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英文 高中

想請問第18題 謝謝

20. By the time I entered senior high school, I had heard a lot about TED Talks. I therefore knew they were popular and 16. _ checking out. However, I didn't actually realize how interesting they could be 17. I sat down and watched one myself. The talk I saw was given by an Indian speaker, 18. how his company turned air pollution into ink for pens and printers. 19. _ their creative approach to an environmental problem, they were thus killing two birds with one stone. Not only were they helping to "collect and reduce the air pollution is caused by cars and factories, but they were also actually putting it to good use! To see someone sharing an idea like this really opened my mind. In fact, 21. TED talks 21. basically changed my life. I no longer watched funny cat videos all day. 22. _, I started listening to more and more of these talks. I also tried a wide 23. of topics and to listen to as many talks as I could. Some of the talks dealt with the technology of tomorrow. Others were about improving education. 24. were about finding new solutions to old problems. That, by the way, is what TED 25. : Technology, Entertainment, and Design. All in all, there's something for everyone, and everyone's sure to learn something new! ( D ) 16. (A) gradual in (B) consistent (C) delightful ( B ) 17. (A) while (C) since (D) explain BC A)18. (A) explained (C) explains (B) explaining (C) Through (D) worth (D) though (B) until (D) During (R) Across

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英文 高中

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OW dyainst factories that cause pollution. 閱讀測驗3 But the universal of our climate message of crisis wareness hing a fever pitch across the with increasing urgency, a pparent every day. For the Vandana Shiva will never forget a lesson she learned at the age of 13. Her parents insisted that she should wear clothing made only of homespun cotton. One day, Vandana, having returned from a boarding school to her home, demanded a nylon dress, the fashion followed by her rich friends. Her mother agreed. “If that is what you want, of course you shall have it,” she said. “But remember, your nylon dress will help a rich man buy a bigger car. And the cotton that you wear will buy a poor family at least one meal.” Did she buy the nylon dress? Of course not! Maybe this experience led to her resolution to fight for social justice in her later years. Now 60, ever visiting Taiwan in 2010, Vandana's main concern these days is how to preserve Indian traditional crops. This is severely attacked by many global companies. They encourage farmers to grow so-called high-yielding crops; many farmers, therefore, turn to high-tech methods and depend on bioengineered seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides. As a result, hundreds of traditional crops are disappearing. Contrary to expectation, high-tech agriculture can not rescue Indians from starvation. Bioengineered seeds are expensive and cannot adapt to local conditions. Hundreds of Indian farmers have committed suicide during the past five he world ironment. ns in 1970. years because of failed harvests. But there is hope. Many farmers are returning to traditional methods promoted by Navdanya, an organization based in New Delhi that Vandana helped found 20 years ago. Navdanya encourages farmers to produce native varieties of crops that can be grown with natural fertilizer and no artificial chemicals. It also helps local farmers form their own self-supporting organization and seed bank. nean? +明一 生能但奇 63

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英文 高中

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1 2. 3 4. D) Basically, they go on voyage after voyage in search of an immense treasure buried somewhere by the King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. B C 閱讀測驗1 There he flies, turns, lands and—to da- a disaster is saved, by Superman. “Come on,” you roll your eyes. “That's NOT real.” But admit it -we LOVE superman. Since the debut of the prototypical superhero Superman in 1938, stories of various superheroes have dominated American comic books and crossed over into such other media as films and animations. Versatile as these super characters may be, they do share certain traits. We know the double-life secret that Peter Parker is Spider-man, Bruce Wayne the Batman, and Clark Kent the Man of Steel. The secret identity has a civilian job while the “super-me” puts on an eye-catching costume, or custom-made accessories like Wonder Woman's bracelets. We are concerned that the bad guys play tricks so as to hurt these protectors. Fortunately enough, our superheroes normally have a base to go for “restoration” to. The Batcave has everything the Batman needs. Isn't that great? Furthermore, these super icons may have some backups and do not always have to work independently. The Fantastic Four or X-men team up as they have common origins or sponsors. These super teams are like a marvelous circle. Nevertheless, there are downsides being a superhero. Credits are not always given as the Batman and Spider-man meet with public skepticism or outright hostility. A superhero may even lose control as the Hulk has an issue with his violent alter ego. We love to see the superheroes think big and achieve big. They for sure reflect what we are and what we want to be. In summary, superheroes are popular and iconic because they each represent a large part of a society's traits and values. Everyone can relate to at least one hero and villain, because those heroes are designed to show the best parts of society, and the villains represent the worst parts. 5 What can we say about the author's tone? (A) Angry. (B) Formal. (C) Harsh. (D) Relaxed. 48 主题5 藝文世界

