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22 The Most Famous Meal D pieces of art in STRO F ive hundred years ago in Milan, Italy, one of the most famous a long table covered with food, shortly before he was crucified. Gathering around human history was completed. It shows Jesus and his followers sitting behind This scene, painted by Leonardo da Vinci is called The Last Supper.12b101 Jesus, his 12 followers react in shock to the news that one of them will betray him. 5 S- The Last Supper took da Vinci three years to complete. In painting this masterpiece, da Vinci presented the anger, fear, and doubt felt by the 12 followers of Jesus. To the left is Judas, drawing back into the shadows in surprise that his plan is known. In the center of the painting sits Jesus himself. The window behind 10 him shines like a halo. It gives light to the scene, just as Jesus gives peace to his followers. The expression on his face is calm as if he has already forgiven the one who will betray him. 就像 The outline of Jesus forms a triangle. There are also three windows, and his followers are sitting in four groups of three. The number represents the three sides of the Christian God: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Da Vinci seemed to show that God's love for humans is stable and will last forever. Today, The Last Supper can still be viewed in Milan, though its colors have faded away after such a long time. However, the themes of finding love and hope in times of trouble are just as strong today as they ever were. 64 DBB

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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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求解20為什麼不能B 答案是A 但in which不是=where嗎

第16 至20 題為題組 Idioms add color to a language, and they also reveal some of the culture behind it. However, for non-native speakers, it is difficult to understand idioms. Besides, the real meaning of an idiom can be very different 16_ its literal meaning. That's why not everyone can easily figure out what an idiom means though he or she may know each individual word in it. There are many kinds of idioms for different themes in English. One of 17_ is for body parts, for they are so close to us. For example, your friend might tell you that he wanted to buy the latest cell phone, so he had to work to pay for it. What's more, while he was working one day, he noticed someone suspicious 18 into the store where he worked. He watched him carefully and caught him 19 to slip some gum into his pocket. At first, you might not understand what he said, for he used a lot of idioms that contained body parts like “cost an arm and a leg” and “sticky fingers.” However, if you guess from the context and the way he used the words, you may get what he meant. Learn more about idioms, and you'll find that using them can be fun. 16. (A) from (B) with (C) for (D) at 20 1 17. 18. (C) the commoner (C) come (D) the most common (D) to come (A) a common (A) is coming (A) tried (A) in which (B) a commoner (B) has come (B) trying (B) which 19. (C) to try (D) try 20. . (C) what (D) where

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第一張圖的第7題 如果使用therefore會有什麼問題嗎? 第二張圖的第14題 (H)是where 請問為何culture in which ... 可以變成culture where ... where不是用在地點嗎?

(B) from (D) and no (C) if laughed at 5.(A) or A (C) with Victor Hugo's novel Les Miserables appeals to numerous readers. But people today longer have to read the book to enjoy the story because it has been put on stage. Adapted from the 1200-page novel)("Les Miz;)(6. the musical version is often called, attracts people to 7. the theater. “Les Miz” began as a French production. The French people know the story this French musical began in the middle of the story. However, for an English audience, the musical needed 8. 8. . The directors and the writers added some new songs to the musical to help the English audience understand the background. In addition, 9. more about Paris at Hugo's time, the actors and the actresses were asked to do some research. The show proved successful as it opened in 1985. Since then, hundreds of people have written to the directors describing how they 10. and changed by the show. True, the story shows compassion for those who are in need. But more importantly, it conveys a message of hope, which encourages people everywhere. V. 6. (A) that (B) when (C) with (B) so well that (C) therefore (D) which makes B - 8. (A) reworked (B) reworking (C) to rework D to be reworking C. 9. (A) knowing (B) found (C) to learn (D) be familiar D-10 . (A suffered (B) moved Olgot touching (D) were inspired 二、文意選填 (D) as B C 7. Al sych that Hip hop culture, which is a multiple combination of graffiti, street dancing, and rap music, is in for youth all over the world now. This pop culture is even 11. into sports recently, especially in basketball, the most popular youth sport. This kind of alternative basketball is called Hip Hoop, a new element of hip hop culture. Walking down the streets of New York, you can very often catch young people 12 casually with earrings and

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可以幫我排一下難易度嗎? 我覺得好像差不多 但是只要寫一本 共3本 謝謝🙏

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