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英文 高中

請問為什麼第一題是practicable 而不是capable><

are one billion nanometers in one meter, you can get an idea of how impressive this technology really is! Even though this fabulous technology has been around for almost 100 years, we have only recently been able to experience both its benefits and i cogmignal ovil Asqa niso I e maoney but also area Stopesugar have characteristics These days, nanotechnology is used primarily to make things stronger, stiffer, and smoother. Due to their tiny size, nanoparticles increase the overall surface a of an object, and that acts to give the object special properties However, nanotechnology is also used in the field of biochemistry. One possible of nanotechnology in the future is in the field of robotics. It might be feasible for tiny nano-robots, or "nanobots," to be produced that could easily perform tasks in a very small scale. Each of these nanobots would be so small that you would need a special microscope to see them. Because of their small size, however, a great deal of them DEST OF 90 MOBST U simple math, inc ped programa Cindy a button nose Qué oyes, would be needed to perform a task. furod One drawback to nanotechnology is that the structures are so small that they pose some health and environmental risks. Because of their size, they can float around in the air and enter our lungs without our knowing about it. The effects of this are not yet known, but in the future, if the use of this sort of technology becomes more common, some specialists believe that we may suffer from various illnesses. Regardless of the risks, however, it seems that nanotechnology is something that will be with us for a long time. davol odi ni "11" nuomong ot D Tolo hazards. or (A) affordable (B) practicable (C) visible 14 What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) A new technol use 13 The boldfaced word "feasible" in paragraph two is closest in meaning to ghib10:56 Ap (D) capable

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英文 高中

想問24.26.27 看起來很簡單但我不知道為什麼選那個 還有哪裡可以找得到歷屆的解析91~100年的謝謝

Now that you are planning to go to college, how can you select an ideal college for yourself? _(21)_____ its reputation or the test scores it requires for admission? In fact, it is not _____(22)_ simple as that. College education is far more complicated than (23) the reputation of a college or the test scores it requires. In addition to these two factors, you should also have (24) important information. Finding out which college suits you involves time and energy, but (25) more than those you might spend on buying a motorcycle or a computer. Here are some tips___(26)____ choosing an ideal one from a number of colleges. 1. Visit the websites of these colleges and find out which college has departments courses that interest you or will help you prepare for your future career. 2. Are the professors in the departments you plan to 3. Do the colleges allow you to participate in activities intellectually and emotionally? I hope the (30) 21. (A) In 22. (A) as 23. (A) thus 24. (A) many 第3頁 共7頁 25. (A) no 26. (A) of 27. (A) offer advice is helpful to you in selecting the right college. (B) By (B) too (B) just (B) even _(27) (28) into experts in their own fields? (29)_____ will help you develop yourself (B) all (B) on (B) offers (C) With (C) still (C) so (C) other (C) some (C) to (C) offered (D) At (D) quite (D) yet (D) few (D) any (D) from (D) offering - 2 - 91學年度 英文考科

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英文 高中

請問第二題為何不能D,不懂。

20 15 10 5 Kites: More than Just Entertainment oil by Jonathan McDougall 承載人類文明演變的風箏 hen you think of kites, you might think of people in the park, 27 flying kites for fun. 1 A, throughout their history, kites 49 251 have been used for much more than amusement'. They 許多的 文明 have evolved over time and brought about' numerous³ benefits to civilization*. The earliest record of a kite is from Mozi, a philosophers during China's 朝代 Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770 BC-221 BC). His kite was a bird made of wood with a string 2 to it. During the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD-220 AD), paper kites 正式地 測量 emerged, and kites were formally named. They originally helped soldiers measure distances and wind direction. 本日課 程選單 3D way As kites spread to other parts of Asia, each country developed a(n) 宗教的 儀式 of using them. In Japan, kites became part of religious ceremonies. They were i red sea of wod word of new 象徵 used to bring good luck to harvests. In Korea, kites were flown to symbolize the 放下 letting go of bad luck and welcoming of good fortune. Kites were first 4 by Marco Polo, who supposedly first saw a kite in A hote 據說 1282. In the 16th and 17th centuries, other sailors also brought kites back from 遠征 abesubsW, no exterio 101 bersiaran 1. (1) expeditions to the East. They were used in science experiments, such as Benjamin 驗 up of Franklin's 1752 experiment with electricity that led to the invention of the lightning B000. THE leos 11 (C) C rod. Experimentation with kites also caused a(n) 5 that led to the invention of 1. (A) In fact 2. (A) attached 3. (A) adolescent 4. (A) given a name 5. (A) illusion ince World War II, though, kites have been mainly used as a source the airplane. Since World ash of entertainment. Nevertheless, it's interesting to know that this simple toy has more than 2,000 years of history behind it. 翻譯請見 P. 85 ED (B) For instance (C) After all (B) attachingxfT (D (B) beloved (C) was attaching (C) spacious (B) brought to the Western world (C) used in ward (B) disaster (C) breakthrough (D) In particular (D) that attached (D) distinctive (D) shown to China (D) impression 答案請見 PP. 68-69

