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英文 高中

想問12,為什麼不是B是D?

1.. 試卷 考科 ment I the 參考試卷 英文考科 第11至15題為題組 elaborate 19 •fictional 第2頁 共10頁 April Fools' Day, one of the most light-hearted days of the year, has an unclear origin. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons from winter to spring; others, however, believe that it 11 the adoption of a new calendar. Ancient cultures celebrated New Year's Day on or around April 1, which roughly coincides with the beginning of spring. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar, which called for New Year's Day to be celebrated on January 1. However, many people, either refusing to accept the new date or not having heard about it, to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to fool them into believing something false. 13, the practice spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world. 12 Nowadays, on April Fools' Day, people often 14 to create elaborate hoaxes to fool others. Newspapers, radio and TV stations, and websites have participated in the April 1 tradition of making 15 reports in order to fool their audiences. The BBC once reported that Swiss farmers were experiencing a spaghetti crop and showed scenes of people harvesting noodles from trees. Guess what? A great number of viewers were fooled. (A) leads to (B) brings out DB(A) continue (B) continuing (C) stems from (C) to continue (D) comes across B 13. (A) Precisely (B) Eventually (C) Additionally buy B(A) come to an end (B) go to great lengths AS 15. (A) fictional 第16至20題為題組 (B) essential (C) put in service (C) ancient (D) continued (D) Literally (D) hold in store (D) subjective

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英文 高中

第18題 題目說要放形容詞所以是closed 但close本身不是也是形容詞嗎? 記得講義有以下句子 leave the door open

第16.至20.題為題組 The platypus is an egg-laying mammal endemic to Eastern Australia, 16. of Tasmania. It has brown fur all over its body and a wide, flat tail like a beaver's. The platypus' nose looks like a duck's bill, but its nose can 17. many things that other animals' noses cannot. With electroreception, the platypus can feel the power of other animals and keep its eyes 18. while swimming and hunting, using only its hearing and touch. Owing to its unusual appearance, the platypus was mistakenly 19. a fake by the first European scientists in the late eighteenth century, who encountered it for the first time and thought it was made of several animals sewn together. Furthermore, platypuses are difficult to see in the wild since they don't like areas with people. 20. the number of platypuses is declining, they are not under any immediate threat. (D) inclusive (D) reverse 16. (A) includes (B) including (C) included 17. (A) inquire (B) detect (C) support BA 1 (A) close (B) closed a (C) closing (D) to close 19. (A) called on (B) revealed to (C) viewed as (D) resorted to 20. (A) While (B) Only if (C) Because (D) So long as 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(J)選項中分別選出 最適當者,填入空格中。每題1分。 第21.至30.題為題組 Trans fat is unsaturated fat which is altered by partial hydrogenation. The process of partial

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英文 高中

想問第四題為什麼不能選C 謝謝🙏

111. 綜合測驗:15% • pose drult qi avil or salil olgooq vasi 26 have fascinated 1. of a e part lunches daily to The dabbawalas of Mumbai, i, India, have ated many people. They are boxed-lunch delivery organization that brings around 200,000 office and factory workers. Dabbawalas provide a very useful service. Since most Mumbai residents live in areas far from their jobs, it's inconvenient for them to bring their lunches on cramped public transportation. Dabbawalas always deliver the lunches the right location. They're able to do this because of their nearly-3./ operating system. collects around Each geographical area* employs around twenty-five dabbawalas, 4. 8, and details. outer delivery of 2. and to thirty lunch boxes boxes. Dabbawalas write special numbers and characters on each container's 5., they rarely lid to indicate the neighborhood, building, deliver a lunch box to the wrong place. Without a doubt, the service performed by these dabbawalas is a true model of success. el of successivo a god m' .01 (A) It wasn't mentioned in the passage. 90.87 Ji a geographical area 註: home-making (C) home-made BID 2251 (C) 1. (A) home-make eded (B) home-maki (D) making-home SD) 2. (A) at risk (C) by chance (bai (D) on time (B) & (A) classic list! (B) all the time (solo (C)(A) each of whom A (B) flawless (B) one of which (C) each of them JESSIES anoia ( handled 101 airli(D) swift (D) they all

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英文 高中

想問此大題的第6小題的用法

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英文 高中

英文問題 may not be什麼意思 感覺題目詳解給錯了

第 48 至 51 題為題組 Many of us have probably experienced déjà vu at least a few times in our life. Its meaning comes from the phrase "already seen" in French, and occurs when we feel that a person, place, or thing is familiar to us without actually having experienced them before. This strange phenomenon happens to as much as 70 percent of the population, but a higher number of 15 to 25 year olds experience it than any other age group. Maybe you just travelled to a new foreign country, and it just felt very familiar to you. Yes, you are feeling déjà vu; however, you know you haven't been there before. While different people experience déjà vu in different ways, it is still a pretty mysterious phenomenon, and researchers are putting the pieces together. Based on some studies, déjà vu is just a part of having a healthy memory checking system, and people who experience déjà vu more often are less likely to forget the details of important events. In fact, the results of the study don't look too promising in terms of mental health for people who never experience déjà vu. Scientists believe déjà vu is created by a neurological anomaly related to an improper electrical discharge in the brain. In short, it's not a mystical prophecy or out-of-body experience, but just your brain playing a trick on you; that is, these scientists dismiss it as just a glitch in the matrix. A few people are just terrified when it happens, but others feel euphoric about it. On average, most people just find it to be a perplexing sensation, neither pleasant nor threatening. Since déjà vu occurs in individuals with and without a medical condition, there is much speculation as to how and why it happens. Several psychoanalysts attribute deja vu to simple fantasy or wish fulfillment, while some psychiatrists ascribe it to a mismatching in the brain that causes it to mistake the present for the past. Many parapsychologists believe it is related to a past-life experience. Obviously, there is more investigation and researches to be done. So, does this article seem very familiar to you? 48. Which of the following CAN'T be described as a déjà vu experience based on this passage? (A) You keep buying similar style of clothing and you don't know why. (B) You feel you've been to a place when actually it's your first time there. (C) Someone looks familiar to you though you have never seen him before. (D) You just met a new friend whom you think you must have met somewhere. 49. Based on the article, which description about déjà vu is WRONG? (A) It actually is not as harmful to our mental health as we think. (B) Some people who have experienced it may feel a sense of happiness. (C) The word"déjà vu" originates from France, meaning"already seen." (D) Those who never experience it may not be mentally healthier than those who do.

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