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英文 高中

第三大題求解!

題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 9 第31至40 題為題組 Gugu Mbatha-Raw loved ballet and tap when she was little. Her later 31 in choir, band and plays helped her earn a place in the renowned Royal Academy of Dramatic Art by the age of 17. By 22, she was winning nominations 32 Juliet alongside Andrew Garfield's Romeo on the professional stage. Mbatha-Raw played Ophelia in a West End 33 of Hamlet that was shipped to Broadway, and she has worked 34 in the U.S. ever since. Mbatha-Raw is the daughter of a black South African man and a white British woman, but she is not held back by skin color. "I feel as much white as I do black. And so it's really important to me to address the 35 of gender and identity in my work.” She did just that in the film Belle, 36G she played the biracial child of a British officer and an African slave in the 1700s. Through her fabulous acting, audiences are able to understand a mixed race young woman's struggle to find a place in the society of that time. In another significant role, Mbatha-Raw 37B a burned-out pop star in the 2014 film Beyond the Lights. The lead character wants to stay 38 to herself while the pressure of fame pushes her to the edge. In the end, the pop star finds redemption Barot 39 suicide. This and other central roles in recent films 40 l a desire to speak for the women in industry. "I want to be involved in more work that presents women not just strong women but as real, multidimensional women." Based on her success so far, it seems that Mbatha-Raw will be known for both her acting talent and her commitment to truth, she is bound to reach even greater heights in the near future. (A) true (B) attempting bit (C) production (D) portrayed (E) issues (F) as (G) where (H) steadily (1) involvement, so) demonstrate 3-3 SX

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英文 高中

請問第37題!

108 年指考 英文考科 五、閱讀測驗 (占32分) 汕 4 頁 7 頁 NM 說明: 第36題至第51題,每題請分別根據各篇文章之文意選出最適當的一個選項,請畫記 在答案卡之、選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得2分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個 選項者,該題以零分計算。 第36至39 題為題組 7e7jpe/ (or /ezzpe), a traditional soy product from Indonesia, 1s hailed as the country”S “gift to the World,”like Alc/ from Korea or 7s9 from Japan. A Stable, cheap source of protein in Indonesia for centurieSs, /ezjpeA 1S a fermented food originating from the island of Java. It was discovered during tofu production when discarded soybean residue caught microbial spores from the air and grew certain whitish fungi around it. When this fermented residue was found to be edible and tasty, people began producing it at home for daily consumption across the country. This has given rise to many varlations in its flavor and texture throughout different Indonesian regions. 7ezjpez is high in protein and low in fat, and contains a host of vitamins. In fact, it 1s the only reported plant-based source of vitamin B12. Apart from being able to help reduce cholesterol, increase bone density, and promote muscle recovery, fee has a lot of polyphenols that protect skin cells and slow down the agling procesS. Best ofall, with the same protein quality as meat and the ability to take on many flavors and textureS, /ezzeg 1S a great meat Substitute-一something the vegetarian and vegan communities have been quick in adopting- In addition to its highly nutritional makeup, /ezzpeA has diverse preparation possibilities. It can be Served as a main course (usually in curries) ora side dish to be eaten with rice, as a deep-fried snack, or even blended into smoothies and healthy juices. Though not yet apopular food among international diners, you may find /ezzze7-Substituted BLTS (bacon, lettuce, tomato sandwiches) in San Francisco as easily as you can find vegetarian burgers with /ezzpez. patties In Bali. Tor the people of Indonesia, /ezzzpe7z 1s not just food but also has cultural value. With the Indonesian traditional fabric 2d7/x being recognized by UNESCO as“Intangible_ Cultural Heritage of Humanityy fee has great potentlial for this honoras welL 36. What 1s the passage mainly about? (A) The preparation ofahealth food- (B) A traditional delicacy from Java- (C) A gourmet guide for vegetarians. (D) The cultural heritage ofIndonesla- 37. According to the passage, which ofthe following 1s true aboult /ezjpe/2? (A) Itis mainly served as aside dish. (B) It1s discarded when fungi grow around it (C) Itis formed from fermented soybeans. (D) It has the same nutritional benefits as zzzc/

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英文 高中

18題不能選B嗎?

