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ul 9. Everyone had a (mourn) expression on his or her face during the funeral ceremony. Jason's Nike sneakers are fake, but they do bear a close (resemble) to the real brand-name shoes. II. 綜合測驗:20% Desemblanceo 11. you » One of the most important animals in Mexican culture is the Xoloitzcuintli. This word looks very strange, and unless you're from Mexico, you're probably wondering how to pronounce it. Don't let it 11. death with that unusual combination of letters. 12. _, you can simply say it like this: show-low-eats-queen-t-Lee. Hopefully this makes much easier to read. orice bigos Xoloitzcuintli, or just “xolo” for short, is a type of dog found in almost every corner of Mexico. It is often associated with the 13. of death. This is because, according to tradition, xolos are believed 14. _ their ghosts to the underworld after people pass away. They do so in order to prevent souls 15. the afterlife from getting lost, or from staying on earth longer than they should. The name Xoloitzcuintli is derived from Xolotl, the Aztec god of death and lightning, 16. itzcuintli, the Aztec word for “dog.” Some people would rather refer to it as the “Mexican hairless dog” than 17. it Xoloitzcuintli. “Mexican hairless dog” perfectly describes the dog, 18. its fur is very short and very smooth. Apart from this covering that 19. a horse's coat, xolos are also known for their lively nature. Intelligent and playful, they're perfect symbols of a country 20. death is not feared but celebrated. These “dogs of the dead” are actually full of life!) sono il otw bno vodo ixolod UNO 騰文化 肯定自己》肯定不同

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英文 高中

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siv!ə zeſən] society, especially one that values culture and eduCUNUN • The new port and bridges brought civilization to the remote island. 36 Lesson Three V. 篇章結構 p gods, P (A) he would live happily and stay healthy for a long time (B) Narcissus felt offended and told Echo not to disturb him anymore. (C) he never accepted their love because he believed that he was too good for them (D) Day after day, he went to the pool to admire the beauty of the man in the water. (E) She was furious and decided to punish Narcissus for his arrogance. Once upon a time, there was a very handsome young man named Narcissus. He was the son of the River God Cephisus and the nymph Lyriope. Narcissus was so beautiful that many people, even fell in love with him. However, 1. F When Narcissus was born, his parents took him to a priest and asked about their son's future. The priest told his parents that if Narcissus never looked at himself in the mirror, 2. However, the parents did not take the priest's words seriously and thus never warned Narcissus about this prophecy. One day Narcissus was wandering in the forest, and suddenly he noticed that someone was following him. It was a nymph named Echo. Echo fell in love with Narcissus at first sight and decided to follow him around. 3. Echo was so depressed that she wandered around the forest for the rest of her life, waiting for Narcissus to call her again. Even today, if you shout loudly in the woods, you can still hear Echo repeating your words. Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, knew what Narcissus had done to Echo. 4. She knew about the prophecy and thus led Narcissus to a pool. At the pool, Narcissus looked into the water and saw his own reflection for the first time in his life. He fell in love with this man in the water immediately. He did not know that the man in the water was actually himself. 5. Eventually, he got too close to the water, fell into the pool, and drowned. Today, the word “Narcissus” has two meanings. One is the name of a beautiful yellow flower that grows near water. The other describes someone who loves himself or herself so much that he or she thinks he or she is the best of the best. 全新試題 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. clomoto VI. 混合題 Welcome to the game Vote Hero! Che following are the results of a story that 99 players worked together to les s. long time ago, there was no fire on earth. A person named Prometheu

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英文 高中

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USC c) in (C) at first terminal (D) illness (E) frailer (H) difference (I) from (J) confined The doctors had some bad news for Jo Bloomer. Her second child, Lola, had a very rare 21. condition known as A-T. 22. she couldn't accept the fact that her family was so unlucky. A-T is so uncommon that, at the time, only sixty children in the UK suffered 23. it. Three-year-old Lola's condition meant she would gradually grow 24. She would then start to develop more and more disabilities*. Most A-T sufferers are 25. to a wheelchair by the age of ten. Eventually, she would die from this strange 26. __, probably in her early twenties. Luckily for Lola, her mother 27. to simply sit around and wait for her daughter to grow weaker and then die. Life, 28. was just too precious. Instead, she wanted to do something special for her. She wanted to make a significant 29. in her life. All this led Jo to make a promise. Holding her daughter 30. her arms, she vowed* to take her to each of the Seven Wonders of the World before she died. She was going to help little Lola live her short life to the full! 註:disability 缺陷;障礙 Vow 立誓 U I 21. 22. J . 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. . I GE EG IV. 閱讀測驗:9% The movie Patch Adams was released in 1998. Based on the life of Dr. Hunter "Patch” Adams, it tells the story of a man who firmly believes laughter to be the best medicine. The famous comic actor Robin Williams plays the lead role. His wonderful portrayal of the doctor's quest* to relieve as much suffering as possible led the film to be nominated* for several awards.

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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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