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英文 高中

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10. ( 18 ) Quite 14. 12. () Lisa covered her eyes with her hands, 15. 16. (A) scares (B) scared (C) scaring (D) she scared 13. ( (C) Dan announced that he was going to get married, 17. 18. B A 19. ( vals D We are not only surprised also (B) as well as t (C) and (D) nor can figure people can point out the country's problems but out effective solutions. (A) a few; little (B) a little; few (C) a little; little (D) a few; few to see the final scene of the horror movie. ) After the defeat, Lucy felt like a failure which (B), which (C) that (D) what what (C) which (D) that The festival. to an end people set off the fireworks. since (B) will come; when (C) didn't come; until (D) hasn't come; before ) The birthday of Mazu is believed to curious about what happened to the boss. (A) but (C) of (D) to 五、引導式翻譯 lunar calendar. (A) fall (B) falling (C) be fallen (D) have fallen ) If you are going to be late, even just teacher. (A) little (B) a little (C) few (D) a few t 问数.. ) In the article, the author discusses some typical qualities of (B) those who (C) anyone who (D) someone that Consideration and politeness are characteristic 1. 那家量販店在週年慶期間促銷各種商品。 That hypermarket promotes 1. anniversary sale. surprised us all. 2m stopped her from trying harder. (A) (A) it (B) (A) had come; on the 23rd day of the third month on the minutes late, make sure to inform your succeed. (A) people Japanese people. (A) in (B) as items during its

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英文 高中

求解1、3

ALL STARS SNOOPY CHARLIE BROWN, Social Studies Expert 43 The First and Funniest Comic Strip NU T NO.0816 ALL STARS ★ CHARLIE A Courtesy of andertoons/flickr P eanuts is one of the most popular comic strips of all time. First appearing on October 2, 1950, Peanuts eventually ran in more than 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries. The comic had a major influence on other strips by making the four- panel comic strip the standard in American newspapers. Charlie Brown and Snoopy are just 15 two of the many characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz. Like Charlie Brown, Schulz was a very shy boy in school. He also felt like a failure when his high school refused to put his 20 artwork in its yearbook. Even so, he learned to carry on through hard times. 5 The main character of Peanuts is the shy, lovable loser Charlie Brown. It seems that whatever Charlie Brown tries to do, he fails. Whenever he flies a kite, it gets stuck in a tree; he loses every baseball game; he never receives any cards on Christmas or Valentine's Day. Nonetheless, he wins over the reader's heart because he never gives up hope and never stops trying. Another popular character in Peanuts is Charlie Brown's dog, Snoopy. Snoopy 10 is a beagle with a vivid imagination. Sitting atop his doghouse, he daydreams about being a World War I jet pilot, a best-selling author, and "Joe Cool," a cool college student. Also, even though he's just a dog, he's the best player on Charlie Brown's baseball team. ▲ Charles M. Schulz 127

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英文 高中

請問portray 和shaping在這裡要怎麼填?是因為有as所以portray要填第一個嗎?那我想問,如果要說將a塑造成b要怎麼寫,是shape a as b嗎?還是不能這樣用?

58 Unit 8 Selling Smoking According to the American Lung Association, 90% of all smokers begin smoking before the age of 21. One reason for this is the media, smoking as glamorous and cool, which strongly influences children and adolescents. The ban on tobacco advertising in various countries shows that authorities realize, V₁. ad the 2 between the media and smoking. Most tobacco advertising posts 3 fashionable people with cigarettes, suggesting that smoking improves social status. The handsome "Marlboro Man" promoting Marlboro cigarettes, for instance, encouraged many boys to 4 the habit. Few know that David McLean, the model who played the "Marlboro Man," died of lung cancer after 5 smoking. 6 advertising, movies promote smoking, especially when famous movie stars like Julia Roberts in My Best Friend's Wedding and Leonardo Dicaprio in Titanic, smoke on-screen. Alarmingly, two-thirds of all smoking scenes in Hollywood's top 50 movies (2000-2001) were in films targeting children of 13 and younger, thus creating a new of young smokers. 7 贊助活動 Tobacco companies also subtly sell their products by sponsoring events to 8 their brand names. For instance, in the world of sport, tobacco companies like British American Tobacco sponsor popular Formula 1 teams like Ferrari at motor races worldwide. 9 public opinion, stricter regulations on Thus, the media, which plays such an important role in evidently has a major part in making youngsters smoke. 10 the direct and indirect promotion of smoking, young people will continue to smoke. They smoke to feel accepted in society, not knowing their health is seriously damaged. Apart from A) (Without 1. 6. FH A take up (G) attractive 2. 7. l E promote (H) portraying 3. 8. CG XU 4. 9. link shaping B # 1 5. 10. generation (J) excessive J

