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五、閱測 (每題 2 分,共 20 分)     General truths about life are sometimes expressed by referring to dogs. For instance, the saying “every dog has its day” reminds us that everyone can be successful during some period in his or her life. “You can never teach an old dog new trick” means that people often don’t want to change the way they do things. “Someone’s bark is worse that his bite” means that a person seems difficult to deal with, but he or she isn’t really so bad.      Moreover, expressions with “dog” in them are used to describe people’s physical condition. For example, if a person is very ill, we may say he or she is “as sick as a dog.” Aside from this, in cases where somebody is very tired, we can describe him or her as “dog-tired.” If someone works until they’re nearly exhausted, we can say he or she “works like a dog.”     If a situation is described as “dog-eat-dog,” it means there’s competition and people will do anything necessary to get what they want. Imagine hundreds of people applying for a single job. Competition for the job is tense, and some people may even lie, cheat, or use other dirty tricks to get the job. It is just like dogs fighting over a piece of meat, and you get the idea──dogs don’t follow any rules.
【題組】1 ( )If a person works like a dog, we know he or she works with great ________.
(A) ease
(B) efforts
(C) care
(D) happiness

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答案:B
難度:簡單0.857143
統計:A(0),B(12),C(0),D(0),E(0)