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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

請問為什麼第一題是practicable 而不是capable><

are one billion nanometers in one meter, you can get an idea of how impressive this technology really is! Even though this fabulous technology has been around for almost 100 years, we have only recently been able to experience both its benefits and i cogmignal ovil Asqa niso I e maoney but also area Stopesugar have characteristics These days, nanotechnology is used primarily to make things stronger, stiffer, and smoother. Due to their tiny size, nanoparticles increase the overall surface a of an object, and that acts to give the object special properties However, nanotechnology is also used in the field of biochemistry. One possible of nanotechnology in the future is in the field of robotics. It might be feasible for tiny nano-robots, or "nanobots," to be produced that could easily perform tasks in a very small scale. Each of these nanobots would be so small that you would need a special microscope to see them. Because of their small size, however, a great deal of them DEST OF 90 MOBST U simple math, inc ped programa Cindy a button nose Qué oyes, would be needed to perform a task. furod One drawback to nanotechnology is that the structures are so small that they pose some health and environmental risks. Because of their size, they can float around in the air and enter our lungs without our knowing about it. The effects of this are not yet known, but in the future, if the use of this sort of technology becomes more common, some specialists believe that we may suffer from various illnesses. Regardless of the risks, however, it seems that nanotechnology is something that will be with us for a long time. davol odi ni "11" nuomong ot D Tolo hazards. or (A) affordable (B) practicable (C) visible 14 What does the passage mainly discuss? (A) A new technol use 13 The boldfaced word "feasible" in paragraph two is closest in meaning to ghib10:56 Ap (D) capable

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英文 高中

一直想不透到底哪裡錯了?是它答案給錯嗎?

39-42題為題組 Studies have found that human body's intolerance to cold varies significantly over a lifetime. Senior citizens, especially men aged 60 and above, are reported to be relatively less able to maintain their body temperature at a given cold exposure than young people do. The cold-triggered rise in metabolism is weakened in older people. Apart from that, older adults are slower to react to the cold and, thus, generate less body heat in defense. Normally, our skin reacts to cold by contracting surface blood vessels in protection, which is also slower with age. It is noted in The International Journal of Sports Medicine that older people have reduced skin sensitivity and a subjective perception as to how cold it is. Some can develop hypothermia even after exposure to mild cold weather or a small drop in temperature. Thereby they are more vulnerable to death from hypothermia. At any age, cold sensitivity is related to one's health condition in general. For example, the body's response to cold can be diminished under the influence of factors such as thyroid malfunction, diabetes and an abnormally low body mass index, as well as some medicines, including over-the-counter cold remedies. The best way to identify someone car with hypothermia is to look for confusion or sluggishness, weak pulse, slurred speech, shivering or stiffness in the arms and legs. If you suspect that someone is suffering from the hypothermia and you have a thermometer available, take his or her temperature. If it's lower than 95 degrees Fahrenheit, call 911 for emergency medical treatment.

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英文 高中

求解 謝謝🥺🥺🥺

人 區 時 The passage implies that (AA) all bears except polar bears hibernate (B) polar bears Skin is not actually white (c) polar bears are the only animalin the Aretic (D) polar bears often fall brey-to seals and whales 緞 閱讀測驗 3 Some animals have organs in their bodies that produce light. In fact, the light 1s made by oXxygen reacting with light-producing chemicals inside special organs in the animal.。 When it is dark, they flash their lights on and off to signal to others of their species, to Iure prey toward them, or to escape from predators. Sorme fish are found to produce light in the blackness ofthe sea. When night falls over 也e Red Sea, tiny flashlight fish rise to the surface for food, each with a palr Qi zheadlamps,”one beneath each eye. With the light produced by bacteria living there, 和hey communicate_ with other flashlight fish to avoid getting too close to each other, so 了at the fish_ may spread out evenly to get enough food. And ifaflashlight fish 1S 他reatened by a predator, it swWims away in a Zigzag path, flashing its light on and 0o任 very quickly to confuse the animal pursuing 1t. Gertain land animals can also produce light。 Fireflies, small beetles that live in After darkness falls in many Warmer parts Of the world, use light to attract a mate. parts Of North America, female_fireflies gather on the ground. The males fly some As there are anumber 0 overhead, flashing Jight from the undersides oftheir bodies. species of firefly, 了e males ofeach kind flash their own particular signal. Recognlzing 人ae flashing code of her own species, a female signals back to the male, and he lands beside her. griy, Some On Jand as in fhe sea, living lights can be deceiving. When they are hun ther species to them. They flash a false responSe en they land. Similarly, Start 1sh and en Off enemles. female fireflies lure the males 0f o When 了hese males signal Overhead, but eat them Wh sea urchins produce Tapid f]ashes oflight along their afms tQ fright Whieh ofthe following is the best title_ for the article? (A) Darkness and Light (BLife onLand and in 人he Sea

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英文 高中

請問第四題的C選項為甚麼是錯的?

ount Word Water: A Strategic ResourCe Water is clearly an essential resource, since no known life-form can exist without it._ When people think gf strategic resources, though, 下is usually things like oil 」 water that 踢 However, some experts predict that in the not-so- distant future, water_may become an _ even more valuable resource than oil is EEbeWaaaa: While water covers roughly 70% of the Earth% surface, the vast majority ofit is salt water in the oceans and seas. In fact, only 3% ofthe,water on the planet is fresh water' which is safe for human consumption 區 加必 or for use in 3iculture, and most_ofthis is either frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps or trapped deep under our feetinmthe form of groundwater- onlyatin pr6| rtion, fr 還 less than 1%, is actually readily available on the_ surface. And to maakesmiattersswofsey alot of this water has been heavily polluted_ over the past century due to increased 02 只 只 陳 加 說 industris riculturalactivity._ nat y seven people on the planet lacks access to clean drinking water 8 呈 ie Due to increased demand for water and the effects of climate change, the strain on global water supplies is only expected to get worse, and some areas of the world may be affected more,than others. Parts of Af 1 and even China are_cChron lically short of water”“_Mountainto laciers_whi 一一一一一一一 一一一一 ~一一op多 e 以中全 meltwater to large areas during the spring and summer months are melting 未 還 gatesiand may not be counted on to provide this resou 1 人 主 Seere_ And moreand- more dams are being built onriy刀e in order to provide hydrogfectric power to nations 人 的北 as badly in need. ltis iicu 0 誤辦20y certainty what this growing crisis may lead ne growing economies, which restricts or cuts off supplies to are 3 experts, armed conflict_between nations to secure water resources may one day be 一3y one day,

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