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英文 高中

求解45題 不知道為什麼要選D? 謝謝

肉 with informati Wishes air balloon refighter kogu % ( The 34. (A) coming in (B) going to (C) arriving at (D) reaching to 35. (A) gave back to (B) came up with (C) flashed back to (D) fell apart with 2. The story of Prometheus is interesting. At a time 36 there were many powerful gods in the universe, a Titan named Prometheus created humans. He then gave humans fire 37 they could keep warm, cook food, and make tools. Prometheus had great love for humans. The king of all gods, Zeus, 38 did not. Prometheus wanted to help the humans on earth, so he tricked Zeus for their benefit. Prometheus asked Zeus to choose one of the two piles as a sacrifice from humankind to him. One was a pile of beef inside a bull's stomach, and 39 was a pile of bones covered in shiny fat. Zeus chose the bones as well as fat and believed there was juicy meat underneath the fat. From that day on, humans were allowed to keep all their meat. 40 about it, Zeus took away humans' fire. Then, Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans living in misery. After Zeus had known it, Prometheus was chained to a rock and tortured until the end of time. 36. (A) that (B) which (C) when (D) where ( B ) 37. (A) ever since (B) so that (C) for which (D) in that ( 37 38. (A) however (B) therefore (C) moreover (D) otherwise 39. (A) the other (B) another (C) other (D) others ( 40. (A) Zeus was angry (B) Angry (C) Be angry (D) Have been angry 3. The first time little Billy asked me to hold him, I said no and explained to him that I could not do so. We colored a picture together 41 I didn't want to 42_ Billy, of course, but I also didn't want to lose my job. As Ronald McDonald, I regularly visited sick children like Billy in the hospital, but I was not allowed to touch them. We finished our picture, and as I was about 43 Billy asked me again to hold him. I thought about the possibility of losing my job. If that happened, I would probably soon lose my car and my home. I liked those things very much. However, at that moment, 44 nothing was as important as the happiness of this sick boy who could never go home again. 45 this, I decided to hold Billy despite the risk. I held him, and we talked and laughed and cried together. McDonald's did later find out, but they decided they agreed with me that some things are more important than rules. ) 41. (A) too (B) either (C) instead (D) yet ( ) 42. (A) prompt (B) refuse (C) frighten (D) employ (1) 43. (A) to leave (B) to leaving (C) leave (D) leaving (B) that seemed as (C) it seemed that XD) to be seem that ( (B) Realize (C) Realized (D) Realizing ilbi c) 44. (A) it seemed to be AB 45. (A) To realize 三、文意選填 10% (A) against the rules (B) dressed up (C) prompted (D) refuse (E) sparkled (AB) confined (AC) yet (AD) first of all (Ag) drowsy (BC) laughter Jane went to a school with strict rules. 46_, all the students were required to wear the same gray uniforms. Furtherm both boys and girls were 47 to choosing one of only two hairstyles. Jane tried to _48__ to go to this school. ___49_, h parents insisted that she go because the school was highly rated for its academic achievements. One day, Jane decided to do sou 9

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英文 高中

42題為什麼不能選D 他說不是說任何人都不行嗎? 還有B為什麼算對? (答案是B)

第41. 至44. 題為題組 The proverb “When in Rome, do as the Romans do” may be familiar to you, but the new rules may not. Rome introduced a host of new laws in 2019 to protect and preserve the heritage of the city. Visitors and residents can now get into trouble if they violate the new regulations by doing idiotic behaviors like jumping into the city's famous Trevi Fountain or messy eating on the steps of historical monuments. Among these new rules, there's one that has got people talking: no sitting on the Spanish Steps. Made famous by the movie Roman Holiday, these steps draw large crowds of people every day. Tourists can still take photos, but anyone caught sitting down can face a fine of up to €400. Strange as it may seem, the law was made with intentions to keep the ancient city of Rome beautiful for generations to come. The new rules do not target only at the tourists, though. Some actors in tourism industry also need to be careful. One new rule forbids anyone to dress up as Roman centurions around tourist spots and charge tourists for photos. Another rule bans advertising or selling "skip the line” tickets around popular tourist attractions like the Colosseum. Local residents cannot hang laundry outside on wires across the streets and there must be no singing or playing musical instruments on public transportation. When in Rome, do as the new rules order you to do so you can protect the delicate monuments. 41. What is the main purpose of this passage? (A) To warn people against tourist traps in Rome. c(B) To protest against the implementation of new laws. (C) To introduce some of the new rules in Rome and the reasons. (D) To present the beautiful monuments and tourist sites in Rome. 42. Which of the following is FALSE? (A) People can still take selfies on the world famous Spanish Steps. (B) New rules were introduced to prevent the ancient city from being damaged by tourists. UC) Vendors cannot sell “skip the line” tickets to the Colosseum around it because of the new laws. (D) Actors cannot put on the costumes of Roman centurions around tourist sites. heritage for

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英文 高中

請問為什麼第二題錯了?🙏🏻🌞

高中英文綜合應用(上)-閱讀測驗、文意選填、克漏字、翻譯寫作、作又跟 閱讀測驗實戰練習 題組) The brain, which weighs less than 2.2 pounds, is perhaps the C 03. Wha some responsible fror (A) (B) (C ( Part 1閱讀測驗、文 Part 1 閱讀測驗、文意選填 complicated organ in our bodies. Although scientists have not been able to solve all the mysteries of this amazing organ, they have made for learning, memory, and language. Recent studies indicate that the two progress. They have found that certain parts of the brain are halves of the brain -- the right hemisphere and the left hemisphere play extremely important roles in learning and communicating. The left hemisphere deals with rules, lists of information, and short-term memory. In contrast, the right hemisphere deals with feelings, colors, and term memory. Scientists recognize the importance of both hemispheres in individuals learn languages. They believe that some learners use one half Scientists now relate left and right hemispheres to the way different of their brains more than the other half. Left-brained learners usually long- 04. the learning of all sorts, including language learning. A. repetition to learn. Right-brained learners look for a general picture and concentrate on relating new information to what they already know. They use associations and intuition to learn. Most people fall into one of these types. If teachers know whether their students are left brained or right-brained, they can help them learn better. (D) 01. Which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) Most people are left-brained learners. (B) Scientists have solved all the mysteries of the brain. (C) Language learning takes place only in one hemisphere. (D) Left-brained learners are good at learning grammatical rules. (A) Q2 . Which is the best title of the passage? (A) The Amazing Human Brain (B) A Recent Scientific Discovery (C) Short-Term and Long-term Memory (D) Discoveries in the Two Hemispheres 8

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