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英文 高中

想問這題的C C選項指的不應該是說 買賣NFT比想像中複雜 但文中所指NFT的買賣那麼複雜,那為什麼不是錯的勒

第 39 至 42 題為題組 As we progress further into the digital age, new terms and technologies seem to pop up everywhere. The latest of these is "NFTs" or non-fungible tokens. If something is fungible, it means that it is able to be replaced by an item of identical value, such as currency. Therefore, a non-fungible token cannot be interchanged; it is unique. NFTs are linked to the blockchain-the digital database that supports online cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Let's take a deeper look at NFTs and how people can buy, sell, and trade them. In simple terms, NFTs are one-of-a-kind digital works of art. They can take the form of GIFs, tweets, virtual trading cards, images of physical objects, and more. NFTs tend to attract investors who believe in the future of blockchain technology, and who are willing to spend top dollar to obtain a new form of digital currency. For example, Jack Dorsey's first tweet sold for $2.9 million, a video clip of a LeBron James slam dunk sold for over $200,000, and a decade-old "Nyan Cat" GIF sold for $600,000. Clearly, the NFT market is something to be taken seriously. So, the next question is: how does one participate in it? modi naging dato Basically any digital image can be purchased as an NFT. But before buying one, there are a y things to bolet gold sin few things to consider. You need to think about which marketplace to buy from. You also need to b bount itnorn s. slagg 21.05 think about what kind of digital wallet you'll be using to store the NFT, and which type of gos, of 10 and ab cryptocurrency you'll use to purchase it. The process of selling your NFT will vary based on which Dead orie ni einshins Imp leve moitoolsh marketplace you use. However, the process is simple enough-first, you'll upload your content to anthow ad of Lite to 2012 63 ele ning rolls of abno the marketplace to turn it into an NFT. Then, add details about the work and set the price. NFTS bengoof mi cont long as they have may sound confusing, but anyone is able to take part in this new digital market as a digital wallet and a little bit of cryptocurrency. zulli 120d so ausu gaivollot sa to doir'W.20 con cach these All th Ver DHE KU A

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英文 高中

求解為什麼是A

hsth. 覆滿某物 某事 23 More Than a Pretty Picture S. Y ou visit a tourist attraction, and everybody around you has digital cameras. In the crowd, however, you notice one person carrying a small unde bin toy-like camera—a LOMO camera. Interested, you later search the Internet for more information. 5 Hool verT/(B) bnet explosent (3) The LOMO photography ("lomography") craze began in 1991, when two Viennese students bought an old LOMO film camera and began experimenting. The pictures were different from any they had seen before. Some colors were too bright, some objects were blurry, and the pictures looked strange. But their oddness inspired a style of photography that would become popular worldwide 10 王於吾乎 成為熱門景點 一定又會遲至 童,向他人求 美」理論, ,必須經拍 其對應的 rigenpotoriq i exst (8) With modern cameras, every aspect of a picture is controllable. However, this isn't the case with LOMO cameras. These fun and simple machines have special features like colored flashy and fish-eye lenses. They produce pictures with an element of unpredictability which makes using them a novel experience. To get even more out of your one-of-a-kind tool, ignore the basic rules of photography 15 39 and follow lomography.com's "ten golden rules 3-A.C -以詩的 条水草 LOMO cameras provide a change of pace from modern digital ones. In our high-tech world, LOMO cameras let us appreciate the low-tech side of film photography. As the old saying goes, "stop and smell the roses." And while you're at it, take a picture of them, too. With a LOMO camera, you'll get a new and 20 peculiar perspective of the world every time. 虹似 2.85

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英文 高中

想問7、9(  ・᷄-・᷅ )

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