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英文 高中

請問第7題應該選什麼?

signifies the birth of a free and independent nation. is the Taj Mahal*, which was built in Another famous landmark on the other side of the ____(5) 1653. This (6) Indian structure is a popular destination* for travelers. Over seven million people _(7)___ around the world visit it every single year. ___(8)__ it's so well known, not many visitors are aware of the sad story behind it. four centuries ago. Emperor Shah Jahan had a beautiful white marble The story dates back to ____(9)_ building built in memory of his third wife, Mumtaz, who had died while giving birth to their 14th child. heart but also for his endless devotion* The building was named the Taj Mahal and also known as the "Crown of Palaces," where Mumtaz was _(10) laid to rest. To this day, it stands not just for a husband's to his wife. It is a symbol of everlasting love for many people. destination 3. commemorate Taj Mahal devotion (1)) famous so a (B) famous such a (C) such a famous D) so a famous (1) (2)(A) that (B) what (C) which (D) where (3)(A) into (4)(A) thus (B) from (C) among (D) for (B) yet (C) again (D) instead (5)(A) freedom (B) slave (C) monument (D) globe (C) ancient (D) scientific ) (6)(A) plastic (B) nutritious (D) with ) (7)(A) on (B) from (C) to 17) (8)(A) As soon as (B) Not until ) (9)(A) due to (B) according to (C) Only when (D) Even though (C) close to (D) in addition to (10) (A) to break (B) broke (C) breaking (D) broken Just as the Statue of Liberty is recognized as a symbol of freedom, so is Eugène Delacroix's painting Pading the People, a representation of liberty. Liberty Leading the People has three features in eated -甜相机

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英文 高中

請問為什麼第一題是practicable 而不是capable><

are one billion nanometers in one meter, you can get an idea of how impressive this technology really is! Even though this fabulous technology has been around for almost 100 years, we have only recently been able to experience both its benefits and i cogmignal ovil Asqa niso I e maoney but also area Stopesugar have characteristics These days, nanotechnology is used primarily to make things stronger, stiffer, and smoother. Due to their tiny size, nanoparticles increase the overall surface a of an object, and that acts to give the object special properties However, nanotechnology is also used in the field of biochemistry. One possible of nanotechnology in the future is in the field of robotics. It might be feasible for tiny nano-robots, or "nanobots," to be produced that could easily perform tasks in a very small scale. Each of these nanobots would be so small that you would need a special microscope to see them. Because of their small size, however, a great deal of them DEST OF 90 MOBST U simple math, inc ped programa Cindy a button nose Qué oyes, would be needed to perform a task. furod One drawback to nanotechnology is that the structures are so small that they pose some health and environmental risks. Because of their size, they can float around in the air and enter our lungs without our knowing about it. The effects of this are not yet known, but in the future, if the use of this sort of technology becomes more common, some specialists believe that we may suffer from various illnesses. Regardless of the risks, however, it seems that nanotechnology is something that will be with us for a long time. davol odi ni "11" nuomong ot D Tolo hazards. or (A) affordable (B) practicable (C) visible 14 What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) A new technol use 13 The boldfaced word "feasible" in paragraph two is closest in meaning to ghib10:56 Ap (D) capable

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英文 高中

請問這題的B.和C.要怎麼判斷 謝謝

第43. 至46. 題為題組 It might be hard for us to imagine having Coca-Cola as the only drink instead of fresh water. Yet, it has been the case in San Cristóbal for the past few decades. Located in southeastern Mexico, San Cristóbal, once a rainy place, can only enjoy potable water every other day. Water does trickle down from public pipes, but it's all but undrinkable, with too much chlorine. The locals find water purifiers unaffordable or even unimaginable. Hence, they end up drinking Coca-Cola, which is produced locally and far more readily available than tap water. With residents there drinking on average more than two liters of Coca-Cola on a daily basis, the real price to pay for such an alternative to plain water, however, is the sacrifice of people's physical health. Diabetes has been one of the leading causes of death, second only to heart disease, though the latter also has a lot to do with one's sugar consumption. Struggling with obesity and the many chronic diseases is now defining many local people's adolescence and adulthood. Annually, more than 3,000 lives of San Cristóbal are claimed due to their unhealthy drinking habit. The culprit, as most locals believe, is the bottling plant for Coke, a Mexico-based multinational food company owned by Femsa. The plant, with its contribution to the government's tax revenue, has long been granted daily access to more than 300,000 gallons of water in San Cristóbal to churn out the a

