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想問為什麼第一題是選A不是選D・᷄-・᷅

已2 、4070 二蟬4分 The Marshmallow Challenge is a popular team-bulilding exerc1Se. People 1_twenty stlcks have to work together to build the tallest structure they can of dry spaghetti, a yard of tape, and a yard of string- The structure must be able 世人 to support one marshmallow. _2.”only 18 minutes to finish the task, teams have to work quickly. Teams around the world have tried the Marshmallow Challenge. 20 inches. Surprisingly, kindergarteners 多和 a The average height of the structures _3. structures were higher than _4.”of the adult teams. Kids were able to Iot of great ideas. These ideas helped to create taller and more creative structures 也an most of the adult teams. Unlike adults, kindergarteners usually get to Work 6. With what has been given to them right away. Adults plan for a long time building fheir structure. Kindergarteners don't _7._”time planning. They also 9 te don?t decide _8._will be the leader. They work together to figure out tallest structfure. The MarshmaJJow Challenge shows us that age and exbperience arent the only roads to success. Sometimes, we just need to jump in and try out new 1deas solve problems. Together, we can get the marshmallow to the top. 選 10. 臨 (二六 ) 1 (A) usine (Bi) totUl5eSCRL(GODISEELISHE INSRE 由9 2)宅 (A) By (B) With (C) Through (D) Without [8 (A)-ha8 (B) have (C) were (D) was 選 大)4. (A) 負at (B) one (C) those (D) these (B) come up With (CV@ )5: (A) set up

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英文 高中

第三題怎麼解釋文法?

《 G@ 多 f4 (A) wife-carrying A/5. (A) for 位 6. (A) therefore 人7. (A) so many 過) such many CO many 0f 1 (A) pressure (B) memory 江箔匡女。教好商文 )o you get tired of your daily I 1 { your daily 1ife7 If your answer 參 yes, yoOu Can 包 yne of the following exXe 人 人人扣代 6 On 1E eXclting festlvals a try. First Of al you can take Dart 1 La Tomatina, the 1argest vegetable fight 1 in Spain every 人 ery Augus About 90,000 pounds of tomatoes will be flying in the main sq 》 UuaTe 2 people wet. If you think tasting tomatoes is just 3 yoOi Contest 1 enjoy bathing in tomato Julce there. In addition, the choice for people who are bored with jogeing for long distances. People rur for just 253.5 meterS, but 5 __their wives on their backs. The orlgir the activity is to steal others”wives in the 1800s. Today people need not d S0; 6_, they must make sure their wives”weight is no less than 49 kilograms. Last but”not least。 the Yanshui Fireworks Display 1 recommended for people who like excitement. At the festival there are 7 firecrackers that it looks like a battlefield. Be sure to be well wrapped before you Tun through the “Beehive Gf Fireworks.”Life is like a box of chocolate; you never know what you Te gonna get. dd 2分6 your Jife, and you Will find that life is really tasty. 【屏東女中】 (A) which held “(B)held (C) holding (D) that held (B) letting (C) getting (D) alowing (B) too common an activity (D) an activity too common (B) carrying-wife (D) carried-wife (B) as (C) by (D) with (B) besides (C) however (D) instead (D)lots 9f 1 2. (A) having 3. (A) tooacommon actlvity (C)atoocommon activity (C) wife-carried (C) service (D) spice

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英文 高中

英文指考109 請問第20題為什麼是A? 然後alone跟alike差別在哪裡? 謝謝ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭ฅ ̑̑ෆ⃛

全全廬 全 AA人LVSDLU 2 Scientific discovery can take Various forms. One ofthem is “serendipity,” the Juck offinding vaJuaplje thingSs unintentionally. Serendipity was at Work when Alexander Fleming discovered penicijlin, fhe antlbliotic miracle. Fleming had long been known for having an untidy ]aboratory. One morning jm 1928, 了is _16_proved Very fortunate. It Was his first day coming back to Work afteralong Vacation. Before the yacation,hce _47 _悶 the Sink anumber ofpetri dishes in which he had been growing bacteria. While he was sorting trougfh 和he long __18 dishes of germs that morning, he observed that some ofthe dishes were contaminated wi也a fungus, Which had ruined his experiment. He was about to _19 the dishes, but he noticed that 同 one dish'_the bacteria had failed to grow in the area around the funeus. This accidentaJ finding gave rise fo subsedueht researeh that led to the disceovery ofpenicillin一a drug that has since saved m記ions of Jiyes. Chanee _20_, however may not be enough to make key discoveries Jike this. The scienftist musf and open mind to detect the importance of the unforeseen incident and tfo use have a prepared constructively. (B) opinion (C) seandal (D) disorder 及 0之16. (6) me明 人和 (C) was piling (D) might have piled 生 贍 17. (A) 和 e 0 (C) unattended (D) misunderstood 〔.18.(A) disable 主 (C) eateh up (D)eany on 19. (A) toss out (C) above (Dbxahead (B) alike 292 ,,歸過填(古10分)

