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1 閱讀測驗1 on the Canadian The maple leaf is Canada's national symbol, proudly displayed flag. The leaf[emblemlcan also be found on the logos of many business in Canada, including Air Canada, and it is also the symbol for the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. In addition, it is used by the federal government, and it is on the Canadian coat of arms. The maple leaf is the North American country's most typical symbol of national pride, and Canadians are fond of all things maple. Visitors, too, love the o take pictures as the leaves turn yellow, maple leaf. They come in droves every fall to orange, and red. b If there is nothing more American than apple pie, then there is nothing more Canadian than maple syrup. This famous by-product of the maple tree is a huge industry in the country. Everyone around the world loves maple syrup, and an estimated 85% of the world's production comes from Canada. Further, most of it comes from Quebec, one of the thirteen provinces and territories in the country. However, the history of this delicious syrup goes back before there were any provinces or a country known as Canada. Centuries before Europeans explored and settled in North America, indigenous people had perfected the process of tapping the sticky, sweet sap from the trees. It was First Nations people who taught this valuable technique to settlers.small 9101 Steeped in Canada's history, maple syrup making is celebrated as a proud tradition. As early spring brings warmer temperatures, conditions become ripe for tapping and collecting the precious sap) from the trees. Several festivals are held around Canada to mark the joyous occasion. Of course maple-flavored treats are featured, like hot (taffy served on fresh snow and eaten with wooden sticks. Local folk music and other entertainment round out the festivities and add to the light-hearted atmosphere. These festivals naturally attract plenty of tourists. botabro ollja BX 5 What is the purpose of the first paragraph? quola dinoms zie menuol 220m (A) To show how maple trees prove to be a tourist attraction. stewas able (9) (B) To explain how maple trees play a role in the Canadian history. alduon

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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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Moving to Taiwan from England, I was prepared to experience some culture shock upon my arrival. However, the differences bigger than I had imagined. Though berwaniwan and England proved to be 2. a little Mandarin before moving, I still had enormous trouble communicating with local people in Taiwan. Nevertheless, during my stay here, I realized 3. Taiwan offers many wonderful experiences. sources of 5. hot water. 4. of my favorite things about Taiwan is the hot springs. Hot springs are natural 6. hot springs are popular throughout Asia, finding them in Taiwan is not difficult. Hot springs come in various forms. "Wild" springs can be found in the mountains at the edges of hiking trails. In addition, 7. modern times, hot spring hotels can now be found throughout Taiwan. These enable you to enjoy a relaxation without needing to venture* into the wild. In Taiwan, as well as being relaxing, hot springs are also believed by many 9. our health. 8. of On holidays, I often go on hot spring trips, which really 10. my eyes to the range of activities Taiwan has to offer. Over the years, I feel lucky to have had this and other great experiences in Taiwan. It is these that have encouraged me to keep living here. 註:enormous 極大的 venture 冒險去 1. (A) among (B) between (C) until (D) from 1203 A) learned (B) had learned (C) I have learned (D) having learned 3. (A) where (B) when (C) that (D) what 4. (A) One (B) Another (C) The other (D) The rest (B) 5. (A) steam (B) steaming (C) steamed (D) steams (B) Once (D) Although (B) at (C) Since (C) on (C) method (D) for (B) purpose (B) benefit (D) sense (C) benefiting (D) benefited (B) delighted (C) 6. (A) If PSB TRA) in AO? 8. (A) process (9.A) to benefit 10 (A) stung

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