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1 高雄市立右昌國民中學104學年度第一學期第二次段考三年級 英語科 試題 A.聽力測驗 20% 一、 辨識句意:根據聽到的內容,選出符合描述的圖片或符合圖片的描述。(5%,一題 1 分) 1 .( ) (A) (B) (C) 2 .( ) (A) (B) (C) 3 .( ) (A) (B) (C) 4 .( ) (A) (B) (C) 5 .( ) (A) (B) (C) 二、 基本問答:根據聽到的內容,選出一個最適合的回應或最適合的問句。(5%,一題 1 分) 6 .( )(A) He is too young to go there. (B) He is strong enough to climb the tree. (C) He is so sick that he can’t go mountain climbing now. 7 .( )(A) I don’t know why. (B) I’m in my twenties. (C) Let’s pray for the old man. 8 .( )(A) Cooking isn’t difficult, but cooking well is another story. (B) Of course. I can tell you all the cooking tips. (C) Yes, it was cooked by my parents. 9 .( )(A) This appears to be true. (B) Don’t worry. You’re on time. (C) First, always remember what you’re good at. 10 .( )(A) They were caught by a net. (B) They fly one thousand kilometers a day. (C) They don’t spend the winter in the north. 三、 言談理解:根據聽到的內容,選出一個最適合的答案。(10%,一題 2 分) 11 .( )(A) The girl wants to know how to get taller. (B) The girl is very confident in her appearance. (C) The girl’s uniforms are too small for her. 12 .( )(A) The window has been broken by the girl many times this week. (B) She should wash more windows for Mr. Smith. (C) She is a careful worker. 13 .( )(A) In 2013. (B) In 1993. (C) In 2033. 14 .( )(A) Yes, she did. (B) No, she didn’t. (C) We don’t know. 15 .( )(A) They are going out together. (B) They are talking about today’s weather. (C) The typhoon will hit Taiwan. 【試題總共五頁,請翻面繼續作答】

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高雄市立右昌國民中學104學年度第一學期第二次段考三年級 英語科 試題 A.聽力測驗 20%

一、 辨識句意:根據聽到的內容,選出符合描述的圖片或符合圖片的描述。(5%,一題 1分)

1 .( )

(A)

(B)

(C)

2 .( )

(A)

(B)

(C)

3 .( )

(A)

(B)

(C)

4 .( )

(A)

(B)

(C)

5 .( )

(A)

(B)

(C)

二、 基本問答:根據聽到的內容,選出一個最適合的回應或最適合的問句。(5%,一題 1分)

6 .( )(A) He is too young to go there. (B) He is strong enough to climb the tree.

(C) He is so sick that he can’t go mountain climbing now.

7 .( )(A) I don’t know why. (B) I’m in my twenties. (C) Let’s pray for the old man.

8 .( )(A) Cooking isn’t difficult, but cooking well is another story.

(B) Of course. I can tell you all the cooking tips. (C) Yes, it was cooked by my parents.

9 .( )(A) This appears to be true. (B) Don’t worry. You’re on time.

(C) First, always remember what you’re good at.

10 .( )(A) They were caught by a net. (B) They fly one thousand kilometers a day.

(C) They don’t spend the winter in the north.

三、 言談理解:根據聽到的內容,選出一個最適合的答案。(10%,一題 2分)

11 .( )(A) The girl wants to know how to get taller. (B) The girl is very confident in her appearance.

(C) The girl’s uniforms are too small for her.

12 .( )(A) The window has been broken by the girl many times this week.

(B) She should wash more windows for Mr. Smith. (C) She is a careful worker.

13 .( )(A) In 2013. (B) In 1993. (C) In 2033.

14 .( )(A) Yes, she did. (B) No, she didn’t. (C) We don’t know.

15 .( )(A) They are going out together. (B) They are talking about today’s weather.

(C) The typhoon will hit Taiwan.

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B.閱讀理解 (80%,一題 2分)

四、 單題 40%

16 . Sam was late for school this morning; the bell rang right after he walked into the classroom.

