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請問第一題為什麼選C? 謝謝

exelsed_7. The judge interpretat Tg. determinatsosady's lengthy Land und die is greatly respected by his followers because he always says something m to inspire them 7. ed his original decision by claiming that Emilia, instead of her opponent, was the winner of the game. The DNA testing suggests a different (interpret) of what caused the death of the young girl. (determine) to become a policewoman remains as strong as ever despite all the difficulties she has had. 10. After a take on the task of guiding its blind master through the traffic. (length) period of training, the seeing-eye dog was finally able to II. 綜合測驗:20% : Have you ever wondered about the origins of the fist bump? This is the latest of many methods 11. greeting someone with your hands. The gesture probably began as an imitation of the way in which boxers 13. it impossible to shake hands, typically 12. _ greet each other before a fight. Wearing gloves so they usually just tap their gloves together. About fifty years ago, NBA players started using the high five, a fist-bump-like gesture, in basketball games as well. The high five can feelings of joy and triumph in a more exciting way than a handshake. Since then, the practice of the fist bump has spread to other situations. Some people, for instance, try to avoid shaking the hands of strangers 15. they are first introduced, simply because they're worried about the spread of some disease. 16. fist bumps transmit far fewer germs. 14. 龍騰文化肯定自己》肯定不同

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英文 高中

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finally 14. 全新試題 the structure collapsed. With only was at this moment that all of them suddenly became very to build the tallest structure. Just before time ran out, they successfully built inches high, winning the challenge. Thanks to this experience, Scott and his teammates finally came to understand the true spirit of teamwork. (D) had been (A) 5. (A) In order B 16. (A) constru co 7. (A) Still a ( 08. (A) since (B) 9. (A) mate ) 10. (A) (A) has been get (A) 10 AD B) 2. (A) encouraged C) 3. (A) to B) 4. (A) stable D) 5. (A) From B)6. (A) plans i CS 7. (A) what Dx8. ) (A) Unfortunately 9. (A) mention C10. (A) look after (C) is being (C) encourages (C) as (C) enjoyable (C) Into (C) to plan (C) who (C) Normally (C) achieve (C) figure out (B) will be (B) encouraging (B) of (B) capable (B) Among (B) planning (B) which (B) Especially (B) promise (B) call for IV. 文意選填 ※第一篇 (D) encourage (D) for (D) probable (D) With (D) planned (D) when (D) Slightly (D) adjust (D) run into (A) whereas (F) conduct Every that prescrit features of Rules members ※第四篇 1. Hi, my name is Tom Wujec. Let me introduce myself first. I was born in Canada, and I from the University of Toronto with degrees in astronomy and psychology. Chances are you don't know me, but I guess you probably have heard of the Marshmallow Challenge 2. was created by me. Since its invention, it 3. around the world by people from all walks of life. 4. my surprise, it has produced some unexpected results. 5. better understand the results and their though, th Rul in the M implications, I conducted a study and got some interesting findings. One of them was that the average a tape,

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英文 高中

麻煩幫我看 1和2題的答案對不對❓

The Tenth Anniversary of iPhone This year, the iPhone reached its tenth anniversary after Apple introduced it to the world in 2007. Since then, the iPhone has become more and more popular. It is also one of the leading brands in the cellphonie DOHA However, around the time the iPhone came out, some people hadn't expected it to be this big. Sorne had even thought it would never come out. market now "Everyone's always asking me when Apple will come out with a cellphone. My answer is,'Probably never'." David Pogue, Sep. 27, 2006, The New York Times “There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share.” Steve Ballmer, Apr. 30, 2007, USA Today “Phone set to struggle" Jemima Kiss, Jun. 29, 2007, The Guardian Ten years have passed, but people have not lost the interest in the iPhone. Instead, they expect more from it. This makes the above comments funny to read now. The iPhone, along with the other smartphones, has made the world a smaller place. Everything about 改艺 smartphones has become so much faster, and people's lives have improved in so many ways. This kind of 建立 年 DHE convenience has created a strong bond between people and their smartphones. Don't think so? Let's play a game then! Ask your friends not to touch their smartphones and see how long it takes before they do. Don't be surprised by how quick that is. After all, based on the information collected by a screen lock app, most people check their phones up to 110 times a day. Just when you think smartphones can't get any better, smartphone companies keep coming out with new models. Keeping people interested is important to them, so this trick never gets old. Apple just showed the world their best and most expensive model ever to celebrate their tenth anniversary. Although some people feel the new iPhone costs an arm and a leg, many of them are still interested in it. Even so, it's exciting to imagine where smartphones will take us in the next ten years. Vocabulary anniversary週年纪念日 brand 品牌 significant 有意報的;顯著的 struggle 掙扎 instead 反而 bond 聯結 Screen lock app 屏幕鎖應用程式

