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