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hsth. 覆滿某物 某事 23 More Than a Pretty Picture S. Y ou visit a tourist attraction, and everybody around you has digital cameras. In the crowd, however, you notice one person carrying a small unde bin toy-like camera—a LOMO camera. Interested, you later search the Internet for more information. 5 Hool verT/(B) bnet explosent (3) The LOMO photography ("lomography") craze began in 1991, when two Viennese students bought an old LOMO film camera and began experimenting. The pictures were different from any they had seen before. Some colors were too bright, some objects were blurry, and the pictures looked strange. But their oddness inspired a style of photography that would become popular worldwide 10 王於吾乎 成為熱門景點 一定又會遲至 童,向他人求 美」理論, ,必須經拍 其對應的 rigenpotoriq i exst (8) With modern cameras, every aspect of a picture is controllable. However, this isn't the case with LOMO cameras. These fun and simple machines have special features like colored flashy and fish-eye lenses. They produce pictures with an element of unpredictability which makes using them a novel experience. To get even more out of your one-of-a-kind tool, ignore the basic rules of photography 15 39 and follow lomography.com's "ten golden rules 3-A.C -以詩的 条水草 LOMO cameras provide a change of pace from modern digital ones. In our high-tech world, LOMO cameras let us appreciate the low-tech side of film photography. As the old saying goes, "stop and smell the roses." And while you're at it, take a picture of them, too. With a LOMO camera, you'll get a new and 20 peculiar perspective of the world every time. 虹似 2.85

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英文 高中

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英文 國中

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Word Count 213 After so many studies have been carried out, the interest in knowing more about what's going on in our brains never dies down, What interests scientists more is the animals' brains. Take birds' brains for example. Birds are in fact smarter than we thought. A story goes like this: A smart crow collects rocks and throws them into the bottle, and in the end he gets the water. Now, it is not just a story. Studies show that crows are great toolmakers and they are able to choose the tool that is of best use. As for parrots , the idea that they just pick up the sound without understanding the meaning is not true. Their language ability is surprising. Here comes a famous example. Alex was the gray parrot, whose owner was a scientist at Harvard University. He was trained to understand over 100 English words, with which he was able to make simple sentences. On the night he died, the last words he gave to his owner were "YOU BE GOOD SEE YOU TOMORROW I LOVE YOU.” No birds or other animals are going to take man's place as the smartest being on the planet. However, we might not be 100% correct in the understanding of brains - The bigger, the smarter. brain 6 scientist ** crow parrot , ability ) 38 Which is NOT said about crows in the reading? (A) They know where to find the most food. B. They are great at making tools. 10) They can use tools to get water. D. They are able to tell which tool is the most useful. 39. What do we know about Alex the gray parrot from the reading? (A) He lives at Harvard University with his owner. (B) He knew more English words than his owner. (C) He was able to show his feelings to his owner by words. (D) He could make more than 100 simple sentences. 40. What can we learn from the reading? YA) Having answered all the questions about man's brain, scientists have more interest in other animals'. YB It was commonly believed that animals with larger brains were smarter than those with smaller ones. © With long-time training, birds may become smarter than all the other animals except Ba man. (D) Knowledge about how smart birds can be may make more people want to keep one as a pet.

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大元單字文法卷第14回 ( 0) 1. Mr. Li handed me a piece of 範圍: 第14單元 年 HE 號 1999 姓名: (A) kid (B) car and asked me to write the answer on the blackboard. (C) bear (D) chalk CU) 2. David is reading a book (A) in (B) at insects. (C) about (D) to c) 3. Since the rise of the computer and Internet, we have (A) entered (B) eaten (C) hurt (B) 4. When it snows heavily, the animals in the mountains lie from one another. (A) across (B) close (C) quite a new age in history. (D) played together to get warm (D) between () 5. The girl (A) in red shoes is my cousin. She's very cute. (B) at To wear D) wears (D) 6. The house is not big but comfortable. We love it a lot. (A) Dad bought (B) Dad bought it (C) where Dad bought (D) which Dad bought it CO) 7. Jeff only has a pet cat, and (A) Tony has, too (B) so does Tony (C) neither does Tony (D) Tony doesn't, either (U) 8. Oscar: What's this place? Ben: This is the park (A) what (B) which (C) where I met my wife. (D) when co) 9. The Christmas tree is so tall that if you put it inside the house, the top of it almost the light in the house. (A) touches (B) blows (C) lies (D) saves ( ) 10. Joe doesn't have any girlfriend, and I don't, (A) either (B) too (C) neither D) so (D) 11 The man and the dog are walking across the street are my neighbors. (A) who (B) which (C) whom (D) that (0) 12 Do you remember the man to Liz spoke in the library a few days ago? (A) whom (B) that (C) which (D) what (0) 13. I enjoy taking pictures, and my brothers. (A) so do (C) neither do (D) neither is (B) so am 1 (B) 14. I know his daughter, (A) which is a famous singer. (B) that (C) who (D) where by them. (0) 15. Cats are interested in something they've never seen, so they're easy to be (A) helped (B) drawn (C) bought (D) left

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