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英文 高中

想問44 他的答案是怎麼得出來的 先發展於北美那跟義大利有什麼關系

C 111-W3 英文考科 第6頁 共7頁 43. What can we learn about pineapple on pizza from this passage? (A) A great majority of people in the world enjoy this combination. BIt was invented in Hawaii and becomes popular all over the world. It is so harmful that it has been destroying families and friendships. (D) It wasn't until 2009 that it became a hit in Italy and all over the world. 44. Which of the following statements about the relation between Italian people and pineapple pizza is TRUE? ANt will be enjoyed by a small minority in the EU though many dislike it. (B) How it is made and produced will be preserved under a law from the EU. Its global appeal will be protected by the EU after it keeps evolving. D) It will break with tradition and have a chance of becoming a hit. 46. In the last sentence of this article, what does the author try to imply? alolqua9 (A) (A) They hate it so much that they have decided to make it unlawful in Italy. Though pineapple pizza is unwelcome in Italy, it is invented here. A (C) Some Italian people can accept it because it breaks with tradition. (D) Pineapple pizza has been part of their food culture since long ago. 45. Based on the second paragraph in this passage, if a kind of food is given a TSG status, then what would happen? (A) Putting pineapple on a pizza is illegal, and putting ketchup on a hotdog is also illegal in the US. (B) Putting ketchup on a hotdog is more acceptable than putting pineapple on a pizza in the US. (C) Putting ketchup on a hotdog and putting pineapple on a pizza are legal in the US. (D) Putting ketchup on a hotdog has nothing to do with putting pineapple on a pizza in the US. 第貳部分、混合題(占10分) 限有笑顯光標示題號的作答區內作 ghe oir 分 it th e 5 C vh as VO 14 r 1

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英文 高中

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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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英文 高中

求解2 第三行第一段時間不是說不能確定了嗎🥺

Advanced 10 5 SA ENGLISH TH Having bip oesn't have to With t such as Beetho- All suffered fro treatment, the can't live a n 66 The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder L ife in the modern world can be confusing and fast-paced. Every day, our brains are forced to make sense of an endless stream of information from the Internet, TV, and newspapers. As if that weren't enough, we must balance our social and work schedules while still making time for our families. It's no wonder that many people sometimes feel overwhelmed by the ups and downs of their life. But for people with (bipolar disorder, this roller coaster ride never seems to end. Yet many people suffering from this disease don't even know they have it. Bipolar disorder is a condition in which people have trouble controlling their moods. Instead of having a balanced temperament, patients often move between extreme excitement and depression. In less serious cases, it can cause a person to be overly energetic and talkative throughout the day. It could also make the sufferer become anxious about minor things that wouldn't bother most people. In severe cases, people can become extremely depressed and lose their will to live. sbu Scientists are still unsure why people develop bipolar disorder, but many 15 believe it is caused by a combination of internal and external factors. They believe it comes from a chemical imbalance in the body, which may be genetic. But when this is combined with high levels of pressure, bipolar disorder seems to worsen. Re Since bipolar disorder is complex, it can be difficult to treat. One approach to get it under control is through medication. The drug lithium is often prescribed, 20 since it can control patients' moods in both the manic and depressive stages. Psychotherapy is also used to help people change the negative thoughts that frequently accompany their severe mood swings. 196

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英文 高中

請問第2題為什麼選A,其他選項不行嗎

e 30 ng e 三、綜合測驗(共0分,每題0分) 28 1. In Helsingborg, a small city on the coast of southern Sweden, 72 people have been chosen to take part in a social experiment. The name of the project is Sällbo, a combination of the 10 Swedish words for a group of companions and living. The goal is to bring the young and the old closer together. All of the _1_ live in the same apartment building. Both groups of residents must sign a contract agreeing to spend two or more hours a week with someone from the other generation. The project, launched in 2019, is run by a housing company and was embraced by the city government, 2_ provided the funds. All of the tenants have their own apartment, but they can also use shared areas of the building, which are designed to encourage social interaction. There is a gym, a living room, a crafts room, and a kitchen area, so both generations can live _3__ and enjoy activities together. Thanks to the design of the building, it is also easy for the young residents to check on their elderly neighbors. Y Modul cu- loig em_4_, the aim of the project was to help the elderly feel less lonely. However, the Sällbore team soon realized that many young people were also _5__ from the friendships they had formed with the older residents. Take a look at the bonds created between the two generations in the Sällbo project. We should try to bring generations together rather than keep them apart. Han Bho (1)(B) (A) relatives (B) participants (C) engineers (D) secretaries o abogdan (2) A (A) which (B) that (C) what (D) it JOM (3)(O)(A) in a row (B) in return (C) side by side (D) step by step (4)(O)(A) Enthusiastically (B) Oddly (C) Substantially (D) Initially (5)(#(A) benefiting (BVexceeding (C) proposing (D) budgeting teach alopov (ob de zima as a mi sdt ? man Estonia menang

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英文 高中

第14題為什麼不能選D 謝謝🙏

- 小口 四戏 D TUJ 說明:第11題至第20 題,每題一個空格,請依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1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者, 該題以零分計算。 第11至15 題為題組 E o mesa strom High-end fashion can be expensive, but what is the customer actually paying for? Is it the design, materials, quality, brand, or a combination of all of these aspects? One budget shoe company, Payless, wanted to show that with a little rebranding, its affordable shoes could _11_high-end fashion. Payless went all out for their prank. The company rented an expensive retail space in L.A. and 12 their shoes in a gorgeous layout. The price shoes—which were still their basic budget shoes-ranged $200-$1,800 USD. The company also used a fake, Italian-sounding name, Palessi, to give the business the 13 of a designer brand. Do Fashion influencers were invited to attend the opening of this new Italian shoe store and provide feedback. 14 attended praised the quality and design, saying they would pay hundreds of dollars for the footwear. After receiving the feedback, Palessi revealed that it was 15__ a joke. Palessi was not a real company, and the shoes were from Payless. heir experiment goes show the importance of branding comuutos Wool 11. Al cope with (B) build up 15 (D) pass for use the 12. (A) recalled radix (B) counted in (C) d displayed (D) purchased wawilogized orlodet stod gniysizohibeer TOM OS Dedig $13. (A) illusion (B) glimpse (C) enthusiasm (D) foundation VID DW () Yana 14. (A) Whatever (B) Whomever (D) No matter who = who ever veride ed (Those that ne or more 09 WON 15. (A) no longer (B) nothing but B (C) suitable for lo gai (D) related to 2292209 ) 第16至20 題為題組 sbaai (8) soitto t give off his to 被當作 V CD X

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