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請問第24題為什麼用when🥺🥺🙏🙏

Ľ 23 control by using cruel discipline. They may think that 24 in fact they aren't. Other people will try to keep their pet punishment and intimidation are the best ways to solve a problem d people abuse animals because they are careless. For example, someoné might forget to give their cat water for a few days or leave their dog in a car on a hot day with the windows rolled up. Some people 25 they can handle. By doing so, the hurt animals instead of helping them by taking in more pets animals end up living in a place that's cramped, dirty and unhealthy. Nearly all of these people can learn to understand (F) Keep 26% they are being cruel to animals through basic and proper education and become a better keeper. OK The next biggest group of animal abusers does it on purpose, but only for a short period of time. For example, a group of kids may throw rocks at a nest of baby birds they happen to see, or hurt a 22 Beat 28 everyone else is doing. in their neighborhood. These people are usually young, and they aren't thinking. Mostly, they do so out of the peer pressure or the need to impress each other. They just go along with This last group of abusers is the worst. These are people who intentionally hurt animals because it makes them feel powerful. By doing so, they think they control the animals. Others enjoy pain and violence. All of the people in the last group suffer from serious, psychological problems y not go away on their own. They often need the help of licensed professionals-like a psychologist. Without help, their psychological problems can that will probably HC 30 them for their whole lives. to that stray (G) what simply 第4頁 共10頁 (H) haunt when (I) with 29 (E) under (J) than 實際与前述不同

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英文 高中

英文問題 may not be什麼意思 感覺題目詳解給錯了

第 48 至 51 題為題組 Many of us have probably experienced déjà vu at least a few times in our life. Its meaning comes from the phrase "already seen" in French, and occurs when we feel that a person, place, or thing is familiar to us without actually having experienced them before. This strange phenomenon happens to as much as 70 percent of the population, but a higher number of 15 to 25 year olds experience it than any other age group. Maybe you just travelled to a new foreign country, and it just felt very familiar to you. Yes, you are feeling déjà vu; however, you know you haven't been there before. While different people experience déjà vu in different ways, it is still a pretty mysterious phenomenon, and researchers are putting the pieces together. Based on some studies, déjà vu is just a part of having a healthy memory checking system, and people who experience déjà vu more often are less likely to forget the details of important events. In fact, the results of the study don't look too promising in terms of mental health for people who never experience déjà vu. Scientists believe déjà vu is created by a neurological anomaly related to an improper electrical discharge in the brain. In short, it's not a mystical prophecy or out-of-body experience, but just your brain playing a trick on you; that is, these scientists dismiss it as just a glitch in the matrix. A few people are just terrified when it happens, but others feel euphoric about it. On average, most people just find it to be a perplexing sensation, neither pleasant nor threatening. Since déjà vu occurs in individuals with and without a medical condition, there is much speculation as to how and why it happens. Several psychoanalysts attribute deja vu to simple fantasy or wish fulfillment, while some psychiatrists ascribe it to a mismatching in the brain that causes it to mistake the present for the past. Many parapsychologists believe it is related to a past-life experience. Obviously, there is more investigation and researches to be done. So, does this article seem very familiar to you? 48. Which of the following CAN'T be described as a déjà vu experience based on this passage? (A) You keep buying similar style of clothing and you don't know why. (B) You feel you've been to a place when actually it's your first time there. (C) Someone looks familiar to you though you have never seen him before. (D) You just met a new friend whom you think you must have met somewhere. 49. Based on the article, which description about déjà vu is WRONG? (A) It actually is not as harmful to our mental health as we think. (B) Some people who have experienced it may feel a sense of happiness. (C) The word"déjà vu" originates from France, meaning"already seen." (D) Those who never experience it may not be mentally healthier than those who do.

