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英文 高中

求解 感覺文章都看得懂 但是題目寫出來答案覺得怪怪的 謝謝

28. 29. every day. They also have weekends off, like everybody working on Earth. How astronauts spend their free time varies from person to person. Some chat with family members or surf the Internet. (Yes, even though they're hundreds of kilometers the Earth, they can still get access to the Internet up there!) Others watch TV, read books, or play cards just like the Sometimes, they simply enjoy the breathtaking views from their window. 30. of us. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1. 閱讀測驗:9% We arrived yesterday following a six-hour flight. Though it takes me some time to get used to floating around, it's good to be back. The view up here is just awesome. Today's Saturday, so I can take it easy. After breakfast, I'll probably play some music on the keyboard for a while. Then I'll watch my favorite TV show while jogging on the treadmill. Though tying myself to the treadmill and running facing straight down is pretty weird, I'd hate to get out of shape while away. Then, it'll be time for lunch. I always miss pizza, so if it were possible I'd eat that. However, it looks like we're only having bags of instant beef stew* and brownies. In the afternoon, I'll call my wife and kids back home. Although there's a slight delay on the line, we can usually hear each other surprisingly clearly. I'd be lying if I said I didn't miss them. In the evening, I'll probably play chess with my Russian co-worker, or cards with the Japanese crew members. Hopefully I can pick up a little more of their languages; it makes communicating much easier. Before going to bed, I'll have a liquid dinner of soup, followed by a dry shower with towels and soap. Then I'll strap* myself into my standing sleeping bag, and glance at the Earth while reading one of the novels I brought with me. Just another normal weekend inside the ISS! 註:beef stew 燉牛肉 strap 用帶子繫好 ( ) 31. What is the passage mainly about? (A) Food choices in space. (B) Equipment on the ISS. (C) An astronaut's daily life. (D) An astronaut's working checklist. ) 32. According to the passage, why is it weird to exercise in space? (A) Because you will be out of shape after you exercise. (B) Because will float around while you're exercising. (C) Because you can't watch TV while jogging on the treadmill. (D) Because you have to tie yourself and run facing straight down. ) 33. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the passage? (A) The astronaut will call his family in the afternoon. you ( (B) This is the first time for the astronaut to be in space. (C) The astronaut eats instant beef stew and brownies rather than pizza. (D) The astronaut plans to learn some foreign languages from his teammates. wol vino od

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英文 高中

請問為什麼第二題錯了?🙏🏻🌞

高中英文綜合應用(上)-閱讀測驗、文意選填、克漏字、翻譯寫作、作又跟 閱讀測驗實戰練習 題組) The brain, which weighs less than 2.2 pounds, is perhaps the C 03. Wha some responsible fror (A) (B) (C ( Part 1閱讀測驗、文 Part 1 閱讀測驗、文意選填 complicated organ in our bodies. Although scientists have not been able to solve all the mysteries of this amazing organ, they have made for learning, memory, and language. Recent studies indicate that the two progress. They have found that certain parts of the brain are halves of the brain -- the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere play extremely important roles in learning and communicating. The left hemisphere deals with rules, lists of information, and short-term memory. In contrast, the right hemisphere deals with feelings, colors, and term memory. Scientists recognize the importance of both hemispheres in individuals learn languages. They believe that some learners use one half Scientists now relate left and right hemispheres to the way different of their brains more than the other half. Left-brained learners usually long- 04. the learning of all sorts, including language learning. A. repetition to learn. Right-brained learners look for a general picture and concentrate on relating new information to what they already know. They use associations and intuition to learn. Most people fall into one of these types. If teachers know whether their students are left brained or right-brained, they can help them learn better. (D) 01. Which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) Most people are left-brained learners. (B) Scientists have solved all the mysteries of the brain. (C) Language learning takes place only in one hemisphere. (D) Left-brained learners are good at learning grammatical rules. (A) Q2 . Which is the best title of the passage? (A) The Amazing Human Brain (B) A Recent Scientific Discovery (C) Short-Term and Long-term Memory (D) Discoveries in the Two Hemispheres 8

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國文 高中

第13題為什麼不能選C,乙文的第四行不是說「計數器焦慮」,導致了…,還有…。所以計數器焦慮不是應該是原因嗎?

