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請問這是這次112學測生要背的基本單字嗎 還是這是舊的 本人英文6級最高 有沒有什麼網站跟程式可以介紹給我加強單字的

19:37 :3 1552438563395h2EQg... ***** LEVEL 1 (1,080 words) a/an [an] art. - able ['eb!] adj. E T " about [a baut] prep. above [ǝ'bav] prep. adv. ... according to [akordin tu] across [ǝ kros] prep. act [ækt] vt. action ['ækfan] n. actor/actress ['ækta-]/['æktris] n. 男演員/女演員 add [æd] vt. ho address [ǝ dres] n. adult [ǝ'dalt] n. A afraid [ǝ fred] adj. tá after ['æft] prep.在...以後 afternoon ['æfto `nun] n. again [o`gen] adv. against [ǝ genst] prep. # age [ed3] n. # ago [o`go] adv. ... agree(ment) [ǝ`grimənt] vi. ahead [ǝ'hɛd] adv. air [er] n. 2 airmail [`er mel] n. airplane/plane ['er plen] n. airport ['er port] n. all [ol] adj. allow [ǝ'lau] vt. almost ['ol most] adv. + alone ['lon] adj. adv. along [ǝ`lɔŋ] prep. %* already [ol'redi] adv. also ['olso] adv. always ['olwez] adv. am [æm](第一人稱) vi. 是 among [ǝ`maŋ] prep. ...+ and [ænd] conj. fu anger ['ængo] n. angry ['ængri] adj. animal ['ænəm!] n. another [ǝ`naða] adj. answer['ænso] n./vt. ant [ænt] n.螞蟻 any ['ɛni] adj. € 1J6) anything ['ɛni, 01ŋ] n. ape [ep] n. 大猩猩 appear [ǝ`pir] vi. apple ['æp!] n. ** April/Apr. [`eprǝl] n. A are [ar](第二人稱)vi. 是 better ['beta] adj. between [br`twin] prep.在...之間 bicycle/bike ['baisik!] /[baik] n. 腳踏車 big [big] adj. 4 bird [b3-d] n. 4 birth [b30] n. bit [bit] n. - bite [bart] vt. black [blæk] adj. 凸 area ['ɛrio] n. arm (1) [arm] n. army['armı] n. ** around[ǝ raund] adv. / prep. art[art] n. # as[az] prep. adv. conj. ♬a ask[æsk] vt. 詢問 at[æt] prep.在...地點 August/Aug. [o`gast] n. A aunt/auntie/aunty [ant] n. 1 autumn/fall [ɔtəm]/[fǝl] n.** away [ǝ'we] adv. baby ['bebi] n. back [bæk] n. ## bad [bæd] adj. bag [bæg] n. ball [bol] n. ** 7 balloon [bo`lun] n. banana [bə`nænə] n. band [bænd] n. bank [bænk] n. (1)銀行 (2) 河堤 bar [bar] n. 棒;酒吧 barber [barba-] n. base [bes] n. A baseball ['bes,bol] n. *** basic ['besik] adj. basket ['bæskit] n. 7 basketball ['bæskit,bol] n. bat [bæt] n. (1)球棒 (2)蝙蝠 bath [bæ0] n.沐浴;浴缸 bathe [beo] vt. bathroom ['bæ0 rum] n. be [bi] vi. * - * beautiful ['bjutəfəl] adj. beauty ['bjuti] n. ** because [bi'koz] conj. become [bi kam] vi. * bed [bɛd] n. bee [bi] n. beach [bit] n. bear [ber] n. (1) beat [bit] vt. * before [br for] prep. ... begin [br`gin] vt. behind [br hand] prep.... do believe [bi liv] vt. 1 bell [bel] n. belong [bo`lɔŋ] vi. * below [bo'lo] prep. ...Fo beside [bi said] prep. best [best] adj. *# cap [kæp] n. 棒球帽 car [kar] n. card [kard] n. care [ker] vi. 關心 careful ['kerfǝl] adj. carry ['kæri] vt.(用手)提、搬、扛 case [kes] n. (1)箱子 (2)案件 cat [kæt] n. catch [kæt[] vt. 接住、抓住 cause [koz] n. E 完成

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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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生物 高中

第六題要怎麼算

*E ? 假設人類的配子在進行減數分裂過程,染色體完全沒有互換體上 §. About 的結果,下列敘述哪些正確? (A)一個精原細胞分裂出4隻精子,會有4種不同的染色體組合 (B)一個精原細 胞分裂出4隻精子,會有2種不同的染色體組合 (C)如果男性的精原細胞數量無 限,將可能有 23²種精子(D)如果男性的精原細胞數量無限,將可能有 46² 種精 子 (E)如果男性的精原細胞數量無限,將可能有2 種精子 從親代基因型為 BBw 與 bbVV 雜交生下的第一子代中挑選一公一母的果蠅,讓牠 們進行雜交。已知雄果蠅形成配子時會有20%的生殖母細胞發生互換,而雌果蠅 Bux bu BbV36V互換後獲得 Bv 配子的機率為 45%。請問以下實驗結果哪些正確? 15% DU BV b. b (A)發生在雄雌果蠅的互換率相同 (B)第一子代果蠅的B基因與V基因連鎖 (C) 45% 雜交生下 bbw 的第二子代機率為0.25% (D)雜交生下兩性狀均為顯性表徵的第 二子代機率為0.25% (E)雄果蠅染色體互換發生在第一次減數分裂,雌果蠅發生 BV:0.05) 20:005 在第二次減數分裂 b√=0.45 v=0.45 7. 在 20 世紀初,因為電子顯微鏡的使用,而觀察到染色體互換的 現象(如附圖)。對於該圖的描述,下列哪些正確? (A)該細胞處於在第二次減數分裂時才可能觀察到 (B)細胞在 第一次減數分裂時,才可能觀察到此結果 (C)圖上的結構是二 交叉處一 分體染色體的兩條姊妹染色分體互相交纏 (D)交纏的 攸北 同源染色體 於染自 BL A ACE 四、非

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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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