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英文 高中

請問第三題為什麼不能用which

Today, bribery has entered the governments of many countries as part of political money illegally. One of prestaly grubod corruption. Government officials use their power to the reasons for bribery is a lack of personal morals. In the past, many citizens of affected countries disapproved of this practice and showed their objection 2 this practice. This resulted in them having a dialogue with their governments 3 led to the passing of related laws. For example, the Right to Information Act, passed in India in 2005, helps forbid bribery in the government. It grants any citizen access to information under the control of public 4 under this authorities, which includes many departments of the government. act, any citizen can ask to view any accessible documents related to government processes. This act is reliable for promoting transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority. ing W To conclude, 5 laws like the act mentioned above can be successfully applied to other countries with political corruption is unknown. Although bribery is an help get rid of it. sini unavoidable in some parts of the world, good governance can (C) 1. (A) look forward to 善常非)(p (B) cut down d 199000.00 Vision (C) get hold of (D) take its toll on a 15000 M (3) 2. (A) for (B) to shop (C) with oyage (D) over RAN (B) which C) 3. A) what (C), which h的產品數 (D) that 雏不心 DA) 4. (A) On the contrary (B) At length up XNING IN MY bountersbou (C) What's more Cannol gra (D) That is On sind (A) 5. (A) whether or not (B) only if (C) not until (D) even though day life helping others

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英文 高中

請問這題的B.和C.要怎麼判斷 謝謝

第43. 至46. 題為題組 It might be hard for us to imagine having Coca-Cola as the only drink instead of fresh water. Yet, it has been the case in San Cristóbal for the past few decades. Located in southeastern Mexico, San Cristóbal, once a rainy place, can only enjoy potable water every other day. Water does trickle down from public pipes, but it's all but undrinkable, with too much chlorine. The locals find water purifiers unaffordable or even unimaginable. Hence, they end up drinking Coca-Cola, which is produced locally and far more readily available than tap water. With residents there drinking on average more than two liters of Coca-Cola on a daily basis, the real price to pay for such an alternative to plain water, however, is the sacrifice of people's physical health. Diabetes has been one of the leading causes of death, second only to heart disease, though the latter also has a lot to do with one's sugar consumption. Struggling with obesity and the many chronic diseases is now defining many local people's adolescence and adulthood. Annually, more than 3,000 lives of San Cristóbal are claimed due to their unhealthy drinking habit. The culprit, as most locals believe, is the bottling plant for Coke, a Mexico-based multinational food company owned by Femsa. The plant, with its contribution to the government's tax revenue, has long been granted daily access to more than 300,000 gallons of water in San Cristóbal to churn out the a

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英文 高中

48題寫這樣可以嗎 解答寫doping

a 第47 至50 題為題組 After Thomas Hicks, an American marathon runner, collapsed right after he won the race in the 1904 Summer Olympics, people found that he didn't rumple because of exhaustion but because of the mixture of egg whites, brandy, and Strychnine, which is now used as an ingredient of Pesticide . This strange incident isállegedly the regson why the 1908 London Olympics forbade athletes to use drugs during the games. T. Doping, however, is nothing new in Olympics . Some of the ancient athletes in Olympics consumed specially-formulated substances to enhance their performance, ranging from herbs, fungi, to royal jelly and testicles. This old problem not only has a long history, but also seems to remain and expand in sports. (More than a hundred Russian athletes are reported to be barred from the 2016 Rio Games as Russians allegedly bribed anti-doping officials to swap their athletes’ urine samples. Though it's difficult to give exact numbers of athletes who use drugs to enhance their performance, according to a study in 2015) about one third of outstanding athletes are involved in doping to some degree. Performance-boosting drugs are not exclusive to Olympians. Any 30-something young man who is into working out in the gym could be taking inabolic steroids from time to time. Though each year, athletes and their trainers find new plans to consume or administer drugs, there is not much change in the types of drugs. The most popular one is anabolic steroids and human growth hormone. Some common drugs can also be used as bogsters, such as asthma medicine and insulin. As anti-doping agencies lay down more and more rigid rules for inspection, athletes come up with smarter ways to handle doping, like a Schemed schedule of using drugs so that their excellence peak émerges before the sports event to avoid being Notorious as doping may sound, the intention to enhance performance is as positive as ápplying technology to sports competition. Perhaps the authorities concerned should rethink the “real spirit” of sports and check which drug or which technology has violated the spirit so as to decide on Consistent and thorough regulations. tested.

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英文 大學

請問學過測驗學或英文很強的大神,我用紫色畫起來的這段話該怎麼翻比較正確

110 95 63 Performance Are Motor Concepts Language Total ite socioeco indings n these TAL-3 itely v eads 89 104 Self-Help 77 88 Social-emotional Self-Help TAL reate esti ifies ess: nor wh 65 Temir Focial-emotional acc ch "F te er 0 H-1510-09 * 3. 5 PAPER+COPY+FAX 雙頭螢光筆 as the Early Screening Profiles, Differential Abilities Scale, and Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-IV. A recent study favorably evaluates the con struct validity of the DIAL-3 through confirmatory factor analysis (Assel & Anthony, 2009). As noted the instrument was designed to screen for devel opmental delays in three domains: motor abilities, conceptual knowledge, and language competence. An essential feature of the test is that separate scores are reported for each domain. These domains and the 74 fubtests comprising them were rationally precon- derved by the test authors. An important question is whether the 21 subtests “hang together” statistically in a manner that supports the rational grouping into the three domains provided by the test developers, In other words, do the three domains possess a latent reality, or are they merely figments of the imagina- tions of the test developers? Using test results for 1,560 children ages 3 to 6, Assel and Anthony (2009) found an excellent fit between the three domains tra- ditionally reported on the DIAL-3 and three empiri- cally derived domains found through factor analysis, which supports the construct validity of the test. However, these authors did note that Articulation subtest was a poor index of language compe Cotchine subteet

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