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英文 高中

請問21題為什麼要改分詞呢

第 21 至 25 題為題組ysqlinet has abrisit SaodT Staldo Him deas Do you still remember Imhotep, a character referred to as an evil priest in the once blockbuster The Mummy? The movie was released in 1999, written and directed by Stephen Sommers,___21___ Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Actually, the real Imhotep and what he contributed to Egypt are__22__your imagination. ( For over two hundred years, _23___ have been searching for the tomb of Imhotep, who lived during the reigns of Pharaoh Khasekhem and Pharaoh Djoser. ___24_ as a vizier to Pharaoh, as well as a head architect, priest of Ptah (god of craftsmen), astrologist and skilled sculptor, Imhotep designed the first step pyramid in Saqqara. In the society of ancient Egypt, Imhotep was highly respected for his achievements 25 from arts, science, politics, and also religion. He perfected the way of mummification on the basis of his resourceful knowledge to anthropotomy, then developing ni amlit ni yliveed læsvni of amazing medical skills. What's more, he conducted the first brain operation in history. 21. (A) starred 饰演 ho stars bvsiv e'consibus 22. beneath (B) stared (B) behind (B) archeologists (D) who (D) between-ovil" Tofto of tigil baiw Dist (D) physicists (B) To serve FOR 18 Vel lo (D) Served (D) filling B23. (A) biologists D 24. (A) Serve B 23/65 boinlucane ard alloure oeln squado erros sma2 25. (A) judging (B) covering e'nonna su bus wint mi visas auten (C) starring (C) beyond (C) anatomists___SA illet (C) Serving pivom vured ad (C) depending 0105 oqall how ili dguodt nova Ja noilivsq mwisT

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英文 高中

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三填(10題,每題2 分,共 20 分,答錯無倒扣) 21 for these, though. Why are we so different? Some people hate the feeling of being afraid and avoid situations like visiting ghost houses, watching scary movies, and telling ghost stories around the campfire. Others have a Researchers have found the answer lies in how the chemicals in our brain work. When we are afraid, our bodies can make fight-or-flight response, a reaction that helps us to decide whether to fight or escape. In these situations, our brains combination of hormones. Interestingly, the way our bodies respond to these_20determines whether we get to the movie theater to see a horror film or not. 22 a a have Psychologists say that people who 24 themselves in scary situations need to make sure that they are in a safe environment. For example, people who visit ghost houses have the _25 that they are going to be scared. They may 26 fear when Godzilla or Count Dracula starts chasing them. However, they know the _27aren't real, so they can enjoy the high feeling associated with the fight-or-flight response. Some people also feel a sense of confidence after they live through a 28 situation, even if they know it is false. How about you? When a scary 29__ turns up, will you escape or enjoy the fear? No matter which one you choose, there is no doubt that no one wants to face the $30. (A) horrible (C) release in real life. It's natural that everyone will escape from real danger. (D) tragedy (B) place (AC) expectation (AD) monsters (E) passion (BC) creature (AB) sudden (AE) chemicals

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英文 高中

為什麼第7題不選D選A,求解??

2676 1st: 43 The scientists decided to light fires that would burn off the gas, figuring that it would only be a few weeks 4. the gas was all gone. They evidently made a miscalculation, as the fires have been burning constantly for over 40 years. In 2010, the president of Turkmenistan VR recommended that the Stater* (should) Ver 5. filled in to limit the amount of gas that is burned. However, no action has yet been taken. Thus, the Door to Hell remains firmly open, drawing tourists from all over the world to gaze into its fiery depths. 事 3. to those who live nearby. 1. Adultimately (B) respectively 2.(A) coming down ( (B) blending in 倒塌 (A) menace FATA 4. (A) until 5 A) was 3 fa (C) approximately (C) giving in 威育恐嚇 (B) hypocrisy 飾 (C)facility 設施) (B) when (C) before to be (B) be Partid 199 a 201 (D) constantly (D) going out Right (D) legacy 產 Dif (D) had been While scientists are 6. to find ways of improving plants, medicine, and human beings, many arguments are being 7. . Some arguments may be personal, social, or economic but more likely, they tend to be moral. And it is believed that genetic engineering will keep on mmm. 工程学 changing us throughout this century. 8. genetic In general, people question the whole use of genetic engineering. engineering will improve the way we grow food and care for our environment, people still question genetic engineering. What may be questioned is how companies may 9. their 2023/01/03 19:55 use. and h how is, c que exp sce in te re C

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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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