年級

科目

問題的種類

英文 高中

請問12題為什麼選D🥺

B c B 第 11 至 15 題為題組 April Fools' Day, one of the most light-hearted days of the year, has an unclear origin. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons from winter to spring; others, however, believe that it 11 the adoption of a new calendar. Ancient cultures celebrated New Year's Day on or around April 1, which roughly coincides with the beginning of spring. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar, which called for New Year's Day to be celebrated on January 1, However, many people, (either refusing to accept the new date or not having heard about it, 12 to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to fool them into believing something false. 13, the practice spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world. 14 to create elaborate hoaxes to fool others. Nowadays, on April Fools' Day, people often Newspapers, radio and TV stations, and websites have participated in the April 1 tradition of making 15 reports in order to fool their audiences. The BBC once reported that Swiss farmers were experiencing a spaghetti crop and showed scenes of people harvesting noodles from trees. Guess what? A great number of viewers were fooled. 11. (A) leads to 12. (A) continue 13. (A) Precisely 14. (A) come to an end 15. (A) fictional 第 16 至 20 題為題組 (B) brings out (B) continuing (B) Eventually (B) go to great lengths (B) essential (C) stems from (C) to continue (C) Additionally (C) put in service (C) ancient (D) comes across (D) continued (D) Literally (D) hold in store (D) subjective ioon outhor and journalist His writing style,

已解決 回答數: 1
英文 高中

求解2 第三行第一段時間不是說不能確定了嗎🥺

Advanced 10 5 SA ENGLISH TH Having bip oesn't have to With t such as Beetho- All suffered fro treatment, the can't live a n 66 The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder L ife in the modern world can be confusing and fast-paced. Every day, our brains are forced to make sense of an endless stream of information from the Internet, TV, and newspapers. As if that weren't enough, we must balance our social and work schedules while still making time for our families. It's no wonder that many people sometimes feel overwhelmed by the ups and downs of their life. But for people with (bipolar disorder, this roller coaster ride never seems to end. Yet many people suffering from this disease don't even know they have it. Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people have trouble controlling their moods. Instead of having a balanced temperament, patients often move between extreme excitement and depression. In less serious cases, it can cause a person to be overly energetic and talkative throughout the day. It could also make the sufferer become anxious about minor things that wouldn't bother most people. In severe cases, people can become extremely depressed and lose their will to live. sbu Scientists are still unsure why people develop bipolar disorder, but many 15 believe it is caused by a combination of internal and external factors. They believe it comes from a chemical imbalance in the body, which may be genetic. But when this is combined with high levels of pressure, bipolar disorder seems to worsen. Re Since bipolar disorder is complex, it can be difficult to treat. One approach to get it under control is through medication. The drug lithium is often prescribed, 20 since it can control patients' moods in both the manic and depressive stages. Psychotherapy is also used to help people change the negative thoughts that frequently accompany their severe mood swings. 196

已解決 回答數: 1
英文 高中

請問17題的這四個選項分別差在哪!

第10至20題為選組 The five-pointed star drawn with five lines is known today as the pentagram. It is an ancient symbol which has held different meanings. Today, we can see the pentagram 16. as jewelry or designs on clothing. The Sumerians were the first to use the five-pointed star polygon. They wrote about the symbol in records 17. 3000 B.C. In the context of that civilization, the pentagram was a character in a writing system. The Babylonians, a culture with close historical links to Sumer, used the pentagram 18. the planets. Its five points indicated five planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. In ancient China, the pentagram corresponded to Wu Xing, the five elements that make up the world: metal, wood, fire, earth, and water. In European folklore, it was said to come with magical properties. The 19. of the star affected its significance. With one point facing upward, the pentagram represented "white" magic (good). 20. with two points facing upward, the same symbol stood for "black" magic (evil). Nowadays the symbolism of the pentagram is still commonly used, but it is good to know more of its history than just a fashion statement. 16, (A) wearing 17. (A) originated from 18 (A) in favor of 19. (A) exhibition 20. (A) In reverse C D 18/ CB (B) worn (B) stemmed from (B) in light of (B) attribution (B) In particular (C) that wears (C) dated back to (C) in reference to (C) orientation (C) To some extent (D) to be worn (D) traced back to (D) in proportion to (D) illumination (D) By the same token

