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為什麼這兩張圖是一樣的?還有這題要怎麼判斷?

(33.~35.) People in Taiwan never worry about getting hungry at night when there is nothing at home. They can walk to the convenience stores and get anything they I want. In fact, in Taiwan, it is not possible that people fail to find a convenience store because it is part of our life. Convenience stores are working 24/7. In other words, finding a place to sit down and take a rest anytime is a piece of cake. In order to grow business, shopkeepers use some smart ways to have the buyers spend more. First, they put the most popular items at the buyers'eye level to let them see the items easily and often. Second, they drive the buyers to buy something cheap and small without thinking too much or give shoppers a special offer like "Buy One And Get One Free.” Third, they try to have the buyers stay at the convenience stores as long as possible by setting up a seating area. They think the buyers will buy one drink after another once they stay longer. In a study, 73 teenagers answer two of the questions. The pictures below show their interesting answers. Which of the following do you like? The taste of the foods. The service. 146 (63%) 132 (43.8%) The prices of the products. |12 (16.4%) The feelings in the convenience stores. 121 (28.8%) The polite clerks. 16(8.2%) The special offer. 14(19.2%) The way of showing the products. 21 (28.8%) 0 10 20 50 30 40 Which of the following do you like? The taste of the foods. The service. The prices of the products. The feelings in the convenience stores. The polite clerks. The special offer. The way of showing the products, 0 118(24.7%) 11(15.1%) 140(54.8%) 18(11%) 129 (39.7%) 19(12.3%) 17(9.6%) 10 20 30 40 50 convenience store 便利商店 level 高度 offer 優惠 result 結果 product 商品

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英文 高中

想問12,為什麼不是B是D?

1.. 試卷 考科 ment I the 參考試卷 英文考科 第11至15題為題組 elaborate 19 •fictional 第2頁 共10頁 April Fools' Day, one of the most light-hearted days of the year, has an unclear origin. Some see it as a celebration related to the turn of the seasons from winter to spring; others, however, believe that it 11 the adoption of a new calendar. Ancient cultures celebrated New Year's Day on or around April 1, which roughly coincides with the beginning of spring. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar, which called for New Year's Day to be celebrated on January 1. However, many people, either refusing to accept the new date or not having heard about it, to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1. Other people began to make fun of these traditionalists, sending them on "fool's errands" or trying to fool them into believing something false. 13, the practice spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world. 12 Nowadays, on April Fools' Day, people often 14 to create elaborate hoaxes to fool others. Newspapers, radio and TV stations, and websites have participated in the April 1 tradition of making 15 reports in order to fool their audiences. The BBC once reported that Swiss farmers were experiencing a spaghetti crop and showed scenes of people harvesting noodles from trees. Guess what? A great number of viewers were fooled. (A) leads to (B) brings out DB(A) continue (B) continuing (C) stems from (C) to continue (D) comes across B 13. (A) Precisely (B) Eventually (C) Additionally buy B(A) come to an end (B) go to great lengths AS 15. (A) fictional 第16至20題為題組 (B) essential (C) put in service (C) ancient (D) continued (D) Literally (D) hold in store (D) subjective

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