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想請問這題答案為甚麼會是D而不是B,第二段倒數第二行不是有提到list dead mails on a computer嗎?而且第一段有說the post office can not just throw the post away.

89年 閱讀測驗 12/15 Sometimes it is impossible to deliver all the mail that arrives at the post office. Perhaps there is an inadequate or illegible address and there is no return address. The post office cannot just throw the mail away, so it becomes "dead mail." Dead mail is sent to one of the U.S. Postal Service's dead mail offices in Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, St. Paul, and San Francisco. Seventy-five million pieces of mail can end up in these offices in one year. The staff of the dead mail offices has a variety of ways to deal with all of these pieces of dead mail. First of all, they look for clues that can help them deliver the mail; they open packages in the hope that something inside will show where the package came from or is going to. Dead mail will also be listed on a computer so that people can call in and check to see if a missing item is there. However, all of this mail cannot simply be stored forever, there is just too much of it. When a lot of dead mail has piled up, the dead mail offices hold public auctions. Every three months, the public is invited to the offices and bins containing items found in dead mail packages are sold to the highest bidder. Q: Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to deal with dead mail? (A) To search for clues. (B) To throw dead mail away. (C) To open dead mail. (D) To list dead mail on a computer. 查詢問題 上一題 問題回報 結束測驗 下一題 Ox 8/1~8/31 官網獨家限定 Aug 全館滿額 滿$888 夏季保養特輯 雙重優惠 DV活化漉罩 安國三瓶 滿$2188 [1] 現折$188 (可折)

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英文 高中

請問一下 為什麼這句話要加上"are canines" 不是直接用dogs that ... 就好了嗎 加上去是為了強調嗎?還是有其他意思?

15. (A) identity (B) opinion SWA bo129ih sivem letnou (C) salary (D) belief 第16至20題為題組 Inguor 921 (8) (A) Dogs have been considered loyal friends to humans for thousands of years. In addition to the love and affection they offer, they can also provide comfort by being good listeners. Reading therapy dogs are canines that help shy kids who have difficulty reading or talking to people. The dogs are specially trained to remain still and attentive __ 16__ listening to humans. Having the dogs listen closely to their words helps children build confidence and social skills. This is especially important in a time when face-to-face _17_ are rarer as people are now communicating primarily through digital devices. In 2016, several Japanese public libraries began training and using reading therapy dogs. Their services really 18 during COVID-19. The dogs helped children remain calm during the difficult lockdowns of the pandemic.wode 290 sď. In 2021, Taiwan also 19_. For the first time ever, pet dogs were allowed in the Kaohsiung Public Library during a speech by illustrator Lee Chin-lun. The talk was about transforming Taiwan into a society that is more 20 towards animals. The event offered the audience a special experience that connected them with their pets. Some attendees even stated that the warm atmosphere felt like a family reunion.

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英文 高中

想問1跟4題 謝謝🙏

5. T. (A) Therefore (B) Otherwise (C) Additionally (D) Nevertheless In many places, tourism is becoming a problem. Some areas are (1) tourists that locals' quality of life suffers from crowding, inconsiderate visitors, and housing problems. _ (2), overtourism makes vacations unpleasant for tourists themselves. Tourism should be beneficial for both visitors and locals, but overtourism turns it into a (3) experience for all. The UN agency (4)promoting responsible tourism, the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), has made some suggestions about overtourism. First, they say we must deal with crowding. Some sights attract (5)_ as they can comfortably hold. The UNWTO recommends providing tourists (6)_ suggestions about lesser-known locations and sights. Some visitors will choose to go there rather than the busy attractions, but __(7)_ about those sights can they go! When attractions are crowded _(8)___ this doesn't work, the UNWTO suggests that the number of tourists that are allowed in each day should be reduced. Another issue that the UNWTO has addressed is the tension between visitors and locals created by overtourism. The UNWTO suggests two (9) to help with this. The first is keeping local people involved in decision-making. Overtourism problems affect some people more than others, and the people (10) should be part of discussions about it. On the tourists' side, local governments should make sure visitors understand local customs so they don't accidentally cause trouble. These recommendations* can make tourism a good thing for everyone. 註:recommendation 建議 B)(A) such full with (B) so full with (C) such full of (D) so full of (V) (2) (A) Accordingly (B) Nevertheless (C) Otherwise (D) Furthermore ()(3)(A) thorough (B) measurable (C) negative (D) narrow (4)(A) that responsible for (B) which responsible for (C) responsible for (D) with responsible for (5)(A) twice as many people (B) twice as more people C) twice as people twice It w

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英文 高中

請問第七題怎麼解

WISDOM ENGLISH broader of the D Talk their iver als. out of d Unit 8 Ban-Doh: The Most Authentic Taiwanese Eating Experience a student exchange program has really opened my eyes 2 the cultural differences between my country and Taiwan. One of the most memorable parts of my trip was when host family invited me to a wedding banquet in Kaohsiung. my 3 arriving at the banquet, I soon realized that it was totally different from what I'd expected. Back in the US, banquets are usually held in large dining halls. This one, taking place right out on the street! 4 was tent occupied nearly half the street. However, none of the pedestrians or the people in passing vehicles looked like they cared. Under the tent, guests sat at large round tables, chatting cheerfully. At one end of this temporary tent, there were cooks and assistants up shelter all the guests from the fierce sun, a huge delicious-looking food. 7 6 energetically to prepare platters of quite curious about how this fascinating custom of "open-air" banquets had first come about, I asked my host parents. The host father explained that this kind of banquet, known as a "ban- doh" in Taiwanese, 8 in the countryside. In the old days, when people gathered for a special event such as a wedding or an elder's birthday, everyone in the neighborhood would 10 9 to a ban-doh. The host would prepare all ingredients for the meal, and the neighbors would help out. Some would do the cooking, while others might provide tables, chairs, and eating utensils or assist in other ways. They would then all relax and enjoy the banquet together. The ban-doh back then was all about enjoying a sense of community and togetherness. Having the chance to experience this fascinating event, I feel truly lucky. It is the first story that I will share with my friends and family when they ask me about my student exchange experience in Taiwan. (A)1. (A)Taking part in 0809 (A) backward 4 (0) 3. (A) Upon B)4. B) 5. (A) Putting (A) In other words (D) in front of Until (D) In particular (B) Took part in (B) toward (C) Takes part in (C) regarding (D)Taken part in (B) as soon as (B) on the other hand (B) Put the moment (C) additionally (C)To put (D) Have put B) 6. (A) work (B) working 7. (A) Were (B) Feel XC) t (C) Being to work (D) worked 8. (A) originate (B) originating (C) to originate (D) Felt (D) originated (9. (A)cooperate (B) introduce (C) initiate (D) correspond ) 10. (A) revenge (B) arrange (C) arrest (D) commit

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