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英文 高中

我想請問第一題 為什麼不能是(B)的被動式 那(C)的repairing可以變名詞嗎? expensive形容詞後面接名詞

Are 33 a. Nowadays, cellphones have become a necessity in our lives. However, like other manufactured goods, they can be expensive (1) when broken. Considering how fragile some cellphones can be, they are usually used for a short period of time before being discarded without a second thought. They are also replaced as soon as new models become available. These factors have huge environmental consequences, which can only be effectively (2) by recycling. 因 完被 Ith 丟棄。 (3) has been repeatedly proven that tossing away unused electronics 再被證明 丟棄 不用の 電子產品 harms the environment. When burned or buried, the metal, plastics, and the 燒 掩埋 chemicals in cellphones release (4) pollutants into the land, water, and 釋放 污染物 +441 air. Once they're in the environment, they could cause serious damage to plants, animals, and eventually us. Furthermore, the resources needed to produce cellphones are obtained through mining, deforestation, and 採礦 砍森林 industrialization, all of which destroy the environment. 工業化 破采 These problems can be avoided (5) we recycle unwanted cellphones. Hopefully, by using recycled materials, we can better protect Mother Nature 但原願 in the age of consumer electronics. 材料 C2 De 2. (A) clustered 1. (A) to repairing (B) repaired (C) to repair (D) repairing ✓ 3. (A) This (B) bargained (B) So (C) recovered (D) addressed 處理 (C) It (D) Such BA 4. (A) pacific (B) toxic. (C) frantic (D) civic DB. 5. (A) as if (B) now that (C) in case (D) only if 21

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英文 國中

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R R ains five ms, each for each Questions 11-15 Hand-made glass beads have played an important role in the culture of the Paiwan, one of Taiwan's native aboriginal tribes. Traditionally, these ornaments were the property of upper-class members of the Paiwan tribe, (11) them on ceremonial occasions. (12) their heritage, each generation of tribal leaders passed their beads down to their children. In the twentieth century, though, this particular aspect of Paiwan culture declined. Many of the tribe's precious bead collections were broken up, sold to buyers in cities. In the 1980s, members of the tribe took it (13) individual beads were Vto (14) the Paiwan bead culture and the bead-making art. Through trial and error, they developed their own techniques for making traditional as well as modern bead designs. Their creations were so successful with tourists that a bead-making industry was established. (15) (This business also secures a key part of Paiwan culture for the future. 11. A. and wore B B. who wore C. have worn D. were wearing 12. A. Regardless of preserving B. Being preserved C. In order to preserve D. By means of preserving 13. A. yet B. as C. whether D. only if D. 14. A. subscribe B. provoke C. testify D. revive upon themselves V₁ 15. A. Today it provides employment for trained aboriginal artists AIS: A. in Paiwan villages. B. Elders usually wear single strings of white beads made of pearl or ivory around their neck. C. To improve revenue, the factory has started giving tours and opened a craft shop. D. The traditional ones bear ancient designs that look aesthetically pleasing and powerful.

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英文 國中

12要怎麼從前後文去看?有沒有關鍵字或是線索可以把12前後文選出來⋯🥲🥲感謝您🙏🙏

回 Questions 11-15 to bohsq If you were to ask a group of people to name a snack that is synonymous with movie theaters, the answer would probably be unanimous: popcorn. This savory, buttery, salty (11) is consumed at theaters in almost every country in the world. (12) In fact, most early theaters did not want the noisy, smelly food to be eaten on their premises. This all changed around the time of the Great Depression. Both popcorn and movie tickets were relatively inexpensive, which increased their popularity among hard-pressed consumers. Theaters therefore agreed to allow independent street vendors to operate (13) outside their doors or in their lobbies. By the close of the Second World War, theater owners had concluded that they could increase their profits by making and selling the popcorn themselves. Interestingly, this also (14) the transition from white to yellow popcorn. The latter was deemed to look more (15) as the color emphasized the buttery nature of the snack. 11. A. pulse 前後关條? 樂事,款待,請客 B. treat 美食 C.legacy 遺產 D. suite 套鵪 jevid of betcoibab en led). C 12. A. Theaters also sell a variety of fizzy beverages. B But popcorn was too costly for most moviegoers. CA bottle of corn syrup is sold at a low price. D. Yet popcorn wasn't always sold at the movies. 13. A neither B. both C. either D. nor 14. A. resulted in B. took over C. calmed down D. hung around 15. A. organizational B. appetizing C. accountable D. mathematical

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英文 國中

想問一下選擇2跟選擇3

food value grass •People eat their meat. •People use wool to make clothes. trees • People eat their meat. • People drink their milk and turn it into cheese. (C) Their tails point the same way. (D) They usually live for over eight years. Long working hours are a problem in Taiwan. People in Taiwan often work longer hours than people in other countries. In fact, in 2017, working hours in Taiwan were the fourth longest in the world. To protect the workers, Taiwan decided to make some changes to the labor law in 2018. Here are some examples. 1. Workers need to have at least one day off every seven days. 2. The working hours on a work day can't be over eight hours; for every four hours, workers need to take a break for half an hour. Also, workers can't work more than 40 hours a week. 3. When workers need to work more than eight hours a day or 40 hours a week, companies need to pay them overtime for each hour. 4. Workers can't work more than 12 hours a day, and their overtime working hours can't be longer than 54 hours a month. g lifespan 壽命 wool綿羊毛 value 價值 tail 尾巴 (B) point 指向 1. Why did Taiwan change the labor law? (A) To protect companies' rights. (B) To have workers get enough rest. (C) To help people make more money. (D) To make workers' overtime pay lower. 2. Gabriel works eight hours a day. However, he came into the office at 9 a.m. yesterday, took two 30-minute breaks, and kept working until 8 p.m. How many hours does his company need to pay him for overtime? (A) Two. (B) Three. (C) Eight. (D) Eleven. (A) Who is NOT following the new labor law? (A) Rose worked for 55 hours last week. (B) Nathan only needs to work four days a week. (C) Linda worked overtime for 25 hours last month. (D) Sandy worked every day without any days off last month. g at least 至少 off 休假 overtime 加班(費) 一、依提示作答。(每題3分,共6分) 1. Selena is a terrible singer. (用sing改寫句子) Selena sings terribly, 2. Meg runs more slowly than all the other students in the class. (H) Meg runs the most slowly in the class 翻譯。(每題3分,共9分)

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