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課程教學與設計 / 補充教材1:高二暑輔補充

 Class:H246           歷屆學測翻譯           by Silvia 2022/7/14

111 學測翻譯題

1. 飼養寵物並非一項短暫的人生體驗,而是一個對動物的終生承諾。

Keeping pets is not an temporary/short-term experience but a lifelong commitment/promise for animals.

2. 在享受寵物所帶來的歡樂時,我們不該忽略要善盡照顧他們的責任。

While enjoying the pleasure/joy which pets bring,we shouldn’t ignore/neglect/overlook the responsibility (which) we should take care of them as possible.

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1. 根據新聞報導,每年全球有超過百萬人在道路事故中喪失性命。
According the news report, more than (= over) one million ( millions of ) people in the   

world lose their life ( lives) in (the) road accidents every year.
2. 因此,交通法規必須嚴格執行,以確保所有用路人的安全。
Therefore (= Thus/ Hence/ As a result/ As a consequence), (the) traffic rules (= regulations) should be strictly enforced ( = implemented) to ensure the safety of all road users.

 

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3. 我們有時會違背自己的意願去做某些事情,就只為了要取悅朋友。

Sometimes, we might do some things ( something) against our (own) will

just ( simply) to please our friends.
Sometimes, we might go against our (own) will to do things just to make our friends happy.

4. 其實,在面對同儕壓力的時候,我們應該學習堅持自己的原則。
In fact ( Actually/ In effect/ As a matter of fact), when facing peer pressure, we should learn insist on ( stick to) our principles.

 

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5. 2007年營運以來,高鐵已成為台灣最便利、最快速的交通工具之一。
Since it started operation in 2007, the High Speed Rail has become one of the fastest and the most convenient vehicles.

6.對於強調職場效率的人而言,高鐵當然是商務旅遊的首選。

For people who emphasize efficiency at (in) the workplace, the High Speed

Rail ( it) is surely (definitely) the top choice for business trips.

 

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7.近年來,有越來越多的超級颱風,通常造成嚴重災害。

In recent years/ Over the past few years, there has been an increasing number of super typhoons, which usually cause severe damage.

8.颱風來襲時,我們應該準備足夠的時夠,並待在室內,若有必要,應迅速移動至安全的地方。

When typhoons strike, we should make sure to have enough food supplies stored and stay indoors or quickly evacuate to safe areas if necessary.

 

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9.玉山在冬天常常覆蓋著厚厚的積雪,使整個山頂閃耀如玉。

In winter, Jade Mountain is often covered with heavy snow, making the whole peak shine like jade.

 

10.征服玉山一直是國內外登山者最困難的挑戰之一。

Conquering Jade Mountain has long been one of the toughtest challenges for mountain climbers at home and abroad.

 

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11.相較於他們父母的世代,現今年輕人享受較多的自由和繁華。

Compared with their parents’ generation, young people today enjoy more freedom and prosperity.

12.但是在這個快速改變的世界中,他們必須學習如何有效地因應新的挑戰。

However, in this fast-changing world, they should learn how to

respond effectively to new challenges.

 

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13.一個成功的企業不應該把獲利當作最主要的目標。

A successful enterprise should not regard making profits as its major goal.

14.它應該負起社會責任,以增進大眾的福祉。

It should assume social responsibility to improve public welfare.

 

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15.有些年輕人辭掉都市裡的高薪工作,返家鄉種植有機蔬菜。

Some young people have resigned from their well-paying jobs in the city and returned home to grow organic vegetables.

16.藉由決心與努力,很多人成功了,不但獲利更多,還過著更健康的生活。

Many people have made it through determination and hard work.They not only makes more profits but lead a healthier life as well.

 

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17.都會地區的高房價對社會產生了嚴重的影響。

The high housing prices in urban areas have had a serious impact on society.

18.政府正推出新的政策,以滿足人們的住房需求。

The government is launching new policies to satisfy people’s housing demands.

 

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19.近年來,許多台灣製作的影片已經受到國際的重視。

In recent years, many of the films produced in Taiwan have caught international attention.

