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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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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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37題為什麼選a不能選b?

What did Rothwell think of the trip? WS Frank Roth dream 169 wo Frank Rothwell, from Oldham, the UK, hit the news in February, 2021. In that year, he becam the oldest person to row 3,000 miles by himself across the Atlantic Ocean. The following are some interesting facts about Rothwell and the trip. * He made it because he spent 18 months training before the trip. * He was proud of himself for not giving up. * He was excited to finish the trip. Why? He cared about Alzheimer's disease, and he wanted to raise money for the research of the terrible disease. Because of the trip, he successfully raised more than £640,000. What? He rowed his boat, "Never Too Old," by himself across the Atlantic Ocean. Who? Frank Rothwell born in 1950 a businessman 領域 He carried his own food and supplies through the trip, making his boat very heavy. 教育 When? He started his trip on December 12, 2020 and crossed the finish line on February 6, 2021. Where? He started from the Canary Island, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, and then reached Antigua. supply 補給品 36 Which is NOT talked about in the reading? (A) What Frank Rothwell does. (C) How far Frank Rothwell's trip across the Atlantic Ocean was. (D) Why Frank Rothwell wanted to help raise money for the disease. 37. What can we learn about Frank Rothwell's trip from the reading? (A) He started it at the age of 70. 511 (C) He finished it with the help of others. 38. What can we infer from the reading? (A) Frank Rothwell's training before the trip helped a lot. (B) Frank Rothwell sailed across the Atlantic Ocean several times. (C) Not many people in the world take a trip like Frank Rothwell's. (D) Frank Rothwell wanted to set a good example for his kids. 72 Alzheimer's disease T research (B) Where Frank Rothwell is from. Heari ✓(B) It took him more than two months. (D) Something sad happened during the trip. infer 推論

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