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想問大家 這兩段會怎麼用自己的話做英文摘要?

SCOBY [skobi]symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast [simbiottk] [jist](細菌和酵母菌共生培養;紅茶菌) 的首字母縮寫,symbiotic 表示「(動植物)共生的」,yeast 指「酵母菌)」。 FRI 5 TE Track 25 Facts about Kombucha 關於康普茶你該知道的事 -Helen Yeh Toad.cn You may have come across kombucha on restaurant menus and wondered what it was. If you had tried it, you would have noticed it tastes like fizzy vinegar. Recently, it has exploded in popularity.' But what's so special about this drink? Kombucha begins its life as a mixture of tea and sugar. The secret ingredient² that turns this sweetened tea into kombucha 10 is a pancake-shaped blob called a SCOBY, which is short for symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast. The SCOBY ferments* the tea by gradually converting the sugar into acids. vymy UVCI 2, Vuu years ago in China, where people drank it for its health-promoting benefits. As the story goes, a Korean doctor by the name of Kombu brought the tea from China 20 to Japan to cure an ailing emperor. From there, kombucha eventually made its way to Europe. While kombucha has been seen as a miracle cure for some diseases, there is no nedical evidence to support such claims. However, like other fermented products, combucha can aid in digestion and keep our gut healthy. And since it's lower in ugar than many sodas, it could also be a jood choice as a refreshing beverage. 翻譯請見第68頁

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英文 高中

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英文 高中

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Volunteers are people who offer help to others without expecting anything in return. It's ___1___ that people to choose to help others on their own will. However, what will happen if volunteering becomes a thing we must do? Those who take part in of service-learning programs in schools are frequently__2___ this question. Service-learning programs seek to develop students' awareness of social__3__ and help them find the role they can play in making communities better. Students have the _4___ to choose the setting and the type of community service work they want to do. Such a program exists in Ontario, Canada, where high school students are__5__ to complete forty hours of community service before they graduate. This requirement means students who do not complete the service are not_6_ to receive their graduation diploma. Many students are willing to participate. __7_, some students complain that they don't have time to do so much community service with their heavy academic workload. They are _8___ to do the service because they feel forced. Critics of the program also question the value of the service when the "volunteers" don't really want to do so. Despite the criticism, the results of volunteering learning are proved to be positive. The people being helped benefit a lot from it. __9__, the helpers find increases in measures of leadership and self-esteem because of the service-learning programs. From the case above, we can see helping others can make our__10___ better. Sometimes, people just need a push in the right direction to get started. Service-learning programs can provide the push and lay the foundation for a habit of helping. (A) responsibility (B) allowed (C) reluctant (D) normal (E) Besides (F) asked G) freedom (H) society (1) required (J) Nevertheless

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