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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

請問12題為什麼不能選D? 謝謝

Ors, ation” to. 16 the passage? (A) Spider-man is the pioneer of the superhero category. (B) A superhero is a fictional character dedicated to individual interests. (C) A super hero or heroine Palways adored and viewed as a civic leader, (D) People love superheroes, for they see part of themselves in the characters. a FEBI 1 ays have common ss, there man and ay even 閱讀測驗2 to call art. eflect conic can the We want to see the newest things. That is because we want to see the future, even if only momentarily. It is the moment in which , even if we don't completely understand what we have glimpsed, we are nonetheless touched by it. This is what we have come -Takashi Murakami It has been said that great artists break the mold, but unique artists shatter it. Japanese artist Takashi Murakami is truly a unique artist. His works of art may not be as revered as Da Vinci's or as valued as Picasso's, but he has started a fire in the modern art world that will be hard to extinguish. TXARX . Many artists pride themselves on resisting popular culture. Murakami, however, has celebrated it. His work, in a variety of media, ranges from larger-than-life statues of nude manga figures to watches, mouse pads, and even pricey Louis Vuitton handbags. The finished products seem to be intended to make a statement about LATIN contemporary society. Produced in a factory-like setting similar to the studio of 當代百 主題5 藝文世界 49

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英文 高中

混合題第31題,它的題目什麼意思? 求解🙇🙇,萬分感謝☺🙂

EL 35. 這位老師很生氣,Hugo 沒勞化 36. 雖然這塊牛排看起來像塊岩石 Dear Ms. Louise, Today was my precious little girl's first day in high school. She was thrilled that she would finally meet her new classmates. But when she woke up, she found that she had a big red pimple on her nose! She worried about it so much that she told me she didn't want to go to school. I knew that she felt embarrassed about having a big red zit on her face, especially when she was about to meet new friends and wanted to leave a good impression on them. However, as a mother, I just couldn't let her skip the first day of school. So, I made her go to school this morning. Did I do the right thing? Worried Mother Dear Worried Mother, I think you made the correct decision. Though her concern of making a bad impression on her new friends is understandable, she needs to learn that most people focus only on their own problems and don't even notice others'. Her friends would probably not notice her pimple at all. I think she will gradually figure this out. Don't worry. Talk to her as usual. She must have plenty of exciting stories about her new friends to share with you tonight. Ms. Louise ) 29. What does Ms. Louise do? (3%) A (A) She is a column writer who gives advice and suggestions. (B) She is a school nurse who helps keep children healthy. (C) She is a company manager who is in charge of a large group of workers, (D) She is a family doctor who takes care of people and treats their diseases. (B) 30. How would you describe Worried Mother and Ms. Louise? (4%) (A) Angry; calm (B) Guilty; comforting. (C) Embarrassed; proud. (D) Understanding; confused. 31. In Ms. Louise's reply, the word others' refer to others' (4%)

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