Chinese medicine, 1 modern medicine, has a different philosophy. Instead
of focusing on a patient’s health problems, Chinese medicine tries to make the patient’s
whole body well again. 2 , doctors of Chinese medicine believe that inside people,
there are two types of energy. The first type of energy, called “yin,” is quiet and
3 . The other type of energy, called “yang,” is active. When these two energies are
in equal balance, a person is healthy. When there is an imbalance—too much yin,
4 —a person becomes unhealthy. A doctor of Chinese medicine doesn’t try to stop
a person’s cough by giving a cough medicine. Instead, the doctor gives a mixture of
herbs that will restore balance in the patient’s body. 5 , when the body is in
balance, the cough will stop naturally.
1
apart from
in contrast to
similar to
derived from
Chinese medicine, 1 modern medicine, has a different philosophy. Instead
of focusing on a patient’s health problems, Chinese medicine tries to make the patient’s
whole body well again. 2 , doctors of Chinese medicine believe that inside people,
there are two types of energy. The first type of energy, called “yin,” is quiet and
3 . The other type of energy, called “yang,” is active. When these two energies are
in equal balance, a person is healthy. When there is an imbalance—too much yin,
4 —a person becomes unhealthy. A doctor of Chinese medicine doesn’t try to stop
a person’s cough by giving a cough medicine. Instead, the doctor gives a mixture of
herbs that will restore balance in the patient’s body. 5 , when the body is in
balance, the cough will stop naturally.
2
Therefore
Ultimately
Likewise
Specifically
Chinese medicine, 1 modern medicine, has a different philosophy. Instead
of focusing on a patient’s health problems, Chinese medicine tries to make the patient’s
whole body well again. 2 , doctors of Chinese medicine believe that inside people,
there are two types of energy. The first type of energy, called “yin,” is quiet and
3 . The other type of energy, called “yang,” is active. When these two energies are
in equal balance, a person is healthy. When there is an imbalance—too much yin,
4 —a person becomes unhealthy. A doctor of Chinese medicine doesn’t try to stop
a person’s cough by giving a cough medicine. Instead, the doctor gives a mixture of
herbs that will restore balance in the patient’s body. 5 , when the body is in
balance, the cough will stop naturally.
3
dynamic
negative
restless
passive
Chinese medicine, 1 modern medicine, has a different philosophy. Instead
of focusing on a patient’s health problems, Chinese medicine tries to make the patient’s
whole body well again. 2 , doctors of Chinese medicine believe that inside people,
there are two types of energy. The first type of energy, called “yin,” is quiet and
3 . The other type of energy, called “yang,” is active. When these two energies are
in equal balance, a person is healthy. When there is an imbalance—too much yin,
4 —a person becomes unhealthy. A doctor of Chinese medicine doesn’t try to stop
a person’s cough by giving a cough medicine. Instead, the doctor gives a mixture of
herbs that will restore balance in the patient’s body. 5 , when the body is in
balance, the cough will stop naturally.
4
in particular
for instance
at last
in general
Chinese medicine, 1 modern medicine, has a different philosophy. Instead
of focusing on a patient’s health problems, Chinese medicine tries to make the patient’s
whole body well again. 2 , doctors of Chinese medicine believe that inside people,
there are two types of energy. The first type of energy, called “yin,” is quiet and
3 . The other type of energy, called “yang,” is active. When these two energies are
in equal balance, a person is healthy. When there is an imbalance—too much yin,
4 —a person becomes unhealthy. A doctor of Chinese medicine doesn’t try to stop
a person’s cough by giving a cough medicine. Instead, the doctor gives a mixture of
herbs that will restore balance in the patient’s body. 5 , when the body is in
balance, the cough will stop naturally.
5
To conclude
In return
In short
As a result
Whether we are professional artists or not, the creative arts play an important role in
our lives. Through the attention we pay to colors, materials, shapes, and sounds when we
select our clothes and decorate our homes, our creative instincts are continually 6
as we express our identity and make our mark in the world.
It is also through creativity—through the language of music, for example—that
people 7 and connect with each other. Music allows people to share emotions
and feelings that are common to all of us. It is also a comfort in or a refuge from a world
that is sometimes cruel and hard to understand.
