online video games, Paul has very little physical activity and spend less time with family and friends.
A
He is addicted to
B
Addicted to
C
Be obsessed with
D
To obsess with
本題答案:
B
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We have to cancel tonight’s concert because neither you nor I prepared.
A
are
B
am
C
being
D
to be
本題答案:
B
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The story of Elizabeth of Austria is one of the saddest in the history of royalty. Born on December 24, 1837, Elizabeth was called Sisi by family and friends and known for her exceptional beauty, intelligence, and kindness. In 1853, Sisi accompanied her sister, Helen, to Bad Ischl, a spa town in Upper Austria. Helen had been taken into consideration as wife to the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph, and the engagement should have taken place in Bad Ischl. Surprisingly, the emperor fell in love at first sight with the 15-year-old Sisi and then thwarted the plan by saying that if he could not have Sisi, he would not marry at all.
The couple were married on April 24, 1854, and Sisi soon became a fairy-tale princess with her charm and grace. But what came next was her failure to get used to the strict, rigid royal life. As a free spirit, Sisi valued individual freedom above anything else and wasn’t able to identify herself as an empress or a young mother. Little by little, she withdrew from public life, even leaving her husband and children to live in Madeira and Venice.
At a height of 172cm, Sisi weighed only 50kg, even after four pregnancies. She kept rigorous diets and took exercise excessively. To maintain her extraordinary 16-inch waist, she stuck to a diet of milk, eggs, and fruits. What’s more, she took hot olive oil bath, applied seaweed, sand or hay as body mask, and wrapped herself in face mask of strawberries, honey and raw veal. As for her disciplined exercise habits, Sisi practiced fencing and horseriding almost every day for hours, which made her probably the world’s best female horserider at the time. Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, with mats and balance beams installed so that she could practice on them each morning.
In autumn 1898, Sisi was assassinated in Geneva by an Italian man when walking from her hotel to the ship on which she was to leave for Montreux, Switzerland. The small knife poked a tiny hole in her heart; blood leaked out so slowly that at first no one was aware that she had been injured. She made it to the ship but shortly afterwards she collapsed and passed away. A few days later, her body was carried back to Vienna and was tombed next to her son Rudolf.
What is this passage mainly about?
A
A sad love story of Sisi.
B
A brief biography of Sisi
C
The influence of Sisi on Austrian history.
D
Differences between Sisi and other queens
本題答案:
B
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The story of Elizabeth of Austria is one of the saddest in the history of royalty. Born on December 24, 1837, Elizabeth was called Sisi by family and friends and known for her exceptional beauty, intelligence, and kindness. In 1853, Sisi accompanied her sister, Helen, to Bad Ischl, a spa town in Upper Austria. Helen had been taken into consideration as wife to the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph, and the engagement should have taken place in Bad Ischl. Surprisingly, the emperor fell in love at first sight with the 15-year-old Sisi and then thwarted the plan by saying that if he could not have Sisi, he would not marry at all.
The couple were married on April 24, 1854, and Sisi soon became a fairy-tale princess with her charm and grace. But what came next was her failure to get used to the strict, rigid royal life. As a free spirit, Sisi valued individual freedom above anything else and wasn’t able to identify herself as an empress or a young mother. Little by little, she withdrew from public life, even leaving her husband and children to live in Madeira and Venice.
At a height of 172cm, Sisi weighed only 50kg, even after four pregnancies. She kept rigorous diets and took exercise excessively. To maintain her extraordinary 16-inch waist, she stuck to a diet of milk, eggs, and fruits. What’s more, she took hot olive oil bath, applied seaweed, sand or hay as body mask, and wrapped herself in face mask of strawberries, honey and raw veal. As for her disciplined exercise habits, Sisi practiced fencing and horseriding almost every day for hours, which made her probably the world’s best female horserider at the time. Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, with mats and balance beams installed so that she could practice on them each morning.
In autumn 1898, Sisi was assassinated in Geneva by an Italian man when walking from her hotel to the ship on which she was to leave for Montreux, Switzerland. The small knife poked a tiny hole in her heart; blood leaked out so slowly that at first no one was aware that she had been injured. She made it to the ship but shortly afterwards she collapsed and passed away. A few days later, her body was carried back to Vienna and was tombed next to her son Rudolf.
According to the passage, Sisi made lots of efforts to .
A
rule her country
B
learn history
C
construct gymnasiums
D
maintain her beauty
本題答案:
D
#102年,#32期,#警專,#英文,#共同科目,
The story of Elizabeth of Austria is one of the saddest in the history of royalty. Born on December 24, 1837, Elizabeth was called Sisi by family and friends and known for her exceptional beauty, intelligence, and kindness. In 1853, Sisi accompanied her sister, Helen, to Bad Ischl, a spa town in Upper Austria. Helen had been taken into consideration as wife to the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph, and the engagement should have taken place in Bad Ischl. Surprisingly, the emperor fell in love at first sight with the 15-year-old Sisi and then thwarted the plan by saying that if he could not have Sisi, he would not marry at all.
The couple were married on April 24, 1854, and Sisi soon became a fairy-tale princess with her charm and grace. But what came next was her failure to get used to the strict, rigid royal life. As a free spirit, Sisi valued individual freedom above anything else and wasn’t able to identify herself as an empress or a young mother. Little by little, she withdrew from public life, even leaving her husband and children to live in Madeira and Venice.
At a height of 172cm, Sisi weighed only 50kg, even after four pregnancies. She kept rigorous diets and took exercise excessively. To maintain her extraordinary 16-inch waist, she stuck to a diet of milk, eggs, and fruits. What’s more, she took hot olive oil bath, applied seaweed, sand or hay as body mask, and wrapped herself in face mask of strawberries, honey and raw veal. As for her disciplined exercise habits, Sisi practiced fencing and horseriding almost every day for hours, which made her probably the world’s best female horserider at the time. Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, with mats and balance beams installed so that she could practice on them each morning.
