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英文模擬與歷屆試題題卜書 (Tips)



                               The best way to protect oneself against the bite of a poisonous snake begins long

                         before seeing one. Before going hiking or picnicking, be sure to wear heavy shoes or boots.
                         Avoid walking through high grass or over fallen trees. Stay on the hiking paths or in open
                         fields. Whatever you do, don’t bother to scream.


                          46. What is the passage mainly about?
                             (A) How to treat snakebites.            (B) A general introduction to snakes.
                             (C) The eating habits of snakes.        (D) Where to find snakes.


                          47. According to the passage, which of the following is mentioned as a symbol of good
                             luck?

                             (A) Keeping snakes as pets.             (B) Shoes or boots.
                             (C) Decorations with snake designs.     (D) Fallen trees.

                          48. Which of the following reasons is NOT given in the passage to explain why people are

                             scared of snakes?
                             (A) Their poisonous bites.
                             (B) Their open and bright eyes.

                             (C) Their lack of arms and legs.
                             (D) Their ability to attack people without warning.


                          49. The word“prey"in the second paragraph refers to      .
                             (A) screams                             (B) small vibrations
                             (C) silent creatures                    (D) hunted animals


                          50. Which of the following is NOT a way to avoid snakebites?
                             (A) Stay in open fields.                (B) Avoid grassy areas.
                             (C) Wear heavy boots.                   (D) Scream at snakes.

























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