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英文 高中

想問20題的ABC要如何判斷 謝謝

20 E 20 M 超 Over the past few years, three-dimensional printing, or 3D printing in short, has slowly but surely been brought into focus in the world of industry. The technology is 16 on automated machines, which put down many thin layers of materials, such as plastic, metal and concrete, on top of each other to create objects in a bottom-up manner. Simple 17 the mechanism of the technology seems, it has been widely used in creating specialized items and delicate parts in the manufacture of a variety of industrial products, ranging from automobiles to medical devices. But now, some startups have been experimenting with the idea of building structures with the aid of 3D printing by making wise use of its inherent advantages. The employment of a 3D printing system can 18 reduce construction costs by up to 30 percent. In fact, parts of the costs cut down actually result from the removal of nearly all building waste in the constructing process, which can save up to three tons of carbon per home. 19 with the 3D printing technology, houses can be produced at two times the rate of traditional ways. The productivity of a standard 3D printing system is estimated to be roughly equivalent to 20 of 20 workers in several different fields combined. After all, machines, unlike humans, can work 24 hours a day nonstop. 0 16. 7 (A) sufficient (B) insistent (C) consequent (D) dependent Dcuso (B) but (C) while (D) though 130 hp 18. (A) barely (B) randomly (C) significantly (D) intentionally 19. (A) In addition (B) As a result (C) In short (D) On the contrary 20 (A) which (B) that (C) those (D) what BA 三、文意選填(占10 分)

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英文 高中

第15題謝謝 請問為什麼不能用ving 嗎 同主詞不是可以省略變ing 嗎 我這邊真的很弱ಥ_ಥ

GRAMMAR 1 PAST TIME 1 Decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap. Usually, whenever Peter (1) ............. home from a trip he (2) B his passport in his desk drawer, but in January, after a trip to Poland, he (3) A his passport in the pocket of his overcoat. Two weeks later, he (4) ...fly to Thailand. While (5). Bu his bag be(o). fon that he for 64 史过主的 a note of the name of the hotel that his company (8) ....... for him. He 491 ... 12 for his flight online earlier that morning, but he (10) ....Ca... about the hotel details. 時間 While he (11).. his office, the doorbell (12)....2 His taxi for the 更过去 He (14....... the details of the hotel, (13). A ..... his its 12 時 時 bag and (16) out of the house. He (17) bag B. days in Bangkok. While he (18)............ how nice it woki yecto a few sunny 18 walk around the PA 問 city without heavy winter clothes, he suddenly (19).A..... that he (20). B... his passport in his overcoat. 1 A was returning 2 A had put D puts B returns v returned D returning B would put C was putting 3 A had left B leaves was leaving D leaving 4 A was having to B has had to Chad to D would have to 5 A packed B packing Chad packed D packs 6 A was realizing B realizes C realized D realizing 7 A hadn't made B didn't make C wouldn't make D wasn't making 8 A was booked B books C booking Dhad booked 9 A was checking in B had checked in Checked in Rused to check in 10 A forgetting B forgotten Chad forgotten D was forgetting 11 A was phoning B had phoned c phoning Diphones 12 A rung B ning C was ringing C was arriving D had arrived 13 A arriving B arrive B used to note C noted 14 A was noting D noting B was picking up Chad picked up 15 A picked up D picking up C was running Drun 16 A ran B running Clooking D had looked Ad A looked B was looking C was thinking D would think 18 A had thought B thinking B remembers C was remembering Dremembering 19 A remembered B had left C was leaving D was left 20 A leaving Drang

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英文 高中

可以幫我排一下難易度嗎? 我覺得好像差不多 但是只要寫一本 共3本 謝謝🙏

gniwoflol od 10 doinW OA sto ortul ONT (A) baroni od nso isdW JA ord bed vondt.95M lus (A) ylioblo adt (A) impact. Vesostition To Me (B) Oceans and the creatures in them. the covernatoqoqrad mazs verdwenly (C) A biological study and its findings. (0) (D) All drifting animals and algae in the oceans. 2 od tuoda a bomoloq as sy woH (0) 50. What is the purpose of the project mentioned in the third paragraph? (A) To remove junk in the ocean. oe bus cae! (B) To promote tourism in 210 regions. (a) (C) To survey marine organisms. yob (D) To provide more oxygen for the planet. 51 What does the word “mitigate” in the last paragraph probably mean? Luizasowuje s 2i 11 (C) (A) Emphasize. (B) Lessen. (C) Ignore. or cos w Torle (D) Generate. 52. According to the passage, what may happen if the amount of plankton drastically deceases? (A) The ocean may shrink. moms (B) Most marine creatures may die. otsa (5) (C) Diatoms may become prosperous. (D) It may worsen global warming.lus (CI raianpo lobbon To assolst od wolsa 8A 53.256.0 Ri de deprived on Nuclear energy is an appealing alternative to fossil fuels, because it is carbon free and hence doesn't contribute to global warming. However, the radioactive wastes generated after nuclear fission takes place are the principal environmental concern. They must be well disposed of in specially designed pools and then maintained in costly dry storage containers. They are highly radioactive, hazardous to humans even with short-term exposure. The disposal and storage of these radioactive isotopes as well as the decommissioned reactors cost taxpayers more than tens of millions of dollars annually. le; the White sed Scientists are dedicated to the reuse of nuclear wastes. The researchers at the University of Bristol in the U.K. are trying to encapsulate nuclear waste within diamonds. “The radiation is locked safely away inside the gemstone, meanwhile providing a clean energy supply like a long-lasting battery,” said the head of the team. They aim at carbon-14, a radioactive isotope with a half-life of around 5,730 years and available in graphite blocks used to cool the uranium rods. By heating the blocks, scientists convert carbon-14 into a gas and then gather it to form a kind of “diamond”- since diamonds are just another form of carbon. To safely block the short-range radiation it emits, scientists suggest the most solid substance on Earth, diamond, to contain it. A diamond beta-battery comes into being as a result. carly The same as what is confronting in dealing with nuclear waste stockpiles, the diamond battery is highly-priced, too expensive to manufacture. However, researchers are still holding an optimistic attitude toward it, speculating about its possible applications in anything where

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英文 高中

可以問一下為什麼第五題答案是that嗎 想知道原因屑屑 (題目有點長😅

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英文 高中

想請教第5題,謝謝

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