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英文 高中

求解😖請問為什麼19.是depend (然後遇到這種的通常要怎麼判斷😭 每次看到都不會判斷到底要用原型還是ving 還是ved ) 感謝🙏

第16至20題為題組 particles that hit Earth The sun is a huge, fiery globe of gas. Every now and then, it sends out massive waves of charged 16 speeds upwards of a million kilometers an hour. These charged particles interact with our magnetic northern and southern poles, 17 a breathtaking light show that enthralls all its viewers. These light shows are known as auroras. Since Earth's magnetic field is strongest at its poles, auroras because they occur at any appear most brightly near the North and South Pole. They are not 18 time of the year. Auroras appear as slowly moving curtains, bands, spots of color, and a variety of other shapes that shift across the sky. They can also exhibit more than one color at a time. The colors, ranging from purple to green, 19 on the altitude of oxygen and nitrogen penetrated by solar energy. The most common color on view is green because it is at lower altitudes and people can see green the easiest. Photographing the breathtaking auroras is not difficult, but photos don't do them auroras is something that needs to be experienced in person. At.-speed 16. (A) at 20. Viewing (B) by (C) in (D) from 17. (A) serving as (B) checking out 18. (A) regional (B) seasonal (C) reporting to (C) universal (D) resulting in (D) normal 19. (A) to depend (B) depend (C) depending 20. (A) harm (B) wonders (C) justice (D) dependent (D) favors 1104)

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英文 高中

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

請問12.的lost to這樣那一句要怎麼翻?lost to是固定用法嗎(我有上網找但沒找到) 感謝~

第11.至15.題為題組 Coined in 2020, the term "revenge travel" stems from a feeling of wanting to break free from the monotonous life of lockdowns. After being confined in their homes for months due to the fear of the highly contagious disease and subsequent worldwide lockdowns, many people are 11. to travel even more before the pandemic. It appears that now, rather than feeling afraid and worried, people are just ready to get back at something: the year 2020 12. lockdowns. With this mindset, the tourism industry has greatly bounced back right after the COVID wave starts declining. Many people want to go somewhere so eagerly as they have felt imprisoned for so long. Take India for example. Many people still go traveling out of sheer frustration and the feeling of annoyance from August to October, generally considered the off-season for travel because of unfavorable weather conditions. 13. the freedom of traveling is being celebrated, everything comes at a price. That is, revenge travel has the potential to 14. months of lockdown, which breaks the chain of COVID-19 spread. As tens of thousands of people flock to popular scenic sites, it is crucial for everyone to observe social 15. the chance to be infected will be the last thing people expect. distancing and mask wearing. , Although these new norms can be quite disturbing, in the post pandemic era, people have to be prepared whereas 然而,而 to change their behaviors. (B) ambitious (C) reluctant (D) desperate

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英文 高中

想請問第16格 詳解說是倒裝,請問倒裝句要怎麼分辨,然後為什麼這邊的倒裝要加as ( 我文法很弱 非常感謝解答😭❤️😖)

第16.至20.題為題組 The origin of the well-loved stuffed toy teddy bear can be traced back to the story of Theodore Roosevelt, the president of the US from 1901 to 1909. In 1902, as a devoted hunter, Theodore Roosevelt 16. he loved hunting, he failed to went on a trip of bear hunting with his assistant and staff. Much find a single prey that day. One of Roosevelt's assistants tied a baby bear to a willow tree and suggested that he shoot it. Roosevelt refused and thought that it was cruel to shoot a defenseless animal. Little 17. the president know that his actions would cause the creation of a world-famous toy. The story soon spread to every corner in the country. Newspapers around the country kept recounting the story of Theodore Roosevelt and the bear. An owner of a sweet shop heard the story and was deeply impressed by Roosevelt's 18. . In order to express his admiration for the president, he had an idea of creating a toy bear 19. Theodore Roosevelt, or Teddy. These stuffed toys, now known as teddy bears, sold like hot cakes. Women and children alike carried a teddy bear with them no matter where they went. Interestingly, Theodore Roosevelt himself, while 20. for his second term in office in 1904, also used the teddy bear as his mascot. Nowadays, the teddy bear remains one of the most popular gifts all over the world.

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