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英文 高中

求解第2.4.8題 謝謝!

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

求解45題 為什麼是b

Pet Insurance 10 Pet Shop FOOD & MEDICINE 43 - 46 題為題組 killed intentionally or unintentionally- C2 As humans make the wildlife habitats less and less remote, the chances of wildlife being are growing higher and higher. Among the causes of their unexpected deaths, roadkill ranks at the top. In Taiwan, the revealed statistics are rather shocking. According to a five-year survey by the Taiwan Roadkill Observation Network (TaiRoN), approximately five million animals become roadkill each year, involving 550 different species. Between 2012 and 2017, it was found that 54 leopard cats, 257 palm civets, and thousands of cats, dogs, and reptiles perished under the rolling wheels of the motor vehicles. TaiRON originated from a Facebook group created by concerned citizens in August, 2011. The group members come from a variety of locations and academic backgrounds rather than from any particular group or association. It is not an intentionally planned, research-oriented citizen science project. Rather, it is gradually established through discussions and consensus among members. There are four tenets guiding this organization: roadkill mitigation, citizen science, environmental education and life cherish. To encourage people’s participation in the program, TaiRON specifies four easy steps as follows: 1 Turn on GPS on your phone and take sharp photos when you encounter dead (wild) animals in the field. boll N ebonobo 、 20 Upload the photos and information (dates, latitude and longitude etc.) to the database and Facebook by APP. 100 robilo 3 Collect the complete carcass carefully with 2 layer zipper bag, label with information, and then put it into solid cardboard boxes or Styrofoam. 4 Use 7-ELEVEN “Frozen Shipping, Home-Delivery" and "C.O.D. (Cash on Delivery)" to send the package to Endemic Species Research Institute. One animal of TaiRON’s survey is the leopard cat. As Taiwan's only surviving wild cat, this feline species faces death threats from habitat loss, pesticides and car traffic, the last of which is the most serious one. Leopard cats are often found struck and dead on the roadside. By publishing roadkill statistics on leopard cats, TaiRON has championed the protection of this endangered species. Due to their unyielding efforts, there has been a significant drop in leopard cat deaths. toitained and odd or how Torloni 第四回 g 41

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英文 高中

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66 學測週計畫‧英文 x } 分。 adi) T}; 第4至7題為題組 The fair-trade movement began in Europe in the post-war period, but it didn't draw people attention until the recent 25 years. According to its fundamental principles, fair trade 2 47.) w you were in the fai making trades fair to producers by having consumers from developed countries pay slightly problem mentioned ir (A) To place more adv for end products. The primary feature of the fair-trade system that distinguishes it from that of the open marke (B) To look for more (CL To lower the fees is the requirement of minimum prices paid for goods. Moreover, during good years, an addition (D) To reduce the hi amount of money is added to encourage and profit labor-offering producers. With financial aid purchasers of fair-trade products may help producers hire more adult workers, which can reduce he hiring of child labor. By paying more, they can also guarantee the safety of workplaces, and be farmers adopt eco-friendly fertilizers to protect the environment. However, although the fair trade system seems beneficial to farmers, and trades are on the increase, it actually leaves much room for criticism. For example, getting fair trade certification is expensive for small businesses and individual producers. They have to split their hard-earne money for being a fair trade member, which ends up being a burden for the poor producers that fair trade system originally urges to help. Such high administration fees inevitably lead to the result that products are sold at much higher prices which weigh on consumers. Hence, customer base around the world is limited, because not everyone is willing to pay extra fees when they can get products of the similar quality but with lower prices. Worst of all, the administration fees don't go to the suppliers but retailers. Although there are obvious advantages of fair trade system, its disadvantages are likely to form a vicious circle and may shrink the fair trade market, if the basic problem doesn't get tackled. 44 Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A) The History of Fair Trade qobis (Bil How to Become Fair-Trade Producers (C) How Fair Is Fair Trade? DNThe Cost of Fair-Trade Practices Which of the following statements is NOT true about fair trade? og AT of a spire- (A) Fair-trade producers use environmentally friendly fertilizers. resembles B) All fair-trade crops are sold at higher prices in the market. on its ext (C) Producers have to pay for official proof of fair-trade associations. Cam the talles Fair trade products are popular and sold to every country in the world. To dow As 46. What is the correct order of the main ideas for the paragraphs 1-3? with aw TA) Fair trade and globalization 48 Acc (B) The time when fair trade began — The advantages of fair trade → The impact of fair trade api (C) The first fair-trade producer → The increasing sales of fair-trade products A consumers to farmers (D) The goal of fair trade system → The advantages of fair trade — The imperfection of fair trade p 第責部分 第48至几題為題組 As water is to p no beautiful decorat This list could go to the similar style structures in the w One great e British architect there are mainly to break this col this innovative concept of it i building elabc functions of w Anot 2 Also calle Piano, an It purposes like two fundan rise. T Da Totein gorofa obito Bol to do 14 → The cons of fair trade → The pros of fair trade 帥8% → The help of 49. TL

