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英文 高中

請問第6題應該選什麼?

—甜相机 (17) (8)(A) As soon as (B) Not until ) (9)(A) due to (B) according to (C) close to (10) (A) to break (B) broke (C) breaking (D) in addition to (D) broken Just as the Statue of Liberty is recognized as a symbol of freedom, so is Eugène Delacroix's painting Liberty Leading the People, a representation of liberty. Liberty Leading the People has three features in common with the Statue of Liberty. First, it was also created by a Frenchman. Second, it was also created _(1)____ freedom. Finally, it also includes a tribute* to Libertas, the Roman goddess of liberty. the Romantic style in 1830. Its subject is the July Liberty Leading the People was painted ____(2)_ Revolution*, ___ (3)_ was a significant event in France's history. The painting was purchased by the French government in 1831 and has been hanging in the Louvre Museum since 1874.__(4), Delacroix's painting has become one of the most famous symbols of the July Revolution and the French love of freedom. 3. ( ( (5) at the their guns Delacroix's painting shows ordinary French citizens who are charging and soldiers of King Charles X. In front of these brave men is the figure of a fearless female freedom fighter. her left hand is a gun, and in her right is Her dress is torn, so her bare breasts (6)____ the enemy. _(7)_ the future French flag. This is Libertas, the goddess of liberty. She is leading the French citizens in their fight for freedom in the July Revolution. The _(8)___ duration of this revolution was but 72 hours. By the Days," the fighters had taken back their precious freedom from the king. king had lost his crown, the people of France no longer had to suffer under his cruel rule. Liberty had led them to a better, freer future. (9) of these "Three Glorious* _(10)____ the unjust and greedy ibute July Revolution duration glorious 3)(1)(A) celebrate (B) to celebrate (C) celebrated (D) celebrating (2)(A) with (B) for (C) at (D) in (C) which (D) when )(3)(A) it (B) that (4)(A) Over time (5)(A) exposing ) (6)(A) exposing to ) (7)(A) In (B) On C) (8)(A) keen (B) full (C) (9)(A) variety (B) end (C) rest (B) For example (C) For a start (D) On the other hand (B) greeting (C) grabbing (D) firing (C) are exposed to (D) are exposing to (D) Around (D) crowded (D) average (10) (A) But (B) Unless (C) Since (D) Although (B) expose to (C) Between (C) daily C 五、閱讀 1. Y journe large r Ameri Abrah 18 presi Ame gove Roo: Stat 194 face the =+ (

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英文 高中

閱讀測驗跟中譯英請幫我解答全部謝謝

(D) 3. The smell of freshly-baked cookies filled the room. It was hard for the little boy to the desire to reach out for one. (B) resist (D) import (A) 4. If you get lost in the woods, follow the (A) offer (C) deliver that runs along the river, and you will quickly find your way back to the town. (A) trail (B) flavor (C) seal (D) reserve (D) 5. Although it is often classified as a vegetable, the tomato is a fruit because it develops from a flower. (A) widely (C) mistakenly (B) necessarily (D) technically ''A'' fries go perfectly with a juicy burger. They are hard ) 6. Golden and delicious, these on the outside but very soft on the inside. (A) rocky (C) crispy 二、文意選填(25%) Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable? It's a ___(7)___ that carries on. However, there's no question about its ability to (8)_ the flavor of foods it's added to. It makes sauces and salads better, and is also a healthy snack. When ripe, a tomato is super juicy. Historical studies (9) that tomatoes weren't always as well loved as they are these days. Tomatoes are(10)__ to South America, and they started being shipped to Europe in the 16th century. There, it was thought that tomatoes had been the (11) of several aristocrats' deaths. The acid in the tomatoes drew the lead in the plates out, which killed those eating from them. (B) lively (D) negative (A) reveal (B) debate (C) deepen (D) cause (E) native Answers: 7. (A)8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (E) 11. D) 三、閱讀測驗(21%) San Diego is a beautiful city. Located on the west coast of the United States, it has over 1.3 million people living in it. It's the second largest city in California. Known to many as "America's Finest City," it offers nice weather and a relaxed way of life. There are many places to visit in San Diego, but few are better for getting a feel for the city's culture than Balboa Park. It's a big 1,200-acre park designed like a Spanish village. It has museums, exhibition spaces, and gardens. The San Diego Zoo is found within the park. It features more than 14,000 animals from around the world. If you are a history lover, go to Old Town. It has old buildings from the 1800s and lots of shops and restaurants. Old Town was the first European settlement in the state of California and is considered the birthplace of the state. (C) 12. What is the purpose of this passage? (5%) (A) To introduce a travel spot. (A) 13. (B) To explain the history of a city. (C) To suggest a full-day tour in a park. (D) To change people's opinions about San Diego. 13. According to the passage, which of the following is true? (6%) 1 2 14. Write T (True) or F (False) next to each statement based on the passage above. (10%) Live B2-2 (A) Balboa Park was established in the 1800s. (B) Balboa Park is like a town within a city. (C) The San Diego Zoo is right next to Balboa Park. (D) Old Town is why San Diego got its name as "America's Finest City." There are many people living in San Diego. The city's population is listed as being over 1.3 million. San Diego is the largest city in California and the second largest on the west coast of the United States. Balboa Park is a 1,200-acre park designed like an American village. It's where people can get to know San Diego's culture. The San Diego Zoo is located inside Balboa Park. It houses over 14,000 animals from different parts of the world. Old Town is where people can expect to see buildings that are over 200 years old. 5 四、中譯英 (24%) 15.患有憂鬱症的人可能會每天無緣無故地感 到悲傷,容易獨自哭泣。 Those who s with depression may feel sad for no reason and tend to cry alone on a daily basis. 16. 隊員們把表現不佳怪罪於雨天,卻忽視了 自己練習不夠的事實。 The team members b blame the rainy weather for their poor performance while overlooking the fact that they didn't practice enough. 17. 這家商店的經理注意到上個月的銷售額有 所下降,這表示許多顧客可能已轉向網路 O The store manager noticed a decrease in sales last month, which suggests that a n customers may have switched to online shopping.