or said 過 ieaue 說 Wo je At 4 MSWIUV 「 ~-,綜合測驗 (占 15 分》) 細口 6題至第30 說明: 和 說抽 每題一 個 es 人 答, ,請依 上 品 文 選出 最過當的二 個選項,講童記在符索卡 間 零分討算。 | 該題以零分計算 答或如記多於一個選項老, | 喲為庄組 1 第46 至2 Ra 區1 答 0 還 Jetterpress Printing is a traditional foim 0f Qft relie: | 2mponenfs, Unfortunately, as new printi frintin 了at uses individually interchangeable 人ae 1 _simce fthe 1990s. Thou, ht Senee ttcneedjfr movable types has gone tb nefficient and dated nowWadays, 3 ,Inovable types 二 一六 說 rearly extinct: Today, the only found Ty 18 in the world that Still makes traditional Chinese | mowable bpes5 Ring TypeFoundry。 雍証 讓用 dm 1969 0 by Zhang Yili, Rixing Type Foundry is tucked away in af unremarkable 各eyway 妃 Taipei's Datong District.The current owner is the founder:s son, Zhang Jieguan 19 6 : itional Chinese movable types but als6 his fatherps legacy. Now, his vision gfor movable ]ead types to utfimately become a cultural symbol_In the future, Rixing plans to 20 Wigsleojet culture and history can be shared 2 fansfoTm 1ts space jmto an 遇2 8 不生生 2 了 1 2化 ivariety 也 our 包ture 同 6 放沿Me elivery (B) 讓 | 侶多on fhe contrary 8 on and 0主 (生 纖 sooner Qr later 說二 生)asaresutt |自此 相m je和 (B) is left @) that left (D) leaving 1 而4 包af SfrovVe (B) 也at Seek (0 , Who strlves (D) , whose aim (B) despite the fact that 史 it2s tifme that (0D) so 說 刀此 上 2 2 for fcear 也at M

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英文 高中

請問第13題為什麼不是B

人 下 號 人 0 2 康玉和 在答案卡之 「和選擇題答案區 」。各題答對者 '得 1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於 1 個選項者,該題以零分計算。 點 Have you been irritated by someone standing too close in line, falking too loud or making eye contact for too long? Or, they may have_(11)_you With ffhe loud imusic from their ephoies, or by taking up more than one seat onacrowded subway car. You feel unhappy because your personal space has been violated. According to scientists, personal space involves certain invisible forces imposed on you frough all the (12) . For example, people may feel their space is being invaded when they experience an unwelcome sound, smell, or stare. “In certain situations. has in crowded subway cars or elevators, it is not always posslble for people to keep 了er (42對 listance from others, They learn coping strategies to deal With their discomfort. For instance, people Often avoid eye contact with someone standing _(14)_them, Gr they pretend that these people are lifeless objects in their personal space. Glven the opportunlity, 個ey may (15)_ toacorner putting distance between themselves and strangers. Or they may Si 人 or stand equidistant from one another like birds ona wire. /獲4 /愉仙, 上 人 11. (A) offended 有 避 及(B) controlled (C) acquired 盡/ (D) supplied (C) senses (D) regions 八 (A) angles 7 (B) events : (B) preferring (C) preferred (B)eloseto (c) aside

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英文 高中

想問第12題 既然有動詞is了 為什麼還能有enable這個動詞 (因為我覺得that S+V 所以就不該有兩個動詞) 另外 關係子句作為後位修飾是什麼意思

-/ ASGUOaCRK 才 (5D)ttesba 可了 人 中 八 11espam 和1啟?7、TCCJtWIHght 脾嘴 (D) WIIHIC 人 和 誠 忽 二、綜合測驗 (10%) 說明:第11 至第 20 題,每題一個空格,請依文意選出最適當的一個選項,劃記在答案卡 | 之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或劃記多於一個: 者,該題以零分計算。 3 多於一個選項 第11至15題為題組 還 號 Everyone can agree that puppies are cute. We especially adore them when they 1ook at us Wilth their big, round eyes一the expression called“puppy dog eyes.” Why exactly do puppies have such an irresistible__11 ?Astudy has suggested that dogs have actually become cuter as 和hey've evolved to live With humans. The trait-_12 (dogs to make their eyes look bigger and 畫 set of muscles around their eyebrows._13 係的 which are both cousins and predecessors 位 the modern dog, do not have these muscles, Thus, dogs __14 the ability to Taise their eyebrows like humans do at some point after they branched off from wolves. Being able to make cute expressions allows dogs a better chance of __15 _,as such behavior encourages humans to take ood care ofthem. So far, tt seems to be workingt! 玄紡 11. (A) cushion 先5 (B) romance C) contact 陛 外 12. (A) enables (B) enabled 肝和和 六 7/ 和 13. (A) On the other handf 多狂or one thing -Z侈 (C) hthe long Tutg 全 人以14 (A) ng must be acquiring (C) must have 和 red (D) must ee 交 15 0 敘 和還 _(O) defense ! (D) therapyy, 預尖 蟬 作 1 6 he Ver 一第16至20 還歡和全抱2 (D) appeal 2(D) has enabled In other Words

