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請問12.的lost to這樣那一句要怎麼翻?lost to是固定用法嗎(我有上網找但沒找到) 感謝~

第11.至15.題為題組 Coined in 2020, the term "revenge travel" stems from a feeling of wanting to break free from the monotonous life of lockdowns. After being confined in their homes for months due to the fear of the highly contagious disease and subsequent worldwide lockdowns, many people are 11. to travel even more before the pandemic. It appears that now, rather than feeling afraid and worried, people are just ready to get back at something: the year 2020 12. lockdowns. With this mindset, the tourism industry has greatly bounced back right after the COVID wave starts declining. Many people want to go somewhere so eagerly as they have felt imprisoned for so long. Take India for example. Many people still go traveling out of sheer frustration and the feeling of annoyance from August to October, generally considered the off-season for travel because of unfavorable weather conditions. 13. the freedom of traveling is being celebrated, everything comes at a price. That is, revenge travel has the potential to 14. months of lockdown, which breaks the chain of COVID-19 spread. As tens of thousands of people flock to popular scenic sites, it is crucial for everyone to observe social 15. the chance to be infected will be the last thing people expect. distancing and mask wearing. , Although these new norms can be quite disturbing, in the post pandemic era, people have to be prepared whereas 然而,而 to change their behaviors. (B) ambitious (C) reluctant (D) desperate

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英文 高中

想問此大題的第6小題的用法

acher solved to recall. ton certain. his wife. ted by da the d 五、綜合測驗:10% > 大量的維修 Lesson 3 In 1822-1823, Lin Chi-neng built a beautiful home in Taipei/He named the Lin An Tai, taking "An" from Anxi, his father's hometown, and "Tai" from his company's and it was 2. name. One hundred and fifty-five years later, the Lin family no longer lived in the house, and city planners decided the house should be torn down. considerable repairs. It was a time a A number of scholars wanted to save the house a 6. 3. the city was expanding, 4. being destroyed They started to persuade the authorities not to tear it down. Thanks to their efforts, there was project to relocate* the house. At first, they didn't know they chose a park beside the Keelung River in Zhongshan District. 7., but eventually 8. it took the city twenty-two years to move the house piece by piece and then rebuild it at the new location 9. It was crucial that they exactly the same way. mak After being moved, the home was transformed to the public in 2000. where every piece was so that they could rebuild the house won ji 919rw of aistom nosinsvar ond saundidgil 10. bovora ya a museum which was open Juods adid Oday, it is considered the best-maintained example of a traditional Of D980 19gnor off al 92090 building in Taipei. DINO (99 уBM Jasoo ayos adi no hembral inshoq me aniamen 註:expand 擴張 relocate 搬遷 VEDOI bns 29rvont be awoda VT 2009 ni boutest mosd and af A) 1.(A) residence 2. (A) at risk of 3. (A) where (D) 4. (A) against (5. (A) glimpse (B) mission (C) progress 需要 of (B) in a bad (B) which (B) upon (C) at the cost of f .01 (D) transportation xel (D) in honor of (C) when (D) what (C) under (D) from (B) conclusion (C) replacement (D) campaign (B) led-government (A) (B) where they should put it woH (8) zoq ai i 6. (A) leading-government uaisi tot asw gribi (D) government-leading (C) government-led 7.(A) should they put it where ne wan badi (C) where should they put it AB 8. (A) All in all (D) they should put it where 329) 畢竟 (B) After all iga (C) In the meantimed bus alihs ((D) Once upon a time 9.(A) recorded to give the carefully tak (B) record 2 BA was (C) were recording C10. 10. (A) by ld a dived (B) from (D) have recorded (C) into wen sit bre 162 Ji 15A (C) ced the 80 to the 課 is still displayed today Karl fanx Your (D) with ohioriigil all griauty thudiar book that S+ (should) + AU. bis adj it is to you gone to see od sol Molur *leinoloo sang 1970 loquos

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英文 高中

求解第2、7題

10% Can money buy happiness? People have always wondered 1. money really makes them happy. Researchers used to believe that it is up to a certain point happiness increases with income: beyond an annual income of $75,000, people are no happier with higher salaries. 3., recent studies have indicated that happiness still increases when salaries are higher than $75,000. The main reason that money seems to bring happiness is 4. more money can bring greater financial security. Daily activities such as grocery shopping are easier when most of the anxiety regarding what 5. is removed. In this way, money could be viewed as a solution problems. 6. one's on individual Most studies related to this question are based on averages rather than experiences. 7., there are many exceptions to the rule that happiness increases with 8. making $25,000 per year. By contrast, one's income. Some people are satisfied others feel that millions of dollars are required 9. their desired lifestyles. Compared with averages, the individual items that people spend their money on may be truer measures of happiness. A few studies have indicated that people are happy 10. they spend their money on specific items. This suggests that although having all the money in the world may not make you happy, it would give you more choices in purchasing the items you want. Such choices could surely increase one's happiness. anw spalliv siff (D) whether ) 1.(A) where (B) who (C) what (A) 2)(A) that (B) when (E) how (D) which (A) 3.(A) However (B) Thus (C) Similarly (D) Moreover (C) 4.(A) who (B) why (C) that (D) where B) 5. (A) can one afford (B) one can afford (C) does one afford (D) can afford one 6. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) in 7.(A) Finally (B) In addition (C) Therefore (D) For example 8.(A) on (B) to (C) by (D) with

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