One of the most difficult realities that people must face is the destruction and
cruelty of war. In recent times, the suffering of the city of Sarajevo in the former republic
of Yugoslavia has inspired artists and others to come to its aid. Sarajevo, once a
prosperous, tolerant city where people of many backgrounds lived together in peace, is
now a city torn apart by war and ethnic 8 . Sarajevo has come to represent the
struggle of the human spirit to maintain its dignity 9 hatred and destruction.
6
at ease
at fault
at home
at work
Whether we are professional artists or not, the creative arts play an important role in
our lives. Through the attention we pay to colors, materials, shapes, and sounds when we
select our clothes and decorate our homes, our creative instincts are continually 6
as we express our identity and make our mark in the world.
It is also through creativity—through the language of music, for example—that
people 7 and connect with each other. Music allows people to share emotions
and feelings that are common to all of us. It is also a comfort in or a refuge from a world
that is sometimes cruel and hard to understand.
One of the most difficult realities that people must face is the destruction and
cruelty of war. In recent times, the suffering of the city of Sarajevo in the former republic
of Yugoslavia has inspired artists and others to come to its aid. Sarajevo, once a
prosperous, tolerant city where people of many backgrounds lived together in peace, is
now a city torn apart by war and ethnic 8 . Sarajevo has come to represent the
struggle of the human spirit to maintain its dignity 9 hatred and destruction.
7
cry out
find out
reach out
fall out
Whether we are professional artists or not, the creative arts play an important role in
our lives. Through the attention we pay to colors, materials, shapes, and sounds when we
select our clothes and decorate our homes, our creative instincts are continually 6
as we express our identity and make our mark in the world.
It is also through creativity—through the language of music, for example—that
people 7 and connect with each other. Music allows people to share emotions
and feelings that are common to all of us. It is also a comfort in or a refuge from a world
that is sometimes cruel and hard to understand.
One of the most difficult realities that people must face is the destruction and
cruelty of war. In recent times, the suffering of the city of Sarajevo in the former republic
of Yugoslavia has inspired artists and others to come to its aid. Sarajevo, once a
prosperous, tolerant city where people of many backgrounds lived together in peace, is
now a city torn apart by war and ethnic 8 . Sarajevo has come to represent the
struggle of the human spirit to maintain its dignity 9 hatred and destruction.
8
rivalry
solidarity
harmony
identity
Whether we are professional artists or not, the creative arts play an important role in
our lives. Through the attention we pay to colors, materials, shapes, and sounds when we
select our clothes and decorate our homes, our creative instincts are continually 6
as we express our identity and make our mark in the world.
It is also through creativity—through the language of music, for example—that
people 7 and connect with each other. Music allows people to share emotions
and feelings that are common to all of us. It is also a comfort in or a refuge from a world
that is sometimes cruel and hard to understand.
One of the most difficult realities that people must face is the destruction and
cruelty of war. In recent times, the suffering of the city of Sarajevo in the former republic
of Yugoslavia has inspired artists and others to come to its aid. Sarajevo, once a
prosperous, tolerant city where people of many backgrounds lived together in peace, is
now a city torn apart by war and ethnic 8 . Sarajevo has come to represent the
struggle of the human spirit to maintain its dignity 9 hatred and destruction.
9
in the face of
in the absence of
in exchange for
in light of
Responsible tourism is considered an 10 ecotourism that encourages
socially responsible travel. In other words, responsible tourism is about supporting fair
trade, ecotourism, and local community businesses. In China, responsible tourism
initiatives include bringing educational materials from one’s home country, taking the
materials to schools, and interacting with the teachers and students. In Beijing, the
Hutong Tour 11 tourists interact closely with the local people, and the locals
benefit from the income and are able to 12 their culture.
13 , a major problem with ecotourism and responsible tourism in China is the
changing attitudes of tourists. Many tourists these days have higher standards than ever
before. They ear the unsanitary conditions in the rural areas, 14 the attraction of
the natural beauty. 15 , many tourists are only interested in consumption rather
than increasing the ir knowledge about the cultural heritage of an area.
access to
alternative to
approach to
appeal to
One job many environmentalists have today is to find different ways to 16
waste, or trash, rather than throwing it all in landfills. Many landfills are 17 ;
others are limited in their use. Of all the waste in the United States, 25 percent is organic
plant matter which can actually be 18 . So rather than throwing table scraps and
other natural waste into landfills, people are looking for ways to use them more
productively.
One of the ways environmentalists have supported is composting, the process of
taking plant matter, breaking it down, and turning it into a nutrient-rich organic material.
