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VI. 混合題:11% Thspire him or her. McDonald's does more than just sell hamburgers. The Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), an independent American nonprofit organization, aims to improve the welfare of children. The core programs of RMHC include Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Family Room, and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile. Ronald McDonald House There are 375 Ronald McDonald Houses right now, providing a place to stay for families with sick children under 21 years old. These children can receive medical treatment at nearby hospitals. Over 7,200 bedrooms are supplied each night, worth an estimated $700 million in hotel expenses. Ronald McDonald Family Room The 262 Ronald McDonald Family Rooms can be found in 28 countries. Family members who cannot stay at a Ronald McDonald House can come to live in these rooms. These Family Rooms are equipped with basic facilities for resting, doing laundry, or taking a shower not far from the sick children. Ronald McDonald Care Mobile Presently, there are 51 Ronald McDonald Care Mobiles. The mission of this program is to offer healthcare for children from the neighborhood for free. More than 100,000 children have benefited from this service annually. 公舍 B ) 39. What is the purpose of the first paragraph? (3%) (A) To promote McDonald's hamburgers. Solo (B) To give a brief introduction of RMHC. borla bn (C) To compare the three programs of RMHC. (D) To raise our awareness of the importance of charity. 40. Choose the INCORRECT fact from the table below. (3%) Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald Ronald McDonald Program House Family Room Care Mobile Number (A) 375 262 (B) 51 (C) Waiting rooms for Services Places for families with people whose family (D) Health care for Provided sick children under 21 members are examined children who live nearby by doctors 11. What is the central idea shared by the three core programs of RMHC? Find the answer from the above text and copy it. (5%) lauld lady

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英文 高中

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1 2. 3 4. D) Basically, they go on voyage after voyage in search of an immense treasure buried somewhere by the King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. B C 閱讀測驗1 There he flies, turns, lands and—to da- a disaster is saved, by Superman. “Come on,” you roll your eyes. “That's NOT real.” But admit it -we LOVE superman. Since the debut of the prototypical superhero Superman in 1938, stories of various superheroes have dominated American comic books and crossed over into such other media as films and animations. Versatile as these super characters may be, they do share certain traits. We know the double-life secret that Peter Parker is Spider-man, Bruce Wayne the Batman, and Clark Kent the Man of Steel. The secret identity has a civilian job while the “super-me” puts on an eye-catching costume, or custom-made accessories like Wonder Woman's bracelets. We are concerned that the bad guys play tricks so as to hurt these protectors. Fortunately enough, our superheroes normally have a base to go for “restoration” to. The Batcave has everything the Batman needs. Isn't that great? Furthermore, these super icons may have some backups and do not always have to work independently. The Fantastic Four or X-men team up as they have common origins or sponsors. These super teams are like a marvelous circle. Nevertheless, there are downsides being a superhero. Credits are not always given as the Batman and Spider-man meet with public skepticism or outright hostility. A superhero may even lose control as the Hulk has an issue with his violent alter ego. We love to see the superheroes think big and achieve big. They for sure reflect what we are and what we want to be. In summary, superheroes are popular and iconic because they each represent a large part of a society's traits and values. Everyone can relate to at least one hero and villain, because those heroes are designed to show the best parts of society, and the villains represent the worst parts. 5 What can we say about the author's tone? (A) Angry. (B) Formal. (C) Harsh. (D) Relaxed. 48 主题5 藝文世界

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英文 高中

42題為什麼不能選D 他說不是說任何人都不行嗎? 還有B為什麼算對? (答案是B)

第41. 至44. 題為題組 The proverb “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” may be familiar to you, but the new rules may not. Rome introduced a host of new laws in 2019 to protect and preserve the heritage of the city. Visitors and residents can now get into trouble if they violate the new regulations by doing idiotic behaviors like jumping into the city's famous Trevi Fountain or messy eating on the steps of historical monuments. Among these new rules, there's one that has got people talking: no sitting on the Spanish Steps. Made famous by the movie Roman Holiday, these steps draw large crowds of people every day. Tourists can still take photos, but anyone caught sitting down can face a fine of up to €400. Strange as it may seem, the law was made with intentions to keep the ancient city of Rome beautiful for generations to come. The new rules do not target only at the tourists, though. Some actors in tourism industry also need to be careful. One new rule forbids anyone to dress up as Roman centurions around tourist spots and charge tourists for photos. Another rule bans advertising or selling "skip the line” tickets around popular tourist attractions like the Colosseum. Local residents cannot hang laundry outside on wires across the streets and there must be no singing or playing musical instruments on public transportation. When in Rome, do as the new rules order you to do so you can protect the delicate monuments. 41. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To warn people against tourist traps in Rome. c(B) To protest against the implementation of new laws. (C) To introduce some of the new rules in Rome and the reasons. (D) To present the beautiful monuments and tourist sites in Rome. 42. Which of the following is FALSE? (A) People can still take selfies on the world famous Spanish Steps. (B) New rules were introduced to prevent the ancient city from being damaged by tourists. UC) Vendors cannot sell “skip the line” tickets to the Colosseum around it because of the new laws. (D) Actors cannot put on the costumes of Roman centurions around tourist sites. heritage for

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英文 高中

第26題,為什麼選A?