(A) almost (B) already (C) really (D) seldom

17 . When Kelly came to Taiwan several years ago, people knew about her. But now she is a famous writer in

Taiwan. (A) any (B) few (C) little (D) most

18 . Every night at 9:00, the garbage truck shows up on the streets to the garbage that people take out of their

house. (A) drop (B) hide (C) correct (D) collect

19 . It to be rainy. You’d better take an umbrella with you. (A) looks (B) sounds (C) appears (D) solves

20 . More and more cows on this farm are getting sick. The problem is so that the farm will be closed from

tomorrow on. (A) heavy (B) serious (C) popular (D) strong

21 . People in this small town are quite to strangers; they always try to help out when strangers are in trouble.

(A) careful (B) angry (C) lonely (D) friendly

22 . I planned to fly to New York today. But when I got to the , I found it was closed because of the heavy

rain. (A) airport (B) bridge (C) bus stop (D) train station

23 . Liz: Why is the house full of ? Bob: Oh, no! Looks like it got on fire. I hope everyone in there has run out.

(A) joy (B) kids (C) mice (D) smoke

24 . Justin: Want to try Uncle Joe’s pumpkin pie? I heard it’s quite good.

Jamie: No, thanks. I think nobody my mom can make good pies.

(A) besides (B) except (C) with (D) than

25 . Jane: Nick hasn’t talked to me for two days because I laughed at his hair color. What should I do ?

Pete: You should go and tell him that you’re sorry. He’s nice, and I’m sure he’ll give you another .

(A) excuse (B) lesson (C) chance (D) headache

26 . Jason would like to bring that poor dog back home, but he isn’t sure his mother likes dogs.

(A) how (B) what (C) whether (D) why

27 . Sharon: Oh, no! The door and the window ! Leo: Go in quickly and see if we’ve lost anything.

(A) are breaking (B) were broken (C) have broken (D) will break

28 . Tracy: Did the teacher tell us to get to the station? Sue: Yes. She said we should meet there at twelve.

(A) how (B) what (C) when (D) where

29 . I’m not sure if Ken this morning, but if he does, I’ll tell him that you called.

(A) will come in (B) comes in (C) has come in (D) came in

30 . The painting is beautiful put into words. You must take a look at it when passing by the

museum. (A) so; that (B) too; to (C) very; for (D) so; to

31 . Butterflies can be in the garden during springtime. (A) found (B) see (C) flown (D) catching

32 . We don’t know . (A) how much does the book cost (B) what book did he buy (C) how many books

should he read (D) who took away the book

33 . Why four-meter-high nets to protect those butterflies?

(A) do; set up (B) has; been set up (C) are; set up (D) will; be setting up

34 . Is confident more important than attractive?

(A) be; be (B) to be; be (C) being; to be (D) being; being

35 . I’m wondering if this notebook you. I just found it under the dining table.

(A) is belonging to (B) belongs to (C) will belong (D) is belonged to

五、 題組 40%

(36-39)

Dear Emma,

My daughter Winnie shared everything with me before. But after she got into senior high school, she stopped talking

to me. She spends a lot of time in front of the computer or on the phone. Once I 36. her bedroom very late at night,

I heard her talking to somebody happily. I wondered 37. she was talking to. Every time I asked, however, she

would get angry and even shout at me.

Winnie also cares about her appearance very much. I hope that she can spend less time deciding on 38. to

wear and more time on her studies. I’ve told her this hundreds of times, but she just doesn’t listen.

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Winnie was close to me in the past, but I don’t know 39. to communicate with her now. I really want to make our

relationship better. Can you give me some advice?

A Worried Mother close 親密的 relationship 關係

36 . (A) turned on (B) got on (C) stopped by (D) passed by

37 . (A) who (B) why (C) when (D) where

38 . (A) that (B) how (C) what (D) when

39 . (A) who (B) how (C) why (D) where

(40-41) Something More About Lanyu

Lanyu is also called “Orchid Island.” It lies to the southeast of Taiwan. The Tao(達悟族) have lived on this island

for a long time. The most important celebration on the island is the Flying Fish Festival.

