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英文 高中

請問D選項的being是哪裡來的 還有為什麼詳解說A選項沒有動詞 be不就是動詞嗎

第 11 至 15 題為題組 The term special education is used to refer to a number of services designed to help students with disabilities learn. These services include an Individualized Education Program (IEP). An IEP _11___ their learning goals. Every provides a plan for how the school will help an individual student IEP is different because every student has different learning needs. 01 Students who receive special education may stay in the same classroom 12 other students disabilities taught in a who do not have special needs. But this is not always the case. Sometimes, students with learning a_13__ classroom. Pthey will spend most of their time in a regular classroom and meet with a special education teacher for two or three hours each day. nasob 1313 1 be Special education teachers receive training to help students with learning disabilities. They are 14 designing each student's IEP. They also meet wit with other teachers, school staff, and parents to ensure that the students' educational needs)_15_. These teachers must be patient and understanding to help students reach their full potential. They must also be dedicated because it can be a difficult and tiring job.oos of vlevounitnos lliw TAM od ova 2'189YwaM nO.E (B) achieve slqeib ax10(C) stretch logisT gaid (D) calculate sq (B) of 16x9 (O) 311. (A) observe A. (A) as usq (1) (C) that (8) (D) where (A) (B) realistic () m (D) moderate DIS 13. (A) domestic slqooq C) separate CD ( B 14. (A) on behalf of (B) in charge of 2 (C) b(A) be met nogged, (B) have met enon of of obosit. (C) are meeting Woonun adT A orties of gibi 與意見不合 vonebiel (A) (D) are being met

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英文 高中

請問為什麼第一題是practicable 而不是capable><

are one billion nanometers in one meter, you can get an idea of how impressive this technology really is! Even though this fabulous technology has been around for almost 100 years, we have only recently been able to experience both its benefits and i cogmignal ovil Asqa niso I e maoney but also area Stopesugar have characteristics These days, nanotechnology is used primarily to make things stronger, stiffer, and smoother. Due to their tiny size, nanoparticles increase the overall surface a of an object, and that acts to give the object special properties However, nanotechnology is also used in the field of biochemistry. One possible of nanotechnology in the future is in the field of robotics. It might be feasible for tiny nano-robots, or "nanobots," to be produced that could easily perform tasks in a very small scale. Each of these nanobots would be so small that you would need a special microscope to see them. Because of their small size, however, a great deal of them DEST OF 90 MOBST U simple math, inc ped programa Cindy a button nose Qué oyes, would be needed to perform a task. furod One drawback to nanotechnology is that the structures are so small that they pose some health and environmental risks. Because of their size, they can float around in the air and enter our lungs without our knowing about it. The effects of this are not yet known, but in the future, if the use of this sort of technology becomes more common, some specialists believe that we may suffer from various illnesses. Regardless of the risks, however, it seems that nanotechnology is something that will be with us for a long time. davol odi ni "11" nuomong ot D Tolo hazards. or (A) affordable (B) practicable (C) visible 14 What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) A new technol use 13 The boldfaced word "feasible" in paragraph two is closest in meaning to ghib10:56 Ap (D) capable

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英文 高中

英文 想請問17題,複合代名詞究竟該如何判斷意思及該選的選項呢?謝謝🙏

:20.透透組 While once known for its people's good looks and slim body figures, Brazil is now confronting surging obesity rates. Almost one in four Brazilian adults is obese, a doubled rate in the past 20 years. It has led to a movement to protect overweight people 16. being discriminated. This issue is also at the center of the heated debates on one of the Brazil's most popular TV programs. This country, in media, has been featuring 17. women in ads and on catwalks. In addition to the fashion industry, other organizations and businesses are taking action. Hospitals are purchasing larger beds and MRI machines. Movie theaters are offering wider seats. At school, a day is 18. to promote the rights of overweight 這一天被預留下来 people. Laws are changing as well. Across the country, ese people are now 19. seats on public transportation and priority at certain places like banks. Besides, a comedian was fined $1,000 for making jokes about a dancer's weight. Though obese people are being treated more and more kindly, some experts urge the government to address the issues triggered by obesity from the perspective of health. 20. so have related health problems, such as diabetes, stroke, and sleep apnea. Luckily, Brazilian governments have launched campaigns encouraging a healthier diet, financed exercise spaces in Brazilian towns, and promoted more nutritious meals in school cafeterias. 16. (A) not (A) full-figuring 18. (A) lining up 19. (A) deprived of BRO CR (B) for (B) full-figured (B) kicked off B) characteristic of (C) with adi. slim-figuring (C) set aside entitled to D) from (D) slim-figured (D) following suit BIF (D) withdrawn from

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英文 高中

求解這三題?

VI. 閱讀測驗:9% Which would you rather do: listen to your manager give a 30-minute speech. yourself? Many would choose the latter, as looking for items and knowing that you're the Internet marketing theory or go on a scavenger hunt online and look for the information first one in your group to find them can be lots of fun. Because they're fun, scavenger hunts are being used as a training strategy to make learning material more effective. stay There are many ways to design a scavenger hunt. People can pair up and either s inside and search online for information or go outdoors to find the information. To build teamwork, one could also create a list of questions like "Who can play a musical instrument?" or "Who has traveled to Europe?" Participants have to strike teamwork, conversations with each other and find the answers. Scavenger hunts are an easy and inexpensive way to train people and build t If you're looking for new ideas for your training program, why not give a scavenger hunt a try? ) 1. What is the best title for this passage? (A) New Ideas for Entertainment (B) Methods of Designing a Scavenger Hunt (C) The Need to Surf the Internet for Information (D) A Great Way to Train People and Build Teamwork on up > 2. Which of the following is closest in meaning to "participants" in the second paragraph? (A) Fans. (C) Observers. (D) Audiences. (B) Players. ( ) 3. What is NOT suggested regarding organizing a scavenger hunt? (A) People should try to buy what they are asked for. (B) People should go out to find the information they need. (C) People should join together and search online for the information. (D) People should create questions and find the answers through conversations

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英文 高中

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Volunteers are people who offer help to others without expecting anything in return. It's ___1___ that people to choose to help others on their own will. However, what will happen if volunteering becomes a thing we must do? Those who take part in of service-learning programs in schools are frequently__2___ this question. Service-learning programs seek to develop students' awareness of social__3__ and help them find the role they can play in making communities better. Students have the _4___ to choose the setting and the type of community service work they want to do. Such a program exists in Ontario, Canada, where high school students are__5__ to complete forty hours of community service before they graduate. This requirement means students who do not complete the service are not_6_ to receive their graduation diploma. Many students are willing to participate. __7_, some students complain that they don't have time to do so much community service with their heavy academic workload. They are _8___ to do the service because they feel forced. Critics of the program also question the value of the service when the "volunteers" don't really want to do so. Despite the criticism, the results of volunteering learning are proved to be positive. The people being helped benefit a lot from it. __9__, the helpers find increases in measures of leadership and self-esteem because of the service-learning programs. From the case above, we can see helping others can make our__10___ better. Sometimes, people just need a push in the right direction to get started. Service-learning programs can provide the push and lay the foundation for a habit of helping. (A) responsibility (B) allowed (C) reluctant (D) normal (E) Besides (F) asked G) freedom (H) society (1) required (J) Nevertheless

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