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78 英語(二) D Student of the Month Ginny is our Student of the Month this month. She is a great student, and she is always nice to her classmates. Take a look at the interview with Ginny. Q: How are you doing at school? A: I'm doing fine. I have many friends. Q: Are you always early for school? A: Yes, I am never late for school. Q: What is your favorite class in school? A: English is favorite. my Q: Do you go to cram school? A: Yes. I go to cram school twice a week. Q: Do you play sports? A: Yes. I play basketball. centimet real homewo teet early hundre piano breakf Q: How often do you play sports? friend A: I only play basketball after school with my Trisha on Tuesdays. I don't go to cram school on that day. Q: What do you do for fun on weekends? A: Every other Sunday, I go to the library and check Sebe out books with Trisha. I sometimes go to her place on the weekend, too. We watch movies or listen to music. practi tired 文法 11C M (A) A 2. ( 3. ( A How often does Ginny play basketball with Trisha? (A) Once a week. (C) Every weekend. (B) Twice a week. (A interview 4D A (D) She seldom plays basketball with Trisha How often can you see Ginny at the library? < (A) Once a week. (C) Once every two weeks. 「進階 (B) Every Sunday. (D) For thirty minutes every day. What do we know about Ginny from the interview? (A) She doesn't really like books. (B) She and Trisha are good friends. (C) She is sometimes late for school. (D) Her cram school classes are from Monday to Friday.

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R R ains five ms, each for each Questions 11-15 Hand-made glass beads have played an important role in the culture of the Paiwan, one of Taiwan's native aboriginal tribes. Traditionally, these ornaments were the property of upper-class members of the Paiwan tribe, (11) them on ceremonial occasions. (12) their heritage, each generation of tribal leaders passed their beads down to their children. In the twentieth century, though, this particular aspect of Paiwan culture declined. Many of the tribe's precious bead collections were broken up, sold to buyers in cities. In the 1980s, members of the tribe took it (13) individual beads were Vto (14) the Paiwan bead culture and the bead-making art. Through trial and error, they developed their own techniques for making traditional as well as modern bead designs. Their creations were so successful with tourists that a bead-making industry was established. (15) (This business also secures a key part of Paiwan culture for the future. 11. A. and wore B B. who wore C. have worn D. were wearing 12. A. Regardless of preserving B. Being preserved C. In order to preserve D. By means of preserving 13. A. yet B. as C. whether D. only if D. 14. A. subscribe B. provoke C. testify D. revive upon themselves V₁ 15. A. Today it provides employment for trained aboriginal artists AIS: A. in Paiwan villages. B. Elders usually wear single strings of white beads made of pearl or ivory around their neck. C. To improve revenue, the factory has started giving tours and opened a craft shop. D. The traditional ones bear ancient designs that look aesthetically pleasing and powerful.

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