Here are some dos and don’ts when you visit Lanyu. 1. Don’t take photos of the Tao people without permission. 2. If you are a female, don’t touch the boats during the Flying Fish Festival. 3. Ask for permission first if you want to enter one of their traditional houses. 4. Watch out for pigs and goats on the road. Keep these in mind, and you will have a good time there.

orchid 蘭花 lie 位於 southeast 東南方 celebration 慶典 permission 允許 female 女性 traditional 傳統的

40 . Which is NOT true about Lanyu? (A) Its other name is Orchid Island. (B) People of the island are called Tao.

(C) The Flying Fish Festival is the main celebration there. (D) Taiwan is to the southeast of the island.

41 . Which is NOT said about Lanyu in the article? (A) There may be pigs on the road. (B) Ask first if you can take

photos. (C) Touching boats during festivals brings people good luck. (D) Ask for permission to go into their

traditional houses.

(42-44) Things People Eat With

What do you use to eat with, a spoon, a fork, or a pair of chopsticks? Most people in China use

chopsticks. Chopsticks come in pairs. They are a little bit longer and thinner than pencils. And most of

them are made of wood.

We hold chopsticks with the thumb and the index and middle fingers of our right hand. Some people

do use them with the left hand. Then we trap the food with the chopsticks and bring the food to our

mouth.

Some people might have trouble trying chopsticks for the first time. Many people do, but not the

people in China and Japan. They grew up using chopsticks easily and quickly. The Chinese call chopsticks

“kwai-tse,” and it means “the quick ones.”

Chopsticks are more exciting than forks, knives, and spoons to people in China. “The quick ones” are

special to them. But don’t lose your spoons yet. You might have soup for dinner.

wood 木頭 thumb 大拇指 index finger 食指 middle finger 中指

42 . What does “Chopsticks come in pairs. ” mean? (A) It’s convenient to use chopsticks. (B) We need two

chopsticks to eat with. (C) We hold chopsticks with both hands. (D) People use chopsticks and forks together.

43 . What does“ trap” mean? (A) To surprise. (B) To miss. (C) To lose. (D) To catch.

44 . What does the word “They” mean in the article? (A) People in China and Japan. (B) People in the USA.

(C) Forks, knives, and spoons. (D) Chopsticks.

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(45-47)

Four people share what they think about the movie Frozen on Facebook.

Sandra Wu

Frozen is the best movie that I’ve ever seen. In the movie, Elsa is a princess, and she can do magic. One day, she did magic and made ice everywhere in her kingdom. At that time, she was so sad that she decided to leave her kingdom. Then her sister, Anna, tried to find her but got hurt because of Elsa’s magic. Luckily, when Anna almost died, Elsa saved her sister successfully. Peter Lee

Frozen is an interesting movie, but it is almost the same as every other Disney movie. It has a love story and several songs that are easy for children to follow. Of course, princes and princesses dance all the time, so I don’t think Frozen is a special movie. Susan Brown

Frozen is one of the most special movies in history. In the past, every Disney movie started with a princess getting into trouble and ended with a handsome prince saving the princess. But Frozen is different. It ended with a sad sister who wanted to save her weak sibling. David Muir

Frozen is one of the most popular Disney movies around the world. When I take trips to different countries, I find songs in the movie sung in different languages; it means people worldwide love it. everywhere 到處 kingdom 王國 sibling 兄弟姊妹 worldwide 遍及全世界地

45 . Who thinks that Frozen ends in a special way that has never been seen before?

(A) Sandra. (B) Peter. (C) Susan. (D) David.

46 . Why does Peter think Frozen is almost the same as other Disney movies?

(A) The princess in Frozen can do magic well. (B) It is difficult for kids to learn songs in Frozen.

(C) People around the world love Frozen very much. (D) Princes and princesses in Frozen enjoy dancing.

47 . Which is NOT true about what these four people think about Frozen?

(A) David thinks Frozen is popular only with children around the world.

(B) Susan thinks the movie Frozen shows a different way of love.