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英文 高中

求解第9.12.18題 謝謝

全新試題 in winter. Bis > 8. It is very hot in Thailand (A) ever (B) even (U19 . (A) that (B) which (B) which (A) why ) 11. I have every hope (A) which (B) that Beli Bu (C) far (D) still Sara was excited about the news her son was admitted to Taiwan University. (C) what (D) how 安康高中 010 As one of the few to continue her education, Malala held the belief no one could stop people from getting an education. 板橋高中 (C) what (D) that I will get my sight back. 中港高中 (C) when (D) why )12. I do have a feeling you will undoubtedly succeed in achieving your goal if you have confidence and work hard. 武陵高中 (B) for which (C) that (D) in that ) 13. Girls should be given the right an education. That's what Malala Yousafzai has been 全新試題 (A) at (C) for these technologies might cause trouble in the future, there are some problems that need to be faced. 中港高中 (A) Because (B) If (C) Of (D) Though (A) which flghting for. (B) by (D) to Art 第三段課文重點 (1) bathreaten persuade help (2)分詞當形容詞 (3) like/alike/dislike/unlike (4) 介系詞應用 Bus 2) 15. The kidnapper threatened the boy if he did not get the ransom. 全新試題 (A) killing (B) to kille (C) that killed (D) to killing 016. After finishing our group work, my classmates and I felt 陸興高中 (A) relieving Bo (B) relieved on nor (C) received (D) receiving (Bin Furthermore, the Malala Fund was set up to help empower girls. The ripple effect spread and finally forced the Pakistani government to adopt a policy on educational rights for boys and girls subsolvodom 「板橋高中 (B) alike orla (C) likewise 118. My father tried to persuade me into law, which he believed was the most promising profession. 臺東高中 (A) goblo (B) going to (C) to goood (D) to going on (A) like 1 (D) likely Chis

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英文 高中

求解 謝謝~

the SW eft da al V. 閱讀測驗:9% It was time for another women's five-thousand-meter qualifying heat*. A group of seventeen female Dis runners from different countries lined up for the start of the race. The crowd in Rio's Olympic stadium cheered loudly when the starting gun went off. Charging ahead, the athletes strove for position and to stay AD at the front of the pack. Bunched tightly together, the group circled the track several times. Then, with less than half of the race to go, drama struck. New Zealand's Nikki Hamblin tripped on the heels of the Japanese runner in front of her. She crashed to the ground, unfortunately taking the American athlete, Abbey D'Agostino, down with her. The latter was the first to get up. Instead of continuing the race, D'Agostino quickly turned around to help Hamblin to her feet. She didn't even realize how seriously she had been injured since she was too concerned about the other runner. She was hardly able to stand due to the pain and fell to the ground again. Now it was Hamblin's turn to help D'Agostino up. With the crowd's encouragement, the two were able to carry on with the race despite their terrible falls. Hamblin and D'Agostino even managed to complete the event although they were far behind the eventual medal winners. Apart from receiving the 2016 Olympics Fair Play award for competing with such good spirit, both runners were also given the opportunity to run again in the five-thousand-meter finals. After all, it's not always about winning. 註:qualifying heat 資格賽 ) 31. Which of the following is NOT true about the incident? (A) It occurred in the 2016 Rio Olympics. (B) These runners were competing in the finals. (C) All seventeen runners were females from different countries. (D) It happened when runners had already run over half of the race. ) 32. What is the author trying to show readers by using the incident as an example in the passage? (A) A strong desire to win. (B) A quick way to get into finals. (C) A touching moment of gratitude. (D) A good example of sportsmanship. 33. What did NOT happen to Hamblin and D'Agostino after the incident? (A) The crowd gave them great encouragement. (B) They were given the chance to run in the finals. (C) They were awarded the gold medal for the race. (D) In spite of their injuries, they tried to finish the race. 3 (B VI. 混合題:11% Michael Phelps is considered to be one of the most successful of all the Olympic swimmers. Up now, he is the most decorated Olympian, with a total of twenty-eight medals in both individual and tea events.

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