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英文 高中

第14題為什麼不能選D 謝謝🙏

- 小口 四戏 D TUJ 說明:第11題至第20 題,每題一個空格,請依文意選出最適當的一個選項,請畫記在答案 卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者, 該題以零分計算。 第11至15 題為題組 E o mesa strom High-end fashion can be expensive, but what is the customer actually paying for? Is it the design, materials, quality, brand, or a combination of all of these aspects? One budget shoe company, Payless, wanted to show that with a little rebranding, its affordable shoes could _11_high-end fashion. Payless went all out for their prank. The company rented an expensive retail space in L.A. and 12 their shoes in a gorgeous layout. The price shoes—which were still their basic budget shoes-ranged $200-$1,800 USD. The company also used a fake, Italian-sounding name, Palessi, to give the business the 13 of a designer brand. Do Fashion influencers were invited to attend the opening of this new Italian shoe store and provide feedback. 14 attended praised the quality and design, saying they would pay hundreds of dollars for the footwear. After receiving the feedback, Palessi revealed that it was 15__ a joke. Palessi was not a real company, and the shoes were from Payless. heir experiment goes show the importance of branding comuutos Wool 11. Al cope with (B) build up 15 (D) pass for use the 12. (A) recalled radix (B) counted in (C) d displayed (D) purchased wawilogized orlodet stod gniysizohibeer TOM OS Dedig $13. (A) illusion (B) glimpse (C) enthusiasm (D) foundation VID DW () Yana 14. (A) Whatever (B) Whomever (D) No matter who = who ever veride ed (Those that ne or more 09 WON 15. (A) no longer (B) nothing but B (C) suitable for lo gai (D) related to 2292209 ) 第16至20 題為題組 sbaai (8) soitto t give off his to 被當作 V CD X

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英文 高中

求解第2.4.8題 謝謝!

finally 14. 全新試題 the structure collapsed. With only was at this moment that all of them suddenly became very to build the tallest structure. Just before time ran out, they successfully built inches high, winning the challenge. Thanks to this experience, Scott and his teammates finally came to understand the true spirit of teamwork. (D) had been (A) 5. (A) In order B 16. (A) constru co 7. (A) Still a ( 08. (A) since (B) 9. (A) mate ) 10. (A) (A) has been get (A) 10 AD B) 2. (A) encouraged C) 3. (A) to B) 4. (A) stable D) 5. (A) From B)6. (A) plans i CS 7. (A) what Dx8. ) (A) Unfortunately 9. (A) mention C10. (A) look after (C) is being (C) encourages (C) as (C) enjoyable (C) Into (C) to plan (C) who (C) Normally (C) achieve (C) figure out (B) will be (B) encouraging (B) of (B) capable (B) Among (B) planning (B) which (B) Especially (B) promise (B) call for IV. 文意選填 ※第一篇 (D) encourage (D) for (D) probable (D) With (D) planned (D) when (D) Slightly (D) adjust (D) run into (A) whereas (F) conduct Every that prescrit features of Rules members ※第四篇 1. Hi, my name is Tom Wujec. Let me introduce myself first. I was born in Canada, and I from the University of Toronto with degrees in astronomy and psychology. Chances are you don't know me, but I guess you probably have heard of the Marshmallow Challenge 2. was created by me. Since its invention, it 3. around the world by people from all walks of life. 4. my surprise, it has produced some unexpected results. 5. better understand the results and their though, th Rul in the M implications, I conducted a study and got some interesting findings. One of them was that the average a tape,

