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英文 高中

請問28 29 怎麼判斷

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英文 高中

求解第2.4.8題 謝謝!

finally 14. 全新試題 the structure collapsed. With only was at this moment that all of them suddenly became very to build the tallest structure. Just before time ran out, they successfully built inches high, winning the challenge. Thanks to this experience, Scott and his teammates finally came to understand the true spirit of teamwork. (D) had been (A) 5. (A) In order B 16. (A) constru co 7. (A) Still a ( 08. (A) since (B) 9. (A) mate ) 10. (A) (A) has been get (A) 10 AD B) 2. (A) encouraged C) 3. (A) to B) 4. (A) stable D) 5. (A) From B)6. (A) plans i CS 7. (A) what Dx8. ) (A) Unfortunately 9. (A) mention C10. (A) look after (C) is being (C) encourages (C) as (C) enjoyable (C) Into (C) to plan (C) who (C) Normally (C) achieve (C) figure out (B) will be (B) encouraging (B) of (B) capable (B) Among (B) planning (B) which (B) Especially (B) promise (B) call for IV. 文意選填 ※第一篇 (D) encourage (D) for (D) probable (D) With (D) planned (D) when (D) Slightly (D) adjust (D) run into (A) whereas (F) conduct Every that prescrit features of Rules members ※第四篇 1. Hi, my name is Tom Wujec. Let me introduce myself first. I was born in Canada, and I from the University of Toronto with degrees in astronomy and psychology. Chances are you don't know me, but I guess you probably have heard of the Marshmallow Challenge 2. was created by me. Since its invention, it 3. around the world by people from all walks of life. 4. my surprise, it has produced some unexpected results. 5. better understand the results and their though, th Rul in the M implications, I conducted a study and got some interesting findings. One of them was that the average a tape,

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英文 國中

求解32.33.🙏🙏

下字數 231 Q&A about Laws Q1: What is a "law"? A: It is a rule that was made by a government. Q2: Are all the laws the same around the world? A: Of course not. Laws are different from place to place. Learning about the laws of other places can help you understand the people there and keep you out of trouble when you are there. Q3: Are there any laws about clothing? A: Yes, many countries ask women to wear something to cover their hair. And, every country has laws about wearing clothes to cover “private parts." Q4: Are there any laws made to stop people from getting hurt? A: Yes. In the United States, Kinder Surprise eggs were banned for choking risk because there are small toys. So, it changed its packaging and renamed Kinder Joy eggs. Q5: Are there any laws to stop feeding animals or birds? A: Sure. In Venice, feeding pigeons can cost you a lot. There are already so many pigeons that they have to kill some of them. Q6: What happens to someone that breaks the law? A: It depends on the law. For some, you will get a fine or to be told not to do it again. Others might put you in prison for months, years, or the rest of your life. And for the worst crimes, the worst punishment is the death penalty. ban choking risk pigeon 67 fine 1 tk prison et penalty #li OC A)31. What can we know from the reading? 指出 (A) Laws are different in different places. (B) People in Venice can't wear black clothes. 細節 (C) People must follow the laws to stay healthy. (D) Kinder Surprise eggs are so popular that people can't stop eating them. OA32. Mr. Wang asked his students why they had to follow the laws. Which student is NOT right? 推敲 (A) John: “I don't want to pay a fine.” (B) Helen: "I won't get into trouble when I travel." (C) Peter: "I can make our world a better place to live in." (D) Tim: “I can get a better understanding of the people in a different country." 33. Which chart can be seen in Venice? (A) 450, IB 义 & Co (B) 450 The number of pigeons The number of people in prison 圖文 轉換 400 350 3100 250 200 150 100 50 0 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 2009 2010 2011 2009 2010 2011 The number of Kinder Surprise eggs ul il The number of Kinder Joy eggs (C) 450 4000 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 (D) 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 ) 100 SO 0 LI 2009 2010 2011 2011 2010 2009

