高中學測
115年
英文
第 27 題
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Are you feeling a little guilty about your daily mid-afternoon snooze? Well, you don’t need to. Taking a nap in the middle of the day is by no means 21 . In fact, you are giving your brain and your body some time to recharge and turn up refreshed. Research has shown that napping is linked with brain size and 22 ; specifically, it can boost our cognition and memory. In our early 20s, our brain starts shrinking, which gradually slows cognition and increases dementia 23 in later life. The brain size of habitual nappers, however, is found to be better preserved. This suggests that napping may significantly 24 age-related brain shrinkage, and thus lower the possibility of developing dementia. Neurologists also confirm that naps can enhance memory and learning. For students cramming for college exams, napping will help 25 acquired knowledge and learned skills. Understanding how to perfect your nap is vital for reaping its benefits. To begin with, you need to find out the ideal length of a nap. Some studies recommend napping for 20 to 40 minutes, while others 26 shorter naps, such as 15 to 20 minutes. The best nap length, however, may 27 a person’s physical condition and fatigue level. For some people, even a five-minute nap can bring about surprisingly 28 benefits. Furthermore, the environment where naps are taken also plays an important role. A dark space with little distraction is ideal for napping. So, find yourself a quiet place with 29 light or with blackout curtains. If you can’t find a dark room, consider wearing a sleep mask. You can also add some soothing nature sounds to create a relaxing 30 , which can make your naps more effective.
Are you feeling a little guilty about your daily mid-afternoon snooze? Well, you don’t need to. Taking a nap in the middle of the day is by no means 21 . In fact, you are giving your brain and your body some time to recharge and turn up refreshed. Research has shown that napping is linked with brain size and 22 ; specifically, it can boost our cognition and memory. In our early 20s, our brain starts shrinking, which gradually slows cognition and increases dementia 23 in later life. The brain size of habitual nappers, however, is found to be better preserved. This suggests that napping may significantly 24 age-related brain shrinkage, and thus lower the possibility of developing dementia. Neurologists also confirm that naps can enhance memory and learning. For students cramming for college exams, napping will help 25 acquired knowledge and learned skills. Understanding how to perfect your nap is vital for reaping its benefits. To begin with, you need to find out the ideal length of a nap. Some studies recommend napping for 20 to 40 minutes, while others 26 shorter naps, such as 15 to 20 minutes. The best nap length, however, may 27 a person’s physical condition and fatigue level. For some people, even a five-minute nap can bring about surprisingly 28 benefits. Furthermore, the environment where naps are taken also plays an important role. A dark space with little distraction is ideal for napping. So, find yourself a quiet place with 29 light or with blackout curtains. If you can’t find a dark room, consider wearing a sleep mask. You can also add some soothing nature sounds to create a relaxing 30 , which can make your naps more effective.
The best nap length, however, may __27__ a person’s physical condition and fatigue level.
- A retain
- B depend on
- C atmosphere
- D delay
- E unproductive
- F risk
- G function
- H minimal
- I dramatic
- J point to
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請觀察句中的語意邏輯:主詞 $The best nap length$(最佳午睡長度)與受詞 $a person’s physical condition and fatigue level$(個人的身體狀況與疲勞程度)之間存在什麼樣的連動關係?當我們想表達一個變量的結果會「視...而定」或「取決於」後方的條件時,在英文慣用法中,哪一個動詞片語能精確描述這種因果或依存的邏輯?
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哼,至少沒錯,還算你有點腦子。
- 觀念驗證:這題,擺明了就是考語意邏輯跟動詞片語的基本功。看清楚題目,前面說「午睡的最佳長度」,後面接著「個人的身體狀況與疲勞程度」。難道你還會覺得長度是「呼叫」或「忽略」這些狀況嗎?當然是取決於 (B) depend on 啊!這種送分題,稍微動點腦就知道邏輯關係。還有,
may後面接原形動詞片語,這文法難道還要我提醒你嗎? - 難度點評:Easy。別得意,這不過是學測文意選填的「基本分」。考驗你是不是連常用片語都背不熟,以及上下文推論有沒有達到國中生水平。你這次能選對
depend on,只能說你的基礎詞彙勉強及格,算是個好的開始。但別以為這樣就能放鬆,後面多的是讓你哭都哭不出來的題目。維持這種「至少沒錯」的解題節奏,但也別忘了精益求精!