以零分計具。 20. + JU. TEZELH. major European ching on historic tening to 17. ng the birds and s. After heated 19. effective Glaciers are usually associated with colder climates. But some mountain ranges of South America, Africa, and Indonesia are also 26. glaciers and ice sheets. These tropical glaciers serve as a major source of water supply to one-sixth of the world's population. A newly published study, however, revealed that rising temperatures are posing an 27. threat to the last tropical glaciers in Indonesia's Papua region. The ice sheets, which once spanned 20 square kilometers, are thinning over five times as quickly compared to a few years ago. 28 already shrunk by 85% to a mere 0.5 square kilometers, Papua's glaciers will completely disappear within a decade, researchers have predicted. The disappearance of the glaciers will also leave a significant 29. impact. For many indigenous Papuans, the ice sheets represent a sacred symbol. "The mountains and valleys are the arms and legs of their god and the glaciers are the head,” explained the head researcher. The study warned that Papua's glaciers are only the "first to go" if greenhouse gases are 30. and temperatures continue rising. And this is certainly a serious warning about the depressing fate of other glaciers around the world. 26. (A) home to (B) covers of (C) roofs over (D room for C 27. (A) occasional (B) elaborate (C) immediate (D) offensive 28. (A) Have (B) Had (C) Having (D) Having been 29. (A) cultural (B) moral (C) political (D) environmental (B) made released 30. (A) kept balanced (D) left unchecked (C) seen dismissed rol pill to block act feeders 20. in the pigeon i with out 1 Own ning stalled

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英文 高中

15題,怎麼判斷?

二、綜合測驗 (10%) 三、文意選填 (10%) ) 50. T c 說明:第11 至 20 題,每題一個空格。請依文意選出最適當的一個選項,並劃記在答案卡 之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者得1分;答錯、未作答或劃記多於一個選項者, 該題以零分計算。 說明:第21 至 30 題,每題一個 選出一個最適當者,並將 答對者,得1分;答錯、 第21至30題為題組 21 第一 言 第11至15題為題組 Ved Josie George loves to knit and share her work on social media. One particular scarf she was working on this cater followers’ attention. Having knitted a stripe each day representing the day's temperature, George was using her scarf to show the changing temperatures in her hometown. George is part of a trend that is turning knitting into 12. education. Another example of this movement is a group of 30 knitters in Philadelphia, US, who have been knitting scarves 13 143 years' worth of temperature data. People viewing this display can see how an area's climate has changed over a period of time. A scarf representing Philadelphia's climate in 1875, for example, shows gentle shades of blue, 14 the 2018 scarf shows red yarn mixed among the dark blue tones. 15 makes this hobby special is that people can touch and wear the finished products. People are more likely to remember and think about information that they can feel as well as see. In that way, these "temperature scarves" make climate change data hard to ignore. 11. (A) caught (B) to catch (C) catching (D) catch D 12. (A) religious (B) medical (C) academic (D) environmental 013. (A) based on (B) thanks to (C) rather than (D) up to 14. (A) unless (B) because (C) while (D) whether A15. (A) It (B) What (C) That (D) Which Moscow's St. Basil's Cathedral famous Red Square. Although the c known about its What is known is that this gran six years to build and was complete the tallest and most impressive that wanted to show its might at the Two architects are 23 cre the cathedral's history becomes clou some historians believe that "Barma architect. Some say that the Tsar att wouldn't be able to design a castle simply be an old 26 as Postni The onion-like domes of the centuries. It's not known why the cm Basil's domes represents a significa These 29 in knowledge a Basic facts sometimes cannot be co fires and wars that the country expe violent history is itself an amazing 1.1 2.1 n (B) gaps 第16至20題為題組 (A) structure (F) nickname (G) ruined 提 四、簡章結構(8%) Citizens and governments in South Korea and China have long exchanged sharp words. The latest cultural 16 is about the correct way to make kimchi. It started after officials in Sichuan, China, were successful in getting the International Standards Organization (ISO) to recognize one official method showing how pao cai is made. The trouble is that the Chinese name "pao cai" is applied to two dishes. One is a traditional Chinese dish that includes a variety of pickled and fermented vegetables. 17. pao cai is Korean kimchi, which is also pickled and fermented, but is made with one vegetable (cabbage) and a particular spicy sauce. Although the ISO stated that the standard doesn't apply to the Korean dish, 說明:第31至34 題,每題一個 者,填入空格中,使篇章东 區」。各題答绪,得2分 第31至34題為題組

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