In autumn 1898, Sisi was assassinated in Geneva by an Italian man when walking from her hotel to the ship on which she was to leave for Montreux, Switzerland. The small knife poked a tiny hole in her heart; blood leaked out so slowly that at first no one was aware that she had been injured. She made it to the ship but shortly afterwards she collapsed and passed away. A few days later, her body was carried back to Vienna and was tombed next to her son Rudolf.
Which word is the definition of thwart?
A
Oppose.
B
Receive.
C
Conceive
D
Decide
本題答案:
A
#102年,#32期,#警專,#英文,#共同科目,
The story of Elizabeth of Austria is one of the saddest in the history of royalty. Born on December 24, 1837, Elizabeth was called Sisi by family and friends and known for her exceptional beauty, intelligence, and kindness. In 1853, Sisi accompanied her sister, Helen, to Bad Ischl, a spa town in Upper Austria. Helen had been taken into consideration as wife to the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph, and the engagement should have taken place in Bad Ischl. Surprisingly, the emperor fell in love at first sight with the 15-year-old Sisi and then thwarted the plan by saying that if he could not have Sisi, he would not marry at all.
The couple were married on April 24, 1854, and Sisi soon became a fairy-tale princess with her charm and grace. But what came next was her failure to get used to the strict, rigid royal life. As a free spirit, Sisi valued individual freedom above anything else and wasn’t able to identify herself as an empress or a young mother. Little by little, she withdrew from public life, even leaving her husband and children to live in Madeira and Venice.
At a height of 172cm, Sisi weighed only 50kg, even after four pregnancies. She kept rigorous diets and took exercise excessively. To maintain her extraordinary 16-inch waist, she stuck to a diet of milk, eggs, and fruits. What’s more, she took hot olive oil bath, applied seaweed, sand or hay as body mask, and wrapped herself in face mask of strawberries, honey and raw veal. As for her disciplined exercise habits, Sisi practiced fencing and horseriding almost every day for hours, which made her probably the world’s best female horserider at the time. Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, with mats and balance beams installed so that she could practice on them each morning.
In autumn 1898, Sisi was assassinated in Geneva by an Italian man when walking from her hotel to the ship on which she was to leave for Montreux, Switzerland. The small knife poked a tiny hole in her heart; blood leaked out so slowly that at first no one was aware that she had been injured. She made it to the ship but shortly afterwards she collapsed and passed away. A few days later, her body was carried back to Vienna and was tombed next to her son Rudolf.
Which of the statements is not correct?
A
Sisi died at the age of 61.
B
Sisi values freedom over anything else.
C
Originally, Helen, Sisi’s sister, had a chance to marry Franz Joseph.
D
Before boarding the ship, Sisi was stabbed and collapsed right away
本題答案:
D
#102年,#32期,#警專,#英文,#共同科目,
The story of Elizabeth of Austria is one of the saddest in the history of royalty. Born on December 24, 1837, Elizabeth was called Sisi by family and friends and known for her exceptional beauty, intelligence, and kindness. In 1853, Sisi accompanied her sister, Helen, to Bad Ischl, a spa town in Upper Austria. Helen had been taken into consideration as wife to the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph, and the engagement should have taken place in Bad Ischl. Surprisingly, the emperor fell in love at first sight with the 15-year-old Sisi and then thwarted the plan by saying that if he could not have Sisi, he would not marry at all.
The couple were married on April 24, 1854, and Sisi soon became a fairy-tale princess with her charm and grace. But what came next was her failure to get used to the strict, rigid royal life. As a free spirit, Sisi valued individual freedom above anything else and wasn’t able to identify herself as an empress or a young mother. Little by little, she withdrew from public life, even leaving her husband and children to live in Madeira and Venice.
At a height of 172cm, Sisi weighed only 50kg, even after four pregnancies. She kept rigorous diets and took exercise excessively. To maintain her extraordinary 16-inch waist, she stuck to a diet of milk, eggs, and fruits. What’s more, she took hot olive oil bath, applied seaweed, sand or hay as body mask, and wrapped herself in face mask of strawberries, honey and raw veal. As for her disciplined exercise habits, Sisi practiced fencing and horseriding almost every day for hours, which made her probably the world’s best female horserider at the time. Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, with mats and balance beams installed so that she could practice on them each morning.
In autumn 1898, Sisi was assassinated in Geneva by an Italian man when walking from her hotel to the ship on which she was to leave for Montreux, Switzerland. The small knife poked a tiny hole in her heart; blood leaked out so slowly that at first no one was aware that she had been injured. She made it to the ship but shortly afterwards she collapsed and passed away. A few days later, her body was carried back to Vienna and was tombed next to her son Rudolf.
What can be inferred from the passage?
A
Sisi didn’t love the emperor at all.
B
Once Sisi got injured when doing horseriding.
C
Sisi’s son Rudolf had died earlier than her
D
Sis didn’t eat anything for dinner
本題答案:
C
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The annual beach concert continued tsunami warnings for the entire coast of the town.
A
although
B
despite
C
due to
D
as soon as
E
in spite of
本題答案:
BE
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the mouse appearing on the desk right next to the head of my bed, I would have given this hotel a better rating.
A
Without
B
Should there be
C
If there was
D
If it wasn’t
E
Had it not been for
本題答案:
AE
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_directly in the heart of Vienna, Hotel Cristall is an ideal option for business travellers as well as tourists.