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三填(10題,每題2 分,共 20 分,答錯無倒扣) 21 for these, though. Why are we so different? Some people hate the feeling of being afraid and avoid situations like visiting ghost houses, watching scary movies, and telling ghost stories around the campfire. Others have a Researchers have found the answer lies in how the chemicals in our brain work. When we are afraid, our bodies can make fight-or-flight response, a reaction that helps us to decide whether to fight or escape. In these situations, our brains combination of hormones. Interestingly, the way our bodies respond to these_20determines whether we get to the movie theater to see a horror film or not. 22 a a have Psychologists say that people who 24 themselves in scary situations need to make sure that they are in a safe environment. For example, people who visit ghost houses have the _25 that they are going to be scared. They may 26 fear when Godzilla or Count Dracula starts chasing them. However, they know the _27aren't real, so they can enjoy the high feeling associated with the fight-or-flight response. Some people also feel a sense of confidence after they live through a 28 situation, even if they know it is false. How about you? When a scary 29__ turns up, will you escape or enjoy the fear? No matter which one you choose, there is no doubt that no one wants to face the $30. (A) horrible (C) release in real life. It's natural that everyone will escape from real danger. (D) tragedy (B) place (AC) expectation (AD) monsters (E) passion (BC) creature (AB) sudden (AE) chemicals

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為什麼第7題不選D選A,求解??

2676 1st: 43 The scientists decided to light fires that would burn off the gas, figuring that it would only be a few weeks 4. the gas was all gone. They evidently made a miscalculation, as the fires have been burning constantly for over 40 years. In 2010, the president of Turkmenistan VR recommended that the Stater* (should) Ver 5. filled in to limit the amount of gas that is burned. However, no action has yet been taken. Thus, the Door to Hell remains firmly open, drawing tourists from all over the world to gaze into its fiery depths. 事 3. to those who live nearby. 1. Adultimately (B) respectively 2.(A) coming down ( (B) blending in 倒塌 (A) menace FATA 4. (A) until 5 A) was 3 fa (C) approximately (C) giving in 威育恐嚇 (B) hypocrisy 飾 (C)facility 設施) (B) when (C) before to be (B) be Partid 199 a 201 (D) constantly (D) going out Right (D) legacy 產 Dif (D) had been While scientists are 6. to find ways of improving plants, medicine, and human beings, many arguments are being 7. . Some arguments may be personal, social, or economic but more likely, they tend to be moral. And it is believed that genetic engineering will keep on mmm. 工程学 changing us throughout this century. 8. genetic In general, people question the whole use of genetic engineering. engineering will improve the way we grow food and care for our environment, people still question genetic engineering. What may be questioned is how companies may 9. their 2023/01/03 19:55 use. and h how is, c que exp sce in te re C

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A) TU. (A) yawns (C) 11. (A) with (B) (B) was at TISK UT porches when made its way to (C) exhibits (C) until 三、閱讀測驗(20%) The custom of merienda spread from Spain to other parts of the world, especially places with a history of Spanish colonization. For example, it is enjoyed in the Spanish-speaking countries of North, Central, and South America. At the same time, different countries have adapted the meal to suit their own particular tastes and preferences. In the Philippines, a colony of Spain from 1565 to 1898, the foods enjoyed at merienda are different from those eaten in Spain. Merienda in Spain features an array of snacks like olives, yogurt, fresh fruit, and sandwiches. While in the Philippines, it is more likely to feature local favorites like deep-fried bananas or stir-fried noodles with salted bread. Furthermore, in Spain, the term merienda relates to a meal eaten between lunch and dinner. In the Philippines, it can also be seen as a light meal between breakfast and lunch. Also, Portugal, Morocco, and Brazil are other countries that have their own takes on merienda. ( ) 12. What do we know about Spain from the passage? (A) It had an empire that stretched across the globe. (B) It introduced the world to their local fried snacks. (C) It is famous for its brunch called merienda. (D) It adopted the traditions of other countries. Was turned off by (D) emissions (D) despite ( ) 13. What is true about merienda in the Philippines? (A) It doesn't include any kind of fruit. (B) It is similar to merienda in Portugal. (C) It is considered a relatively unknown event. (D) It can take place in the morning or afternoon.

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