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英文 高中

想請問45 在第三段後幾句 他說並不是全部人都買單 那不就代表他不夠popular嗎 那D選項為什麼對 還有46 b跟d明明超像吧?

66 學測週計畫‧英文 x } 分。 adi) T}; 第4至7題為題組 The fair-trade movement began in Europe in the post-war period, but it didn't draw people attention until the recent 25 years. According to its fundamental principles, fair trade 2 47.) w you were in the fai making trades fair to producers by having consumers from developed countries pay slightly problem mentioned ir (A) To place more adv for end products. The primary feature of the fair-trade system that distinguishes it from that of the open marke (B) To look for more (CL To lower the fees is the requirement of minimum prices paid for goods. Moreover, during good years, an addition (D) To reduce the hi amount of money is added to encourage and profit labor-offering producers. With financial aid purchasers of fair-trade products may help producers hire more adult workers, which can reduce he hiring of child labor. By paying more, they can also guarantee the safety of workplaces, and be farmers adopt eco-friendly fertilizers to protect the environment. However, although the fair trade system seems beneficial to farmers, and trades are on the increase, it actually leaves much room for criticism. For example, getting fair trade certification is expensive for small businesses and individual producers. They have to split their hard-earne money for being a fair trade member, which ends up being a burden for the poor producers that fair trade system originally urges to help. Such high administration fees inevitably lead to the result that products are sold at much higher prices which weigh on consumers. Hence, customer base around the world is limited, because not everyone is willing to pay extra fees when they can get products of the similar quality but with lower prices. Worst of all, the administration fees don't go to the suppliers but retailers. Although there are obvious advantages of fair trade system, its disadvantages are likely to form a vicious circle and may shrink the fair trade market, if the basic problem doesn't get tackled. 44 Which of the following is the best title for this passage? (A) The History of Fair Trade qobis (Bil How to Become Fair-Trade Producers (C) How Fair Is Fair Trade? DNThe Cost of Fair-Trade Practices Which of the following statements is NOT true about fair trade? og AT of a spire- (A) Fair-trade producers use environmentally friendly fertilizers. resembles B) All fair-trade crops are sold at higher prices in the market. on its ext (C) Producers have to pay for official proof of fair-trade associations. Cam the talles Fair trade products are popular and sold to every country in the world. To dow As 46. What is the correct order of the main ideas for the paragraphs 1-3? with aw TA) Fair trade and globalization 48 Acc (B) The time when fair trade began — The advantages of fair trade → The impact of fair trade api (C) The first fair-trade producer → The increasing sales of fair-trade products A consumers to farmers (D) The goal of fair trade system → The advantages of fair trade — The imperfection of fair trade p 第責部分 第48至几題為題組 As water is to p no beautiful decorat This list could go to the similar style structures in the w One great e British architect there are mainly to break this col this innovative concept of it i building elabc functions of w Anot 2 Also calle Piano, an It purposes like two fundan rise. T Da Totein gorofa obito Bol to do 14 → The cons of fair trade → The pros of fair trade 帥8% → The help of 49. TL

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In fact, IV. 文意選填 (20%) Jith ar (A) murdered (B) impressive (C) miserable t 13 D) illness a Ta (E) tragedies (F) turned out (G) explored (H) prove (1) turned into relation The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is one of the most famous horror films in the history of film. It was first released in Germany in 1920, and it marked the beginning of a new style of film-making. The film began with a man named Francis sitting in a garden and telling the story of Dr. Caligari. In the story, Dr. Caligari traveled around with a man called Cesare, who could tell the future. The two had a close 26 Cesare was under Dr. Caligari's control, and he would do whatever Caligari asked him to do. Francis described how his friend, Alan, was 27 the day after Cesare had said that Alan would die by morning. In fact, Cesare had killed Alan. Later on, Cesare was again sent to kill Francis's girlfriend Jane, but he was chased away by her family. During his escape, Cesare was so tired that he fell off a cliff and died. Francis thought that Dr. Caligari was the one who had planned all these 28. In order to find out the truth and 29 H that he was right about this, he went to the mental hospital to look up some records. Surprisingly, there he found Dr. Caligari was the director of the hospital. When Dr. Caligari heard about Cesare's death, he went mad. He became one of the 30 patients in his hospital. 系人. Once Francis finished telling the story, the camera moved back to the very first that Francis was, in reality, in the garden of the mental hospital. Dr. Caligari 31 Francis's doctor as well as the director of the hospital. What's more, he, Jane, and Cesare were patients in the hospital who had suffered serious mental 32. It 33 that the whole story was Francis's fantasy. The main idea of "madness" is 34 throughout the film. Because so many viewers found the story both surprising and 35 B the film became a huge success all over the world, 26 28. 29. 30. fantasy 28 31. 32 33. 34. 任 poor and scene and showed 頂托 2 27. 35.

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英文 高中

請問cursory 在第一段的意思是「粗略的、隨性的」嗎? 要怎麼判斷ㅠㅠ

崗1 ns ' Cityscape Painting Evena 本Msory Survey of modern or contemporary art wi lnds0ape makes up a substantial part of the artistie 語 S 計 讓 關 importance may be obvious, its origins are much less so 了 consensus about the exact date of birth of the first city 1 全 說 才 agreememt as to aprecise date for the start of Gi開 painting 全約 FFresco, anaerjal view of a coastal city that'datesifrom Trojan Rome in (8 first 品生 gf the frst millenniumuis the earliest known cityscape painting. Of course, that is no reason to assume thatitis the first of its genmre- During the Middle Ages, representatioris Of clties can be found as backgrounds inmanyilluminated manuscripts, but 個ey were never aoeerded more than secondary roles in those compositions. The late thirteenth and early fourteenth century brought a revival offreedom of expression in Westerm art as 站began throwing off the Wi constralints of the Byzantine tradition. ltwas during this period that Ambrogio Lorenzetti painted the fresco known as “City by牛e Sea , often cited fs as the first true cityscape inthe history of Westerm art. arked by Lorenzetti did not'eome intofull The interest in cityscape painting sp However, small cityscapes doappear as flowerin ltaly until the late 15th century. - backgrounds in some works by the most famous painters 0f the intel ng MG centuries. At that time, some Venetian painters, most notably Vittore arpaccio and 3 Gentile Bellini, created what can be considered the first “golden age”of cityscape painting in Western Art, a short but remarkable tothe scenic ita painting that was soon to come- : curred in ltaly, many ofthe most importamt In northern Eurobpe, much as OC ) : cities only ina supporting capacity for their 4 epictin painters of that era began depicttng 同 二 信實 語人sa stunning resentation, primary subject. In one 6 representation ofariver city. Despite the city is not accorded “leading role” status in 全 閃 讀 測 驗

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