(C) Peter thinks Frozen is nothing special. (D) Sandra tells the story of Frozen, and she likes it a lot.

(48-49)

Life is a long trip.

Both good and bad things happen on the road;

People love and hate,

They share and hide things.

Some things make me smile;

Some things make me cry.

Some days are sunny,

Some days are rainy—

Life is a trip full of opposites.

I can’t decide what will happen,

So I have decided to be happy right now, every minute of my life.

To remember all that is beautiful;

To let go of all that makes me sad—

In this way I will live my life to the fullest.

~Johnny Wang~

48 . What does the writer think of life?

(A) He thinks that life is short. (B) He wants to enjoy life as much as he can.

(C) He is glad to find that life can be planned. (D) He thinks that love is the most important thing in life.

49 . What does “opposites” mean in the reading? (A) Clear and fine days. (B) The joy and hope of life.

(C) The bright and dark sides of life. (D) People who are sad about their lives.

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(50-52) (In an airplane)

Jessica: How come the steak and the white rice taste the same? Is there something wrong with my

taste buds?

Alex: Don’t worry. People always say, “When you take an airplane, your taste buds are left in the

airport.”

Jessica: What does it mean?

Alex: A lot of scientists have found that it is difficult for people to taste how food truly tastes when

they are in the plane.

Jessica: Really? Is it because of the low air pressure?

Alex: That’s right. It is also hard for you to smell because of the dry air in the airplane. Cooks need

to put more salt or sugar in when they make airline food.

Jessica: They must try hard to make the food taste like what we can enjoy in restaurants on the

ground.

Alex: Yes, when they fry chicken for airline food, they need to measure how much flour to use

carefully, and then they can make fried chicken as yummy as any fast food restaurant you can

find on the map.

Jessica: Making airline food is much more difficult than I thought.

Alex: It takes one more hour to get to Taipei. We can enjoy some delicious food.

Jessica: Sounds good!

pressure 氣壓 airline 航空公司 measure 計量 flour 麵粉

50 . How do your “taste buds” work when you eat food?

(A) They help you taste the food. (B) They tell you where restaurants are in the airport.

(C) They only work when you are eating something terrible. (D) They help you smell food quickly.

51 . What do cooks have to do when they prepare airline food?

(A) They need to put less sugar and salt in the food. (B) They should learn from other cooks in famous restaurants.

(C) They must use as much flour as possible when they fry chicken.

(D) They have to cook the food differently from how they cook it on the ground.

52 . Which is NOT true about airline food? (A) Making it is more difficult than making food for restaurants on the ground.

(B) Your nose works better in the plane in the sky. (C) Cooks try hard to make airline food taste good.

(D) When the air pressure is low, it is hard to feel how food truly tastes.

(53-55)

Have you ever heard of fingerprints? If your answer is yes, what about nose prints? Nose prints are not for people.

They are for cows. Farmers use nose prints to stop people from stealing cows.

A cow’s nose has lines and circles on it just as a person’s fingers do. No two cow nose prints are the same. Nose prints

are different from cow to cow. That’s why a nose print can help farmers know 53. .

However, it is not easy to take a nose print from a cow. First, 54. . Then the farmer dries the cow’s nose with a

towel. Next, the farmer puts an ink pad on the cow’s nose and takes the print with a paper. The job has to be done fast, or

55. . Nose printing is hard work. But it is a cheap and easy way for a farmer to find his own cows when they are stolen.

fingerprint 指紋 print 紋,印 steal(-stole-stolen)偷 ink 墨水 pad 打印台

53 .(A) if a cow is sick (B) whether a cow belongs to them or not

(C) why two cow nose prints are not the same (D) how to take fingerprints

54 .(A) the farmer ties the cow to keep it from moving (B) the farmer kills the cow to have it lie down

(C) the cow runs away from the farmer (D) the cow eats grass when the farmer gets closer

55 .(A) someone will steal the cow (B) the farmer may get angry (C) the cow may lick the ink off very soon

(D) the cow may die lick 舔

【試題結束,共 55 題】