Microorganisms break down, or decompose, the plant matter 19 sunlight and
water. The sunlight and water keep the material warm and moist, which helps the
decomposing process. Because the material, called compost, is high in nutrients,
individual as well as large-scale agricultural operations use it to 20 gardens and
crops.
16
dump into
dispose of
left over
remove from
One job many environmentalists have today is to find different ways to 16
waste, or trash, rather than throwing it all in landfills. Many landfills are 17 ;
others are limited in their use. Of all the waste in the United States, 25 percent is organic
plant matter which can actually be 18 . So rather than throwing table scraps and
other natural waste into landfills, people are looking for ways to use them more
productively.
One of the ways environmentalists have supported is composting, the process of
taking plant matter, breaking it down, and turning it into a nutrient-rich organic material.
Microorganisms break down, or decompose, the plant matter 19 sunlight and
water. The sunlight and water keep the material warm and moist, which helps the
decomposing process. Because the material, called compost, is high in nutrients,
individual as well as large-scale agricultural operations use it to 20 gardens and
crops.
17
filled to capacity
full-gown
full-sized
filling
One job many environmentalists have today is to find different ways to 16
waste, or trash, rather than throwing it all in landfills. Many landfills are 17 ;
others are limited in their use. Of all the waste in the United States, 25 percent is organic
plant matter which can actually be 18 . So rather than throwing table scraps and
other natural waste into landfills, people are looking for ways to use them more
productively.
One of the ways environmentalists have supported is composting, the process of
taking plant matter, breaking it down, and turning it into a nutrient-rich organic material.
Microorganisms break down, or decompose, the plant matter 19 sunlight and
water. The sunlight and water keep the material warm and moist, which helps the
decomposing process. Because the material, called compost, is high in nutrients,
individual as well as large-scale agricultural operations use it to 20 gardens and
crops.
18
retrieved
retained
redeemed
recycled
One job many environmentalists have today is to find different ways to 16
waste, or trash, rather than throwing it all in landfills. Many landfills are 17 ;
others are limited in their use. Of all the waste in the United States, 25 percent is organic
plant matter which can actually be 18 . So rather than throwing table scraps and
other natural waste into landfills, people are looking for ways to use them more
productively.
One of the ways environmentalists have supported is composting, the process of
taking plant matter, breaking it down, and turning it into a nutrient-rich organic material.
Microorganisms break down, or decompose, the plant matter 19 sunlight and
water. The sunlight and water keep the material warm and moist, which helps the
decomposing process. Because the material, called compost, is high in nutrients,
individual as well as large-scale agricultural operations use it to 20 gardens and
crops.
19
combining with
with the help of
deprive of
in addition to
One job many environmentalists have today is to find different ways to 16
waste, or trash, rather than throwing it all in landfills. Many landfills are 17 ;
others are limited in their use. Of all the waste in the United States, 25 percent is organic
plant matter which can actually be 18 . So rather than throwing table scraps and
other natural waste into landfills, people are looking for ways to use them more
productively.
One of the ways environmentalists have supported is composting, the process of
taking plant matter, breaking it down, and turning it into a nutrient-rich organic material.
Microorganisms break down, or decompose, the plant matter 19 sunlight and
water. The sunlight and water keep the material warm and moist, which helps the
decomposing process. Because the material, called compost, is high in nutrients,
individual as well as large-scale agricultural operations use it to 20 gardens and
crops.
20
fertilize
geminate
solidify
ferment
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to escape
conflict, violence, 21 and poverty in the Horn of Africa. With the escalation of
fighting in Somalia and a growing food crisis in the region, more and more refugees will
22 the perilous crossing to Yemen. In 2009, more than 20,000 reached the
country’s shores. Ed Ou spent twenty-five days with one group of refugees as they
attempted this difficult journey. During their journey through northern Somaliland, they
encountered many obstacles. To start with, Ou and the other Somali refugees had to
repair a vehicle before it could be used for their 23 . Afterwards, they were
prevented from an easy journey by bad weather. They attempted to free a vehicle
24 in mud after heavy rains. Trying to hitch a ride after their effort to free the
vehicle failed, these refugees were illuminated by the headlights of the approaching van.
