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英文 高中

請問19題的C選項白話意思是啥?

(B) eXcluding (B) batches (C) despite (C) landscapes (D) herds into A 15. (A) colonies 第16 至20 題為題組 Anyone with half a brain knows that elephants are extremely large creatures. In fact, they are the largest land animals on Earth. Therefore, it would be next to impossible to _(16)_ one if it was standing in the middle of a room, wouldn't it? te y k j bu bas WO One would think so, but it's not true for those utilizing the idiom, elephant in the room. ibis 13 74 expression is used when there's an obvious truth that everyone is aware of and is deliberale being ignored. The issue ranges from simple questions, of the uncomfortable subject is brought play so as not to cause embarrassment or trigger arguments. _(19) the speaker of the idiom feels the highly sensitive issue is best avoided. Conversely, the one bringing up he topic believes that it ought to be discussed openly as it's not going to go away _(20) . For the world today, climate change and global poverty are two massive elephants. Sadly, governments everywhere are running out of the room as quickly as possible. B 16. (A) examine (B) overlook (C) appreciate (D) underline D 17. (A) barely yt (B) merely 13 (C) respectively (D) deliberately A 18. (A) regarding (B) showing (C) through (D) among CV 19. (A) If not 403792bgát (B) If ever Barney (C) If anything D) If possible 40% 162694 B 20. (A) to itself (B) by itself (C) on call (D) in case taboos (18) race or religion. The conscious 7. phs, or solutions to controversial topics 三、文意選填(占10 分) 說明:第21題至第 30 題,每題一個空格,請依文意在文章後所提供的(A)到(L)選項中分別選出 最適當者,並將其英文字母代號畫記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得1分。 ~New 必勝卷第17回試題-2~

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英文 高中

想問第19題為什麼是A

prov 1991 yomone the dog 16 16 17 16 E 20 kHMms Blouq bocwoner douz to yasanoo od ni A series of experiments were carried out on two dozen breeds, from poodles to pit bulls. From the results, researchers found that when a dog watched its owner yawn, a stranger was far more likely to yawn its owner. Dogs in the study also demonstrated that, for the most part, they could not be fooled. They responded frequently to _18_yawns, but lesson but less so to fake yawns 19 people simply stretched and then opened and closed their mouths without making noise. Tuomas 190 SUOMO CCSW 11W Previous studies have suggested that dogs could "catch" the yawns of sleepy people. But if so, it boxslar Ilmouro evielio vienotai A was not clear why. Some researchers called it a sign of the 20 between man and his best friend. Others argued that perhaps the behavior in dogs was just a result of mild stress or anxiety.tion 16. (A) not only...but (六、一宗 (B) between...and (C) neither...nor (D) either...or 上帝造節暴露。 (A) in addition to (B) in response to dur (C) in charge of BB D on behalf of (Bl clarified 一件事 18. (A) genius (B) general (C) genuine (D) ingenious C ose weight, one should have a diet high in fresh fruits and veze ERELII 1 (A) where acks, such a (B) which to a where l-liq A odai which or 101 also whatutsot bobssons mit (C) what (D) howodqtisme AC POOD.PESAga botnsommingplaseada sidor shivbilo puso morati dorerannat sambogba 20. (A) affairs 78% (B) bonding moito(C) ally inu 000,025s (D) trend snodiqtism2 B buhom A mort de sodio ghorausmadairlady swobelinu 000.001s DAB OD I-

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英文 高中

求解31題! 謝謝

免识」及 健身 及重量 已估 伟 Audience members looked up to see a twelve-year-old African boy on the stage. Introducing as Richard, he went on to share a wonderful story of courage and creativity. Ever since the age of nine, Richard had been a cowherd, guarding the cattle on his father's farm. Living on the edge of a national park in rural Kenya as they did, however, made this a difficult and dangerous task. The park wasn't completely fenced in, and animals like zebras would sometimes wander out into nearby farmlands to graze*. Unfortunately, hungry lions would often follow. Waking up one morning to find that a lion had killed his father's only bull, Richard became determined to find a solution. He experimented with fire and scarecrows during his nightly watches, but neither proved successful. Then, one night, he discovered that walking around with a flashlight did keep the frightening beasts away. He then thus realized that what he really needed was lights that could keep flashing on and off. Luckily, little Richard was no stranger to technology; he had often been scolded* for taking his mother's radio apart. By connecting LED bulbs, a box with ordinary light switches, and an old car battery powered by a solar panel*, he invented what would later become known as “Lion Lights." Soon, this simple but highly effective tool is used all over Kenya to safely and peacefully drive off not just lions, but also leopards and other beasts. Certainly, the TED crowd must have thought it was a bright idea. At the end of his speech, everyone was on their feet cheering. 註:graz 吃草 scold 責備 solar panel 太陽能板 31. What is the main purpose of this passage? gu bains (A) To show how dangerous it is to live in Kenya. (B) To teach people how to survive and live well in Kenya. (C) To introduce a brave boy from Kenya and his invention. (D) To explain why other animals are killed by lions in Kenya. 32.Based on this passage, what is NOT a part of “Lion Lights”? () A radio. 以 CCB nonel

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英文 高中

請問第一題和第三題為什麼錯?

高中英文綜合應用(上 @Unit 1 閱讀 EXAMPLE 1 autumn. How does this happen? Pat 1 閱讀測驗、文意選填 We all enjoy the beautiful show of leaves as they change colors each Trees take water from under the ground and they take a gas called carbon dioxide from the air. They then use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose, a kind of sugar. They need glucose as food for growing. The way they turn water and carbon dioxide into glucose is called chlorophyll helps make photosynthesis happen. Chlorophyll is what gives photosynthesis, which means “putting together with light." A chemical called leaves their green color. As summer ends and autumn comes. The days get shorter and shorter This is how trees “know” to begin getting ready for winter. During winter, there is not enough light or water for photosynthesis. Trees will rest and live off the food they stored during summer. They begin to shut down their food-making factories. The green chlorophyll disappears from the leaves and we begin to see yellow and orange colors. In fact, small amounts of these colors have been in the leaves all the time. We just cannot see them in summer, because they are covered up by the green chlorophyll. In some trees, like maples, glucose is kept in the leaves after photosynthesis stops. The cool nights of autumn turn glucose into a red color. Thus, all the reasons above explain why we can see such beautiful changing colors of leaves in autumn. [2004 九月北模第一次) = 1 L 《筆記間 carbon dioxide 1 glucose in the photosynthesis 4 7 3 1 E A chlorophyll and shut down Pigt

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