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英文 高中

想問20題的ABC要如何判斷 謝謝

20 E 20 M 超 Over the past few years, three-dimensional printing, or 3D printing in short, has slowly but surely been brought into focus in the world of industry. The technology is 16 on automated machines, which put down many thin layers of materials, such as plastic, metal and concrete, on top of each other to create objects in a bottom-up manner. Simple 17 the mechanism of the technology seems, it has been widely used in creating specialized items and delicate parts in the manufacture of a variety of industrial products, ranging from automobiles to medical devices. But now, some startups have been experimenting with the idea of building structures with the aid of 3D printing by making wise use of its inherent advantages. The employment of a 3D printing system can 18 reduce construction costs by up to 30 percent. In fact, parts of the costs cut down actually result from the removal of nearly all building waste in the constructing process, which can save up to three tons of carbon per home. 19 with the 3D printing technology, houses can be produced at two times the rate of traditional ways. The productivity of a standard 3D printing system is estimated to be roughly equivalent to 20 of 20 workers in several different fields combined. After all, machines, unlike humans, can work 24 hours a day nonstop. 0 16. 7 (A) sufficient (B) insistent (C) consequent (D) dependent Dcuso (B) but (C) while (D) though 130 hp 18. (A) barely (B) randomly (C) significantly (D) intentionally 19. (A) In addition (B) As a result (C) In short (D) On the contrary 20 (A) which (B) that (C) those (D) what BA 三、文意選填(占10 分)

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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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英文 高中

求解

Unit 8 Pe At the beginning of the twentieth century, many people thought that the American family was falling 1. in other words, they thought it was dying. A century later, we know that this was not 2. However, although the family is still alive in the United States, its size and shape are very different from 3. they were 100 years ago. In the early 1900s, there were 4. two types of families in the United States: the extended and the nuclear. The extended family usually 5. grandparents, parents, and children living under the same roof. The nuclear - family consists 6. only parents and children. As people began to move to other parts of the country to find better jobs, the nuclear family became the most common family 7.. During World War II, five million women to take care of their homes and their children. Because many men were at war, thousands of these "war 9. had to go to work outside their homes, many of worked long hours at hard jobs, especially factories. 10. ( ) 1. (A) part (B) partly (c) apart (D) partial ( ) 2. (A) the case (B) a case (C) a event (D) the incident ( ) 3. (A) which (B) who (C) where (D) what ( ) 4. (A) surely (B) mainly (C) absolutely (D) definitely ( ) 5. (A) includes (B) including (C) inclusive (D) included ( ) 6. (A) in (B) of (C) by (D) with ( ) 7 (A) texture (B) construction (C) structure (D) adventure ( .) 8. (A) were left alone (B) left alone (C) kept alone (D) were kept ( ) 9. (A) windows (B) widows (C) wings (D) whistles ( ) 10. (A) them (B) who (C) whom (D) which

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英文 高中

想問第25題、27題(D.A)

) (C) Yesterday we were involved in an activity. The activity js one of the famous games to develop _25 _.It is called the marshmallow challenge. The rule of this design activity 1s that ateam Of four members makes _26_restricted w還闌 including spaghetti, tape, and stringo 和he tallest free-standing te Wwithin a limited fime of 18 minutes,”__27 top a marshmallow is put on. Everyone in our group engaged in 記. One of the group mates proposed we use four spaghettis to form a square base and use another four to hold _28 to create more dengtf of the structure. Ialso suggested we probably form another square in the middle _29 we could balance the power ofeach side in doubling up the height ofthe structure.I was proud that we all were willing to listen to each other. Open communication helped umderstand and gradually we placed NO in each_ other. Later, even when We accidentally broke the spaghetti, we didn't get 全 _30_, two ofus plunged in fixing 1 Tight away and at the same time the other two continued building the top. At that moment,I feltwe workednotonlyimagroup butas ateam. _31 toachieve the highestperformance, each ofus was committed to reaching our common goal. Naturally we only concentrated on contributing our part一Whether ideas or others, making ourSelves _32 assistance to the whole team. IS apleasant experience. V 25XA)innovation (B)interest (C)capability (D)teamwork 、 26.(A)ogt. 人 . (B)up to (C)along With (D)away from 八 27A)whose 》 (B)where 和(COwhat 和QQ)which /鄉(A)balanced (B)upright (C)stable (D)swift 29;(A)because (B)so fhat人人 (和except 了at (D)then / 30.(A)however (B)therefore _(C)Contrarily (D)instead 31.(A)Eager (B)Deslre (C)Compete (D)To long 32.(A)9f (B)記 (Cwith (D)at

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