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英文 高中

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免识」及 健身 及重量 已估 伟 Audience members looked up to see a twelve-year-old African boy on the stage. Introducing as Richard, he went on to share a wonderful story of courage and creativity. Ever since the age of nine, Richard had been a cowherd, guarding the cattle on his father's farm. Living on the edge of a national park in rural Kenya as they did, however, made this a difficult and dangerous task. The park wasn't completely fenced in, and animals like zebras would sometimes wander out into nearby farmlands to graze*. Unfortunately, hungry lions would often follow. Waking up one morning to find that a lion had killed his father's only bull, Richard became determined to find a solution. He experimented with fire and scarecrows during his nightly watches, but neither proved successful. Then, one night, he discovered that walking around with a flashlight did keep the frightening beasts away. He then thus realized that what he really needed was lights that could keep flashing on and off. Luckily, little Richard was no stranger to technology; he had often been scolded* for taking his mother's radio apart. By connecting LED bulbs, a box with ordinary light switches, and an old car battery powered by a solar panel*, he invented what would later become known as “Lion Lights." Soon, this simple but highly effective tool is used all over Kenya to safely and peacefully drive off not just lions, but also leopards and other beasts. Certainly, the TED crowd must have thought it was a bright idea. At the end of his speech, everyone was on their feet cheering. 註:graz 吃草 scold 責備 solar panel 太陽能板 31. What is the main purpose of this passage? gu bains (A) To show how dangerous it is to live in Kenya. (B) To teach people how to survive and live well in Kenya. (C) To introduce a brave boy from Kenya and his invention. (D) To explain why other animals are killed by lions in Kenya. 32.Based on this passage, what is NOT a part of “Lion Lights”? () A radio. 以 CCB nonel

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英文 高中

請問39的D選項哪裡錯 在左附圖的文章中 最後一行最後一句有提到D選項 再請問hold back on在D選項是指堅持嗎 還是有其他意思 謝謝

合題答對者,得2分。 第36至39題為題組 & Thi race to 9-673 +3 Life is all about the choices we make, and they affect everything we do and feel. Kids reporter sad?” of the reseai offici New lack 4 || or SOT daydream about the coolest toys, and parents seek out the best schools for their children. Some people want the tastiest food, while others desire the biggest return on their investments Before we make any final decisions, we are given a lot of choices to sort through? Most of us feel that the more choices we have, the happier we'll be, as we'll be better able to determine which is best for us. At least, that's what we used to think. Research now shows us that there is such a thing as having too many choices, and it's actually making us miserable.' In fact, an excess of choices can lead to dissatisfaction, depression, anxiety, self-blame, and 'fegret. This is because it paralyzes us and forces us to make decisions that go against our best interest. What's more, it results in a huge waste of time. American psychologist Barry Schwartz lays this all out in his book, The Paradox of Choice. He sheds light on the process by which we become less satisfied, which is the cost of having too many options. First, once we've made our pick, we imagine how we could have done better. This then nags at us, making us regret our imperfect decision Soon, we convince ourselves that the discarded options or even imaginary alternatives would have been better than what we settled on, which causes expectations to rise. We're not completely satisfied with the outcome of our decision, even if it's a good one. In the end, we are no longer able to experience pleasant surprises. Fortunately, Schwartz says this can be turned around. But we must first embrace our limitations by 29 Yowering our expectations, being grateful for what we have, and not comparing ourselves to others, vic ti r t ~New 必勝卷第18回試題-4~

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