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肉 with informati Wishes air balloon refighter kogu % ( The 34. (A) coming in (B) going to (C) arriving at (D) reaching to 35. (A) gave back to (B) came up with (C) flashed back to (D) fell apart with 2. The story of Prometheus is interesting. At a time 36 there were many powerful gods in the universe, a Titan named Prometheus created humans. He then gave humans fire 37 they could keep warm, cook food, and make tools. Prometheus had great love for humans. The king of all gods, Zeus, 38 did not. Prometheus wanted to help the humans on earth, so he tricked Zeus for their benefit. Prometheus asked Zeus to choose one of the two piles as a sacrifice from humankind to him. One was a pile of beef inside a bull's stomach, and 39 was a pile of bones covered in shiny fat. Zeus chose the bones as well as fat and believed there was juicy meat underneath the fat. From that day on, humans were allowed to keep all their meat. 40 about it, Zeus took away humans' fire. Then, Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans living in misery. After Zeus had known it, Prometheus was chained to a rock and tortured until the end of time. 36. (A) that (B) which (C) when (D) where ( B ) 37. (A) ever since (B) so that (C) for which (D) in that ( 37 38. (A) however (B) therefore (C) moreover (D) otherwise 39. (A) the other (B) another (C) other (D) others ( 40. (A) Zeus was angry (B) Angry (C) Be angry (D) Have been angry 3. The first time little Billy asked me to hold him, I said no and explained to him that I could not do so. We colored a picture together 41 I didn't want to 42_ Billy, of course, but I also didn't want to lose my job. As Ronald McDonald, I regularly visited sick children like Billy in the hospital, but I was not allowed to touch them. We finished our picture, and as I was about 43 Billy asked me again to hold him. I thought about the possibility of losing my job. If that happened, I would probably soon lose my car and my home. I liked those things very much. However, at that moment, 44 nothing was as important as the happiness of this sick boy who could never go home again. 45 this, I decided to hold Billy despite the risk. I held him, and we talked and laughed and cried together. McDonald's did later find out, but they decided they agreed with me that some things are more important than rules. ) 41. (A) too (B) either (C) instead (D) yet ( ) 42. (A) prompt (B) refuse (C) frighten (D) employ (1) 43. (A) to leave (B) to leaving (C) leave (D) leaving (B) that seemed as (C) it seemed that XD) to be seem that ( (B) Realize (C) Realized (D) Realizing ilbi c) 44. (A) it seemed to be AB 45. (A) To realize 三、文意選填 10% (A) against the rules (B) dressed up (C) prompted (D) refuse (E) sparkled (AB) confined (AC) yet (AD) first of all (Ag) drowsy (BC) laughter Jane went to a school with strict rules. 46_, all the students were required to wear the same gray uniforms. Furtherm both boys and girls were 47 to choosing one of only two hairstyles. Jane tried to _48__ to go to this school. ___49_, h parents insisted that she go because the school was highly rated for its academic achievements. One day, Jane decided to do sou 9

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now. 35 'together with Bathing is considered one of the simplest ways to achieve cleanliness. Personal cleanliness, in one form or 29 has been a part of mankind for thousands of years. Throughout the ages, our perception of bathing as well as our bathing habits 30__ experienced a lot of changes. Affected greatly by religion, economy, and technology, bathing has finally become what we 31 today. 32 back in history, we can see that there have been very different views of bathing, and cleanliness has not always been taken 33 the top priority as it 34 But no one in history has in bathing as much as the Romans. Supplied with water from the aqueducts, nearly a dozen magnificent public bathhouses 36 the city of Rome. Originally, men and women bathed separately, but later the sexes were combined and the baths 37 a less virtuous purpose. 38 that early Christians discouraged bathing. Strongly objecting to nakedness in public, they outlawed the public baths, and people's hygienic practices were repressed. (L2) 29. (A) the other (B) others (C) another (D) other 2530(A) has (B) have (C) are (D) is 31. (A) used to (B) are used to be (C) are used to (D) used to be 30 32. (A) To look (B) Look (C) Looked (D) Looking A as A 33. (A) as (D) above 34 (A) has (B) does (C) is (D) will 35. (A) addicted (B) engrossed (C) occupied (D) indulged B3 36. (A) dotting with (B) dotted (C) is dotted (D) dotting Both A and B + VA+B # 37. (A) took on (B) took off (C) took over (D) took in 38. (A) Due to the corruption of the Roman baths and the whole Roman society S Not only A but also B 2 (B) Corrupt as the Roman baths and the whole Roman society had become B (C) Such corruption did the Roman baths and the whole Roman society have become Either a or B (D) So corrupt had the Roman baths and the whole Roman society become nor B non moutunit nnintar La nointed nortraits for well-off B + VA (B) for (C) with with along tub Neither A

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