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第10至20題為選組
The five-pointed star drawn with five lines is known today as the pentagram. It is an ancient symbol
which has held different meanings. Today, we can see the pentagram 16. as jewelry or designs on
clothing. The Sumerians were the first to use the five-pointed star polygon. They wrote about the symbol
in records 17. 3000 B.C. In the context of that civilization, the pentagram was a character in a writing
system. The Babylonians, a culture with close historical links to Sumer, used the pentagram 18.
the planets. Its five points indicated five planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
In ancient China, the pentagram corresponded to Wu Xing, the five elements that make up the world:
metal, wood, fire, earth, and water. In European folklore, it was said to come with magical properties.
The 19. of the star affected its significance. With one point facing upward, the pentagram represented
"white" magic (good). 20. with two points facing upward, the same symbol stood for "black" magic
(evil). Nowadays the symbolism of the pentagram is still commonly used, but it is good to know more
of its history than just a fashion statement.
16, (A) wearing
17. (A) originated from
18 (A) in favor of
19. (A) exhibition
20. (A) In reverse
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(B) worn
(B) stemmed from
(B) in light of
(B) attribution
(B) In particular
(C) that wears
(C) dated back to
(C) in reference to
(C) orientation
(C) To some extent
(D) to be worn
(D) traced back to
(D) in proportion to
(D) illumination
(D) By the same token