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英文 高中

想請問112學測這題,我找不太到B跟D判斷的關鍵!

43 46ool vislil teom indixon 21 brodwogezang out of quibroso A M Situated off the coast of Tanzania and washed by the warm, clean waters of the Indian Ocean Zanzibar is a tropical archipelago comprised of several scattered islands. This popular beach people know that in the past, control of Zanzibar meant access to unimaginable wealth destination is now famous for its white sand beaches, slender palms, and turquoise seas. But few From ancient times, Zanzibar has been a trading hotspot, thanks to its location on the trade route between Arabia and Africa. Traders from Asia had already visited the islands 900 years before the arrival of its first permanent settlers from the African mainland (around 1000 AD). In the 8 century, Persian merchants built settlements here, which grew over the next four centuries into their trading posts. Between the 12th and 15th centuries, trade increased between Arabia, Persia, and Zanzibar, bringing the archipelago both wealth and power. During the Age of Exploration, commerce in Zanzibar quickly boomed, largely due to the rise of the spice trade. At the close of the 15th century, Europeans' craze for spices gave rise to the Spice Route, a network of sea lanes joining Europe with the Far East, where most spices came from. In 1498, Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama made the first sea voyage to India, via the southernmost tip of Africa. In 1499, he arrived at Zanzibar, an archipelago sitting at the crossroads of the Spice Route The islands soon attracted traders from different lands. Hundreds of ships sailing the Spice Route docked here, bringing spices and goods for transaction, and Zanzibar became one of the biggest trading centers in the world. im wolldr MoldW 24 Since the 16th century, Zanzibar has come under the rule of the Portuguese, the Arabians, and then the British, each leaving a mark on the place. The paths of various religions also crossed here: Muslims have lived peacefully with Christians and Buddhists on the islands for centuries. The unique cultural intersections, scented with the aroma of cloves, vanilla, and cinnamon floating in the air, give these jewels on the li Indian Ocean an amazing charm that goes far beyond tropical beach fun. 2b60122019 alaog anomalie abnolaî (A) Mineiton bu 43. Which of the following is true about the earliest traders in Zanzibar?bsler (8) Lembiar ogslegirlons (0) (A) The earliest traders arrived around 900 AD. (B) Most of the earliest merchants came from Africa. emise ogulsquitone (CI) (C) Asian merchants arrived centuries before the African settlers. (D) Traders from Persia settled down permanently around 1000 AD. 12 年 學測

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英文 高中

想問錯在哪裡😢

anes and PB16. B 17 (18) with 二、綜合測驗(30%) People are often curious about how different animals sleep. How can birds like Alpine swifts, for instance, keep _(16)____ while they're asleep? How can some underwater creatures such as goldfish sleep without ever _(17)__ their eyes? Why don't cute sea otters float away when they sleep on their backs in the water? How do dolphins manage to keep at least ____(18)____ their brain awake at all times? How can large bears hibernate for months on end ____(19)___the wild? And how can giraffes sleep only _(20)___? All these different ways (21)____ sleeping seem incredible to humans. That's why many people enjoy studying the (22)___ habits of certain animal sleepers. They watch closely to see how these animals behave ____(23)____ their sleep. They like to compare their sleeping positions with their own. Such observations help scientists ___(24)__animal sleeping behavior better and find out which creatures sleep more or less than we humans do. Lastly, observing animal sleep also reveals other secrets. Some humans, _(25)___, might wonder how animals manage to stay safe while sleeping. After all, in the animal world, there's always the danger of taking a nap and being eaten! (A) to fly (B) fly (A) close (B) closing (A) halves (B) halves of (A) in (B) on 20. (A) a day thirty minutes C(C) thirty minutes a day ich is C C 19. B en hè 21. (A) to 22. (A) amazed D 23. (A) until ate 24. (A) understood A D 25. (A) for example (B) on (B) amazing (B) for (B) understanding (B) on the contrary (D) flying (D) closed (D) one half (C) flies (C) closes (C) one half of (C) at (D) to (B) a minute thirty days (D) thirty days a minute (C) for (C) amazingly (C) when (C) understand (C) as a result (D) of (D) amaze (D) during (D) to understanding (D) for a start

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英文 高中

看很久,想請問第六題D為什麼不行!非常感謝!!