20.拍攝這些電影的地點也成為熱門的觀光景點。

The locations where these movies were shot have become popular tourist spots as well.

111學年度學科能力測驗試題

英文考科

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說明︰第1題至第10題,每題1分。

1. When Jeffery doesn’t feel like cooking, he often orders pizza online and has it ______ to his house.

(A) advanced (B) delivered (C) offered (D) stretched

2. Jane is the best ______ I have ever had. I cannot imagine running my office without her help.

(A) assistant (B) influence (C) contribution (D) politician

3. The temple celebrated Mazu Festival by hosting ten days of lion dances, Taiwanese operas, and traditional hand ______ shows.

(A) chat (B) quiz (C) puppet (D) variety

4. The new vaccine was banned by the Food and Drug Administration due to its fatal side effects.

(A) potentially (B) delicately (C) ambiguously (D) optionally

5. ______ the photos with dates and keywords help you sort them easily in your file.

(A) Tagging (B) Flocking (C) Rolling (D) Snapping

6. An ______ person is usually pleasant and easy to get along with, but don’t expect that he or she will always say “yes” to everything.

(A) enormous (B) intimate (C) agreeable (D) ultimate

7. Hidden deep in a small alley among various tiny shops, the entrance of the Michelin star restaurant is barely ______ to passersby.

(A) identical (B) visible (C) available (D) remarkable

8. The original budget for my round-island trip was NT$5,000, but the ______ cost is likely to be 50 percent higher.

(A) moderate (B) absolute (C) promising (D) eventual

9. After watching a TV program on natural history, Adam decided to go on a ______ for dinosaur fossils in South Dakota.

(A) trial (B) route (C) strike (D) quest

10. With pink cherry blossoms blooming everywhere, the valley ______ like a young bride under the bright spring sunshine.

(A) bounces (B) blushes (C) polishes (D) transfers

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說明︰第11題至第20題,每題1分。第 11 15 題為題組

 

A book town is a rural town in which second-hand and antiquarian bookshops are concentrated. The concept was ___11___by Richard Booth, who opened the first second-hand bookshop in Hay-on-Wye,UK in 1961. Following him, many local people opened their own bookshops, and the small town soon became a model of sustainable rural development and tourism. Since the 1970s, book towns like Hayon-Wye __12___ up all over the world.

Although all book towns have a great number of bookshops, that’s where the similarities __13___.Each of these towns shows unique features of its own. Some have many small private shops, while others have organizations steered by volunteers. Some even run regular activities to attract visitors. For example,an annual book festival is held in Hay-on-Wye. Clunes, in Australia, holds a monthly book talk that hosts authors to discuss their latest __14___.As digital reading is changing our traditional way of reading, book towns like Hay-on-Wye are particularly important to __15__ . The feel of a book, the smell, the weight, and the knowledge that a particular book might be more than a hundred years old—all these highlight the importance of preserving the physical book as a complement to technology.

11. (A) initiated (B) represented (C) acknowledged (D) manipulated

12. (A) spring (B) sprang (C) had sprung (D) have been springing

13. (A) form (B) count (C) end (D) matter

14. (A) trends (B) releases (C) agendas (D) announcements

15. (A) get their worldwide fame (B) conform to the new mode

   (C) make their visitors satisfied (D) keep the printed word alive

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Airline passengers may have noticed that all plane windows have rounded edges, instead of the hard corners commonly found in our house. The round windows are indeed pleasant to the eye, but they actually were designed for reasons __16___ aesthetics.

In the early days of aviation, plane windows ___17___square in shape. Then as commercial air travel became popular in the 1950s and airplanes began flying higher and faster, three planes mysteriously broke apart in midair. The cause? Square windows. Scientists found that sharp corners are natural weak spots where stress concentrates. The problem is ___18___when airplanes fly at higher altitudes, where the difference between the inside and outside pressure increases, causing added stress. When subjected to repeated pressurization high in the sky, the four corners on a square window may ___19___ .

