國立臺中一中 101 學年度第一學期期末考一年級英文科試題 ( ) 7. (A) She wants to practice what she s going to say. (B) She wants to make copies of her resume. 科目代碼 :02 (C) She wants to take a nap before the interview. (D) She wants to wear modern and fashionable clothes. (4) Short Talk Questions I. Listening Comprehension (10%) Listen to the following paragraph and answer the questions. (1) Picture Questions ( ) 8. (A) The city puts on a great fireworks display. Look at each picture and answer the question. (B) It is near the line that determines time zones. ( )1. ( )2. (C) Its fireworks last for a long time. (D) The city wants the world to see its festivities. ( ) 9. (A) New York s Times Square has eight sections. (B) London celebrates the New Year before New York. (C) Big Ben is a place in London that tells time. (D) Fireworks at Taipei 101 last for several minutes. ( ) 10. (A) Watching fireworks from Taipei 101. (2) Best Response Questions (B) Watching fireworks from New York s Brooklyn Bridge. Listen to the question or statement and choose the best response. (C) Counting down the New Year with London s Big Ben. ( ) 3. (A) I heard about that. What classes did he take there? (D) Watching the ball drop in New York s Time Square. (B) Why did he have to stay in the hospital for so long? (C) Lucky him. Vacationing at a place like that is great. II. Cloze Test (42%) (D) Staying in an office all day is not something I d do. (1) ( ) 4. (A) True. She needs to take care of stuff at home. You may be struggling with subjects such as chemistry, physics and biology. However, you (B) Yeah. She got into a car crash and broke her leg. (C) Right. She finds math to be a really hard subject. (D) I know. She was punished to stay home for a week. should 11 feel discouraged 11 give up your passion for science. Scientific principles are found not just in the textbooks but also in your daily life. Observe your surroundings closely, and you will discover some examples. Warm water, for instance, can 12 magic if you know ( ) 5. (A) I agree. They are the cutest things I ve ever seen. (B) Yes. I also dislike the sound of their crying. how to use it. Mixed with salt, it can help soothe your sore throat. In addition to this tip, warm water also has the magical power to decrease a tangerine s level of sourness. The secret (C) Yes. They depend on adults for absolutely everything. 13 this trick is not that the water makes a tangerine sweeter 14 that it makes a (D) Yes, they have to wait until they can eat solid food. tangerine less sour. 15 warm water, banana peels have also been reported to be useful in (3) Conversation Questions solving our problems. For example, after eating a banana, you can polish your leather shoes Listen to each conversation and answer the question. with its peel. The chemical, Tannin, 16 in the peel can make your shoes 17 than ever ( ) 6. (A) She has many friends on the team. before. Magical 18 these tricks may seem, they are simply illustrations of how science is (B) She has the ability to play the sport well. applied in our everyday life. (C) She has known the coach for a long time. 11. (A) both and (B) either or (C) not but (D) neither nor (D) She has more experience than others. 第 1 頁, 共 5 頁
12. (A) counter (B) involve (C) perform (D) adjust 13. (A) behind (B) beside (C) below (D) before 14. (A) but (B) and (C) neither (D) also 15. (A) Aside from (B) Beside (C) In addition (D) Except for 16. (A) which contained (B) which contains (C) contained (D) containing 17. (A) as shiny (B) shinier (C) shiniest (D) shine 18. (A) like (B) if (C) even (D) as (2) When there is a will, there is hope. This is well reflected on the life of LeBron James, one of the most successful MBA players. Born 19 a 16 year old mother, who raised him by herself, James had a miserable childhood. Embarrassed by his home life, he never made friends easily and 20 school by the fourth grade. 21 find an outlet for his frustrations, James turned to sports. He much preferred football and basketball 22 the other sports. Later, he formed a bond with his football coach, a man who would come to 23 in James life and in the pursuit of his dream. James started his career 24 a football player. However, having been injured badly in one football game, James almost had to give up sports. However, to everyone s 25 surprise, he didn t give in but instead committed himself 26 a better athlete. Later, he was recruited to play basketball professionally. 