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1 fine in the afternoon. Kevin: It s B101. 1~20 1. I like summer most because it is the warmest of the year. (A) number (B) season (C) village (D) example 2. I want to buy a cell phone. Which is better? (A) art (B) fake (C) light (D) brand 3. I feel safe in Mr. Johnson s car. He always drives. (A) heavily (B) carefully (C) strangely (D) dangerously 4. I need a quiet place to study in, because I am going to tomorrow. (A) take a test (B) take a seat (C) have a bath (D) have a dialogue 5. I like to go in my free time because I can enjoy the fresh air on the sea. (A) jogging (B) fishing (C) shopping (D) mopping 6. Kelly was one of my in high school, but she is one year younger than I. (A) cousins (B) vendors (C) daughters (D) classmates 7. Jessie felt sad because she was not to the party. She really wanted to go. (A) invited (B) scared (C) followed (D) impressed 8. The weather in May a lot. Sometimes it rains in the morning but becomes (A) produces (B) creates (C) changes (D) celebrates 9. Christmas is coming. Jane and her brother are busy their house with a Christmas tree and some flowers. (A) visiting (B) building (C) cleaning (D) decorating 10.Cathy: Could you tell me the of your ticket? (A) date (B) size (C) price (D) number

Vivian: I haven t seen Cathy for a long time. How s she? Bonnie: Oh, she got in June and moved to her husband s place. (A) cute (B) hungry (C) married (D) comfortable 2 12. Liming: How do you like the weather in Taiwan? Wendy: Well, it s too hot. I just want to stay in an room all day. (A) illegal (B) expensive (C) interesting (D) air-conditioned 13. Joe: Where was Mary last weekend? I her, but no one answered the phone. Tom: I don t know. Why not try again? (A) asked (B) called (C) found (D) talked to 14. Reading comic books fun. (A) is (B) are (C) has (D) have 15. Mrs. Wilson her son wash the dishes after dinner. (A) had (B) told (C) wanted (D) invited 16. John always goes to bed late at night, so early is difficult for him. (A) get up (B) got up (C) gets up (D) getting up 17. There s a subway station near my house. takes me only ten minutes to get to my office. (A) It (B) There (C) The one (D) The station 18. David: Have you seen John s sister? Kevin: Yes, I. She s the most beautiful girl I ve ever seen. (A) have (B) had (C) did (D) saw 11. 19. Tom: Jean, to the movies with us tonight? Jean: Sorry, I can t. I have an important exam tomorrow. (A) did you go (B) are you going (C) have you gone (D) do you go 20. John: Have you seen my comic books, Jean? Jean: on your desk yesterday, but Mom took them away this morning. (A) They are (B) They had (C) They were (D) They ve been

(21~23) 22 21~42 Many In fact, sometimes even a & ask 3 There has been too much bad news on TV these days. parents say that they are always 21 about their children. They ask their children not to talk to strangers. friend could be 22, too. Now some parents ask their children to take 23 with them so they can ask for help any time. 21. (A) afraid (B) happy (C) worried (D) comfortable 22. (A) stupid (B) serious (C) wonderful (D) dangerous 23. (A) cell phones (B) credit cards (C) baseball cards (D) subway tickets

(24~26) Mrs. Johnson: Joe, I didn t see your workbook. Joe: Sorry, 24 Mrs. Johnson: Oh? Why? Joe: I went to a basketball game yesterday evening. Mrs. Johnson: Oh? What time did you get home? Joe: Eight-thirty. Mrs. Johnson: Then what did you do? Joe: I watched TV. 25 Mrs. Johnson: After the movie? Joe: I sent e-mails to some friends. Mrs. Johnson: You were really busy, weren t you? So, 26 Joe: Two o clock in the morning. Mrs. Johnson: That s WHY you look tired today and FORGOT to do your homework! 24. (A) I couldn t find my workbook. (B) I went to bed early last night. (C) I was sick and went to a doctor. (D) I didn t have time to do the homework. 25. (A) There was a great movie. (B) Everyone should watch TV news. (C) Katherine Welson is my favorite singer. (D) There was an important game between the Tigers and the Bears. 26. (A) What time did you get up? (B) What time did you go to bed? (C) What time did you come to school? (D) What time did you do your homework? 4

