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109指考英文考科-26

[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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109指考英文考科-27

[題組:第21-30題]27.

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

答案:(L)。略解:句意為憑藉這項特權,他寫了兩本關於金絲雀的書。(L) privilege(特權)對應前文「special right」;(A) keen(熱切的)、(E) supportive(支持的)等均不符,故選(L)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-28

[題組:第21-30題]28.

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

[文意選填]
答案

答案:(G)。略解:句意為他研發並銷售治療各種鳥類疾病的藥物。(G) illness(疾病)符合「medicines」的治療對象;(B) breed(飼養)、(F) imprisonment(監禁)等均不符,故選(G)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-29

[題組:第21-30題]29.

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

[文意選填]
答案

答案:(J)。略解:句意為儘管其藥物效果備受爭議,他的觀察仍有益金絲雀研究。(J) effective(有效的)符合「remedies」的屬性評價;(C) release(釋放)、(H) separated(隔離的)等均不符,故選(J)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科-30

[題組:第21-30題]30.

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

[文意選填]
答案

答案:(D)。略解:句意為他的手稿未出版,因被獄方禁止。(D) banned(禁止)符合「never published」的原因;(A) keen(熱切的)、(C) release(釋放)等均不符,故選(D)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科(補考)-01

On cold winter nights, a bowl of ______ and spicy beef noodle soup is much more popular than any other food served in this restaurant.
(A) fading
(B) profiting
(C) steaming
(D) demanding

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答案:(C)。略解:句意為寒冬夜晚,一碗熱氣騰騰的麻辣牛肉湯麵很受歡迎。(C) steaming(熱氣騰騰的)符合「冬季熱食」語境;(A) fading(逐漸消失的)、(B) profiting(獲利的)、(D) demanding(苛刻的)均不符,故選(C)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科(補考)-02

The government official gave some shocking examples to ______ the seriousness of the traffic problem.
(A) underline
(B) embrace
(C) induce
(D) overwhelm

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答案:(A)。略解:句意為官員舉驚人例子強調交通問題的嚴重性。(A) underline(強調)符合「舉例凸顯」語境;(B) embrace(擁抱)、(C) induce(引誘)、(D) overwhelm(淹沒)均不符,故選(A)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科(補考)-03

Jenny lost her parents at the age of five. Despite this ______, she managed to become a leading scholar in computer science.
(A) complaint
(B) misfortune
(C) poverty
(D) retreat

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答案:(B)。略解:句意為Jenny五歲喪親,儘管遭遇不幸仍成為頂尖學者。(B) misfortune(不幸)符合「喪親」情境;(A) complaint(投訴)、(C) poverty(貧窮)、(D) retreat(撤退)均不符,故選(B)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科(補考)-04

The newspaper apologized for releasing false information that had ______ the public to believe toilet paper was in short supply and caused panic buying.
(A) confronted
(B) misled
(C) forecast
(D) restrained

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答案

答案:(B)。略解:句意為報紙因發布假新聞誤導公眾相信衛生紙短缺,引發搶購而道歉。(B) misled(誤導)符合「假新聞導致錯誤認知」語境;(A) confronted(面對)、(C) forecast(預測)、(D) restrained(約束)均不符,故選(B)。 報錯
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109指考英文考科(補考)-05

The glass lid of the pot is ______, and the cook can clearly observe how well the food is prepared.
(A) substantial
(B) prosperous
(C) transparent
(D) magnetic

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答案:(C)。略解:句意為鍋蓋透明,廚師可清楚觀察食物烹製情況。(C) transparent(透明的)符合「清晰觀察」語境;(A) substantial(結實的)、(B) prosperous(繁榮的)、(D) magnetic(有磁性的)均不符,故選(C)。 報錯
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