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英文 高中

我想請問第一題 為什麼不能是(B)的被動式 那(C)的repairing可以變名詞嗎? expensive形容詞後面接名詞

Are 33 a. Nowadays, cellphones have become a necessity in our lives. However, like other manufactured goods, they can be expensive (1) when broken. Considering how fragile some cellphones can be, they are usually used for a short period of time before being discarded without a second thought. They are also replaced as soon as new models become available. These factors have huge environmental consequences, which can only be effectively (2) by recycling. 因 完被 Ith 丟棄。 (3) has been repeatedly proven that tossing away unused electronics 再被證明 丟棄 不用の 電子產品 harms the environment. When burned or buried, the metal, plastics, and the 燒 掩埋 chemicals in cellphones release (4) pollutants into the land, water, and 釋放 污染物 +441 air. Once they're in the environment, they could cause serious damage to plants, animals, and eventually us. Furthermore, the resources needed to produce cellphones are obtained through mining, deforestation, and 採礦 砍森林 industrialization, all of which destroy the environment. 工業化 破采 These problems can be avoided (5) we recycle unwanted cellphones. Hopefully, by using recycled materials, we can better protect Mother Nature 但原願 in the age of consumer electronics. 材料 C2 De 2. (A) clustered 1. (A) to repairing (B) repaired (C) to repair (D) repairing ✓ 3. (A) This (B) bargained (B) So (C) recovered (D) addressed 處理 (C) It (D) Such BA 4. (A) pacific (B) toxic. (C) frantic (D) civic DB. 5. (A) as if (B) now that (C) in case (D) only if 21

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英文 高中

請問一下 為什麼這句話要加上"are canines" 不是直接用dogs that ... 就好了嗎 加上去是為了強調嗎?還是有其他意思?

15. (A) identity (B) opinion SWA bo129ih sivem letnou (C) salary (D) belief 第16至20題為題組 Inguor 921 (8) (A) Dogs have been considered loyal friends to humans for thousands of years. In addition to the love and affection they offer, they can also provide comfort by being good listeners. Reading therapy dogs are canines that help shy kids who have difficulty reading or talking to people. The dogs are specially trained to remain still and attentive __ 16__ listening to humans. Having the dogs listen closely to their words helps children build confidence and social skills. This is especially important in a time when face-to-face _17_ are rarer as people are now communicating primarily through digital devices. In 2016, several Japanese public libraries began training and using reading therapy dogs. Their services really 18 during COVID-19. The dogs helped children remain calm during the difficult lockdowns of the pandemic.wode 290 sď. In 2021, Taiwan also 19_. For the first time ever, pet dogs were allowed in the Kaohsiung Public Library during a speech by illustrator Lee Chin-lun. The talk was about transforming Taiwan into a society that is more 20 towards animals. The event offered the audience a special experience that connected them with their pets. Some attendees even stated that the warm atmosphere felt like a family reunion.

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英文 高中

可以幫忙解答一下為什麼第二個會是用that嗎? 還是我其他地方有填錯?

他們覺得 中文句 詞是擺 而言, 用的 叶某 4 an international icon". 看語文本身 在臺灣, 會國 E The French Post Office (La Poste) has issued a postage stamp to honour France's famous bread - the baguette. The new stamp is not a run-of-the-mill issue. Its surface is coated with tiny capsules 2 once broken, release the fragrance of freshly baked bread. The €1.96 stamp depicts a baguette 3 with a red, white, and blue ribbon. A shopkeeper in the heart of Paris that sells the "scratch-and-sniff" stamp said it had a "bakery smell". The stamp was launched on Thursday to celebrate the day of the patron saint of bakers and pastry chefs. La Poste said it had an 4 print run of 594,000 copies. It also said French bakers bake more than six billion baguettes every year. The baguette is very close to the hearts of French people. France's President Emmanuel Macron once described it as being "250 grams of magic and perfection". La Poste wrote about the French loaf on its website. It called the baguette, "the bread of our daily lives, the symbol of our gastronomy, the 5 1 of our culture". It explained 6 G experience. why the baguette was so popular. It said: "It is the promise of a delectable On view, it 9 8the 7 with its golden crust... Fresh from the oven, its toasted scent appetite." The baguette was A UNESCO heritage status in 2022. La Poste called the bread, "an ambassador of the bakery craft". It said the baguette, "crosses 10 to become (A) given (B) seduces (C) borders (F) stimulates (G) sensory (H) that (D) decorated (1) jewel (E) commemorative (J) initial 刺激

