80.Appear Calm/Stay Calm, Make a Big Difference

80.Appear Calm/Stay Calm, Make a Big Difference

師大附中100學年度下學期第一次段考高二英文科答案

  1. 1-10 DDAB/CACB/DA
  2. 11-20 BABCD/DDACB
  3. 21-28 ABDB/ADBB
  4. 29-36 CDBBBBCA
  5. 37-56 BDCCA/DACDA/ BCDAD/ CCDAB
  6. 57-61 DCBAE
  7. 62-68 CDA/CCDC
  8. 69. mischief70. definite71. cautious

72. potential 73. tentative74. harsh

75. abnormal76. minority77. discouraged

78. reluctant

  1. 79. The fact that, it is

80.appear calm/stay calm, make a big difference

81. would rather, than admit

82. particular about, worn out/tired out/extremely tired/exhausted

83. he would have bankrupted every boy in the village

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Part 1: Best Response Questions (4%)

Listen to the question or statement and choose the best response.

(D)1.Why does Jen always ridicule other people so much? (3-p. 11-1)

(A)She’s helped people ever since she was a young girl.

(B)I think she is too proud to admit she makes mistakes.

(C)Well, she is so shy that she’s scared to talk to strangers.

(D)Maybe she feels insecure so she just makes fun of others.

(D)2.The landscape of this place is really fantastic. (3-p. 29-8)

(A)Yes. They are very helpful when you need support.

(B)I agree. Their music is lively, so it makes me want to dance.

(C)I know. The food is so great that I dine here frequently.

(D)Yes. You can see a view of the mountains and ocean from here.

(A)3.When Ellen was growing up, her parents sacrificed a lot for her. (3-p. 29-9)

(A)Parents will often give up things they want in favor of their kids.

(B)I wish my father and mother taught me things when I was young.

(C)It’s common in some countries for parents to spoil their children.

(D)I don’t believe it’s right for parents to discipline their kids that way.

(B)4.That plan to surprise Violet is certainly elaborate. (3-p. 36-12)

(A)Yes, too many people know about it.

(B)Yes, but it might be too complicated.

(C)Yeah, I think doing that is really mean.

(D)Right. We can’t do it because it costs too much.

Part 2: Conversation Questions (4%)

Listen to each conversation and answer the question.

(C)5.M:I am thinking about joining a local animal rights group. (3-p. 13-2)

F:I didn’t know you felt so strongly about animals.

M:I do. We have to protect them now more than ever.

F:You’re right. Many kinds of animals are going extinct.

M:Maybe you should join the group with me.

F:Let me think about it.

Q:What kind of animals is the woman talking about?

(A)Animals that are kept in the zoos.

(B)Animals that make good pets.

(C)Animals that will be gone forever.

(D)Animals that are growing in popularity.

(A)6.M:I’m exhausted. I had a really busy weekend. (3-p.20-4)

F:Poor thing. Still getting your apartment ready?

M:Yeah. I spent the whole time shopping for appliances.

F:Well, I’m sure the place is going to look nice once you’re finished.

Q:What did the man shop for over the weekend?

(A)Machines like an oven and a refrigerator.

(B)Things to hang on the walls and decorate his place.

(C)Sheets for the bed and towels for the bathroom.

(D)Cleaning supplies like brooms and mops.

(C)7.F: Is that a new employee talking to the boss? (3-p. 31-7)

M:No, he’s here to give suggestions for improving the company.

F:Oh, yeah? What kinds of things need to be improved?

M:Well, first of all, we have a problem with worker efficiency.

Q:What is a problem at the company?

(A)People don’t get along with each other.

(B)People are demanding more money.

(C)People don’t work quickly enough.

(D)People are taking too many sick days.

(B)8.F:Tell me something about your hometown. (3-p. 36-10)

M:Well, first of all, it’s a cultural place.

F:Yeah, I heard there are immigrants from many different places there.

M:Right, and that makes the city very interesting.

Q:What can be found in the man’s city?

(A)Many wild animals.

(B)People from around the world.

(C)All kinds of good food.

(D)A lot of great schools.

Part 3: Short Talk Questions (2%)

Listen to the paragraphs and answer the questions.

Singer Adele Adkins was born in London, in 1988. She began singing when she was four years old and dreamed of imitating the success of her idols, the Spice Girls, during the 1990s. In 2008, she achieved just that when she released her debut album, 19. 19 was an immediate success in the United Kingdom, entering the British charts at number one. The album got off to a slow start in the United States, but eventually topped the American charts. Adele won two Grammy Awards in 2009 for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. She had an even better year in 2011. Her album 21 was iTunes’ biggest seller, she was Billboard magazine’s Artist of the Year, and she was nominated for six Grammys. She even won three American Music Awards! But 2011 was bittersweet for Adele, and in November she underwent surgery for strained vocal chords. Once she’s recovered, she’ll begin working on her third album, which will no doubt be another huge success.(3-p.22-25)

(D)9.How do we know that 19 was a successful album?

(A) It was Adele’s first album.

(B) It was praised by the Spice Girls.

(C)It earned lots of money for Adele.

(D) It made the top of the British Charts.

(A)10.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Adele in 2011?

(A) She won six Grammy Awards.

(B) She was Billboard’s Artist of the Year.

(C) She won three American Music Awards.

(D)She had the biggest selling album on iTunes.