5 Week 6 Day 1 Animals 0 1 2 ▾ Turritopsis dohrnii, the immortal jellyfish 31 G Forever Young Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live forever? Most people consider this an impossible dream, but for one species of jellyfish, immortality is just another part of life. It's been called "the immortal jellyfish," and it is only about five millimeters long, smaller than your fingernail. What's special about this kind of jellyfish is that it can reverse its life cycle by changing its cells in a process called transdifferentiation. After it becomes sexually mature, it can force its cells to become those of a progressively younger version of itself. Its umbrella and tentacles are absorbed back into its body, and it sinks to the ocean floor to become an immature pod, or polyp. This polyp can then produce new jellyfish identical to the adult. One of the benefits of reversing its life cycle is that the jellyfish can survive periods when food is scarce or conditions are dangerous. By returning to its immature stage, it can wait out these harsh conditions as a polyp and emerge again when conditions are more stable. 0 Though it can still be killed by other sea creatures, this remarkable ability to survive against all odds has allowed the tiny jellyfish to spread around the world. Scientists suspect that these immortal animals are being accidentally ferried around the world by long-distance cargo ships. The jellyfish get sucked into the ships and are then transported thousands of miles away from their original habitats. There are now so many in the world's oceans that some are calling it an invasion. The species was discovered over a century ago, but its amazing ability was not noticed until fairly recently. This power to dramatically alter its cells has been of great interest to scientists who are trying to find ways to cure illnesses like cancer and heart disease. These currently incurable conditions could be eliminated by the discovery of how to change one kind of cell into another. BROO G Although it might take a while for scientists to figure out how we humans can permanently avoid dying of old age, there is no doubt that the immortal ab jellyfish ho holds the key to immortality. T life cycle of a jellyfish: polypoid stage (bottom), budding stage (left), and medusa stage (right) Questions mi Insions n 1. Which of the following is the main idea of this article? Main Idea avia The immortal jellyfish is found all over the world. Gol b The immortal jellyfish was discovered in the 1800s.qemi 2A 291igms The immortal jellyfish holds the secret to immortality. 163 092 20506A odr MARY 000 S Den The immortal jellyfish fights for survival.in mont 2. What does this article focus on? a An interesting creature. Scientific discoveries. b An impossible dream. Ship and boat building 3. Which of the following statements is NOT true? de a The immortal jellyfish can theoretically live forever. The immortal jellyfish has spread all over the world. & of folto The immortal jellyfish can alter its cells. ad61A sm60 The immortal jellyfish's ability was known a century age. bhoW 191A awel art of bsd Subject Matter commen bn alevins bermA 13 bris-lasyal *Supporting Details sds ni fripuol lesal 9612 276d eri sonot 36HW Inference. naws 4. Which of the following statements is probably true? a Studying the immortal jellyfish will result in a medical breakthrough. hinuos b The immortal jellyfish population will begin to shrink rapidly ni insy pais Scientists will not find anything useful by studying the immortal jellyfish. 196123 herw Human beings will become immortal within the next decade. 03 art 5. What does the word ferried in paragraph four man? Words in context Lost. Bord Transported.qu adr b Destroyed. of amilzuM 19rito ds1A ynsm bazus za zid yllelonenit a Hunted. B 6. Which of the following could this article also be used as? a A pamphlet advertising skin cream. bA script for a short nature documentary. GAn article in a diving magazine. The preface to a book about sea creatures. Week Day 6 Forever Young a Text Form 97192 bhow adt honpi328W sd!

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