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英文 高中

想問為什麼17要選C不能選D

(B) “Honestis the best policy”is a saying we are all familiar with, but many of us still lie. Some lieto 11 their errors rather than admif 也em一12_,astudent is late for school because he forgets to set the alarm clock, but he claims that it does not work. Others lie 一43 一 avoid unpleasant situations. __14_, sometimes lies are told for good reasons. If your mom gets an awful haircut and asks you for your opinion, you might Say “Jt's really nice; you look ten years younger”” This type 9f lie is called a white lie_ and it 1s considered 國還說繼生bad Wwrong, since it prevents _16 feelings and reactions. Another reason we lie is to GOS3NCE人一 dangerous situation. Parents might have their children _18 that Mom and Dad are busy when they answer the phone ifastranger call while they are out. It is not always easy to _19 aspecific reason for a lie. _20 _ the reason is, We had better think twice so that w can avoid embarrassment or the Joss ofothers' trust. CC 1 (A)lead to (B) make up (C) cover up (D) result in 也12. (A) Instead (B) For example (C) What's more (D) By the way 全了珍 (A) so as to (B) in order that (C) for the purpose 0f (D) with aview to 外14. (A) Similarly (B) In contrast (C) Asaresult (D) That is 史論(人ONDUE (B) either...or (C) both...and (D) neither...nor /16. (A) marked (B) positive (C) negative (D) ftequent 17.(A) fake...o企 (B) turn...into (C) keep.,.out 9f (D) stay...away from

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英文 高中

請問cursory 在第一段的意思是「粗略的、隨性的」嗎? 要怎麼判斷ㅠㅠ

崗1 ns ' Cityscape Painting Evena 本Msory Survey of modern or contemporary art wi lnds0ape makes up a substantial part of the artistie 語 S 計 讓 關 importance may be obvious, its origins are much less so 了 consensus about the exact date of birth of the first city 1 全 說 才 agreememt as to aprecise date for the start of Gi開 painting 全約 FFresco, anaerjal view of a coastal city that'datesifrom Trojan Rome in (8 first 品生 gf the frst millenniumuis the earliest known cityscape painting. Of course, that is no reason to assume thatitis the first of its genmre- During the Middle Ages, representatioris Of clties can be found as backgrounds inmanyilluminated manuscripts, but 個ey were never aoeerded more than secondary roles in those compositions. The late thirteenth and early fourteenth century brought a revival offreedom of expression in Westerm art as 站began throwing off the Wi constralints of the Byzantine tradition. ltwas during this period that Ambrogio Lorenzetti painted the fresco known as “City by牛e Sea , often cited fs as the first true cityscape inthe history of Westerm art. arked by Lorenzetti did not'eome intofull The interest in cityscape painting sp However, small cityscapes doappear as flowerin ltaly until the late 15th century. - backgrounds in some works by the most famous painters 0f the intel ng MG centuries. At that time, some Venetian painters, most notably Vittore arpaccio and 3 Gentile Bellini, created what can be considered the first “golden age”of cityscape painting in Western Art, a short but remarkable tothe scenic ita painting that was soon to come- : curred in ltaly, many ofthe most importamt In northern Eurobpe, much as OC ) : cities only ina supporting capacity for their 4 epictin painters of that era began depicttng 同 二 信實 語人sa stunning resentation, primary subject. In one 6 representation ofariver city. Despite the city is not accorded “leading role” status in 全 閃 讀 測 驗

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英文 高中

求解第5,6,9題

1atloh he needs yaga ig to 了he new technology 。 clally the younger generai timeo 了2ss074 2 讓 。We i Be 人上 ust use our time more efficiently。。Indeed, we aSKIng, 1._, theart of doing several things at atime, 2. the Internet for some Then he may begin 蟬 3 music playing all the time on his MP3 交/說 player. Juultitasking has become _4. than usual. More and more people, 人 ton, are_ dividing their attention between many tasks 5 at the ps experts Wondering whether multitasking is a good habit.。Obviously, one ame he has finished downloadin lvani包8 計量生 0 网 ee doing daily tasks more_efficient。 But there are some Sed multitasking.。For instance, it can reduce the quality and _7了0f he S Teasonlng, and thus a person might lose the ability to think over a problem or do creative Work Desides, multitasking gadgets can affect our Telationships With others, as they enable us to _8._ into ourT own individual worlds。 In fact, 緞 has been a heated discussion about the pros and cons 0{ multitasking。 Truly, we can enjoy increased speed and efficiency, _10. we may become distracted and even neglect our Telationships with those around us.”Hence, it is necessary for us to adopt the golden means between the two extremes. ( ) 1. (A)that 1s (B) at least (C) by chance (D) such as ( 0 Surfs (B) surfed (C) surfing (D)to surf ( 放 ) 3. (A) at (B) with (C) from (D) through ( 00劑 (A) extensive (B) as extensive (C) more extensive”(D) the most extensive ( 巷) 5. (A) performed (B)performing (C)perform (D) toperform ( 全) 6. (A) lets ttR) has (C) gets 品志和路? 0 ) 呈2 disguise (B) depth (C) theory (D) stilness ( > ) A) emerge (B) entertaln (C) retreat (D) 以 ( 病) 9. (A) 1t (B) there (C) that (D)this 人 ) 10. (A) then (B) so (C) and (D)but 七、辣讀測驗 As the exams are around the corner, students often feel hard pressed for time and multitaSK more 4 生0 especi引 nd more because they consider multitasking an effective_way to manage time Well ver, is it possible that human brains can do parallel processing if it requires conscious thoughi y when the different things contain different goals? 8 itasking, a term which originated in the computer engineering industry 88 describe : 共計旋k0g g - 由 和

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