O 2 13、14 為題組:閱讀下列甲、乙二文,回答 13、14題。 貝佛認為,人類傾向尋求增強己方立場的訊號,藉由情緒化的「部族語言」(fibal languages) 在網路上確立身分、辨識敵我、排除異見。運動比賽是最佳例證,不同球隊的支持者穿戴印有隊徽的衣 帽,臉上彩繪符號,為己方加油壯聲,甚至彼此叫陣嗡聲。 當這類部族語言進入政治場域,很容易刺激網路情緒,高築壁壘分明的對抗聲浪;麻煩的是,社群 網站的演算法邏輯,進一步獎賞這些立場鮮明的激烈言詞,打壓溫和意見。於是,恐懼、憤怒、帶有情 緒字眼的訊息,往往躍為社群網站的優勢貼文,即使其中包含大量錯誤資訊。 麻煩的是,多數社群媒體的演算法邏輯,植基於三個商業模式的支柱:(一)社群網站鼓勵快速、 大量的訊息生產,鼓勵情緒渲染;而不鼓勵審慎節制、委婉論證;(二)社群網站以按讚、分享、數字 提醒等各種手段鼓勵訊息擴散,但不考慮擴散的後果;(三)藉由前兩者,社群網站攫取海量用戶及活 躍互動,從中收集個人資料與偏好,構成鉅細靡遺且精細分類的集中化資料庫,再轉手出售廣告。 臉書等社群網站尋求快速擴張、巨額獲利、天價市值的天性,决定了它的致命缺陷;而動輒數億的 用戶規模,又讓它具備顛覆實體社會的殺傷力。最近一期《外交政策》雜誌甚至直指,「按讚行為」將 是一種未來戰爭型態,誰能控制網路民意,就可能贏得這場無聲戰爭。所以,當我們卡在「又愛又恨」 的社群媒體困局裡,動彈不得;當臉書及推特大到似乎難以撼搖。難道,一切終究無解? (節錄自黃哲斌〈社群媒體之必要,以及如何修好它?〉) 乙、 某種程度上,臉書實現了這個恐怖想像,各種眼花撩亂的數據,暗示著網路上的虛擬社會資本;而 且,除了少數例外,你無法關閉這些數字,那些令人焦慮、虛榮、驕傲、誤信、妒忌、自我感覺良好、 湧生差別心的各式計數器。不管你是否喜歡,它們成為陌生人掂量你的指標之一。 這種「計數器焦慮」,導致了臉書官方各種「管太多」,不斷跳出提示,要你更新學歷資料、要你 更新工作經歷、要你趕快回覆網友留言、要你為那些「互動程度超過其他 90%貼文」的文章買廣告, 還有那些不斷浮現的交友邀請、私訊通知、直播通知,右上角每一個紅底數字,都像是不停按電鈴的郵 差。 最後,我的臉書個人頁面上,掛滿各種數字與一言難盡的狀態,像是耶誕樹上叮叮噹噹的紅綠吊 飾,仿佛把自己活成一家公關公司。 (節錄自黃哲斌《慢車離開臉書的理由》) } 18 下列有關「臉書」與「部落語言」的敘述,符合甲、乙二文觀點的是:(A甲文的「部族語 言」是一種區辨敵我的訊號,主要是透過溫和堅定的語言,以達到排除異己的效果 (B)甲文提 美滿。及「臉書」、政治場域、充斥憤怒情緒緒的「部族語言」三者結合,常躍升為網站優勢貼文(C) 乙文「計數器焦慮」與「右上角每一個紅底數字,都像是不停按電鈴的郵差」是前因後果的關 係DZ文「仿佛把自己活成一家公關公司」強調必須多面向的學習,才能跟上社會快速的腳 大步。 C 13

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