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第三大題 文意選填:10% (根據文章內容,選出最適當之選項。請忽略大小寫。) A. faced B. amid C. possessing D. surprise E. elaborateAB. during A C. feature AD. interference AE. add BC. in additionBD. thrive BE. advent    Glove puppetry can be seen everywhere in Taiwan: in government-sponsored culturalevents, where traditional puppets are shown in ornamental wooden towers 41 gongs anddrums; in temple festivals that 42 “golden light” (jinguang ) puppet shows with simplepainted backdrops, special sound and lighting effects, and medium-sized puppets; and even ontelevision broadcasts of puppet shows with 43 stage settings, edited sound and lighting,special movements, and large puppets. Now Taiwan is a hotbed of glove puppetry.     First introduced to Taiwan more than 200 years ago by immigrants from Fujian Provincein China, glove puppetry captured the audiences’ interest, and the shows were one of the island’sprimary forms of entertainment. As time passed, different puppet masters began to 44other types of music to glove puppet performances. 45 , playwrights from commercialtheaters were introduced and electronic sound and lighting effects were added, allowing glovepuppetry to evolve into such new forms as “golden light” puppetry. With the 46 oftelevision in Taiwan in the early 1960s, glove puppetry reached its first peak. Watching anddiscussing each episode actually became part of the locals’ daily routines. However, a decadelater, due to the government’s 47 , glove puppetry faced its worst crisis ever. Then,producers turned to the video-cassette rental market in the mid-1980s. In 1995, the productionteam, Pili, even founded the first cable TV channel for glove puppetry. Five years later, somepuppet characters have also become stars of the silver screen and amaze people overseas.From this long process of change and development, glove puppetry was transformed into aunique style of Taiwanese drama 48 Taiwanese cultural characteristics.     Nowadays, glove puppetry has grown in popularity. When the government recentlyinvited the public to pick an image that they thought would serve as a symbol of Taiwan, thepuppet theater was the leading choice, overshadowing the Taipei 101 Building and Mt. Jade.At our school, the members of the Glove Puppetry Club not only support the traditional art byproducing live performances on campus occasionally but also dress themselves up and cosplaytheir favorite characters in the club hours, just like what other crazy fans do. Besides, it mightcome as a 49 that a Dutchman named Robin Ruizendaal even runs the Lin Liu-HsinPuppet Theater Museum in New Taipei City, arranging tours for the museum’s troupe to Europe,Latin America, Hong Kong and Macao to perform pieces written and directed by him. Itappears that Taiwanese glove puppetry has received enthusiastic support from generations ofaudiences and will continue to 50 and embark with a new face upon a larger global stage.
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答案:B
難度:簡單0.8
統計:A(0),B(5),C(1),D(0),E(0)

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