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(41~43) At some stores, people get stickers or stamps on a card when they spend money there. After they collect enough stickers or stamps, they can get gifts or buy things at low prices. Yesterday after I bought coffee; the clerk stamped on my cellphone. How cool it was! My first time! It looks like a stamp we used in the past, but there are many small dots at the bottom. You touch the screen of your cellphone to tell it what to do, and this is also the way smart stamps work. When people use a smart stamp, they hold the top part of the smart stamp. The small electrical charge from people's hands goes through it to the dots at the bottom. Then, the smart stamp tells your cellphone messages with them. The dots of different stores are in different patterns. no alla lil est sill lo busolos With smart stamps, stores don't have to make stickers or cards, and people don't have to keep those things. Stores can also collect some useful information. For example, how many people come and buy things or what is popular? Are there any other good things about smart stamps? Are there things people need to be careful with when they use them? We can know more after smart stamps become more common. sticker 貼紙 electrical charge 電荷 message訊息 pattern 圖案 ( ) 41 Which picture best shows how electrical charge moves when someone uses a smart stamp? (A) (B) (C) (D) MA ( ) 42 "Are there any other good things... become more common." What did the writer want to say? (A) Not everybody needs to use smart stamps. (B) Many people worry a lot when they use smart stamps. (C) Let's learn more after more people experience using smart stamps. (D) Stamps are not common, so people may think about giving them up. ( ) 43. In the reading, the writer mentioned: a. Why people use smart stamps. b. One new thing in the writer's life. c. How smart stamps work. In what order did the writer mention them? (A) abc. (C) cba. 『著作權,翻印必究 9-15 (B) ba→c. (D) b→ c→a. 三美 mention提及

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英文 國中

想問一下選擇2跟選擇3

food value grass •People eat their meat. •People use wool to make clothes. trees • People eat their meat. • People drink their milk and turn it into cheese. (C) Their tails point the same way. (D) They usually live for over eight years. Long working hours are a problem in Taiwan. People in Taiwan often work longer hours than people in other countries. In fact, in 2017, working hours in Taiwan were the fourth longest in the world. To protect the workers, Taiwan decided to make some changes to the labor law in 2018. Here are some examples. 1. Workers need to have at least one day off every seven days. 2. The working hours on a work day can't be over eight hours; for every four hours, workers need to take a break for half an hour. Also, workers can't work more than 40 hours a week. 3. When workers need to work more than eight hours a day or 40 hours a week, companies need to pay them overtime for each hour. 4. Workers can't work more than 12 hours a day, and their overtime working hours can't be longer than 54 hours a month. g lifespan 壽命 wool綿羊毛 value 價值 tail 尾巴 (B) point 指向 1. Why did Taiwan change the labor law? (A) To protect companies' rights. (B) To have workers get enough rest. (C) To help people make more money. (D) To make workers' overtime pay lower. 2. Gabriel works eight hours a day. However, he came into the office at 9 a.m. yesterday, took two 30-minute breaks, and kept working until 8 p.m. How many hours does his company need to pay him for overtime? (A) Two. (B) Three. (C) Eight. (D) Eleven. (A) Who is NOT following the new labor law? (A) Rose worked for 55 hours last week. (B) Nathan only needs to work four days a week. (C) Linda worked overtime for 25 hours last month. (D) Sandy worked every day without any days off last month. g at least 至少 off 休假 overtime 加班(費) 一、依提示作答。(每題3分,共6分) 1. Selena is a terrible singer. (用sing改寫句子) Selena sings terribly, 2. Meg runs more slowly than all the other students in the class. (H) Meg runs the most slowly in the class 翻譯。(每題3分,共9分)

