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英文 高中

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(B) Have you ever pondered how you got your name? Few of us would answer "yes" since we 11_our naming traditions that we usually take them for granted. Actually, naming traditions vary from country to country. Some distinct differences 12__ customs can be easily spotted between Chinese culture and Western cultures. First of all, Chinese people tend to keep their family names from generation to generation while in many Western countries surnames often change, 13 is the reason why there is a wider range of them. Furthermore, Chinese and Western people show respect for their elders and ancestors in different ways. 14 do not pass on their given names, 14 the latter sometimes name their children after an ancestor. In cultures 15 family links are indicated in names, some unique rules exist. In Iceland, a person's last name usually comes directly from the first name of the father. For instance, a boy named Erik 16 a father named Lars would be named Erik Larsson. Lars's daughter, Kristin, would go by the name of Kristin Larsdottir. 17_, the vast majority of Icelandic names end in either "son" or "dottir." For the Yami people of Taiwan, the son does not take the name of the father, 18_, the father changes his name 18_ the birth of his first son. Additionally, the boy's grandfather's name is changed too. A 11. (A) are so used to (B) used to (C) got so used to (D) use to 12. (A) regards (B) regarding names (C) regarding naming (D) regards naming (B) which (C) it (D) what (A) The former; while B) The first; but (C) The former; however D) The first; yet nes CD B 13. JA) that AC

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英文 高中

求解這篇閱讀 謝謝!

II. 混合題:11% In 2018, the average annual hours worked in Taiwan was around 2,033 hours, which ranked second in Asia and fourth in the world. The long working hours then leads to a serious, widespread health issue called “burnout." “Burnout" can be described as a state of feeling extremely tired, either physically or mentally, due to a continuous heavy workload*. According to WHO, “burnout" can be recognized through three signs. First, people with burnout may have feelings of energy loss or exhaustion. Second, they may have a negative view of their career. Third, their professional productivity* may be greatly reduced. Although “burnout” may sound abstract and difficult to spot, this condition can have real-life effects and may lead to physical or mental health problems such as depression, or vulnerability* to illness. Thus, this issue should be taken seriously. Furthermore, the most important question is how we can accurately figure out all the health problems that are closely related to a heavy workload. Also, the government should put more effort into preventing more widespread “burnout” in the future. 註:workload 工作負擔 productivity 生產效率 vulnerability 易受傷害 ) 34. What is the purpose of this passage? (3%) (A) To offer an effective solution to a health issue. (B) To introduce a health issue caused by a heavy workload. (C) To share an experience of dealing with a health problem. (D) To tell the difference between two kinds of health problems. ) 35. What can we know from this passage? (3%) (A) Work pressure may be one of the reasons for mental health problems. (B) Diseases caused by heavy workloads are less common among Taiwanese. (C) The government is already trying to reduce the average workload in Taiwan. (D) The average working hours of Taiwanese are the second highest in the world. 36. How does the author describe “burnout” in this passage? Find out the one sentence and copy it down (5%) VII. 翻譯:20%(37每格1分,38至40 每題6分,39至40 為一題組) 37. 為了保持身材,Ben 每天下班後都在健身房健身。 To keep in good shape, Ben 38. Patrick 從健身房回家之後,他冲澡然後就躺下休息 in the gym every day after work. o 全国回国日香西兰羊日百了,

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高職國英數 高中

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1-1(Unit 10) Choose the best words to complete the sentences. out designers care Weird recycling fashion admit remind simply report runways style dress snap attention up 1."People differently in New York and Paris," says Scott Schuman, who writes a blog " about People in cities around the world pay to their clothes, and they work hard to look beautiful. They use their culture and the materials around them to create their own look. Schuman started his blog to share photos of people that I saw on the streets of New York.” He thought the people looked fashionable, and he put photos online. Schuman isn't alone. Bloggers all around the world are using their cameras to what is happening in their home cities. Since bloggers find and write about stylish people on the street, this type of fashion is called street _.Fashion changes often. With the Internet, street style changes even more quickly. Bloggers only need minutes to a picture and post it online. Their readers can use those ideas to create their own styles. Fashion used to come from the of Paris and Milan. Now fashion is homegrown. - -) 2. What happens when fashionable people start _? A recycled-clothing fashion show, of course! The people of Austin, Texas, aren't afraid to they live in an interesting city. The city slogan is Keep Austin and the city has many hip’ cafes and stores. There are also a lot of people in Austin who work hard to take of the environment. Recycling and being eco- friendly is so important in Austin that the city is sometimes called America's greenest city. Every year, the Austin Museum of Art has the Keep Austin Beautiful Recycled Fashion Show. They have the show to people to recycle. More than 20 designers come with clothes from recycled materials for the show. In recent shows, have used plastic bags, old furniture, bike tires, and second-hand clothes. Recently, designer Tina Sparkles created a dress made of colorful computer wires for the show.

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