It was a very long journey and the exhausted refugees rested in the open before illegally
crossing from the desert into Djibouti. On the beach in Djibouti they waited for boats that
would take them to Yemen. As soon as they saw a boat, the refugees waded towards it. In
the end, more than forty refugees crowded into one small boat, which traveled halfway to
Yemen before it broke down, forcing the occupants to return to the shores of Djibouti on
March 29, 2010. The refugees were arrested by Djiboutian police shortly after landing,
and Ed Ou 25 for five days.
21
precaution
prescription
repercussion
persecution
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to escape
conflict, violence, 21 and poverty in the Horn of Africa. With the escalation of
fighting in Somalia and a growing food crisis in the region, more and more refugees will
22 the perilous crossing to Yemen. In 2009, more than 20,000 reached the
country’s shores. Ed Ou spent twenty-five days with one group of refugees as they
attempted this difficult journey. During their journey through northern Somaliland, they
encountered many obstacles. To start with, Ou and the other Somali refugees had to
repair a vehicle before it could be used for their 23 . Afterwards, they were
prevented from an easy journey by bad weather. They attempted to free a vehicle
24 in mud after heavy rains. Trying to hitch a ride after their effort to free the
vehicle failed, these refugees were illuminated by the headlights of the approaching van.
It was a very long journey and the exhausted refugees rested in the open before illegally
crossing from the desert into Djibouti. On the beach in Djibouti they waited for boats that
would take them to Yemen. As soon as they saw a boat, the refugees waded towards it. In
the end, more than forty refugees crowded into one small boat, which traveled halfway to
Yemen before it broke down, forcing the occupants to return to the shores of Djibouti on
March 29, 2010. The refugees were arrested by Djiboutian police shortly after landing,
and Ed Ou 25 for five days.
22
embark on
object to
involve with
subject to
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to escape
conflict, violence, 21 and poverty in the Horn of Africa. With the escalation of
fighting in Somalia and a growing food crisis in the region, more and more refugees will
22 the perilous crossing to Yemen. In 2009, more than 20,000 reached the
country’s shores. Ed Ou spent twenty-five days with one group of refugees as they
attempted this difficult journey. During their journey through northern Somaliland, they
encountered many obstacles. To start with, Ou and the other Somali refugees had to
repair a vehicle before it could be used for their 23 . Afterwards, they were
prevented from an easy journey by bad weather. They attempted to free a vehicle
24 in mud after heavy rains. Trying to hitch a ride after their effort to free the
vehicle failed, these refugees were illuminated by the headlights of the approaching van.
It was a very long journey and the exhausted refugees rested in the open before illegally
crossing from the desert into Djibouti. On the beach in Djibouti they waited for boats that
would take them to Yemen. As soon as they saw a boat, the refugees waded towards it. In
the end, more than forty refugees crowded into one small boat, which traveled halfway to
Yemen before it broke down, forcing the occupants to return to the shores of Djibouti on
March 29, 2010. The refugees were arrested by Djiboutian police shortly after landing,
and Ed Ou 25 for five days.
23
escapade
adventure
exodus
exploration
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to escape
conflict, violence, 21 and poverty in the Horn of Africa. With the escalation of
fighting in Somalia and a growing food crisis in the region, more and more refugees will
22 the perilous crossing to Yemen. In 2009, more than 20,000 reached the
country’s shores. Ed Ou spent twenty-five days with one group of refugees as they
attempted this difficult journey. During their journey through northern Somaliland, they
encountered many obstacles. To start with, Ou and the other Somali refugees had to
repair a vehicle before it could be used for their 23 . Afterwards, they were
prevented from an easy journey by bad weather. They attempted to free a vehicle
24 in mud after heavy rains. Trying to hitch a ride after their effort to free the
vehicle failed, these refugees were illuminated by the headlights of the approaching van.
It was a very long journey and the exhausted refugees rested in the open before illegally
crossing from the desert into Djibouti. On the beach in Djibouti they waited for boats that
would take them to Yemen. As soon as they saw a boat, the refugees waded towards it. In
the end, more than forty refugees crowded into one small boat, which traveled halfway to
Yemen before it broke down, forcing the occupants to return to the shores of Djibouti on
March 29, 2010. The refugees were arrested by Djiboutian police shortly after landing,
and Ed Ou 25 for five days.
