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英文 高中

第二段第五行 open to 是什麼意思

ANIVE 2 h he by a 名进工匠。 Fabergé eggs are jeweled eggs that were made by the famous Russian hjemrulan the House of Fabergé, from to 1917. The eggs were made of valuable metals or stones coated with beautiful colors and decorated with precious jewels. heitbithasthor ... P. The first Fabergé egg was crafted for Tsar Alexander III, who gave his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna, an Easter egg to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. He placed án Prder with a young jeweler, Peter Carl Fabergé, whose beautiful creations had caught Maria's eye earlier. On Easter morning of 1885, what appeared to be a simple enameled egg was delivered to the palace. But to the delight of the Empress, the egg opened to a golden yolk; within the yolk was a golden hen; and concealed within the hen was a diamond miniature of the royal crown and a tiny ruby egg. Unfortunately, the last two surprises are now lost to history. Empress Maria was so delighted by this gift that Alexander appointed Fabergé a “goldsmith by special appointment to the Imperial Crown.” The Tsar also asked Fabergé to make an Easter egg every year. The requirements were straightforward: Each egg must be unique, and each must contain a pleasant surprise. With excellent craftsmanship and an inventive spirit, Peter Fabergé and his successors repeatedly ſet the challenge. The House of Fabergé made approximately 50 Imperial Easter Eggs for Tsar Alexander III and his son Nicholas II until 1917, when the Russian revolution broke out. Today, the term “Fabergé eggs” has become a synonym of luxury and the eggs are regarded as masterpieces of the jeweler's art. More significantly, perhaps, they serve as reminders of the last Russian imperial family.

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英文 高中

請問為什麼第8題是another? @.@

Unit 2 The 10,000-Hour Rule . By the time the Beatles arrived in the States, two members of the band, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, 5 music together for seven years in Liverpool, England. In 1960, when they were still a struggling band, they were invited to perform in a club in Hamburg, Germany. There, they did their best to play, their lives entirely depended on it. From 1960 to 1962, they traveled to Hamburg five times, with them 7. many hours during the trips. Their last two gigs involved 8 90 hours of performing. Before becoming a phenomenon, the Beatles had performed live 270 nights in just over a year and a half 9 Their time in Hamburg meant a great deal, and it was one of the things that 10. them 10 from other bands at that time. The story of this influential rock band proves that remarkable achievements are usually made when innate talent and ten-thousand hours of practice come together. (A) 1. (A) come to (B) taken to (C) fallen to (D) drawn to (B) 2. (A) when (B) that (C) what (D) in which (C) 3. (A) mount (B) mounted (C) mounting (D) which mounted (c) 4. (A) several (B) school (C) string (D) swarm (D.) 5. (A) played (B) have played (C) would play (D) had played (D) 6. (A) even though (B) even if (C) only if (D) as if (B) 7. (A) performed (B) performing (C) to perform (D) who performed (B) another Br) 8. (A) the other (C) other (D) others (D) for all (c) 9. (A) all out (B) anything but (C) all told (B) settled; on (C) put; out (D) tore, apart (A) 10. (A) set; apart IV. Multiple Choice Choose the correct answers. be Teresa's never been to Brazil,

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英文 高中

18題不能選B嗎?

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英文 高中

求解第33題 謝謝💫

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英文 高中

這三題訂正起來怪怪的 求解🥺 謝謝

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英文 高中

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