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32.ran coverage 是跑新聞嗎?是算慣用語嗎?

31-40 題為題組 ovog (8) holiday family, either. Broadcasting and 31 33 35 36 Oslo (O) osla April 1 is more than just the first day of the month. It's also April Fools' Day, a when people can make others look like fools! The tricks aren't just played between friends and the fun, too. magazines , and big companies One of the most shocking PÅpril Fools' Day jokes was played by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The television station ran couggage on April 1, 1957 about spaghetti trees in Switzerland. The program even showed people picking spaghett; from trees. Phone calls flooded the BBC from people asking how they too could grow spaghetti. You might wonder what the BBC's was. It told people to put a piece of spaghetti “in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best.” 至塔芬 The BBC wasn't the only company to play an April Fools' prank. Taco Bell, an American fast-food chain, advertised in 1996 that it had bought the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to 34 it the “Liberty Taco Bell.” Many people, hearing this, thought it was true and were Coutraged. Burger King, another fast-food chain, tricked advertising a burger for left-handed people. Thousands of people tried to order anded burgers, while many others ordered right-handed burgers. Regular people have 37 some of the most unbelievable tricks in history. Smoke rising from a volcano in Alaska turned out to be a prank by a man who hundreds of tires in During World War I, a(n) 39 French pilot flew over a German military camp and dropped a “bomb." The soldiers ran, but when it didn't 40 they went back and found a football with a note that read “April Fools!" (A) rename (B) burned (C) reckless at 3 brato stand for the RATE) upon mod (F) pulled #1360) (G) response (H) grateful (1) get in op basis fot) by 2001 (K) explodeon (L) coverage INallel Totiusad S STB 5190 101 or gabim 31. 32. 3B. G 34. A 35. e naisels store bolismi lege ato ng by 37. F 38. 39. 40. . 38 the cratert For 36. Part 4 篇章結構 bibi (H) u 說明:第41題至第45題,每題有一個空格,請依文意從文章後所提供的(A)至(日)選項中 分別選出最適當者,使篇章結構清晰有條理。 41-45 題為題組 Fiction is full of great detectives such as Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, and Philip 418 However, he was a real-life detective and spy, whose m Marlowe. became

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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

想請教第5題,謝謝

across Kindergarten classes always take place in a classroom, right? Well, for kids in Europe, that is not always the case. 1. 2. 3-6-year-olds have class entirely outside. These “forest kindergartens” have learning in a regular classroom, some 3. Europe over the past fifty years. The basic idea behind them is that most kids spend too much time indoors, where they play with plastic toys and stare at screens. At forest kindergartens, the kids get a chance to spend hours wobodno 4. in nature. Despite the different environment, the purpose of forest kindergartens is pretty much went the same as 5. of indoor ones: to take care of and educate young children. Studies show that 6. harunso is beneficial for kids to spend more time outside. This provides a great 7. for them to learn many things. These can include 8. skills such as finding their way in the woods and identifying plants and animals. On top of that, the kids appear 9. their time outside, as they run, play, and experience the outdoors with all of their senses. These experiences enable them to be healthier and more comfortable in a natural TWO setting. By giving kids greater access 10. nature, forest kindergartens are improving their lives. Do you think forest kindergartens would work in your country? 1.(A) live (C) living (D) to live (C) Aside from (D) Except for 2.(A) Instead of 00 (B) Due to look 3.(A) risen above (B) made waves Ctorn apart (D) ruled with an iron fist ©) back and forth (D) at a time (B) side by side 4.(A) at risk (C) one (D) what 5.(A) it ZO (C) there29 (D) it 6.(A) this maidot (B) what (B) lived 2 影不) ya (B) that

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英文 高中

求解 謝謝

7万 his 聞 # 南安 班 RE V. 篇章結構:8% IV_V IPS (First, avoid screens such as the ones on your smartphone, tablet, and TV for at least two hours before you go to bed. (B) Spicy food can be hard to digest* and can upset your stomach. (C) Both a lack of sleep and going to bed late can have serious consequences*. (B) One factor is the use of electronic devices* shortly before bedtime. Who can fall asleep right after they go to bed? If you can, you are a member of quite a lucky group. According to a medical survey in 2015, one in every five people in Taiwan has trouble sleeping. 31. Low energy or a lack of focus that may result can lead to low performance and even accidents. Therefore, it is important to take a look at the causes of poor sleep and try to fix them. Various factors can keep us awake at night. 32. Our body has a built-in clock that controls our sleep schedule. The blue light from electronic screens pushes that clock back, making it hard for our body to relax. In fact, blue light shifts our natural clock twice as much as any other type of light. As a result, you do not feel sleepy until much later or at all. Another factor in staying up late into the night is the food you have eaten before you go to bed. 33. Such discomfort can make the body restless during the night. Additionally, specific spicy foods, such as chilies, raise your body temperature and make sleeping difficult. To improve the quality of your sleep, try following these tips. 34. Next, even if you have gone to sleep late, try to wake up at your usual time to reset your body clock. Similarly, make sure you do not eat anything spicy close to bedtime. If you follow these steps, your body should have enough time to recover before bedtime. Sleep is a very important part of a healthy life. If you can remember the causes of poor sleep and 011 maintain good habits, good sleep will not be far away. 註: digest 消化 consequence 後果 electronic device 電子設備 31. 32. . 33. 34. one A VI. 混合題:12% The safety of airplane passengers depends on a professional flight crew. However, most people don't know that airline pilots are required to obey an unusual rule. That is, pilots and co-pilots are not allowed to eat the same meal when they are on duty. This rule may seem ridiculous* for some people. In fact, there is a good reason behind it. If one pilot affected after eating contaminated* food, the other pilot will still be able to work and take over the duties

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英文 高中

求空格答案

In fact, IV. 文意選填 (20%) Jith ar (A) murdered (B) impressive (C) miserable t 13 D) illness a Ta (E) tragedies (F) turned out (G) explored (H) prove (1) turned into relation The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is one of the most famous horror films in the history of film. It was first released in Germany in 1920, and it marked the beginning of a new style of film-making. The film began with a man named Francis sitting in a garden and telling the story of Dr. Caligari. In the story, Dr. Caligari traveled around with a man called Cesare, who could tell the future. The two had a close 26 Cesare was under Dr. Caligari's control, and he would do whatever Caligari asked him to do. Francis described how his friend, Alan, was 27 the day after Cesare had said that Alan would die by morning. In fact, Cesare had killed Alan. Later on, Cesare was again sent to kill Francis's girlfriend Jane, but he was chased away by her family. During his escape, Cesare was so tired that he fell off a cliff and died. Francis thought that Dr. Caligari was the one who had planned all these 28. In order to find out the truth and 29 H that he was right about this, he went to the mental hospital to look up some records. Surprisingly, there he found Dr. Caligari was the director of the hospital. When Dr. Caligari heard about Cesare's death, he went mad. He became one of the 30 patients in his hospital. 系人. Once Francis finished telling the story, the camera moved back to the very first that Francis was, in reality, in the garden of the mental hospital. Dr. Caligari 31 Francis's doctor as well as the director of the hospital. What's more, he, Jane, and Cesare were patients in the hospital who had suffered serious mental 32. It 33 that the whole story was Francis's fantasy. The main idea of "madness" is 34 throughout the film. Because so many viewers found the story both surprising and 35 B the film became a huge success all over the world, 26 28. 29. 30. fantasy 28 31. 32 33. 34. 任 poor and scene and showed 頂托 2 27. 35.

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