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英文 高中

想問20題的ABC要如何判斷 謝謝

20 E 20 M 超 Over the past few years, three-dimensional printing, or 3D printing in short, has slowly but surely been brought into focus in the world of industry. The technology is 16 on automated machines, which put down many thin layers of materials, such as plastic, metal and concrete, on top of each other to create objects in a bottom-up manner. Simple 17 the mechanism of the technology seems, it has been widely used in creating specialized items and delicate parts in the manufacture of a variety of industrial products, ranging from automobiles to medical devices. But now, some startups have been experimenting with the idea of building structures with the aid of 3D printing by making wise use of its inherent advantages. The employment of a 3D printing system can 18 reduce construction costs by up to 30 percent. In fact, parts of the costs cut down actually result from the removal of nearly all building waste in the constructing process, which can save up to three tons of carbon per home. 19 with the 3D printing technology, houses can be produced at two times the rate of traditional ways. The productivity of a standard 3D printing system is estimated to be roughly equivalent to 20 of 20 workers in several different fields combined. After all, machines, unlike humans, can work 24 hours a day nonstop. 0 16. 7 (A) sufficient (B) insistent (C) consequent (D) dependent Dcuso (B) but (C) while (D) though 130 hp 18. (A) barely (B) randomly (C) significantly (D) intentionally 19. (A) In addition (B) As a result (C) In short (D) On the contrary 20 (A) which (B) that (C) those (D) what BA 三、文意選填(占10 分)

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英文 高中

想問第19題為什麼是A

prov 1991 yomone the dog 16 16 17 16 E 20 kHMms Blouq bocwoner douz to yasanoo od ni A series of experiments were carried out on two dozen breeds, from poodles to pit bulls. From the results, researchers found that when a dog watched its owner yawn, a stranger was far more likely to yawn its owner. Dogs in the study also demonstrated that, for the most part, they could not be fooled. They responded frequently to _18_yawns, but lesson but less so to fake yawns 19 people simply stretched and then opened and closed their mouths without making noise. Tuomas 190 SUOMO CCSW 11W Previous studies have suggested that dogs could "catch" the yawns of sleepy people. But if so, it boxslar Ilmouro evielio vienotai A was not clear why. Some researchers called it a sign of the 20 between man and his best friend. Others argued that perhaps the behavior in dogs was just a result of mild stress or anxiety.tion 16. (A) not only...but (六、一宗 (B) between...and (C) neither...nor (D) either...or 上帝造節暴露。 (A) in addition to (B) in response to dur (C) in charge of BB D on behalf of (Bl clarified 一件事 18. (A) genius (B) general (C) genuine (D) ingenious C ose weight, one should have a diet high in fresh fruits and veze ERELII 1 (A) where acks, such a (B) which to a where l-liq A odai which or 101 also whatutsot bobssons mit (C) what (D) howodqtisme AC POOD.PESAga botnsommingplaseada sidor shivbilo puso morati dorerannat sambogba 20. (A) affairs 78% (B) bonding moito(C) ally inu 000,025s (D) trend snodiqtism2 B buhom A mort de sodio ghorausmadairlady swobelinu 000.001s DAB OD I-

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英文 高中

求解31題! 謝謝

免识」及 健身 及重量 已估 伟 Audience members looked up to see a twelve-year-old African boy on the stage. Introducing as Richard, he went on to share a wonderful story of courage and creativity. Ever since the age of nine, Richard had been a cowherd, guarding the cattle on his father's farm. Living on the edge of a national park in rural Kenya as they did, however, made this a difficult and dangerous task. The park wasn't completely fenced in, and animals like zebras would sometimes wander out into nearby farmlands to graze*. Unfortunately, hungry lions would often follow. Waking up one morning to find that a lion had killed his father's only bull, Richard became determined to find a solution. He experimented with fire and scarecrows during his nightly watches, but neither proved successful. Then, one night, he discovered that walking around with a flashlight did keep the frightening beasts away. He then thus realized that what he really needed was lights that could keep flashing on and off. Luckily, little Richard was no stranger to technology; he had often been scolded* for taking his mother's radio apart. By connecting LED bulbs, a box with ordinary light switches, and an old car battery powered by a solar panel*, he invented what would later become known as “Lion Lights." Soon, this simple but highly effective tool is used all over Kenya to safely and peacefully drive off not just lions, but also leopards and other beasts. Certainly, the TED crowd must have thought it was a bright idea. At the end of his speech, everyone was on their feet cheering. 註:graz 吃草 scold 責備 solar panel 太陽能板 31. What is the main purpose of this passage? gu bains (A) To show how dangerous it is to live in Kenya. (B) To teach people how to survive and live well in Kenya. (C) To introduce a brave boy from Kenya and his invention. (D) To explain why other animals are killed by lions in Kenya. 32.Based on this passage, what is NOT a part of “Lion Lights”? () A radio. 以 CCB nonel

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