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英文 高中

想問第12題 為什麼不是選C(分詞構句這樣)

) >boss carries 1 TO.- 了hetf carried out an annual ot her emmptuoyeess deserved a bonus ora pay raise 時 CA) procession 歡 temptation 一、綜合測驗 CO9%) 說明:第1 至第 20 題, 每題一個空格 + 卡之「選擇題答案區』」。各題答對者, 者',該題以零分計算。 第互至45題為題組 ate getting dirty. In the city of Boryeong, tnowugt, 時 tline, youW tnwWa 12 六ateacw otVner CV evaMsaAYoY 放 2S (C) SpeetaeVe 竹套 2 請依文意選出最名當的一選汪了 ,襯埠N記 得14分,答鏡、 肉代稅或若記多訟一 As at SWNMN esng MY 一 wooxW YSS- estWVaM na S AA , an cewASYe< we Most peopJe h 瑟ad7fion. There, on South Korea”s western coas 五very JuJy People gather to cover themselves in mud, Ys ewwWoWe 二 翌atf 功e Boryeong Mud Festival. 了nis unusual celebration comes from the beliet that oryeobg nsw .A cosmetics company began using the loeat muW in Ms proWucts, cayrnYng 全eskin. nm 1998, the company held the first Mud@ estYYaN as aw awv esuccess of that year S ftesttvat, tue cMWY governrnew SAYAS ns ofpeople attend the festivat every eat WWWNYWw Seecys XYwe WSSS NSS ewYsevnewX AS SA WASYSg AS 太 good for 了s producfs. Following 也 . Now, millio 凡人 / 五. (A) Jo約 (B) tidy (C) chwubby We 緣 2 (AG 軸0e (B) fing (C) finging CO Wosg 避 73. (A) 沁usfraflons (B) percentages (C) catcuuattons (GO (B) motivate (C) promote (GO) As (C) trequency (CO Ge 74#. (A)rec紀 9 (A) fourism 第/6至20題為題組 (B) circulation 中

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英文 高中

第17題的部分是同位語嗎? 我一開始寫的時候以為是分詞@@

108年學測 英文考科 r 頁 (和 且“說 人 饒合沸險 (Cl15分) 只 說明: 第16題至第30題,每題一個空格 ,請依文意選出最適當的一個選項 ,讀畫記在答案 卡之「選擇題答案區 」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者, 該題以零分計算。 第16至20題為題組 Aprii Fools” Day,。 one ofthe most light-hearted days ofthe year, has an unclear origin. Some see Hasaceliebration related to the turn ofthe seasons from Winterto spring; others, however, believe that Hi6 fcadopfion ofanew calehdar. Ancienf cuifures celebrated New Year”s Day on or around April 1, which roughly coineides with 負c peginning ofspring. n 1582, Pope Gregory XIIIorderedanew calendar, which called for New Year'S Day to be celebrafed on January 1. However, many people,either retusing to aceebt thenew date or not having heard abouf it _17 ftocelebrate New Year sD April 1. Other people began to make fun of 負ese fraditionafisfs, sending 了em on “fool's errands”or trying to fool them into believing Something 名Jse. _I8 _, fihe practice spread throughout Europe 品 therest ofthe world. Nowadays, Ap趾 Fools ) people ofteh to create elaborate hoaxes to fool others- and Wwebsites 同 participated in the Aprill traditlon 9t audiehces. The BBC once Teported that SWisS farmetsS es 0f people harvesting noodles from trees. GuesS

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