Curved windows, on the other hand, distribute stress around more evenly, reducing the likelihood of cracks or breaks. Circular shapes are also stronger and resist deformation, and therefore can __20____extreme differences in pressure inside and outside of an aircraft.

Thus, round windows are a major safety innovation that keeps planes from disintegrating mid-flight.They are also used on ships and spacecraft for their greater structural integrity.

16. (A) contrary to (B) except for (C) more of (D) other than

17. (A) used to be (B) were to be (C) would have been (D) must have been

18. (A) disguised (B) understood (C) confronted (D) intensified

19. (A) cause conflict (B) rebuild strength (C) spell disaster (D) endure shock

20. (A) tolerate (B) improve (C) justify (D) obtain

三 、 文 意 選 填 ( 占 1 0分 )

說明:第21題至第30題,每題一個空格,請依文意在文章後所提供的(A)(J)選項中分別選出最適當者,填入空格中。每題1分。 21 30 題為題組

(A) possible   (B) sensation   (C) risky      (D) cost       (E) witnessed

(F) professional (G) called for  (H) tried out   ( I ) necessity   (J) career

A stunt person is a man or a woman who performs dangerous acts, usually in the television or movie industry. In this line of work, the person is paid to do daring actions that are deemed too 21 for the regular actor to perform, including jumping from heights, crashing cars, or fighting with weapons.

Stunt work emerged out of 22 over time. In the early days of the film industry, actors

themselves shot acrobatic acts and dangerous scenes, until they began to get injured. There were, however, no 23 crew members to perform impressive stunts at that time. If something dangerous needed to be done for a scene, the producers would hire anyone crazy or desperate enough to do it. These people were not trained to perform stunts, so they often 24 things for the first time during the actual shooting. They had to learn from their own mistakes, which 25 some their lives, and almost all suffered light or severe injuries.

Beginning around 1910, audiences developed a taste for serial action movies, which 26 the use of dedicated stunt people to perform in dangerous scenes. Such demand increased with the rise of western movies, and many cowboys with masterful skills on horseback found a new 27 as a stunt person. Tom Mix and Yakima Canutt were among the most famous. The 1960s and ’70s 28 the development of most modern stunt technology, like air rams and  bullet squibs. That technology has continued to evolve into the present.

Today, CGI (computer generated imagery) is widely used in filmmaking, and it is now 29 to

create very lifelike scenes without using real stunt people. However, CGI has difficulties of its own, and there will always be a demand for the realism and thrilling 30 of an actual stunt. So the stunt industry is probably in no immediate danger of dying off.

四 、 篇 章 結 構 ( 占 8分 )

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Obon, or the Bon Festival, is a Japanese holiday that honors the spirits of the dead. 31 The

festival usually lasts for four to five days in August. During this period, many people travel back to their hometowns and spend time with loved ones, both past and present.

Though not a national holiday, Obon is surely one of the most traditional events of the year.

Celebration often begins with mukaebi (welcoming fire), during which people make a small bonfire in front of their house to guide spirits upon their return back home. 32 Food offerings are presented at house altars and temples. Some regions prepare horses made of cucumbers and cows made of eggplants, hoping that the spirits will come back to Earth quickly, on a horse, and leave slowly, riding the cow.

 33 Paper lanterns and offerings are sent floating down rivers to accompany the ancestors back to their resting place. Many areas will also organize bon-odori dances. The style of the dances varies from region to region but is normally based on the rhythms of taiko drums. Performers usually play on a tall stage with lanterns and banners strung all around. Participants, often dressed in light cotton kimonos, are encouraged to dance to the music around the stage. 34 Originally dedicated to the deceased, the dances have now become a symbol of the summer festival themselves.

(A) Some people also visit the cemetery to clean up the family graves and pray for their ancestors.

(B) Such festive activities are usually held in parks, temples, and other public places around Japan.

(C) Obon concludes with another bonfire, okuribi, lighting up the sky to see the ancestors’ spirits off.

 

(D) Originating from the Chinese Ghost Festival, this annual event has evolved into a time of family reunion.

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