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英文 高中

請問第七題怎麼解

WISDOM ENGLISH broader of the D Talk their iver als. out of d Unit 8 Ban-Doh: The Most Authentic Taiwanese Eating Experience a student exchange program has really opened my eyes 2 the cultural differences between my country and Taiwan. One of the most memorable parts of my trip was when host family invited me to a wedding banquet in Kaohsiung. my 3 arriving at the banquet, I soon realized that it was totally different from what I'd expected. Back in the US, banquets are usually held in large dining halls. This one, taking place right out on the street! 4 was tent occupied nearly half the street. However, none of the pedestrians or the people in passing vehicles looked like they cared. Under the tent, guests sat at large round tables, chatting cheerfully. At one end of this temporary tent, there were cooks and assistants up shelter all the guests from the fierce sun, a huge delicious-looking food. 7 6 energetically to prepare platters of quite curious about how this fascinating custom of "open-air" banquets had first come about, I asked my host parents. The host father explained that this kind of banquet, known as a "ban- doh" in Taiwanese, 8 in the countryside. In the old days, when people gathered for a special event such as a wedding or an elder's birthday, everyone in the neighborhood would 10 9 to a ban-doh. The host would prepare all ingredients for the meal, and the neighbors would help out. Some would do the cooking, while others might provide tables, chairs, and eating utensils or assist in other ways. They would then all relax and enjoy the banquet together. The ban-doh back then was all about enjoying a sense of community and togetherness. Having the chance to experience this fascinating event, I feel truly lucky. It is the first story that I will share with my friends and family when they ask me about my student exchange experience in Taiwan. (A)1. (A)Taking part in 0809 (A) backward 4 (0) 3. (A) Upon B)4. B) 5. (A) Putting (A) In other words (D) in front of Until (D) In particular (B) Took part in (B) toward (C) Takes part in (C) regarding (D)Taken part in (B) as soon as (B) on the other hand (B) Put the moment (C) additionally (C)To put (D) Have put B) 6. (A) work (B) working 7. (A) Were (B) Feel XC) t (C) Being to work (D) worked 8. (A) originate (B) originating (C) to originate (D) Felt (D) originated (9. (A)cooperate (B) introduce (C) initiate (D) correspond ) 10. (A) revenge (B) arrange (C) arrest (D) commit

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英文 高中

想問第9題 dedicate為什麼用vpp

Angela Duckworth, an American scholar, gave a TED Talk in New York entitled "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance." The ideas in her talk were later made into a book with the same title, 3. was published in 2016. 4. years earlier, Duckworth accepted a job as a mathematics teacher at a public school in New York. Her talk details how 5. the years, her students gradually taught her that to be successful, natural intelligence alone is not enough. One must also possess what is known 6. grit. Grit refers to consistent effort 7. by a strong determination to achieve a goal. Through detailed research, Duckworth discovered that people with high levels of grit remain highly motivated to achieve their goals 8.giving up on them. In other words, someone with true grit will see himself or herself getting closer to his or her goal day by day. Therefore, that person will always be able to keep himself or herself achieving that goal. 团 重 9. 10. Her book Duckworth's TED Talk and book have since inspired millions remained on The New York Times' bestseller list for almost half a year following its publication. (C) 1.(A) what (B) which (C) how (D) why (B) 2.(A) so (B) such alne (C) very (D) same (A) 3.(A) which (B) it (C) that U (D) and (D) 4.(A) Few (B) Little) (C) A little (D) A few (5.(A) with (B) around (C) until (D) over (C) 6. (A) by (B) for (C) as (D) to be (B) 7.(A) drives (A) 8. (A) instead of CB) (A) dedicate B 10. (A) in turn (C) on their way (B) driven (B) regardless of (B) dedicating (C) driving (D) to drive (C) except for (C) dedicated (D) in addition to (D) to dedicate (B) around the world 興 Ho (D) around the corner

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英文 高中

第九題不是主動嗎,為什麼是+ed

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