills like programming and data analysis. Besides, I will gain practical experience by applying for internships in tech companies during summer vacations. For example, I plan to intern at a software development company to practice developing applications, which can enhance my employability. Moreover, I will learn additional skills like foreign languages and project management to make myself more competitive in the job market.。略解:作文第一段從就業市場競爭、工作穩定性、臨時規劃三方面分析現象成因;第二段從專業學習、實習、額外技能學習三方面具體說明大學規劃,符合題目要求,文長與結構均達標,語言通順且符合英文書寫規範 報錯
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106指考英文考科-31

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One of the most difficult things for a human to face is the loss of a limb. If a person loses an arm or a leg, he/she must be fitted with an artificial limb. The situation is very different for a starfish. If a starfish loses an arm, it can grow a new one. ______ Snails can even regrow their heads-imagine what the world would be like if humans could do that.
(A) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration. (B) Humans aren’t completely without regenerative talents. (C) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals. (D) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian. (E) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars. (F) They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday.

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答案:(C)。略解:前文提“海星斷臂再生”,後文提“蝸牛再生頭部”,空格需連接“其他動物也有再生能力”,C中“龍蝦、蠑螈等也如此”契合上下文 報錯
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106指考英文考科-36

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Often named as the most prominent contemporary female architect, Zaha Hadid, an Iraqi-born British woman, is significant for her intellectual toughness and her refusal to compromise on her artistic ideas. For many years, her designs filled the pages of architecture journals but were dismissed as impractical or too radical. Also, being female in a male-dominated field didn’t help her succeed. Despite these setbacks, her star began to rise when her design for Cincinnati’s new Center for Contemporary Art was selected and built, earning her worldwide acclaim. The New York Times described the building as “the most important new building in America since the Cold War.” Once her talent was recognized, commissions started coming in to design a variety of projects, including public transportation, libraries, and opera houses. In 2004, Hadid became the first woman to win the prestigious Pritzker Prize. She also won the Stirling Prize in 2010 and 2011. Hadid’s interest in architecture had roots in a trip her family took to the ancient Sumer region in southern Iraq, the site of one of the world’s oldest civilizations, when she was a teenager. She recalled: “The beauty of the landscape-where sand, water, reeds, birds, buildings, and people all somehow flowed together-has never left me. I’m trying to discover-invent, I suppose-an architecture, and forms of urban planning, that do something of the same thing in a contemporary way.” Nature’s forms appear as a recurrent source of inspiration for Hadid’s architecture. Her designs are daring and visionary experiments with space and with the relationships of buildings to their urban surroundings. She consistently pushes the boundaries of architecture and urban design in the pursuit of a visionary aesthetic that expresses her ideals.
36. According to the passage, what is a major factor in Hadid’s success?
(A) Her family support.
(B) Her ethnic origin.
(C) Her gender and education.
(D) Her vision and talent.

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答案:(D)。略解:文中提“堅持藝術理念、設計獲世界讚譽、獲權威獎項”,體現她的遠見與才華;家庭支持(A)、種族出身(B)、性別與教育(C)未提及或非成功因素,D正確 報錯
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106指考英文考科-37

[題組:第36題到第39題]
37. What does the author mean by “…her star began to rise…” in the second paragraph?
(A) She started to make a fortune.
(B) She became more recognized.
(C) Her designs became classical.
(D) Her ideas started to take shape.

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答案:(B)。略解:後文提“設計獲選建造、獲世界讚譽、獎項接踵而至”,故“her star began to rise”指“她變得更受認可”;賺錢(A)、設計成經典(C)、想法成型(D)不契合,B正確 報錯
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106指考英文考科-38

[題組:第36題到第39題]
38. What is the third paragraph mainly about?
(A) The cultural background of Hadid’s family.
(B) The beautiful landscape of Hadid’s hometown.
(C) A vivid recollection of Hadid’s life as a teenager.
(D) A fundamental source of Hadid’s architectural philosophy.

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答案:(D)。略解:第三段提“青少年時期旅行啟發對建築的興趣,追求自然與建築融合的設計理念”,是她建築哲學的根源;家庭文化背景(A)、家鄉風景(B)、青少年生活回憶(C)非核心,D正確 報錯
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106指考英文考科-39

[題組:第36題到第39題]
39. According to the passage, which of the following is true about Hadid’s career in architecture?
(A) She built the first Center for Contemporary Art in New York.
(B) Her architecture projects mainly involve museums in urban areas.
(C) Her works can be characterized as boldly contemporary and innovative.
(D) Her early designs were often rejected because of her political background.

