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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 感覺文章都看得懂 但是題目寫出來答案覺得怪怪的 謝謝

28. 29. every day. They also have weekends off, like everybody working on Earth. How astronauts spend their free time varies from person to person. Some chat with family members or surf the Internet. (Yes, even though they're hundreds of kilometers the Earth, they can still get access to the Internet up there!) Others watch TV, read books, or play cards just like the Sometimes, they simply enjoy the breathtaking views from their window. 30. of us. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1. 閱讀測驗:9% We arrived yesterday following a six-hour flight. Though it takes me some time to get used to floating around, it's good to be back. The view up here is just awesome. Today's Saturday, so I can take it easy. After breakfast, I'll probably play some music on the keyboard for a while. Then I'll watch my favorite TV show while jogging on the treadmill. Though tying myself to the treadmill and running facing straight down is pretty weird, I'd hate to get out of shape while away. Then, it'll be time for lunch. I always miss pizza, so if it were possible I'd eat that. However, it looks like we're only having bags of instant beef stew* and brownies. In the afternoon, I'll call my wife and kids back home. Although there's a slight delay on the line, we can usually hear each other surprisingly clearly. I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss them. In the evening, I'll probably play chess with my Russian co-worker, or cards with the Japanese crew members. Hopefully I can pick up a little more of their languages; it makes communicating much easier. Before going to bed, I'll have a liquid dinner of soup, followed by a dry shower with towels and soap. Then I'll strap* myself into my standing sleeping bag, and glance at the Earth while reading one of the novels I brought with me. Just another normal weekend inside the ISS! 註:beef stew 燉牛肉 strap 用帶子繫好 ( ) 31. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Food choices in space. (B) Equipment on the ISS. (C) An astronaut's daily life. (D) An astronaut's working checklist. ) 32. According to the passage, why is it weird to exercise in space? (A) Because you will be out of shape after you exercise. (B) Because will float around while you're exercising. (C) Because you can't watch TV while jogging on the treadmill. (D) Because you have to tie yourself and run facing straight down. ) 33. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the passage? (A) The astronaut will call his family in the afternoon. you ( (B) This is the first time for the astronaut to be in space. (C) The astronaut eats instant beef stew and brownies rather than pizza. (D) The astronaut plans to learn some foreign languages from his teammates. wol vino od

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英文 高中

請問19題的C選項白話意思是啥?

(B) eXcluding (B) batches (C) despite (C) landscapes (D) herds into A 15. (A) colonies 第16 至20 題為題組 Anyone with half a brain knows that elephants are extremely large creatures. In fact, they are the largest land animals on Earth. Therefore, it would be next to impossible to _(16)_ one if it was standing in the middle of a room, wouldn't it? te y k j bu bas WO One would think so, but it's not true for those utilizing the idiom, elephant in the room. ibis 13 74 expression is used when there's an obvious truth that everyone is aware of and is deliberale being ignored. The issue ranges from simple questions, of the uncomfortable subject is brought play so as not to cause embarrassment or trigger arguments. _(19) the speaker of the idiom feels the highly sensitive issue is best avoided. Conversely, the one bringing up he topic believes that it ought to be discussed openly as it's not going to go away _(20) . For the world today, climate change and global poverty are two massive elephants. Sadly, governments everywhere are running out of the room as quickly as possible. B 16. (A) examine (B) overlook (C) appreciate (D) underline D 17. (A) barely yt (B) merely 13 (C) respectively (D) deliberately A 18. (A) regarding (B) showing (C) through (D) among CV 19. (A) If not 403792bgát (B) If ever Barney (C) If anything D) If possible 40% 162694 B 20. (A) to itself (B) by itself (C) on call (D) in case taboos (18) race or religion. The conscious 7. phs, or solutions to controversial topics 三、文意選填(占10 分) 說明:第21題至第 30 題,每題一個空格,請依文意在文章後所提供的(A)到(L)選項中分別選出 最適當者,並將其英文字母代號畫記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分。 ~New 必勝卷第17回試題-2~

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英文 高中

第三段第二行 開頭是少了which嗎?但是不是只有在當受詞才可以省嗎?Ving/N這裡算受詞嗎

Tal 31 Com crime regulatori af 31.76 One of the most difficult things for a human to face is the loss of a limb. If a person loses an arm or a leg, he/she must be inted with an artificialia At. The situation is very different for starfish, If a starfish loses an arm, it can grow a new one. can even regrow their heads—imagine what the world would be like if humans could do that. But we can't. Nor can we grow new limbs or even fingers. That's why scientists are studying animals that can regrow body parts, that is, regenerate. 32. Many different kinds of animals show some form of regeneration. Most of them are, however, limited d to the sorta en haard is capable of, regrowing a lost tail A cockroach can grow back a missing limb, but the limb itself can't generate a new cockroach. Bidirectional regeneration, on the other hand, refers to a situation in which splitting of an animal will result in separate fully functional animals. 34€ Cut a hydra in half, and you'll get two hydras. Cut it into four pieces , and you'll get four. single one can be cut into hundreds of pieces and each will grow back into a whole in a week or so. Because of this remarkable ability, one planarian can be created over and over, giving it a sort of immortality. Whether this phenomenon can be achieved in humans will likely require years of research. (A) Scientists call this unidirectional regeneration. (B) Humans aren't completely without regenerative talents. YC) The same thing happens for lobsters, salamanders, and many other animals. (D) When it comes to regeneration, few animals can equal the magic of the planarian. (E) This type of regeneration is demonstrated in a few animals, such as hydras and sea stars. (FQ They hope that this line of research will make regeneration possible in humans someday. 35

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