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英文 高中

求解2 第三行第一段時間不是說不能確定了嗎🥺

Advanced 10 5 SA ENGLISH TH Having bip oesn't have to With t such as Beetho- All suffered fro treatment, the can't live a n 66 The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder L ife in the modern world can be confusing and fast-paced. Every day, our brains are forced to make sense of an endless stream of information from the Internet, TV, and newspapers. As if that weren't enough, we must balance our social and work schedules while still making time for our families. It's no wonder that many people sometimes feel overwhelmed by the ups and downs of their life. But for people with (bipolar disorder, this roller coaster ride never seems to end. Yet many people suffering from this disease don't even know they have it. Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people have trouble controlling their moods. Instead of having a balanced temperament, patients often move between extreme excitement and depression. In less serious cases, it can cause a person to be overly energetic and talkative throughout the day. It could also make the sufferer become anxious about minor things that wouldn't bother most people. In severe cases, people can become extremely depressed and lose their will to live. sbu Scientists are still unsure why people develop bipolar disorder, but many 15 believe it is caused by a combination of internal and external factors. They believe it comes from a chemical imbalance in the body, which may be genetic. But when this is combined with high levels of pressure, bipolar disorder seems to worsen. Re Since bipolar disorder is complex, it can be difficult to treat. One approach to get it under control is through medication. The drug lithium is often prescribed, 20 since it can control patients' moods in both the manic and depressive stages. Psychotherapy is also used to help people change the negative thoughts that frequently accompany their severe mood swings. 196

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英文 高中

請問B、C如何判斷?我沒有辦法把這兩個選項跟文章串起來,看不出他們有什麼關聯😭

女大考三題型 Unit 8 The Risks of Bio-terrorism In 2001 a number of US government employees and citizens died, after opening 1 letters deliberately contaminated with a deadly disease. 2 The government has responded to the threat by introducing a "Bio-Watch" system, which uses special equipment to detect unusual organisms in the atmosphere. Nevertheless, it can provide an early warning system for major towns and cities, allowing medicine to be rushed to an area under attack. 3 However, the US government is much more worried about the psychological impact, rather than the actual death toll, of a bio-terrorist attack. Any disease effectively released as a bio-weapon in a highly populated zone could cause general panic. 4 As a result of the continuing bio-terror threat, the US government is trying to make its citizens more confident that it can combat this menace. By doing so, it hopes that there will be less widespread panic. Therefore, if a major bio-attack occurs, people can take immediate action to minimize the damage. (A) This was probably the work of a mad scientist, but it signaled to all Americans that bio-terrorism was a clear and present danger. (B) This might freeze normal economic activities in the world's biggest economy center, and thus cause chaos in the global financial system. (C/Infected people can then be treated, and most will survive. DUnfortunately, this technology cannot filter the mail or prevent terrorists releasing diseases in enclosed places. 1. 2. y 3. C 4.

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英文 高中

想請問紅色括弧那句的意思是什麼 以及第一題怎麼判別

A Unit 1 8 Environment The Melting Ice Caps The world's ice is melting, and it is happening at an alarming speed, rate, 3 Global warming has been increasing at a very unsustainable² and the polar ice caps have been vanishing³ before our eyes. In the 55 years between 1961 and 2016, the Earth's total ice loss amounted to an estimated nine trillion³ tons. The start of the 21st century bore witness to several profound decreases in terms of the area covered annually by Arctic ice. The year 2012 was the lowest on record, while 2007, 2016, and 2019 were tied for second-lowest. 10 As the ice melts, an excessive amount of melted water emerges from it. This large amount of melted water manifests itself as a rise in sea levels. (This rise leads to the increased erosion -or wearing away- of the coast. When combined with the higher frequency of ecological" disasters¹2, it results in a bigger storm surge¹3. Climate change threatens¹4 15 to forever change the way we live. We're all destined ¹5 to be affected by it. Ver all destined 閱讀理解,請在下列選項中,選出最適合的答案。 1 What does the word "erosion" refer to in the second paragraph? (A) The reason behind the frequent typhoons (B) The rapid increase in storm surges (e) The slow destruction of something 破壞 (D) The depressing future that we all face 2 Which of the charts below might indicate the situation described in the first paragraph? (A) (B) A (C) Arctic Ice Levels 1.||| 2007 2012 2016 2019 2020 Arctic Ice Levels 1₁ 1961 2007 2012 2016 2019 Arctic Ice Levels 1955 2006 2012 2016 2019 Arctic Ice Levels DWA dılı 2007 2012 2016 2019 2020

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英文 高中

高一龍騰第七課all in one 請問有人會第九小題嗎? 謝謝

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英文 高中

問5、7、9

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