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想問12,為什麼不是B是D?

1.. 試卷 考科 ment I the 參考試卷 英文考科 第11至15題為題組 elaborate 19 •fictional 第2頁 共10頁 April Fools' Day, one of the most light-hearted days of the year, has an unclear origin. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons from winter to spring; others, however, believe that it 11 the adoption of a new calendar. Ancient cultures celebrated New Year's Day on or around April 1, which roughly coincides with the beginning of spring. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar, which called for New Year's Day to be celebrated on January 1. However, many people, either refusing to accept the new date or not having heard about it, to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to fool them into believing something false. 13, the practice spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world. 12 Nowadays, on April Fools' Day, people often 14 to create elaborate hoaxes to fool others. Newspapers, radio and TV stations, and websites have participated in the April 1 tradition of making 15 reports in order to fool their audiences. The BBC once reported that Swiss farmers were experiencing a spaghetti crop and showed scenes of people harvesting noodles from trees. Guess what? A great number of viewers were fooled. (A) leads to (B) brings out DB(A) continue (B) continuing (C) stems from (C) to continue (D) comes across B 13. (A) Precisely (B) Eventually (C) Additionally buy B(A) come to an end (B) go to great lengths AS 15. (A) fictional 第16至20題為題組 (B) essential (C) put in service (C) ancient (D) continued (D) Literally (D) hold in store (D) subjective

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英文 高中

為什麼第九題是選c

8. Angela Duckworth, an American scholar, gave a TED Talk in New York entitled "Grit: The 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. 4. school in New York. Her talk details how 5. cars earlier, Duckworth accepted a job as a mathematics teacher at a public the years, her students gradually taught her that to be successful, natural intelligence alone is not enough. One must also possess what is known 6. grit. Grit refers to consistent effort 7. a strong determination to achieve a goal. Through detailed research, Duckworth discovered that people with high levels of grit remain highly motivated to achieve their goals 8. giving up on them. In other 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 9. to 就放 achieving that goal. rouble reading 进行 10. Her book (46) 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) 1.(A) what (B) 2. (A) SO (A) 3. (A) which (B) which (B) such (B) it IA) 4.(A) Few 幾乎沒 (B) Little 5.(A) with YAND (B) around 6.(A) by (B) 7. (A) drives A&8.(A) instead of 9. (A) dedicate Bu 10. (A) in turn 達來 成取 六、文意選填:10% Jedi (C) on their way (A) worthy (F) audience 这些年 (B) forwa (B) driven (B) regardless of (B) dedicating (C) how (C) very (C) that (B) discuss (G) speaks of (H) as well as (C) A little (C) until (C) as NA (C) driving (C) technological D) why (D) same (D) and (D) A few- (D) over (D) to be (D) to drive (D) in addition to (D) to dedicate (C) except for (C) dedicated (B) around the world (D) around the corner (D) with (I) celebrity -) 这些年来 (E) increase (J) by 五、綜合測驗 2. A 6. B 1. B 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 2. TED viewers. The seven-year-old is here to 3. children's mental growth. With her 7. D 2. Part 2: 1. C Part 3 1. B 7 Par 1. 3. 5 7

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英文 高中

求解3的B

美處 某事 做某事 人做某事 …而且… 事 HOVER Why Men Are Men and Women Are Women 65 e already know that as children, boys wrestle and girls play make-believe. Boys often like building things and taking them apart. On the other hand, girls prefer to host and attend pretend tea parties. But why do these differences W exist? Advanced Several months after babies are born, female babies like to look at a person's face to read emotions while male infants prefer to look at objects. Few would disagree that men care more about objects while women tend to empathize with others. However, the sex of our brain is not always as clear-cut as the sex of our body. In one experiment, a tough man, who seemed very competitive, was shown to possess a high degree of empathy, while a woman scored the highest in a hand- 10 eye coordination test at which men were thought to do better. This shows that the distinctions that set us apart might not be as clear as we think. 5 I t ZAN Differences between the sexes are hard to understand and so are relationships. What on earth makes people fall in love? According to a report, men prefer a particular waist-to-hip ratio, which indicates reliable fertility, while women 15 care more about a man's height, which is thought to be related to success. These are some of the reasons for initial attraction. way (we we see way Some psychologists suggest that our feelings may change the our partners Newlyweds were given a brain scan. The "reward" parts of their brains were filled with feel-good chemicals while the critical judgment part was 20 suppressed. It seems that the old expression "love is blind" has some truth. truth. 193

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