Karen left a note to her husband, Chris. 27. Who is not at home this evening? (A) Karen. (B) Chris. (C) Peter. (D) Peter s father. 28. What will Peter do this evening? (A) He will go out to work. (B) He will cook for himself. (C) He will make tea for his dad. (D) He will have an English class. 5 (27~28) & left a note

6 (29~30) Hi! My name is Jack. I am a junior high school student. There are many people in my family. I live with my dad, my mom, and my sister, Irene. Irene is only two years old, so I always play computer games with my cousin, Kevin. Kevin is the only son of Uncle Frank and Aunt Dolly. Their house is near ours. Kevin and I also visit our grandparents house often, because we both like Uncle Collin very much. He is the youngest son of Grandfather and Grandmother. He studies in a music school. He is a good piano player. 29. Look at Jack s family tree. Which one is Kevin? & (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D uncle aunt grandfather 30. In Jack s family, who plays the piano well? (A) Irene (B) Kevin (C) Dolly (D) Collin

7 (31~32) Read the train timetable and answer the questions. & timetable 31. Kelly is waiting in Taipei for the train to visit her grandmother in Tainan. She just missed the 6:03 train. What time will she be in Tainan? (A) At 07:10. (B) At 10:12. (C) At 11:46. (D) At 12:38. & miss 32. Shuchen lives in Taipei but her office is in Hsinchu. She has to start working at 9:00 in the morning, but she cannot get up before 6:30. What train should she take so she won t be late for work? (A) Train No. 588. (B) Train No. 1102. (C) Train No. 2101. (D) Train No. 2503.

Read the posters of the four restaurants and answer the questions. 8 (33~34)

33. The Wangs are going to eat out tonight. Mr. Wang likes to eat fish, but the children want beef. (A) Schulzer s. (B) Cozy Corner. (C) Papa Puccini. (D) All Time Favorite. Which restaurant should they go to? 9 34. Jimmy heard that a new restaurant just opened. In that restaurant he can enjoy delicious fast food and play computer games at the same time. Where can he find this kind of restaurant? (A) On Jen-I Street. (B) On Park Street. (C) On Yuhsi Street. (D) On Chunghua Street.

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35. How many problems does the student have? (A) One. (B) Two. (C) Three. (D) Four. 36. What does a good conversationalist mean? (A) A man who works hard on math. (B) A man who likes to go to a party. (C) A man who has some close friends. (D) A man who speaks well and talks a lot. 11 (A) The student got better grades. 37. What happened after the student s mother got a teacher to teach him at home? (B) The student didn t go to a party again. (C) The student still had problems with math. (D) The student became more comfortable with a lot of people.

(38~39) (Frank just came back home from school.) Mrs. Lee: Oh? What is it? Frank: Our English teacher, Miss Chang, won t teach us next year. Mrs. Lee: Why not? You all love her, don t you? Frank: She s going to get married this summer and will move to America with her husband. Mrs. Lee: Oh! That s great news! Best wishes to her! Frank: That s BAD news to us, because we ll have Mr. Chiu as our new English teacher! 38. Why is Miss Chang going to leave her students? (A) She has found a new job. (B) Her students don t like her. (C) She is going to move to a foreign country. (D) She got bad news from home and had to go back to America. 39. Who is Mr. Chiu? (A) Miss Chang s husband. (B) A teacher in Frank s school. (C) A teacher who is going to get married. (D) The man who tells Frank the bad news. Frank: Mom, big news! 12

worked as a reporter and a driver. 13 many places. about them in his novels. (A) Hemingway. (B) The old man. (C) An American reporter. (D) A writer who goes fishing. (A) Life On the Sea (B) Take Trips and Write Well (C) Hemingway and His Novels (D) Great and Famous Reporters (40~42) Hemingway is one of the greatest American writers. He was born in Illinois in 1899 and showed great writing talent when he was young. He Then he decided to become a writer and started to write some famous novels. He lived a busy life and took trips to By visiting different places he got new experiences and wrote The Old Man and the Sea is one of Hemingway s greatest novels. The story is about an old man who goes on the sea for 84 days without catching any fish. But he keeps working hard and catches a big fish on the 85 th day. This book not only makes Hemingway world-famous, but also makes people remember him long after he died in 1961. 40. Why did Hemingway go to many places? & (A) He wanted to show himself off. writer (B) He wanted to leave the busy city. reporter (C) He wanted to sell more of his novels. keep (D) He wanted to have different experiences. 41. What does he in the second paragraph refer to? & paragraph refer to 42. What is the best title for the two paragraphs? & title