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103 年度歷屆試題
44. According to the passage, what may some companies do to their workers addicted to
video games?
(A) To cut their pay.
(B) To send them to the doctor.
(C) To give them a computer that cannot play video games.
(D) To help them find ways of playing video games.
45. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
(A) Companies may check workers’ computers to see if they play video games
during work.
(B) Video game addicts are rewarded with higher pay for playing at work.
(C) Companies keep finding ways to stop workers from playing video games while
working.
(D) Video game addiction is a behavior which has to be treated like alcoholism.
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A new food bank was just opened recently in Taichung. People in financial difficulties
can go there to pick up relief products, and like going to a supermarket, they can get
what they need, free of charge and with dignity. In all food banks, items are donated by
businesses, with a small number of products, such as diapers and vitamins, purchased with
subsidies from the city government. One important goal of the food banks is to reduce the
waste of resources while giving away food and other daily necessities to those in need.
Most food banks often hand out food packs without giving recipients a choice of the items.
In that way, products still go to waste if the recipients are unable to use them. Moreover, the
food packs do not contain milk powder or diapers to meet the needs of infants. However, at
the new supermarket-like food bank, recipients can choose what they want and what they
need from a wide range of products, which include diapers, infant formula milk powder,
and children’s shoes.
In addition, the new food bank holds activities similar to those in other food banks.
For instance, volunteers plan special holiday surprises for recipients and give away festive
foods such as mooncakes. The main beneficiaries of food banks are the people who need a
helping hand to avoid extreme poverty. Regardless of how they work, all food banks share
the same goal: to lift disadvantaged families out of poverty.
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