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Volunteers are people who offer help to others without expecting anything in return. It's ___1___ that people to choose to help others on their own will. However, what will happen if volunteering becomes a thing we must do? Those who take part in of service-learning programs in schools are frequently__2___ this question. Service-learning programs seek to develop students' awareness of social__3__ and help them find the role they can play in making communities better. Students have the _4___ to choose the setting and the type of community service work they want to do. Such a program exists in Ontario, Canada, where high school students are__5__ to complete forty hours of community service before they graduate. This requirement means students who do not complete the service are not_6_ to receive their graduation diploma. Many students are willing to participate. __7_, some students complain that they don't have time to do so much community service with their heavy academic workload. They are _8___ to do the service because they feel forced. Critics of the program also question the value of the service when the "volunteers" don't really want to do so. Despite the criticism, the results of volunteering learning are proved to be positive. The people being helped benefit a lot from it. __9__, the helpers find increases in measures of leadership and self-esteem because of the service-learning programs. From the case above, we can see helping others can make our__10___ better. Sometimes, people just need a push in the right direction to get started. Service-learning programs can provide the push and lay the foundation for a habit of helping. (A) responsibility (B) allowed (C) reluctant (D) normal (E) Besides (F) asked G) freedom (H) society (1) required (J) Nevertheless

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英文 高中

高一龍騰第七課all in one 請問有人會第九小題嗎? 謝謝

Angela Duckworth, an American s Power of Passion and Perseverance." The ideas in her talk were later made into a book with the same title, 3. was published in 2016. P₁ a C 4. years earlier, Duckworth accepted a job as a mathematics teacher at a public 5. the years, her students gradually taught her school in New York. Her talk details how that to be successful, natural intelligence alone is not enough. One must also possess what is 7. by a strong determination to known 6. grit. Grit refers to consistent effort achieve a goal. Through detailed research, Duckworth discovered that people with high levels 8. giving up on them. In other of grit remain highly motivated to achieve their goals words, someone with true grit will see himself or herself getting closer to his or her goal day by day. Therefore, that person will always be able to keep himself or herself achieving that goal. 9. to 10. Her book Duckworth's TED Talk and book have since inspired millions remained on The New York Times bestseller list for almost half a year following its publication. (C) how (D) why () 1. (A) what (X) 2. (A) so (A) 3. (A) which (B) which (B) such 36 (C) very (D) same (B) it (C) that (D) and (D) 4. (A) Few (B) Little (C) A little (D) A few (7) 5. (A) with (B) around (C) until (D) over (B) for (2) 6. (A) by (B) 7.(A) drives (D) to be (C) as (C) driving (B) driven (D) to drive (A) 8. (A) instead of (B) regardless of (C) except for (D) in addition to (B) 9. (A) dedicate (B) dedicating (C) dedicated (D) to dedicate (B) 10. (A) in turn (B) around the world (D) around the corner 六、文意選填:10% (A) worthy (B) discuss (C) technological (D) with (F) audience (G) speaks of (H) as well as (E) increase (1) celebrity (J) by From the beginning, before a word is spoken, it's clear that Molly Wright's TED Talk will be unusual. On the stage, a baby sits in a high chair. A little girl walks out, smiling at the 1.. This is Molly Wright, the youngest speaker yet to share her ideas viewers. The seven-year-old is here to 3. 2. TED children's mental growth With her neighbor's baby as an example Molly shown h C that cha (C) on their way W

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英文 高中

請問第四題如果選D的話合理嗎?覺得蠻通順的 謝謝!

II. 綜合測驗 With all the TED Talks available, how can you choose a good one to start with? TED.com offers several playlists that can introduce you to TED Talks. 1. playlist* features the 25 most-watched talks. Another, 2. "11 must-see TED Talks," aims to give an introduction to the wide range of topics covered. Still another has 3. of the very first talks to be uploaded. 4. , you might start with the one talk that is on all three lists: Sir Ken Robinson's "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" This talk 5. is from 2006, is about encouraging creativity in school. TED's most popular talk, it 6. more than 58 million times over the years. Talks also bed The 563.6 Talk. Eve miss one 1₁. online. T even if y If you still don't know 7. a talk, try TED.com's TED Recommends* system. Using jetoi sii ni sau tot jelewater at slytestil vibaori-pos nseil. some topics you find interesting. 9. with that this is very easy. All you have to do is 8. information, the system recommends a talk for you to watch and rate. After you watch that first 5021 (8) muntari A talk, a second is recommended based on your rating. 10. you watch and rate, the system learns your preferences* and can suggest more and more interesting talks for you. However you choose your first video, TED Talks can be so interesting that it probably won't be your last. 註*: playlist 播放清單;recommend 推薦;preference 偏好 註*:re 1. 6. (B) One coronal THC (C) Another (D) Other ( IV. 篇重 (B)1. ) 1. (A) Some s ohni T (B) known for (C) known as (D) known to (A) S (V) 2. (A) known by Say It (8) do (C) little SURMA) (D) a little st (B) a few B) 3. (A) few ( () 4. (A) In fact commemo (B) In other words (D) However 1 blowodi 10ei (C) Instead blow od si notlesinagio C (C) that (B), which (D), who (^) which bos HO(A) sl odi omr 978l odi Every videos all also launc follow the local focu (B) C in (C) T

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