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求解為什麼是A

hsth. 覆滿某物 某事 23 More Than a Pretty Picture S. Y ou visit a tourist attraction, and everybody around you has digital cameras. In the crowd, however, you notice one person carrying a small unde bin toy-like camera—a LOMO camera. Interested, you later search the Internet for more information. 5 Hool verT/(B) bnet explosent (3) The LOMO photography ("lomography") craze began in 1991, when two Viennese students bought an old LOMO film camera and began experimenting. The pictures were different from any they had seen before. Some colors were too bright, some objects were blurry, and the pictures looked strange. But their oddness inspired a style of photography that would become popular worldwide 10 王於吾乎 成為熱門景點 一定又會遲至 童,向他人求 美」理論, ,必須經拍 其對應的 rigenpotoriq i exst (8) With modern cameras, every aspect of a picture is controllable. However, this isn't the case with LOMO cameras. These fun and simple machines have special features like colored flashy and fish-eye lenses. They produce pictures with an element of unpredictability which makes using them a novel experience. To get even more out of your one-of-a-kind tool, ignore the basic rules of photography 15 39 and follow lomography.com's "ten golden rules 3-A.C -以詩的 条水草 LOMO cameras provide a change of pace from modern digital ones. In our high-tech world, LOMO cameras let us appreciate the low-tech side of film photography. As the old saying goes, "stop and smell the roses." And while you're at it, take a picture of them, too. With a LOMO camera, you'll get a new and 20 peculiar perspective of the world every time. 虹似 2.85

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英文 高中

高一龍騰第七課all in one 請問有人會第九小題嗎? 謝謝

Angela Duckworth, an American s Power of Passion and Perseverance." The ideas in her talk were later made into a book with the same title, 3. was published in 2016. P₁ a C 4. years earlier, Duckworth accepted a job as a mathematics teacher at a public 5. the years, her students gradually taught her school in New York. Her talk details how that to be successful, natural intelligence alone is not enough. One must also possess what is 7. by a strong determination to known 6. grit. Grit refers to consistent effort achieve a goal. Through detailed research, Duckworth discovered that people with high levels 8. giving up on them. In other of grit remain highly motivated to achieve their goals words, someone with true grit will see himself or herself getting closer to his or her goal day by day. Therefore, that person will always be able to keep himself or herself achieving that goal. 9. to 10. Her book Duckworth's TED Talk and book have since inspired millions remained on The New York Times bestseller list for almost half a year following its publication. (C) how (D) why () 1. (A) what (X) 2. (A) so (A) 3. (A) which (B) which (B) such 36 (C) very (D) same (B) it (C) that (D) and (D) 4. (A) Few (B) Little (C) A little (D) A few (7) 5. (A) with (B) around (C) until (D) over (B) for (2) 6. (A) by (B) 7.(A) drives (D) to be (C) as (C) driving (B) driven (D) to drive (A) 8. (A) instead of (B) regardless of (C) except for (D) in addition to (B) 9. (A) dedicate (B) dedicating (C) dedicated (D) to dedicate (B) 10. (A) in turn (B) around the world (D) around the corner 六、文意選填:10% (A) worthy (B) discuss (C) technological (D) with (F) audience (G) speaks of (H) as well as (E) increase (1) celebrity (J) by From the beginning, before a word is spoken, it's clear that Molly Wright's TED Talk will be unusual. On the stage, a baby sits in a high chair. A little girl walks out, smiling at the 1.. This is Molly Wright, the youngest speaker yet to share her ideas viewers. The seven-year-old is here to 3. 2. TED children's mental growth With her neighbor's baby as an example Molly shown h C that cha (C) on their way W

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英文 高中

問5、7、9

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英文 高中

請問1.4.5.8.9

the danger 五、合测:16 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 Frisbee was thrown 1. the ocean, David attempted to chase it 3. he was lifted up into the air by a huge wave. 4. seconds, he landed on his head. David lost the use ol' his legs and only had partial use of his hands. He was 5. 10 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, Ever since, David has slowly 9._._his way to the top of his sport. He has now won six medals at the Paralympics (the Olympics for athletes with disabilities). In addition, he 10. as a motivational speaker for other athletes and people with disabilities. His story of battling against the odds enables him to inspire others, Ci) 1(A) down (B) on (C) toward (D) around () 2.(A) thanks to (B) in spite of (C) rather than (D) according to (A) 3.(A) Suddenly (B) Fortunately (C) Obviously (D) Actually DI) 4(A) Over (B) About (C) Between YD) Within 3) 5/(A) buried (B) forced (C) destroyed (D) prevented (V) 6,(A) recovered (B) recovering (C) recovers (D) to recover ) 7.(A) what he could do (B) how could he do (C) what could he do (D) how he could do (U) 8.(A) in (B) from (C) for (D) through Bro) 9. (A) had (8) made (D) stood (D) 10.4A) worked (B) had worked (C) was working (D) has worked (C) got

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