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英文 國中

請問42題為什麼是A(B、C不行嗎🥲

C40. D D (40-43) king 40 Long time ago, on Pig Land, there was a king pig, who ruled hundreds of sheep. The and he could make the sheep do anything he wanted them to do at any time. For example, he made them clean his big castle, take care of his farms, and cook for his family and relatives and his soldiers every day. Sometimes he ordered them to make clothes in the middle of the night. Although the sheep worked very hard for the king, 41 Their houses were small and dirty. What's more, he gave them little to eat. Most of the sheep were thin and weak because they were hungry all the time. Since they had to work from day to night, they were all tired out and unhappy. One day, the king thought to himself. "I'm the king, but I can't make the sheep like me. They never smile in front of me. 42 they stay as far from me as possible. I must try my best to win their heart." The next day, the king had a very old sheep come to him. He said to the sheep, "They say you're the wisest sheep on my land. I don't know why no sheep likes me. What should I do?" The old sheep answered, "My dearest king, it's easy. you do it, they'll be more friendly to you." 43 If From then on, the king did not have the sheep work more than eight hours a day or late at night. He gave them bigger houses and better food. Little by little, the sheep began to love the king pig from the bottom of their heart. The king's land became one of the happiest countries in the world. (A) was kind (B) was very brave (C) had great power (D) knew the art of loving 41. (A) they thanked him deeply (B) they fought for better lives (C) the king lived a terrible life (D) the king did not treat them well 42. (A) In fact (B) Even so (C) However (D) At first 43. (A) Not all sheep are the same (B) Keep your eye on the sheep (C) Give the sheep a lesson, and they'll learn (D) Treat the sheep the way you'd like to be treated 1111 15 英語閱讀

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英文 國中

請問30題的C是什麼意思?🙏🏻(那是什麼文法🤔

B (28-30) B 2⁹. In modern times, there is noise pollution everywhere. There are noises from cars, buses, machines, and many other things. Loud noises are bad for our health. They can lead to health problems like headaches, sleep loss, or hearing loss. Of all the health problems, hearing loss is the most common and serious. Remember, once hearing is totally lost, there is nothing we can do about it. Noise pollution also has something to do with children's poor schoolwork. Studies show kids who learn in noisy areas will probably have more trouble with reading and language skills. A new study in 2022 also shows noisy roads near schools could make it harder for kids to learn. To better kids' learning, we should cut down on noise in or around school areas. It is also important to reduce noise pollution at home. There are some easy ways to do it. For example, close the windows when it is noisy outside and open them only during quieter times of the day. In the house, be sure to turn down the radio, music from games, or the TV. A quieter living place will make all family members comfortable and happy. Noise pollution is a serious problem. We cannot be too careful about it. pollution # loss skill reduce 28. Here are three important points in the reading: JHS a. Why noise pollution is bad for learning b. What are the possible ways to reduce noise in the house c. How noise pollution can hurt our health How are they ordered in the reading? (A) a b→c. (B) c-a-b. cab (C) c→b→a. (D) b-a-c. 29. What does it mean at the end of the first paragraph? (A) Bad health. (B) Hearing loss. (C) Noise pollution. (D) The sleep problem. 30. What can we infer about noise pollution from the reading? (A) It is getting more and more serious. (Bt kills thousands of people each year. (C) Reducing road traffic does students good. \(D) Living around noise makes people get angry easily. 文排题库 9 (111903-E) order # paragraph infer 推論

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英文 國中

請問33

(A) where Mimi: I do. My cousi Dora: Does anyone know Fiona: Hi, Scott. I sent you a news report about someone who suddenly attacked some foreigners with a sharp knife yesterday, but you didn't answer right away like you usually do. I was really_(31)____ Scott: Sorry about that. It's because I was checking the information in that news report, and I found shared some fake news with me, just like the boy who cried wolf! Fiona: "I'm nothing like him!" First, he was lazy. Second, he got bored while he was watching the sheep, so he tricked people into believing a wolf was attacking his sheep. That's not like sharing a news report at all, even if it is fake. Scott: That may be true, but as long as you keep sharing news reports without checking them first, you might give others the wrong information. As a result of that, people may get into trouble. For example, people have lost their jobs or gotten hurt because of fake news. That's why we have to be really careful. Fiona: I'm sorry. I never meant to hurt anyone. What can I do to change that? Scott: I'm glad to hear that. The next time you send someone a news report, the best thing to do is to make sure it is real before you share it. Fiona: Well, that's going to be hard because I like to share things as soon as I find out about them, but I'll__(33)____. AC (32)__ you as long as only if/attack→ try to hurt or kill/as soon as possibly quickly 31. (A) exciting (B) worrying (C) excited (D) worried 32. (A) what (B) whether (C) X (D) because (B) search for much more news on the websites 33. (A) keep what you said in mind (C) forget about that right away 34. How may Fiona feel when she says (D) pay for it with my credit card am nothing like him!"?

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