已解決 回答數: 1
PromotionBanner
英文 高中

B選項哪裡有講到history😅

1 閱讀測驗1 on the Canadian The maple leaf is Canada's national symbol, proudly displayed flag. The leaf[emblemlcan also be found on the logos of many business in Canada, including Air Canada, and it is also the symbol for the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. In addition, it is used by the federal government, and it is on the Canadian coat of arms. The maple leaf is the North American country's most typical symbol of national pride, and Canadians are fond of all things maple. Visitors, too, love the o take pictures as the leaves turn yellow, maple leaf. They come in droves every fall to orange, and red. b If there is nothing more American than apple pie, then there is nothing more Canadian than maple syrup. This famous by-product of the maple tree is a huge industry in the country. Everyone around the world loves maple syrup, and an estimated 85% of the world's production comes from Canada. Further, most of it comes from Quebec, one of the thirteen provinces and territories in the country. However, the history of this delicious syrup goes back before there were any provinces or a country known as Canada. Centuries before Europeans explored and settled in North America, indigenous people had perfected the process of tapping the sticky, sweet sap from the trees. It was First Nations people who taught this valuable technique to settlers.small 9101 Steeped in Canada's history, maple syrup making is celebrated as a proud tradition. As early spring brings warmer temperatures, conditions become ripe for tapping and collecting the precious sap) from the trees. Several festivals are held around Canada to mark the joyous occasion. Of course maple-flavored treats are featured, like hot (taffy served on fresh snow and eaten with wooden sticks. Local folk music and other entertainment round out the festivities and add to the light-hearted atmosphere. These festivals naturally attract plenty of tourists. botabro ollja BX 5 What is the purpose of the first paragraph? quola dinoms zie menuol 220m (A) To show how maple trees prove to be a tourist attraction. stewas able (9) (B) To explain how maple trees play a role in the Canadian history. alduon

已解決 回答數: 1
英文 高中

請問portray 和shaping在這裡要怎麼填?是因為有as所以portray要填第一個嗎?那我想問,如果要說將a塑造成b要怎麼寫,是shape a as b嗎?還是不能這樣用?

58 Unit 8 Selling Smoking According to the American Lung Association, 90% of all smokers begin smoking before the age of 21. One reason for this is the media, smoking as glamorous and cool, which strongly influences children and adolescents. The ban on tobacco advertising in various countries shows that authorities realize, V₁. ad the 2 between the media and smoking. Most tobacco advertising posts 3 fashionable people with cigarettes, suggesting that smoking improves social status. The handsome "Marlboro Man" promoting Marlboro cigarettes, for instance, encouraged many boys to 4 the habit. Few know that David McLean, the model who played the "Marlboro Man," died of lung cancer after 5 smoking. 6 advertising, movies promote smoking, especially when famous movie stars like Julia Roberts in My Best Friend's Wedding and Leonardo Dicaprio in Titanic, smoke on-screen. Alarmingly, two-thirds of all smoking scenes in Hollywood's top 50 movies (2000-2001) were in films targeting children of 13 and younger, thus creating a new of young smokers. 7 贊助活動 Tobacco companies also subtly sell their products by sponsoring events to 8 their brand names. For instance, in the world of sport, tobacco companies like British American Tobacco sponsor popular Formula 1 teams like Ferrari at motor races worldwide. 9 public opinion, stricter regulations on Thus, the media, which plays such an important role in evidently has a major part in making youngsters smoke. 10 the direct and indirect promotion of smoking, young people will continue to smoke. They smoke to feel accepted in society, not knowing their health is seriously damaged. Apart from A) (Without 1. 6. FH A take up (G) attractive 2. 7. l E promote (H) portraying 3. 8. CG XU 4. 9. link shaping B # 1 5. 10. generation (J) excessive J

已解決 回答數: 1