19. (A) to (B) as (C) from (D) of 20. (A) quit (B) was quit (C) had quit (D) had been quit 21. (A) So as to (B) With a view to (C) In order to (D) In the hope of 22. (A) than (B) by (C) among (D) to 23. (A) turn over a new leaf (B) dance to his tune (C) play a role (D) freak him out 24. (A) from (B) with (C) as (D) for 25. (A) much (B) great (C) little (D) no 26. (A) to becoming (B) to become (C) becoming (D) become (3) Twelve years after his death, another collection of Shel Silverstein s well received poetry has appeared on the market. Everything On It, which is 27 with Silverstein s unique sense of humor and his familiar black and white illustrations, has yet again reminded us 28 our childhood when we seemed to live between the real and the 29. While Silverstein was alive, his career was broad and varied. Not only was he known for his poetry, 30 he also worked as a playwright and a performer as well as a 31 for Playboy. In addition, he 32 producing some of the best known sound tracks, including A Boy Named Sue, 33 he was later awarded a Grammy Award. Silverstein 34 in 1999, his poetry still lives on today, as proved with the popularity of his latest book, Everything On It. 27. (A) characteristic (B) a characteristic (C) characterized (D) a character 28. (A) of (B) with (C) from (D) by 29. (A) imaginable (B) imaginary (C) imagination (D) imagining 30. (A) or (B) and (C) nor (D) but 31. (A) founder (B) relative (C) participant (D) cartoonist 32. (A) found attraction in (B) worked on (C) broke into (D) held on to 33. (A) for which (B) by which (C) for that (D) by that 34. (A) having passed out (B) passed out (C) having passed away (D) passed away (4) So much of your world is shaped by perspective. All the experiences and information you take in is filtered through the attitudes you possess. While sometimes your attitudes can t change what is happening, your outlook can affect what happens to you. For example, an optimistic person can be more 35, not giving up as easily and therefore more likely to reach a goal. Optimism makes you feel better 36 and physically. Research has shown that optimists live longer, healthier lives. How can you become more optimistic? 37, it takes some self discipline. If you try to act optimistically, eventually positive feelings will come. Make sure not to dwell 38 things you can t control. Last but not least, 39 yourself with positive people. Optimism can be infectious. 35. (A) economical (B) affordable (C) persistent (D) countless 36. (A) emotionally (B) blindly (C) unsteadily (D) currently 37. (A) All the time (B) If anything (C) By chance (D) For starters 38. (A) in (B) on (C) about (D) at 39. (A) surround (B) being surrounded (C) to surround (D) surrounding (5) After Mayank Sharma contracted tubercular meningitis, his memories almost got completely wiped out. Sharma 40 the infection, but he could only remember his life experiences 41 the age of two. Like the character Jason Bourne in the movie, 26 years of Sharma s life had become blank. His family remained with him in the hospital as he got better, 第 2 頁, 共 5 頁
but Sharma had no idea 42 they were. It was 43 that he could no longer connect emotionally with those he had been close to. Sharma turned to crowd sourcing to 44 his life back 44. 40. (A) resulted in (B) was attracted to (C) succeeded in (D) recovered from 41. (A) up to (B) for (C) at (D) from 42. (A) that (B) whom (C) who (D) whose 43. (A) frustrating (B) forbidden (C) entertaining (D) rewarding 44. (A) move forward (B) put aside (C) piece together (D) keep apart III. Words in Context (10%) ( 請忽略大小寫問題 ) Known for stage and film adaptations of his musicals such as Cats and The Phantom of the Opera, Andrew Lloyd Webber is, 45, the most accomplished composer of our time. Webber was born into a family with musical talents. His mother was a pianist and a violinist, while his father, William Lloyd Webber, was an organist and composer. Growing up in such surroundings, Webber was never a 46 to playing musical instruments and to composing music. 47, by the time he turned nine, he had become an organ player, 48 his father during performances. Even though later on in his life he was admitted 49 Oxford University to study history, he dropped out of school in 1965 to 50 his dream. This is also when he met 51 Tim Rice, with whom he would continue to cooperate 52 the road of his career. In 1986, Webber released his most successful musical, The Phantom of the Opera, which became the longest 53 Broadway musical of all time. The musical has also made more revenue than any other show in the history of Broadway. Webber once said that we are lucky if we know what we really want to do, which he was lucky enough to know when he was very young. And we are the luckiest people in the world if we can then 54 it to feed ourselves. (A) as a matter of fact (B) stranger (C) pursue (D) lyricist (E) running (F) without a doubt (G) down (H) assisting (I) make a living out of (J) into IV. Reading Comprehension (10%) (1) Adaptation is the transference of one artistic work to another. Film adaptation, for instance, usually involves using a written work as the basis of a feature film. Some common examples of written works from which films are adapted are novels, biography, comic books, plays, and so on. Among these sources, theatrical works are often the most popular choice for adaptation. William Shakespeare has been humorously referred to as the most popular screenwriter in Hollywood, for several of his renowned comedies and tragedies have been modified and transformed into movies. West Side Story, for example, got the inspiration for its plot from Romeo and Juliet, while Twelfth Night cleverly became the muse for the film She s the Man. Similarly, hit Broadway shows are frequently adapted from and into various other works. The 2004 film The Phantom of the Opera is a prime example. It is an adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber s 1986 musical of the same name, which in turn was based on the French novel by Gaston Leroux. Directed by Joel Schumacher, the movie production hired Lloyd Webber as a co writer as well as a producer. The cast included Gerard Butler as the title role, Emmy Rossum as Christine, the heroine, along with many other brilliant acting talents. This kind of continual adaptive process is also seen in The Producer, a film that was adapted into a Broadway musical before being adapted again into a film. Despite some skepticism that these adapted works of art lack creativity, it s without a doubt they have captured the interest of a large audience. 55. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true of the film The Phantom of the Opera? (A) Its production involves the author of the original written work. (B) The story on which it is based has been made into a performance on stage. (C) The author of its story has created several well known comedies and tragedies. (D) The story on which it is based has remained the same since the French version. 56. Why does this passage give examples of adapted works? (A) To make comparisons. (B) To argue against an opinion. (C) To illustrate a main idea. (D) To detail the steps in a process. 57. What can we infer from the passage? (A) Adapted works have attracted a large group of fans. (B) Some people regard adapted works as an inspiration for creativity. (C) William Shakespeare has made a fortune from Hollywood films. (D) Most writers of musicals are also the producer of their own works. 第 3 頁, 共 5 頁
(2) Destination hotels are starting to become more and more popular. Sweden s Icehotel is the biggest hotel made from ice and snow in the world. Each year designers, architects and artists build the hotel from scratch. Large blocks of frozen snow and ice are the materials used to construct the hotel. The hotel has been built annually for more than twenty years, and thousands of tourists visit each year. It gets very cold, though! Travelers who prefer warm weather could try the Ariau Amazon Towers in Brazil. This hotel is the largest treetop hotel in the world. Visitors can enjoy being surrounded by the natural beauty of the rain forest. For something more exciting to do, they can swim with rare pink dolphins. One of the strangest destination hotels is the Hamster Hotel in France. Guests here stay in small rooms where they can behave like hamsters. They get to run on giant wheels, eat seeds, and sleep in a bed of hay! 58. What is the main idea of this passage? (A) Tips for tourists when choosing hotels. (B) Creative hotels around the world. (C) How traditional hotels survive. (D) Hot spots that offer cheap vacations. 59. What can guests expect at the Hamster Hotel? (A) Cold weather. (B) To see rare dolphins. (C) Fine food. (D) To live like animals. V. Vocabulary (20%) (67 69 題為詞類變化題 ) 60. L y experiments on animals for products like shampoo or cosmetics are considered to be unnecessary, especially by people supporting animal rights. 61. Certain gestures that are acceptable in one culture may be considered o e in another culture where they tend to make the locals feel uncomfortable or even upset. 62. In some countries, employers are not allowed to take marital s s into consideration certainly no wonder because she is a brilliant actress. 64. The government s decision to ban smoking completely has drawn not praise but c m, especially from people who support smokers rights. 65. The prison has the best security in the whole world. So far, no one has managed to e e from it. 66. I am i sed with the fireworks at Taipei 101 this year. I have never seen any as good before. 67. Bill and Melinda Gates (founder) aims to bring about a better world. 68. As a writer, I find myself most (product) late at night when I can put thoughts into words and complete many chapters of my book. 69. It is truly a (unfortunately) that no one survived in the traffic accident. VI. Translation (8%) 70. 為了避免不必要的紛爭, 比賽開始前, 清楚的規則已經訂定好了 To avoid unnecessary disputes, before the game started, clear rules had been. 71. 樂觀的人都相信好事會發生, 而壞事只是暫時的挫敗, 終究會被克服 are optimistic believe that good things will happen and negative events are temporary setbacks to be overcome. 72. 就住宿而言, 微型旅館越來越受預算有限的旅客歡迎 of accommodations, micro hotels are becoming more and more popular with budget travelers. 73. 這間店裡的所有衣服都在打折, 每一件最多五百塊台幣 All the clothes in the shop are on sale. You will only spend NT$500 on each item. when hiring someone. Whether the person is married or not has nothing to do with his abilities for the job. 63. With the success of the movie, the actress became famous o t. Her instant fame is 第 4 頁, 共 5 頁
國立臺中一中 101 學年度第一學期高一期末考英文科試題解答 I. Listening Comprehension (10%) 1 10 CBCBC BDBAB II. Cloze Test (42%) 11 18 DCAAA CBD 19 26 ACCDC CBA 27 34 CABDD BAC 35 39 CADBA 40 44 DACAC VI. Translation (8%) 70. laid down 71. Those who 72. In terms 73. at most III. Words in Context (10%) 45 54 FBAHJ CDGEI IV. Reading Comprehension (10%) 55 59 BCABD V. Vocabulary (20%) 60. Laboratory 61. offensive 62. status 63. overnight 64. criticism 65. escape 66. impressed 67. Foundation 68. productive 69. misfortune 第 5 頁, 共 5 頁