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英文 高中

求1.8.13 只會一題也可以

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英文 高中

一直想不透到底哪裡錯了?是它答案給錯嗎?

39-42題為題組 Studies have found that human body's intolerance to cold varies significantly over a lifetime. Senior citizens, especially men aged 60 and above, are reported to be relatively less able to maintain their body temperature at a given cold exposure than young people do. The cold-triggered rise in metabolism is weakened in older people. Apart from that, older adults are slower to react to the cold and, thus, generate less body heat in defense. Normally, our skin reacts to cold by contracting surface blood vessels in protection, which is also slower with age. It is noted in The International Journal of Sports Medicine that older people have reduced skin sensitivity and a subjective perception as to how cold it is. Some can develop hypothermia even after exposure to mild cold weather or a small drop in temperature. Thereby they are more vulnerable to death from hypothermia. At any age, cold sensitivity is related to one's health condition in general. For example, the body's response to cold can be diminished under the influence of factors such as thyroid malfunction, diabetes and an abnormally low body mass index, as well as some medicines, including over-the-counter cold remedies. The best way to identify someone car with hypothermia is to look for confusion or sluggishness, weak pulse, slurred speech, shivering or stiffness in the arms and legs. If you suspect that someone is suffering from the hypothermia and you have a thermometer available, take his or her temperature. If it's lower than 95 degrees Fahrenheit, call 911 for emergency medical treatment.

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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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