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[導遊人員] 外國語(英語)
第 75 題
📖 題組:
For some museums in the world, love is in the air all year round. The Palazzo Filomela in Venice is better known as the Museum of Love. This museum was once the private home of a famous 16th-century singer. On the walls, you can see paintings of legendary lovers, such as the god Cupid and his lover, Psyche. For many, love and chocolate go hand in hand, so a visit to the Chocolate Museum in Cologne, Germany, makes sense. There, visitors can learn about the history of chocolate and watch chocolate bars being made. The museum also gives out wafers that were dipped in chocolate from a three-meter-high chocolate fountain. What is more, the Diamond Museum Amsterdam in Holland is the place to go when your’re ready to take your love to the next level. At this museum, you can learn about diamonds, including how to tell a real one from a fake one. You may also get some ideas about which diamond to buy when you’re getting engaged. Shakespeare once wrote, “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.” Thanks to these special museums, we can all open our minds to, and fill our hearts with, love.
For some museums in the world, love is in the air all year round. The Palazzo Filomela in Venice is better known as the Museum of Love. This museum was once the private home of a famous 16th-century singer. On the walls, you can see paintings of legendary lovers, such as the god Cupid and his lover, Psyche. For many, love and chocolate go hand in hand, so a visit to the Chocolate Museum in Cologne, Germany, makes sense. There, visitors can learn about the history of chocolate and watch chocolate bars being made. The museum also gives out wafers that were dipped in chocolate from a three-meter-high chocolate fountain. What is more, the Diamond Museum Amsterdam in Holland is the place to go when your’re ready to take your love to the next level. At this museum, you can learn about diamonds, including how to tell a real one from a fake one. You may also get some ideas about which diamond to buy when you’re getting engaged. Shakespeare once wrote, “Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.” Thanks to these special museums, we can all open our minds to, and fill our hearts with, love.
In the article, what do you think “Love is in the air” mean?
- A Love is everywhere.
- B Love is like the air.
- C Love is invisible.
- D Love is so unreliable.
思路引導 VIP
請觀察第一段的寫作結構:作者在第一句說完這句話後,緊接著列舉了義大利、德國、荷蘭等地的不同博物館作為例子。如果一個主題在這麼多不同的城市、不同的國家都同時被提及,你覺得作者想表達這個主題的『普及程度』或是『存在範圍』是多廣呢?
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AI 詳解
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👓 原來如此,跟我推理的一樣!
- 真相解析:這是一場關於「慣用語 (Idiom)」語意的考驗。文章中首先點出了「Love is in the air」這個線索。隨後,筆鋒一轉,提到了威尼斯、科隆、阿姆斯特丹等不同國家的博物館,都在呈現愛的各種樣貌。這些都是支持的證據!它們明確地指向一個結論:愛,已經瀰漫在各處,隨處可見。因此,選項 (A) Love is everywhere,這就是唯一的「真相」!
- 難度判斷:這題的難度指數是 easy。這類題目考驗的是,偵探們能否洞察表面現象,不被字面直譯的假象所迷惑(例如選項 B 這種「像空氣」的誤導)。而是要善用文章後續的細節支持 (Supporting details),進行嚴密的邏輯推斷,進而揭露核心語意。這是解讀案件(閱讀測驗)時,最為基礎卻也最為關鍵的推理能力。你找到了真相,做得很好。