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第 39 至 42 題為題組 As we progress further into the digital age, new terms and technologies seem to pop up everywhere. The latest of these is "NFTs" or non-fungible tokens. If something is fungible, it means that it is able to be replaced by an item of identical value, such as currency. Therefore, a non-fungible token cannot be interchanged; it is unique. NFTs are linked to the blockchain-the digital database that supports online cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Let's take a deeper look at NFTs and how people can buy, sell, and trade them. In simple terms, NFTs are one-of-a-kind digital works of art. They can take the form of GIFs, tweets, virtual trading cards, images of physical objects, and more. NFTs tend to attract investors who believe in the future of blockchain technology, and who are willing to spend top dollar to obtain a new form of digital currency. For example, Jack Dorsey's first tweet sold for $2.9 million, a video clip of a LeBron James slam dunk sold for over $200,000, and a decade-old "Nyan Cat" GIF sold for $600,000. Clearly, the NFT market is something to be taken seriously. So, the next question is: how does one participate in it? modi naging dato Basically any digital image can be purchased as an NFT. But before buying one, there are a y things to bolet gold sin few things to consider. You need to think about which marketplace to buy from. You also need to b bount itnorn s. slagg 21.05 think about what kind of digital wallet you'll be using to store the NFT, and which type of gos, of 10 and ab cryptocurrency you'll use to purchase it. The process of selling your NFT will vary based on which Dead orie ni einshins Imp leve moitoolsh marketplace you use. However, the process is simple enough-first, you'll upload your content to anthow ad of Lite to 2012 63 ele ning rolls of abno the marketplace to turn it into an NFT. Then, add details about the work and set the price. NFTS bengoof mi cont long as they have may sound confusing, but anyone is able to take part in this new digital market as a digital wallet and a little bit of cryptocurrency. zulli 120d so ausu gaivollot sa to doir'W.20 con cach these All th Ver DHE KU A

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hsth. 覆滿某物 某事 23 More Than a Pretty Picture S. Y ou visit a tourist attraction, and everybody around you has digital cameras. In the crowd, however, you notice one person carrying a small unde bin toy-like camera—a LOMO camera. Interested, you later search the Internet for more information. 5 Hool verT/(B) bnet explosent (3) The LOMO photography ("lomography") craze began in 1991, when two Viennese students bought an old LOMO film camera and began experimenting. The pictures were different from any they had seen before. Some colors were too bright, some objects were blurry, and the pictures looked strange. But their oddness inspired a style of photography that would become popular worldwide 10 王於吾乎 成為熱門景點 一定又會遲至 童,向他人求 美」理論, ,必須經拍 其對應的 rigenpotoriq i exst (8) With modern cameras, every aspect of a picture is controllable. However, this isn't the case with LOMO cameras. These fun and simple machines have special features like colored flashy and fish-eye lenses. They produce pictures with an element of unpredictability which makes using them a novel experience. To get even more out of your one-of-a-kind tool, ignore the basic rules of photography 15 39 and follow lomography.com's "ten golden rules 3-A.C -以詩的 条水草 LOMO cameras provide a change of pace from modern digital ones. In our high-tech world, LOMO cameras let us appreciate the low-tech side of film photography. As the old saying goes, "stop and smell the roses." And while you're at it, take a picture of them, too. With a LOMO camera, you'll get a new and 20 peculiar perspective of the world every time. 虹似 2.85

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【高二下海山 109-1】課外閱讀 1. in 3. Kindergarten classes always take place in a classroom, right? Well, for kids Europe, that is not always the case. Rather in a regular classroom, some 3-6-year-olds have class entirely outside. These “forest kindergartens” have across Europe over the past fifty years. The basic idea behind them is that most kids spend too much time indogts, Wolre they with plastic toys and stare at screens. At forest kindergartens, the kids get a chance to spend hours at a time in nature. 9. Despite the different environment, the purpose of forest kindergartens is pretty much the same as that of indoor Ones: to take care of and educate young children. Studies show that 6. is valuable for kids to spend more time outside. This prooldusa great (d opportunity for them to learn many things. These can include practical skills such as on the top of that finding their way in the woods and identifying plants and animals. 8. , the kids their time outside, as they run, play, and experience the outdoors with all of their senses. These experiences make them healthier and more comfortable in a natural setting. By giving kids greater 10. nature, forest kindergartens are improving their lives. Do you think forest kindergartens would work in your country? B)1. (A) situating (B) residing (C) laying (D) specializing (A) Owing to ODER (B) Apart from ( Rather than (D) Except for (D) 3. Promo 2713 (A) risen above (B) (747 (D) made waves Abe (A) where ) (B) whereas 7 10 (C) what (D) which (A) that B) it (D) what (B) pa... I UBE 123 baded on (C) torn apart ABE BIDO one Athin ( what (C) it (D) there

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英文 高中

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- 小口 四戏 D TUJ 說明:第11題至第20 題,每題一個空格,請依文意選出最適當的一個選項,請畫記在答案 卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者, 該題以零分計算。 第11至15 題為題組 E o mesa strom High-end fashion can be expensive, but what is the customer actually paying for? Is it the design, materials, quality, brand, or a combination of all of these aspects? One budget shoe company, Payless, wanted to show that with a little rebranding, its affordable shoes could _11_high-end fashion. Payless went all out for their prank. The company rented an expensive retail space in L.A. and 12 their shoes in a gorgeous layout. The price shoes—which were still their basic budget shoes-ranged $200-$1,800 USD. The company also used a fake, Italian-sounding name, Palessi, to give the business the 13 of a designer brand. Do Fashion influencers were invited to attend the opening of this new Italian shoe store and provide feedback. 14 attended praised the quality and design, saying they would pay hundreds of dollars for the footwear. After receiving the feedback, Palessi revealed that it was 15__ a joke. Palessi was not a real company, and the shoes were from Payless. heir experiment goes show the importance of branding comuutos Wool 11. Al cope with (B) build up 15 (D) pass for use the 12. (A) recalled radix (B) counted in (C) d displayed (D) purchased wawilogized orlodet stod gniysizohibeer TOM OS Dedig $13. (A) illusion (B) glimpse (C) enthusiasm (D) foundation VID DW () Yana 14. (A) Whatever (B) Whomever (D) No matter who = who ever veride ed (Those that ne or more 09 WON 15. (A) no longer (B) nothing but B (C) suitable for lo gai (D) related to 2292209 ) 第16至20 題為題組 sbaai (8) soitto t give off his to 被當作 V CD X

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