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英文 高中

求解1的B

tion adv. 驚人地 47 From Japan to the World 2022 apan's most famous traditional food, sushi, has satisfied people's appetites around the world. We usually think of sushi as bite sized slices of raw fish laid who eat sushi love it. The sushi we eat today, however, is quite different from that many are unable to accept the thought of eating uncooked pieces of fish. But those on rice. Eaten as a snack or main course, sushi is light and healthy. At first sight, of the past. Long before the invention of refrigerators, in Japan, freshly-caught fish was preserved in salt and put in rice to keep it edible for a longer time. This process gave the fish a strong and sour flavor, and also kept it from rotting. After it was preserved, people ate the fish without the rice.com me novell Later, as methods of maintaining food improved, rice vinegar replaced the preservation process. And instead of throwing away the rice, the Japanese began eating it with the fish. Since the preservation process was no longer needed, sushi became quick and easy to prepare and eat. IW BDE As sushi's popularity exploded in Tokys across Japan, and around the globe, 15 a Japanese man named Yoshiaki Shiraishi who had problems running a small sushi shop by himself, invented kaiten sushi, or conveyor belt sushi. His first kaiten sushi restaurant opened in 1958 in Osaka, Japan, and quickly caught on. 5 10 In kaiten sushi restaurants, plates of sushi move around on a conveyor belt, and customers take whatever 20 catches their eye. This type of restaurant also makes it easier for those who don't speak Japanese to fully enjoy sushi. Through constant improvement, Japan has spread sushi, its gift to the world, all over the place. 139. 25

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英文 高中

請問B、C如何判斷?我沒有辦法把這兩個選項跟文章串起來,看不出他們有什麼關聯😭

女大考三題型 Unit 8 The Risks of Bio-terrorism In 2001 a number of US government employees and citizens died, after opening 1 letters deliberately contaminated with a deadly disease. 2 The government has responded to the threat by introducing a "Bio-Watch" system, which uses special equipment to detect unusual organisms in the atmosphere. Nevertheless, it can provide an early warning system for major towns and cities, allowing medicine to be rushed to an area under attack. 3 However, the US government is much more worried about the psychological impact, rather than the actual death toll, of a bio-terrorist attack. Any disease effectively released as a bio-weapon in a highly populated zone could cause general panic. 4 As a result of the continuing bio-terror threat, the US government is trying to make its citizens more confident that it can combat this menace. By doing so, it hopes that there will be less widespread panic. Therefore, if a major bio-attack occurs, people can take immediate action to minimize the damage. (A) This was probably the work of a mad scientist, but it signaled to all Americans that bio-terrorism was a clear and present danger. (B) This might freeze normal economic activities in the world's biggest economy center, and thus cause chaos in the global financial system. (C/Infected people can then be treated, and most will survive. DUnfortunately, this technology cannot filter the mail or prevent terrorists releasing diseases in enclosed places. 1. 2. y 3. C 4.

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英文 高中

想問12題

Coined in 2020, the term "revenge travel" stems from a feeling of wanting to break free from the monotonous life of lockdowns. After being confined in their homes for months due to the fear of the highly contagious disease and subsequent worldwide lockdowns, many people are more before the pandemic, It appears that now, rather than feeling afraid and worried, people are just 11. to travel even 12. lockdowns. With this mindset, the tourism ready to get back at something; the year 2020 industry has greatly bounced back right after the COVID wave starts declining. Many people want to go somewhere so eagerly as they have felt imprisoned for so long. Take India for example. Many people still go traveling out of sheer frustration and the feeling of annoyance from August to October, generally considered the off-season for travel because of unfavorable weather conditions. 13. the freedom of traveling is being celebrated, everything comes at a price. That is, revenge 14. months of lockdown, which breaks the chain of COVID-19 spread., travel has the potential to As tens of thousands of people flock to popular scenic sites, it is crucial for everyone to observe social 15. the chance to be infected will be the last thing people expect. distancing and mask wearing. Although these new norms can be quite disturbing, in the post pandemic era, people have to be prepared to change their behaviors. 11. (A) compelled A 12. (A) lost to $₁5 2 (B) ambitious (C) reluctant (D) desperate (B) occupied with (C) intended for (D) engaged in

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英文 高中

想問這題的C C選項指的不應該是說 買賣NFT比想像中複雜 但文中所指NFT的買賣那麼複雜,那為什麼不是錯的勒

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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