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英文 高中

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ul 9. Everyone had a (mourn) expression on his or her face during the funeral ceremony. Jason's Nike sneakers are fake, but they do bear a close (resemble) to the real brand-name shoes. II. 綜合測驗:20% Desemblanceo 11. you » One of the most important animals in Mexican culture is the Xoloitzcuintli. This word looks very strange, and unless you're from Mexico, you're probably wondering how to pronounce it. Don't let it 11. death with that unusual combination of letters. 12. _, you can simply say it like this: show-low-eats-queen-t-Lee. Hopefully this makes much easier to read. orice bigos Xoloitzcuintli, or just “xolo” for short, is a type of dog found in almost every corner of Mexico. It is often associated with the 13. of death. This is because, according to tradition, xolos are believed 14. _ their ghosts to the underworld after people pass away. They do so in order to prevent souls 15. the afterlife from getting lost, or from staying on earth longer than they should. The name Xoloitzcuintli is derived from Xolotl, the Aztec god of death and lightning, 16. itzcuintli, the Aztec word for “dog.” Some people would rather refer to it as the “Mexican hairless dog” than 17. it Xoloitzcuintli. “Mexican hairless dog” perfectly describes the dog, 18. its fur is very short and very smooth. Apart from this covering that 19. a horse's coat, xolos are also known for their lively nature. Intelligent and playful, they're perfect symbols of a country 20. death is not feared but celebrated. These “dogs of the dead” are actually full of life!) sono il otw bno vodo ixolod UNO 騰文化 肯定自己》肯定不同

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數學 高中

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om nortom al urn to the laughter V. 篇章結構 possible (A) and especially the Irish people (B) The shamrock is a green plant with three leaves that many people consider to be a lucky sic in his charm. (C) A patron saint is someone who makes extraordinary contributions to Christianity in certain 新試題 areas. (D) Food and drinks are often dyed an edible green color to showcase the uniqueness of this LOODUS Hof it more e and mico ping tradition. (E) However, it is thought that in fact there have been no snakes in Ireland since the last ice age. Every year around March 17th, you will see a lot of people in green outfits marching out on the street. It's the annual St. Patrick's Day! Who was St. Patrick? Why do people all wear green? And what do people do on this day? Let's find out. St. Patrick is one of the patron saints of Ireland. 1. These include churches, occupations, or even countries. There have been many patron saints in the long history of Christianity, and St. Patrick is one of them. He is honored by people around the world, 2. due to his many contributions to Ireland. TOCH According to several legends, St. Patrick freed Ireland from "snakes.” At first, people thought that logog otoplo St. Patrick got rid of a giant snake for the people in Ireland. 3. As a result, people speculate that the OS tor "snakes,” which St. Patrick banished from Ireland may, in fact, have been worshipers of “snake” gods. loin toon on St. Patrick banished these false gods for the Irish people and thus was given the title of “patron saint.” drooms As for the green outfits that people wear, the most common symbol of St. Patrick's Day is the shamrock. 4. Many choose to wear green clothes on this day and bring Irish-related items to the march, such as the flag of Ireland or Irish brands of drinks. Many restaurants and pubs offer Irish food and drinks, including Irish brown bread, beef and Guinness pie, and Irish soup. St. Patrick Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, especially by the Irish communities and organizations. Although people around the world celebrate the festival together, it is not considered a a lot of the countries. Still, people with different nationalities all share the same happiness 全新試題 nily. vite heir ave 5.Tv che ng to re holiday by of the festival. 4. nomore 5. ne 3. 1. 2. a

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英文 高中

求解45題 不知道為什麼要選D? 謝謝

肉 with informati Wishes air balloon refighter kogu % ( The 34. (A) coming in (B) going to (C) arriving at (D) reaching to 35. (A) gave back to (B) came up with (C) flashed back to (D) fell apart with 2. The story of Prometheus is interesting. At a time 36 there were many powerful gods in the universe, a Titan named Prometheus created humans. He then gave humans fire 37 they could keep warm, cook food, and make tools. Prometheus had great love for humans. The king of all gods, Zeus, 38 did not. Prometheus wanted to help the humans on earth, so he tricked Zeus for their benefit. Prometheus asked Zeus to choose one of the two piles as a sacrifice from humankind to him. One was a pile of beef inside a bull's stomach, and 39 was a pile of bones covered in shiny fat. Zeus chose the bones as well as fat and believed there was juicy meat underneath the fat. From that day on, humans were allowed to keep all their meat. 40 about it, Zeus took away humans' fire. Then, Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans living in misery. After Zeus had known it, Prometheus was chained to a rock and tortured until the end of time. 36. (A) that (B) which (C) when (D) where ( B ) 37. (A) ever since (B) so that (C) for which (D) in that ( 37 38. (A) however (B) therefore (C) moreover (D) otherwise 39. (A) the other (B) another (C) other (D) others ( 40. (A) Zeus was angry (B) Angry (C) Be angry (D) Have been angry 3. The first time little Billy asked me to hold him, I said no and explained to him that I could not do so. We colored a picture together 41 I didn't want to 42_ Billy, of course, but I also didn't want to lose my job. As Ronald McDonald, I regularly visited sick children like Billy in the hospital, but I was not allowed to touch them. We finished our picture, and as I was about 43 Billy asked me again to hold him. I thought about the possibility of losing my job. If that happened, I would probably soon lose my car and my home. I liked those things very much. However, at that moment, 44 nothing was as important as the happiness of this sick boy who could never go home again. 45 this, I decided to hold Billy despite the risk. I held him, and we talked and laughed and cried together. McDonald's did later find out, but they decided they agreed with me that some things are more important than rules. ) 41. (A) too (B) either (C) instead (D) yet ( ) 42. (A) prompt (B) refuse (C) frighten (D) employ (1) 43. (A) to leave (B) to leaving (C) leave (D) leaving (B) that seemed as (C) it seemed that XD) to be seem that ( (B) Realize (C) Realized (D) Realizing ilbi c) 44. (A) it seemed to be AB 45. (A) To realize 三、文意選填 10% (A) against the rules (B) dressed up (C) prompted (D) refuse (E) sparkled (AB) confined (AC) yet (AD) first of all (Ag) drowsy (BC) laughter Jane went to a school with strict rules. 46_, all the students were required to wear the same gray uniforms. Furtherm both boys and girls were 47 to choosing one of only two hairstyles. Jane tried to _48__ to go to this school. ___49_, h parents insisted that she go because the school was highly rated for its academic achievements. One day, Jane decided to do sou 9

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