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英文 高中

請問第二篇的第三題和第五題要如何去做解釋

个人热点:1个连接,已用100.75M 30403_.. 隨堂實力 (2) ( ) (A) For example (B) Likewise (C) In fact (D) otherwise (3) ( ) (A) conducted (B) was conducted (C) conducting (D) which conducted (4)( )(A) with (B) about (C) of (D) as (5) ( ) (A) to be (B) not to be (C) that it is (D) that it is not *: (1)D (2)C(3)A (4)D (5)B 2. Forests are the global lifeblood of our earth, and it is vital they should be protected at all costs. 11/18 Amazingly, they_1 80% of the species of animals and plants on earth. Three quarters of the world's fresh water also comes from forests. 2 _, they are excellent at fighting against climate change. __3__, but they also absorb a quarter of all the . Furthermore, forests create almost 55 million employment opportunities worldwide. Without their conservation, a quarter of the world's population will be negatively affected. Despite this, more and more forests are being 4 at an alarming rate. Space is needed for farming to raise animals or grow palm oil trees. As consumers, we have the ability to decide the speed of deforestation. What we can do is_5_to buy products that contain palm oil or eat less meat. In fact, whether we protect forests or not, it may eventually impact human's survival. (1)( )(A) are beneficial to (B) are sensitive to (C) are alert to (D) are home to (2) ( ) (A) Instead (B) However (C) Therefore (D) Additionally (3) ( ) (A) They do not generate oxygen (B) They generate not only oxygen (C) Not only do they generate oxygen (D Not only they generate oxygen (4) ( ) (A) put in (B) cut down (C) kept out of (D) gotten hold of (5) ( ) (A) refuse (B) refused (C) refusing (D) to refusing R: (1)D (2)D (3)C (4)B (5) A 3. When evidence of bribery is found, companies have to take consequences. Businesses get caught 1_facing substantial fines and damage to their reputation. Since bribery is a way to enable a company to gain an unfair advantage, there are laws against such behavior. The most powerful anti-bribery law is the 2010 UK Bribery Act. This act aims to 2 the bribery of public and private individuals. 3 to negotiate by giving gifts, and to make or accept payments. In 2013, the founder of a famous fashion brand found company employees paid bribes to the Argentinian government. They _4_because of it. However, they escaped punishment as they informed the authorities. When it comes to doing business, it is important to be fair and honest. It is crucial to promote fair practices and punishes those 5_ get unfair advantages. It is time companies stopped bribing governments in the name of profit. (1) ( ) (A) never; for (B) does; against (C) do; with (D) never; without (2) ( ) (A) reverse (B) sustain (C) ban (D) torture (3) ( ) (A) Never companies are allowed (B) Never are companies allowed (C)Never companies allow (D) Never do companies allow (4)( )(A) are fined (B) should be fined (C) have been fined (D) should have been fined (A) who (B) which (C) whom (D) whose (5)

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英文 高中

求14題!

proctile 佛海 aga, the ers that 答案區」。各題答對者,得1分;答錯、未作答或畫記多於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 第11至15 題為題組 be put/ bought into torce operation 零分計 The Consumer Protection Act in Taiwan was enacted on January 11, 1994. The Act demonstrated = enforced #17 effect the government's efforts to protect consumers' rights and interests. The Consumer Protection coordinate to have Commission, the current Consumer Protection Committee, 11 the supervisor and coordinator in 俊 for the various consumer protection organizations that put this law into practice. In order to improve (V) 亮配 18ZA the well-being of consumers in Taiwan, the Committee advocates fair trade and 12 pricing for subordinate goods and services. The Committee also organizes educational programs to raise consumer awareness, (v3843 player and is active in assisting consumers/involved in 13 with businesses or manufacturers.) * arouse In/ving. Involye A in sth" (adj) (m) Fle A. 62 {action tjä veras i bol involved in sth Since its establishment, the Consumer Protection Committee has taken measures that emphasize sible th: 09.772 BO product safety and sanitation. These measures also ensure that all labels and advertisements 14 to regulations. In addition, the Committee collaborates with various international consumer protection Impulse organizations to respond to problems involving cross-border trade and business. 15 its alsively 衡 regulatory power and administrative resources, the Committee plays a crucial role in protecting consumers in Taiwan. great A11. (A) serves as (B) fights for (C) persists in (D) corresponds to C# 12. (A) prominent hy hey (B) essential (C) reasonable (D) intensive Tea Eckey . p B13. (A) references & 4, 2. (B) shortages (C) purchases (D) disputes In the 14. (B) conformed (C) conforming (D) to conform lobey / observel follow 15. (A) From (B) With (C) Despite (D) Beyond B 只 「致力奉 38 stress 第16至20 題為題組 Jecause { comply with abide by AG 14. (A) conform * u putplace lay the image y one of which

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