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英文 高中

第二題為什麼是B?

some countries have changed their laws de related to women's rights. Although Abortion* has long been a controversial and loosened restrictions on abortion in recent decades +年来. FREET decades, many places still set strict limits on abortion, including the supposed land of the free: the United States. 严格限制 所谓的由之地, Originally, in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), these two legal cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court* both restated women's right to 法律案件 abortion. However, at the same time, they also permitted regulations on abortion related to women's health. Since states have increasingly introduced laws to restrict, abortion fights. Texas, for instance, 越来越多地走 FR$ 1691946) passed laws that strictly regulate abortion providers. This measure eventually caused many of the state's abortion clinics to close down. In addition, Alabama put a near-total ban on abortion, with the exceptions, even in rape* cases. In June 2022, much to many people's shock, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed* both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, undoing decades-old precedents that protected abortion rights. 註:abortion 墮胎 Supreme Court 最高法院 rape 強暴 reverse 撤銷 cyto att det the but outcome of the Casey trial, to adopt their own ATRI comoupratingu daid te P 1. According to this passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) To this day, abortion rights in the United States remain protected by its overf ofhy eco Supreme Court. TOMBOW (B) Some states in the United States are setting stricter regulations with regard to abortion. de ac - 22510x5 0f 5m baimen YM (C) Women in Alabama can have legal abortions if they become pregnant after being raped. GÖZADINEV Turling (D) Many clinics in Texas have shut down because they provided illegal abortion services. VED TO zi ngjora, adt dhundi 2. Why does the author mention Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in the passage? (A) To describe what most people think about abortion. (B) To express the idea that many places still object to abortion. odzyTo describe a legal case in Texas that ruled against abortion. (D) To prove that women have the right to decide whether to be pregnant. 3. Why have many abortion clinics in Texas closed down? Copy one sentence from the passage to answer this question. Texas, for instance, passed laws that strickly regulate abortion providers, 41

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英文 高中

想問問第9、10題🥺

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英文 高中

想問問6、9、10🙏🙏

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英文 高中

第九題為什麼是選B?

解 747 A 車追 J 3 白茶 (( 6. 我必須加速以趕上 Darren,因為他走得很快, I must speed up to go to Darren because he walking fest. catch up with & the difficulties Frisbee was thrown 2. the danger. the ocean. David attempted to chase it 3., he was lifted up into the air by a huge wave. e./__4.___ seconds, he landed on his head. 舉起 長這樣 部份的 5. to David lost the use of his legs and only had partial use of his hands. He was spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. However, his doctors believed that playing table tennis would give him a good chance 6. full use of both hands. It quickly became clear that he was very talented at the sport, and he was keen to show the world 7. As he recovered, he gradually moved from the ping-pong table to a regular tennis court. Hungry 8. success, he began playing competitive wheelchair tennis in 1999. 第一題如 Ever since, David has slowly 9. his way to the top of his sport. He has now won Basix medals at the Paralympics (the Olympics for athletes with disabilities). In addition, he 7. 儘管遭遇到困難,James決定繼續嘗試,沒有什麼可以改變他的心意。(Despite + N....) there is Despite difficultion, James decided to keep trying- nothing can change his mind. 五、綜合測驗:10% On a day at the beach with his friends in 1995, David Wagner was involved in an accident that changed his life forever. David and his friends were throwing a Frisbee. The 10. as a motivational speaker for other athletes and people with disabilities. His story of battling against the odds enables him to inspire others. 朝向海洋丟過去(有時間追趕 1. (A) down (B) on (C) toward (D) around (B) 2. (A) thanks to (B) in spite of AB (D 4. (A) Over (B) About B) 5. (A) buried (B) forced 6. (A) recovered (D) 3. (A) Suddenly(B) Fortunately A7.(A) what he could do (C) what could he do (C) 8.(A) in (A) had (B) recovering (...gru-(B) from) (B) made ) 10. (A) worked 接起來 and int a d (B) had worked (C) rather than (C) Obviously (D) according to (D) Actually 六 K39 (C) Between (D) Within (C) destroyed (D) prevented (C) recovers (D) to recover (B) how could he do (A (D) how he could do (C) for (D) through (C) got MA(D) stood (C) was working (D) has worke

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英文 高中

為什麼第7題不選D選A,求解??

2676 1st: 43 The scientists decided to light fires that would burn off the gas, figuring that it would only be a few weeks 4. the gas was all gone. They evidently made a miscalculation, as the fires have been burning constantly for over 40 years. In 2010, the president of Turkmenistan VR recommended that the Stater* (should) Ver 5. filled in to limit the amount of gas that is burned. However, no action has yet been taken. Thus, the Door to Hell remains firmly open, drawing tourists from all over the world to gaze into its fiery depths. 事 3. to those who live nearby. 1. Adultimately (B) respectively 2.(A) coming down ( (B) blending in 倒塌 (A) menace FATA 4. (A) until 5 A) was 3 fa (C) approximately (C) giving in 威育恐嚇 (B) hypocrisy 飾 (C)facility 設施) (B) when (C) before to be (B) be Partid 199 a 201 (D) constantly (D) going out Right (D) legacy 產 Dif (D) had been While scientists are 6. to find ways of improving plants, medicine, and human beings, many arguments are being 7. . Some arguments may be personal, social, or economic but more likely, they tend to be moral. And it is believed that genetic engineering will keep on mmm. 工程学 changing us throughout this century. 8. genetic In general, people question the whole use of genetic engineering. engineering will improve the way we grow food and care for our environment, people still question genetic engineering. What may be questioned is how companies may 9. their 2023/01/03 19:55 use. and h how is, c que exp sce in te re C

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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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