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選擇題:39 (A:10、B:9、C:11、D:9)
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Q   The old city hall and municipal buildings were at one time:
    Old.
    Lit up nicely.
v   Imposing symbols of Japanese authority.
    In the 19th century.
     
Q   Matsu can be found in temples from which religion?
    Folk Taoism
    Buddhism
    Rastafarianism
v   Both folk Taoism and Buddhism
     
Q   Taichung’s old name, Dadun, means:
v   Big mound
    Big mountain
    Big kahuna
    Big fort
     
Q   It is also suggested to the foreign visitor that at the hotel it would be a good idea to pick up a copy of:
    brochures
    a TV guide
v   Compass magazine
    a guide book
     
Q   In the dialog, in Taichung sun cake shops are common around:
    Taichung park
    the train station
    the art museum
v   freeway exits
     
Q   Many of Taiwan′s biggest banks and businesses were founded by, or funded by:
    People from Taichung.
    Imposing symbols of Japanese authority.
    Mystore Bakery.
v   Merchants from Lugang.
     
Q   In the dialog, they talk about the western calendar and what other calendar:
    Chinese
    Japanese
v   lunar
    Yuanxiao
     
Q   In the dialog The speakers joked that the name of the band, ′Jazz Band′ was very creative. ?It is a joke because:
    Jazz is funny.
v   The name is really not creative at all.
    Their music was terrible.
    They weren′t joking, they were being serious.
     
Q   The Taiwan official suggests the foreign visitor might find what surprising in the museum area?
    the rice huskers
    the looms
    the mother-of-pearl
v   the pillows
     
Q   To get a whiff of what life was like during the Japanese colonial era, the Taiwan official suggests:
    Going to Japan.
    Checking out the old city hall.
v   Doing a walking tour of old downtown.
    Why would you want to do that?
     
Q   The foreigner hopes for calm waters for fear of:
    rain
    big fish
v   seasickness
    sharks
     
Q   What should you bring when you visit a night market?
    a shopping basket
    a credit card
v   your appetite
    your car
     
Q   Taichung′s pastries are popular:
v   as gifts
    as toys
    as desserts
    for weight loss
     
Q   Both the Spanish and the Dutch colonized Taiwan in which century?
    16th
v   17th
    18th
    19th
     
Q   In English Qingshui means:
    green water
v   pure water
    Qing water
    swamp water
     
Q   The foreign visitor remembered the name Dajia because it came up in the dialog in this series on local specialities. ?What products were introduced from Dajia?
    bubble milk tea
    sun cakes
v   two different pastries
    saxophone
     
Q   Unfortunately the Wufeng Lin Family Gardens were damaged because of:
    World War II
    old age
    bad weather
v   an earthquake
     
Q   The goddess Guanyin was originally portrayed in India as:
    Matsu
    mercy and compassion
v   a man
    vegetarian food
     
Q   The Wuchi fishing port is right near Qingshui and:
    Taichung
v   Shalu
    Dajia
    Wenxin
     
Q   The Calligraphy Greenway connects up a series of:
    things
    places
    times
v   landmarks
     
Q   What sort of people in Taiwan go to night markets?
v   Just about everyone.
    Just kids.
    Just old people.
    Just old men who like unhealthy snacks.
     
Q   ′Shalu Old Street′ is also known as:
    Shalu Street
v   Siping Street
    Sanmin Street
    dancing in the street
     
Q   In the dialog, every year, there is a big ______ festival at Metropolitan park.
v   lantern
    music
    jazz
    special
     
Q   When did the foreign visitor suggest would be a good time to visit SOGO?
    When hungry.
    Just before leaving Taiwan.
    When it′s time to change money into NT$.
v   When it is hot.
     
Q   In the dialog, how many Lin Family Gardens are there in Taiwan?
    one
v   two
    three
    four
     
Q   Taichung’s city logo is what?
v   A pavilion
    A crown prince
    A big mound
    A temple
     
Q   The stone stele in the garden records:
v   Taichung′s development
    MP3s
    Guanyin
    flowers
     
Q   The Chinese got the name ′Niu Ma Tou′ from:
    the Qing dynasty
    the Dutch
v   the Pingpu people
    the Japanese
     
Q   At Taiwan′s night markets, you will spend money even if:
    You are rich.
v   You had plans to the contrary.
    Your mother gives you some.
    You are a cyborg.
     
Q   The Taichung official suggested a day trip by train that could be done entirely without leaving______________.
    Taiwan
v   Downtown
    The city limits
    The county line
     
Q   The Taichung official feels confident that in the future Taichung will build a strong____________on it′s own in the region and around the world.
v   reputation
    character
    infrastructure
    wall
     
Q   People′s Plaza (or Citizen′s Square) is the epicenter of:
    Taichung people′s protest marches
    Hotel One
v   The Jazz Festival
    dog droppings
     
Q   The Taiwan official, when trying to explain night markets, describes them as being like:
v   mini-festivals
    shopping malls
    a jungle expedition
    Carrefour
     
Q   The Calligraphy Greenway got the first part of it′s name from:
    A planning committee.
    The cultural significance.
    All the calligraphy businesses that were historically in the area.
v   The mayor.
     
Q   Also in the dialog, both a visit to Art Street and a visit to the Metropolitan Park are described as:
    tiring
    expensive
v   a good thing to do on a Sunday afternoon
    horses
     
Q   At night markets, the entire family can be entertained for a few:
    hours
v   coins
    gold bars
    plugs for the sink
     
Q   The Taiwan official notes the Art Museum Parkway has interesting:
v   sculptures
    landscaping
    kids and dogs
    trees
     
Q   The land that is now Taichung Park was originally planned to be the site of:
v   A new Taiwan provincial government.
    The park that now stands there.
    A place for the crown prince of Japan to stay at.
    A spaceport.
     
Q   In the dialog, Taichung park has the distinction of being both beautiful and full of:
    ducks
    tourists
    Canadians
v   history

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