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想請教一下第一題 感覺C也蠻合理的… 非常感謝!

三、篇章結構 New Year's Eve is celebrated in every corner of the globe, but there is nowhere more popular or more famous for its New Year's Eve celebration than New York's 21 Times Square. Hundreds of millions of people around the world are at that moment united as they bid a fond farewell to the year just past, and greet the New Year with their optimistic hopes and dreams. 22 The actual square is located in the center of New York City, where Broadway and 7th Avenue intersect with West 46th Street, just a few blocks south of Central Park. The whole Times Square district takes in several more blocks from 42nd Street to 47th Street. 23 The site of the original Times building is actually where the New Years Eve ball drop is now located. The crossroads of the world is also an apt description of how culture, art, business, media, and every other part of society all seem to merge in this uniquely diverse neighborhood. Surprisingly, Times Square's biggest claim to fame is that it is the world's most popular tourist destination. Over 300,000 tourists visit the district daily, which equates With more neon billboards than Las Vegas, to 39 million people annually. 24 more theatres than London's West End, and more restaurants than Paris, maybe it's not that surprising. (A) This total is far more than the Eiffel Tower in Paris or The Great Wall of China. (B) Times Square is sometimes called the crossroads of the world and with good reason. There is no place on the planet more electrifying than Times Square on New Year's Eve. 令人兴膏的. The district was named Times Square when the headquarters of The New York Times newspaper moved into the area in 1904. (E) At 11:59 PM on December 31, the eyes of the world are fixed on Times Square's sparkling crystal ball as it begins its slow descent. (21) [22] B 124 主題10 旅遊見聞 23 24. A

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英文 高中

想問D選項為什麼不能選🙏🏻

In certain forests, when you look up you will see a network of cracks formed by gaps between the outermost edges of tree branches. It looks like a precisely engineered jigsaw puzzle, each branch growing just perfectly so it almost, _(11)_, touches the neighboring tree. This beautiful phenomenon is called crown shyness. Scientists have been discussing crown shyness since the 1920s, proposing (12)_explanations for the phenomenon. Some researchers point out that as trees often grow close together, treetops can easily collide and break when swayed by the wind. In order to protect their branches from breakage, trees maintain "shyness gaps"-spaces large enough to prevent them from touching Tot their neighbors. tasy 9200.0) 2201 (A qelp. Other scientists suggest that plants, like animals, _(13)_ resources-nutrients, water, space, and light. In forested areas with thick tree crowns, there is intense struggle for these resources. Gaps in the treetops resulting from crown shyness may allow trees to increase their (14)_ light and enhance photosynthesis. Additionally, by having branches that do not touch those of their s, trees may be able to limit the spread of leaf-eating insects, and potentially also the s, and transmission of diseases from tree to tree. _(15) decades of investigation, there is no consensus on exactly what causes the beautiful and mysterious phenomenon of crown shyness. (A) CD 11. (A) in no time (B) by all means (C) but not quite(D) and pretty much

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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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