24
stuck
stroke
smashed
drowned
Every year, thousands of people risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to escape
conflict, violence, 21 and poverty in the Horn of Africa. With the escalation of
fighting in Somalia and a growing food crisis in the region, more and more refugees will
22 the perilous crossing to Yemen. In 2009, more than 20,000 reached the
country’s shores. Ed Ou spent twenty-five days with one group of refugees as they
attempted this difficult journey. During their journey through northern Somaliland, they
encountered many obstacles. To start with, Ou and the other Somali refugees had to
repair a vehicle before it could be used for their 23 . Afterwards, they were
prevented from an easy journey by bad weather. They attempted to free a vehicle
24 in mud after heavy rains. Trying to hitch a ride after their effort to free the
vehicle failed, these refugees were illuminated by the headlights of the approaching van.
It was a very long journey and the exhausted refugees rested in the open before illegally
crossing from the desert into Djibouti. On the beach in Djibouti they waited for boats that
would take them to Yemen. As soon as they saw a boat, the refugees waded towards it. In
the end, more than forty refugees crowded into one small boat, which traveled halfway to
Yemen before it broke down, forcing the occupants to return to the shores of Djibouti on
March 29, 2010. The refugees were arrested by Djiboutian police shortly after landing,
and Ed Ou 25 for five days.
25
was detained
had been delayed
would be released
should be in jail
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Translation: Translate the five sentences below, about the Research and Severices
Headquarters (RSH) at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), into clear and
coherent Mandarin Chinese. 請將下列五句有關國立成功大學研究總中心之英文譯
成通順、達意、與原文對等且前後連貫之中文。
Since National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) established the Research and
Services Headquarters (RSH) in 1996, the first of its kind nationwide, a total of more
than fifty research centers have been founded.
Translation: Translate the five sentences below, about the Research and Severices
Headquarters (RSH) at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), into clear and
coherent Mandarin Chinese. 請將下列五句有關國立成功大學研究總中心之英文譯
成通順、達意、與原文對等且前後連貫之中文。
These include the Disaster Prevention Research Center, the Resource Recycling &
Management Research Center, Technology Transfer & Business Incubation Center,
etc., to name just a few.
Translation: Translate the five sentences below, about the Research and Severices
Headquarters (RSH) at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), into clear and
coherent Mandarin Chinese. 請將下列五句有關國立成功大學研究總中心之英文譯
成通順、達意、與原文對等且前後連貫之中文。
All of these centers aim to integrate research work force and resource as well as to
establish cooperative platform and liaison among industry, government, academic, and
research organizations.
Translation: Translate the five sentences below, about the Research and Severices
Headquarters (RSH) at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), into clear and
coherent Mandarin Chinese. 請將下列五句有關國立成功大學研究總中心之英文譯
成通順、達意、與原文對等且前後連貫之中文。
Over the years, NCKU has made great contribution to industrial development and
domestic competitiveness through transferring research achievement to industries.
Translation: Translate the five sentences below, about the Research and Severices
Headquarters (RSH) at National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), into clear and
coherent Mandarin Chinese. 請將下列五句有關國立成功大學研究總中心之英文譯
成通順、達意、與原文對等且前後連貫之中文。
Each year, an affiliated center of the RSH is, on average, commissioned to conduct
three or four projects of Industry-Academia cooperation, which amounts to around
seven or eight hundred million New Taiwan Dollars (NTD).
Sentence Combination: Combine each of the following sets of sentences into one
single sentence. The underlined words must be (part of) the main sentence after
the combination. Do not change the meanings of the original sentences. 請將下列各
組句子合併,成為符合英文語法且不改變原意之單一完整句子。題中劃線部份必
須是合併後句子之主要子句。
(1) Jill gave a report on the progress of the preparation for the workshop.
(2) The workshop will be held from May 2 to May 9, 2012.
(3) Jill said she would call for and organize a workshop organizing committee.
(4) Jill will form the organizing committee before the end of this semester.
(5) The organizing committee will be headed by Chair of the Department.
Sentence Combination: Combine each of the following sets of sentences into one
single sentence. The underlined words must be (part of) the main sentence after
the combination. Do not change the meanings of the original sentences. 請將下列各
組句子合併,成為符合英文語法且不改變原意之單一完整句子。題中劃線部份必
須是合併後句子之主要子句。
(1) DW Griffith made movie history.
(2) Griffith was a premier pioneering American film director.
(3) Griffith introduced many new cinematic techniques into the movie industry.
(4) Some of these techniques were close-ups, fade-outs, and the freeze-frame shot.
(5) All of these new techniques have been widely used in motion pictures since
Griffith’s introduction of them.
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