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高職國英數 高中

想問這幾題閱讀填空怎麼寫

1-1(Unit 10) Choose the best words to complete the sentences. out designers care Weird recycling fashion admit remind simply report runways style dress snap attention up 1."People differently in New York and Paris," says Scott Schuman, who writes a blog " about People in cities around the world pay to their clothes, and they work hard to look beautiful. They use their culture and the materials around them to create their own look. Schuman started his blog to share photos of people that I saw on the streets of New York.” He thought the people looked fashionable, and he put photos online. Schuman isn't alone. Bloggers all around the world are using their cameras to what is happening in their home cities. Since bloggers find and write about stylish people on the street, this type of fashion is called street _.Fashion changes often. With the Internet, street style changes even more quickly. Bloggers only need minutes to a picture and post it online. Their readers can use those ideas to create their own styles. Fashion used to come from the of Paris and Milan. Now fashion is homegrown. - -) 2. What happens when fashionable people start _? A recycled-clothing fashion show, of course! The people of Austin, Texas, aren't afraid to they live in an interesting city. The city slogan is Keep Austin and the city has many hip’ cafes and stores. There are also a lot of people in Austin who work hard to take of the environment. Recycling and being eco- friendly is so important in Austin that the city is sometimes called America's greenest city. Every year, the Austin Museum of Art has the Keep Austin Beautiful Recycled Fashion Show. They have the show to people to recycle. More than 20 designers come with clothes from recycled materials for the show. In recent shows, have used plastic bags, old furniture, bike tires, and second-hand clothes. Recently, designer Tina Sparkles created a dress made of colorful computer wires for the show.

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數學 高中

根本看不懂啦\( ̄▽ ̄;)/

Your report should follow these guidelines, although you may choose how you present it: How to Write a Mathematics Report In writing your report, remember that you are writing up a mathematical story and so, like all good stories, it will need a beginning, a middle and an end. More formally, the main components of this writing style are: Introduction, Formulating the Problem, Solving the problem, Discussion of Results, and Conclusion. We will now consider some of the detail in each of these aspects. Introduction This is the beginning of the story. Give a brief explanation of what the problem is about what the goals of the report are and what will be presented. Assume that your reader does not know what the problem is about or how to solve it. Formulating the problem Translate the situation into a maths problem. Explain how you will begin to solve the problem and break it into simpler stages. Discuss any assumptions made. What quantities are variables and which values are fixed? You may use sub-headings if they assist you. Solving the Problem Show any calculations and mathematical reasoning that you use. (Assume that your reader does not know much maths). Do not show the same types of calculations repetitively. Just give one or two examples of a calculation and then put the rest of the results in a table. Use diagrams or graphs if they assist you. Make general remarks about what you observe in your calculation results and, possibly, why. You may want to criticise your work and go on to improve it in the next section. Explain what you will do next and why. Discussion of Results - Evaluate and Verify Summarise your results if necessary and refer to your mathematical reasoning. Justify procedures used. Interpret your results. First, are they reasonable or does something not look right and need further investigation or checking? Is there a decision to be made? Here is where you should present the decision-making process. Evaluate the strengths and limitations of your solutions. Conclusion Summarise your findings. Refer to the problem outlined in the introduction. Make sure that you answer the question that was asked. Make recommendations. No new material should be presented here.

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英文 高中

想問18題怎麼判斷?謝謝

量同 The termn“gross national happiness”(GNH) was first coined in 1971 by the fourth king of Bhutan, who considers GNH imore important than gross domestic prodVuct (GDP》, The tatter has 由 Jong beena yardsfick 46 which economies are measured. Yet it fails to take inte_ aceount the social and environmental costs of so-called progress. The concept ofGNHH, 17 _,suggeststtat ! devejopinent should give equal importance to economic and non-econormic aspects of well-being, Since 1971, 也e idea of GNHH has influenced the economic and social poticies of Bhutans 1t has aso captured the imagination Of __18 __farbeyond the borders of Bhutan。 The GNH 本dex, a sysfern of measurenment, 1s designed to create policy incentives for govermmept and businesses fo inerease GNHH m Bhutan. The Index is asingle nuvnber index deyeIoped from 33 indicatoTS, _19 _underrine domains. These domains cover tradittonal areas Of socio-economic concern (such as Jiving Standards, health, and edueation), __20 _ less fradifiona] aspects 0f cuJture and psychotogical well-beingx\ Bhutanese understandings 0 happiness seem fo be much broader than those that are Teferred to as “happiness” in Western Culture, Pie (Aa) fr (B) by (Cunder (Dy within 217. (A)fnrfhemuore (8B) forsure (C) im other words (D) onthe otterhand 18?(A) ofhers (8B) them (0 one (Di 讓全2 二信和人 和 交 路瑟7漲 人0 閃閃二和人人二 2 和 4

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