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英文 國中

求解 急 怎麼看都不順眼 第29

,我穿起來很漂亮 24 (A) It looks pretty on me. (C) Whe can 1 it on? ) 25. (A) It's expensive. (B) (C) It is too small to wear. 991473 (B) How much is it? (D) Is it my size?這是我的嗎 (B) I'll take this one. (D) I don't like it, either. (1) 26. (A) How much money do you have? (B) Isn't it expensive? (C) Do you have credit cards? (D) How would you like to pay? [31 【27~29】 27 Basketball has been around for more than one hundred years. It 18 C was invented in 1891 by James Naismith, a PE teacher, who tried hard to think of a game for his students to play inside on a rainy or cold winter day. A Naismith wrote some basic rules and used a peach basket for players to throw a ball in. At that time a soccer ball was used to play in the game. Quite different from modern basketball games, the first அ ones in history were slow because there were no holes in the bottom of the peach baskets. When a player threw a ball in a peach basket, the ball stayed there. The game had to stop so that one of the players could climb up to get the ball. Although the first basketball games seem funny, they were an important start of one of the most popular sports in the world. invent 創造 basic 基本的 k C a p y le li a 11 seem 似乎 n (7) 27. What is the best title for the reading? title 標題 (A) James Naismith (B) PE Classes (C) Sports and Their Rules (D) The History of Basketball 28. What CAN'T we learn from the reading? B (A) The first basketball baskets. (B) The number of players on each team. (C) James Naismith's job. (D) Why James Naismith invented basketball. (B) 29. Which of the following usually has a hole in its bottom? (A) A couch. (B) A mat. 長椅 墊 【30~32] (C) A pot. (D) A tub. |tub 浴缸 Dear Sarah, I have two tickets for the game between the Elephants and the Lions next Tuesday. David said that he could go to the game with 21

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英文 高中

請問第9題為什麼選C

上午、下午及晚上。 隔天早晨。 更為強烈。當 ever用 —甜相机 (B) a great class leader being a great class leader (D) as a great class leader 三、綜合測驗 1. In 1843, Henry Cole was a popular man. However, this popularity was causing him some trouble. Specifically, he received a lot of mail, sometimes so much that he didn't know (1)__ to reply to all of it in his free time. To solve this problem, he hired an artist named J. C. Horsley to draw a family_(2) was celebrating Christmas and then had this image printed one thousand times on postcards. On each card, there was also space to write a person's name and a short message. This is how the first commercial Christmas card was born. Did Cole know that Christmas cards would (3) sit over the fireplaces* in so many houses? Probably not, but his friends quickly_(4)___ Christmas cards an annual tradition. Fast forward to 1873, and a man named Louis Prang had succeeded in making Christmas cards popular throughout the US. The front side of each of Prang's cards read "Merry Christmas," accompanied by an image of beautiful flowers or animals. In the late 1880s, many card companies were competing (5)__ one another. However, Christmas cards went through their biggest change in 1915, when the Hall brothers made cards larger so that people could write longer messages. The Hall cards featured images of Santa Claus and had cheerful messages__(6)____ inside them. These cards were folded once and ____(7)_ (9) inside envelopes. Since then, people ____(8)____ the tradition of giving Christmas cards alive. Cards these are a big part of today's shopping and gift-giving practices. Many people around the world can't (10) to give and receive them when Christmas is coming. What started as a convenient way to send letters has become not only a big business but also a wonderful tradition. 註:fireplace 壁爐 (B) (1) what (B) how who (D) which (D) (2) where (B) what (C) how (D) that (two days (B) that day (C) one day (D) those days ( ) (4)(A) made (B) had (C) caused (D) allowed (D) for (C) under (C) printed B) (5)(A) between (B) against C) (6)(A) printing (B) to print (7)(A) placed (B) grabbed D) (8) (A) kept (B) would keep (C) coached (C) was keeping (D) have kept (9)(A) with (B) as (C) like (D) besides (10) (A) come (B) wait (C) bear (D) bring 1 (D) print (D) delivered

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英文 高中

請問第4題為什麼選B?

2. 3. 4. 乃 jumping up and down. (Atoo; to (B) so; that (C) such; that (D) enough; to Eric took a walk in the neighborhood, he bumped into one of his former classmates. (A) As (B) Which (C) That (D) What ) I'll have a busy schedule tomorrow. If you need to reach me, I at this time A tomorrow, which means I'll not be available. (A) will have a meeting (B) am having a meeting would be holding a meeting (D) will be having a meeting ) Having a sense of responsibility makes Jack (A) to be a great class leader (B) a great class leader being a great class leader (D) as a great class leader 三、綜合測驗 1. In 1843, Henry Cole was a popular man. However, this popularity was causing him some trouble. Specifically, he received a lot of mail, sometimes so much that he didn't know (1)___ to reply to all of it in his free time. To solve this problem, he hired an artist named J. C. Horsley to draw a family____(2)____ was celebrating Christmas and then had this image printed one thousand times on postcards. On each card, there was also space to write a person's name and a short message. This is how the first commercial Christmas card was born. Did Cole know that Christmas cards would _(3)___ sit over the fireplaces* in so many houses? Probably not, but his friends quickly _(4)___ Christmas cards an annual tradition. Fast forward to 1873, and a man named Louis Prang had succeeded in making Christmas cards popular throughout the US. The front side of each of Prang's cards read "Merry Christmas, accompanied by an image of beautiful flowers or animals. In the late 1880s, many card companies were competing in 1915. when the Hall

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英文 高中

想問這幾題 想問為什麼錯的不能用+對的為什麼能這樣用?🙏

英文考科 二、綜合測驗(占10分) +3 on 說明:第11.題至第20.題,每題1分。 bodzowbred no 第11.至15.題為題組 In 1956, African honeybees were introduced into Brazil to improve honey production in the tropical climate of South America. However, they started to mix with European honeybees already living there and produced a new kind of "Africanized" honeybees that are better at setting up hiyes and at reproducing than European bees. Keeping Africanized bees poses a challenge to beekeepers. Generally, beekeepers keep their bees in 11. wooden boxes, or hives. s. Afte After the worker bees fill a hive with honey, the beekeepers open the lid of the hive and blow a few puffs of thick, cool smoke into the hive to help calm 12. easier to collect the honey. the bees, 第 2 頁 共 10 頁 The problem with keeping Africanized bees is that they are more defensive than European bees. Even the slightest bump against the hive may 13. an alarm. A large quantity of smoke is needed to calm the bees. Two or three beekeepers may need to work together to safely harvest the honey. And they may need to wear heavier beekeeping suits even in hot, 14. weather. Beekeepers may also collect less honey from Africanized bee hives. European bees form search parties and work together to collect flower nectar from which honey is made, while Africanized bees usually work alone in search of flowers. Therefore, less nectar is brought back to Africanized bee hives. Africanized bees also spend less time storing honey but more time caring for young bees. That may be because they 15. in a tropical climate where not much honey is needed for food during the winter. (C) starved AB 11. (A) stacked door Lyc (B) stuffed obl (A) which make them (B) so that they are (C) thus it would be D (B) go off (C) call off (A) get off (D) staffed (D) making it DLL CC

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