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答案:(C)。略解:A中“紐約第一座當代藝術中心”錯,文中是辛辛那提;B中“主要涉及城市博物館”錯,文中有交通、圖書館等;C中“大膽現代、創新”對應“daring and visionary、push boundaries”,正確;D中“因政治背景被拒”錯,文中是“不切實際、過於激進”,C正確 報錯
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106指考英文考科-40

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Todd Bol, a retired businessman, could never have expected that a wooden container he built on his deck one day in 2009 would have the global impact it does today. Bol built a dollhouse-size structure that looked like a schoolhouse on a post, and he put it on his lawn as a free community library to commemorate his mother, who was a book lover and school teacher. Bol’s prototype gave birth to Little Free Library (LFL), a nonprofit organization that seeks to place small, accessible book exchange boxes in neighborhoods around the world. The concept is simple: Neighbors are invited to share a book, leave a book, or both. Today, there are over 50,000 of these libraries registered in 70 countries. Almost everyone can register with LFL and start a library as long as the person keeps it in good shape and makes sure that book materials are appropriate for his/her neighborhood. Library owners can create their own library boxes; therefore, the libraries are usually unique in appearance, and there seems to be no limit to the possibilities. One library in California was built out of a used wine crate; another in Texas had tiny stairs and bright colored walls. Once registered, libraries are assigned a number at LFL’s website. The LFL Index lists the locations of all libraries with GPS coordinates and other information. Owners receive a sign that reads “Little Free Library.” People say they have been more inclined to pick up a book when walking by a Little Free Library, out of curiosity and because it’s convenient. Some sidewalk librarians say they have met more neighbors since having a little library in their front yard. Bol is also most proud of the way Little Free Library is bringing communities together. “It’s started a neighborhood exchange. It gets people talking and more comfortable with their neighbors,” he says. “This leads to them helping each other.”
40. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned about Todd Bol?
(A) His mother used to be a school teacher.
(B) He was engaged in trade and commerce.
(C) He provided a great service to his neighborhood.
(D) He built a schoolhouse to pay tribute to his mother.

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答案:(D)。略解:A中“母親是教師”文中提及;B中“從事商貿”對應“retired businessman”;C中“為社區提供服務”體現於創建圖書館;D中“建造校舍致敬母親”錯,文中是“建造類似校舍的圖書館”,D未提及 報錯
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106指考英文考科-41

[題組:第40題到第43題]
41. What does “prototype” refer to in the second paragraph?
(A) A community center.
(B) A book exchange box.
(C) A dollhouse on a post.
(D) A nonprofit organization.

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答案:(B)。略解:前文提“Bol建造類似校舍的木製容器作為社區圖書館”,後文提“催生LFL,放置圖書交換箱”,故prototype(原型)指“圖書交換箱”;社區中心(A)、娃娃屋(C)、非營利組織(D)不契合,B正確 報錯
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106指考英文考科-42

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42. Which of the following is true about the operation of a Little Free Library?
(A) The library can come in any shape and color.
(B) There is no limit to the selection of its materials.
(C) The owner must first be assigned a number from the LFL website.
(D) The librarian is in charge of checking the books in and out of the library.

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答案:(A)。略解:A中“任何形狀顏色”對應“unique in appearance, no limit to possibilities”,正確;B中“材料無限制”錯,文中提“書籍需適合社區”;C中“先獲編號”錯,文中是“註冊後獲編號”;D中“管理員借還書”錯,文中是“鄰居自由分享/留下書籍”,A正確 報錯
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106指考英文考科-43

[題組:第40題到第43題]
43. What is a contribution of Little Free Library?
(A) The LFL Index can improve GPS functions.
(B) It promotes reading and literacy in a simple way.
(C) It helps to strengthen library associations around the world.
(D) Its location satisfies people’s curiosity about their neighbors.

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答案:(B)。略解:A中“改進GPS功能”未提及;B中“簡單方式促進閱讀”對應“鄰居易於取書、借書”,正確;C中“加強圖書館協會”未提及;D中“位置滿足對鄰居的好奇心”錯,文中是“圖書館吸引鄰居交流”,B正確 報錯
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