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想問這題的39題 答案是C 想問A選項跟B選項 分別代表哪些字(文章中) 答案主要在第四段 但是我覺得founder跟holder還有sponsor意思也不太接近

第4頁 共7 頁 109 年指考(補考) 英文考科 五、閱讀測驗(占32分) 說明:第36題至第51題,每題請分別根據各篇文章之文意選出最適當的一個選項,請畫記 在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」。各題答對者,得2分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個 選項者,該題以零分計算。 第36 至39 題為題組 I am thrilled to welcome you to the 20th annual Roger Ebert's Film Festival, a special event in partnership with the University of Illinois College of Media, the greater Champaign-Urbana community, and movie lovers everywhere . Little did we think, back in 1999, that our experiment in reinventing the film festival to make a festival that celebrated overlooked films, formats and genres, and the women and men who made those films would become a landmark annual event in the life of our community and contribute to the renovation of the remarkable Virginia Theater, our home from the very beginning. In selecting the films for this year, Chaz Ebert and I looked to women filmmakers for our inspiration. Fully half of our films are either directed or co-directed by women, and several others have women in powerful produeing roles. Films directed or co-directed by women include “13th," directed by Ava DuVernay, “Belle," directed by Amma Asante, and "American Splendor," directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, And women producers include Lynda Obst and Emma Thomas ("Interstellar”) and Ruth Ann Harnisch and Danielle Renfrew Behrens (“Columbus"). Our opening night film is “The Fugitive," directed by University of Illinois alumnus Andrew Davis. Our Saturday night film is the classic "The Big Lebowski.” Our guest will be the Hollywood legend Jeff Dowd. And of course The Alloy Orchestra will be back, this year with “A Page of Madness,” the classic Japanese silent film. We would like to thank our sponsors, volunteers, festival pass holders, and individual ticket holders for their welcome participation in this endeavor. We look forward to your unwavering support as our festival continues to blossom each spring in central Illinois. We especially want to thank the University of Illinois for their loyal support year after year. This festival is Roger Ebert's gift to his hometown, and for that we thank him and his wife Chaz. They continue to be a remarkable team, and it is an honor to work with them. 36. Who is most likely the writer of this passage? (A) The President of the University of Illinois. (B) A movie critic who is a friend of the Eberts. (C) A member of the Festival's organizing committee. (D) A journalist who reports stories about the Festival. 37. What was the purpose of reinventing Roger Ebert's Film Festival in 1999? (A) To work closely with the University of Illinois. (B) To help restore a building associated with the Festival. (C) To establish a signature annual event in the community. (D) To honor people who made films that were not box-office hits. 38. What is the focus of this year's film selection? (A) Films produced or directed by women. (B) Hollywood classics and legends. (C) Stories featuring female leading roles. (D) Diversity in formats and genres. 39. Which of the following is NOT included in the writer's acknowledgement remarks? (A) The founder of Roger Ebert's Film Festival. (B) A student who purchased a pass to the Festival, (C) The producer of the Festival's award-winning film. (D) A company which provided financial support for the Festival. -4.

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英文 高中

請問50.題的 B選項 文章中有表明說intend to be temporary 嗎? D選項的rare and beautiful 為什麼有錯 ? 謝謝😀

You may or may not have heard of Christo, but it's undeniable that he had a big impact on the art world. The Bulgarian-American artist, who passed away in May 2020, made a career out of combining art with engineering to produce sweeping, grand installations. Christo was born in Bulgaria but left with his family to take up residence first in Western Europe and then in the US. He became known as a "land artist)” someone who creates works of art not by painting existing landscapes, but by adding his or hey art to the landscapes themselves. In 1969, he created Wrapped Coast in Sydney, Australia. Working with a team of assistants, he took over part of the coastline (at Little Bay in Sydney and covered the entire area in a huge spread of synthetic fabric. The fabrie tovering the landscape encouraged people to see the area with a hew perspective. In addition, the way the fabric hid the ground while still revealing its bumps, fissures, and curves turned it into a landscape in the most essential sense, like a three-dimensional topographical map of itself. At the time, it was the biggest piece of artwork ever created. Christo continued to think big with Valley Curtain, another enormous piece of fabric pulled across a valley in Colorado, US, from one side to the other. More than 350 meters (m) wide and 100m tall, the curtain's construction was a lengthy and laborious process. During his first attempt to set it up, the fabric caught too much wind and blew away. When it was finally put into place, it lasted only a little more than a day before having to be dismantled again. Though Christo's artwork, like anything in life, did not last forever, it was extraordinarily impressive while it existed. Christo continued to create such pieces throughout his career. 000.000 A 48. Based on the passage, a land artist needs der er (A) personal experience as a construction engineer 000.000.1 Bt considerable knowledge about geography (C) the right landscape to create their pieces 000,008 the ability to create long-lasting pieces Der 000.000 49. What is said about Valley Curtain? (A) Christo's first attempt at it was a failure. (B) Christo used a fabric to cover an entire ground. (C) It covered the entire length of a long valley! (D) It used a three-dimensional topographical map. 50. What do we learn about Christo's artwork from the passage? (A) It was inspired by something he saw as a small child. 10 . (C) It made people think about environmental protection. (D) It showed people that art was rare and beautiful. D 51. Which of these pictures is most likely Christo's artwork? (A) (B) (C)

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英文 高中

為什麼第一段的倒數一二行的help implenent是兩個動詞

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