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英文 高中

請問第35題為什麼不能選B選項

五、閱讀測驗(24%) 說明:第 35 至 46 題,每題請分別根據各篇文章之文意選出最適當的一個選項,請 劃記在答案卡之「選擇題答案區」 。各題答對者,得2分;答錯、未作答或 劃記多於一個選項者,該題以零分計算。 第35至38題為題組 The way a food product is marketed and packaged to us as a healthier choice might just be a big lie. The "health halo effect" happens when food products appear much healthier than they really are because of how they're marketed. Some examples of health halo marketing terms are high protein, low fat, low calories, and fruit sugar. If customers see these words on a bag of chips, it would be reasonable to think that these chips must be healthier than those in other bags. However, when we dig deeper and look at the back label, there is no proof to support this. It's just a technique that tricks people into buying higher-priced items while thinking they are making the healthiest choice available. Another way the health halo effect works is at fast-food restaurants. Most people think Subway is healthier than McDonald's because of its label "Eat Fresh." The sad fact is that it really isn't. People who go to Subway will order more side dishes, which increases the total calories. In a recent study carried out by professors Pierre Chandon and Brian Wansink, they gave 23 students tickets for a 12-inch Subway Italian BMT sandwich, which contains 900 calories, and another 23 students tickets for a McDonald's Big Mac, which has 600 calories. It turned out that the students who ate at Subway were more likely to order extra sides such as soda and cookies, which added another 111 calories to the meal. They were fooled by the health halo effect, thinking that they had a wholesome meal. Before we buy our next "healthy" meal, make sure to read the back label, and be careful not to be tricked by those healthy slogans. Eat healthily and choose smartly!

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英文 高中

想問錯在哪裡😢

anes and PB16. B 17 (18) with 二、綜合測驗(30%) People are often curious about how different animals sleep. How can birds like Alpine swifts, for instance, keep _(16)____ while they're asleep? How can some underwater creatures such as goldfish sleep without ever _(17)__ their eyes? Why don't cute sea otters float away when they sleep on their backs in the water? How do dolphins manage to keep at least ____(18)____ their brain awake at all times? How can large bears hibernate for months on end ____(19)___the wild? And how can giraffes sleep only _(20)___? All these different ways (21)____ sleeping seem incredible to humans. That's why many people enjoy studying the (22)___ habits of certain animal sleepers. They watch closely to see how these animals behave ____(23)____ their sleep. They like to compare their sleeping positions with their own. Such observations help scientists ___(24)__animal sleeping behavior better and find out which creatures sleep more or less than we humans do. Lastly, observing animal sleep also reveals other secrets. Some humans, _(25)___, might wonder how animals manage to stay safe while sleeping. After all, in the animal world, there's always the danger of taking a nap and being eaten! (A) to fly (B) fly (A) close (B) closing (A) halves (B) halves of (A) in (B) on 20. (A) a day thirty minutes C(C) thirty minutes a day ich is C C 19. B en hè 21. (A) to 22. (A) amazed D 23. (A) until ate 24. (A) understood A D 25. (A) for example (B) on (B) amazing (B) for (B) understanding (B) on the contrary (D) flying (D) closed (D) one half (C) flies (C) closes (C) one half of (C) at (D) to (B) a minute thirty days (D) thirty days a minute (C) for (C) amazingly (C) when (C) understand (C) as a result (D) of (D) amaze (D) during (D) to understanding (D) for a start

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英文 國中

37題為什麼選a不能選b?

What did Rothwell think of the trip? WS Frank Roth dream 169 wo Frank Rothwell, from Oldham, the UK, hit the news in February, 2021. In that year, he becam the oldest person to row 3,000 miles by himself across the Atlantic Ocean. The following are some interesting facts about Rothwell and the trip. * He made it because he spent 18 months training before the trip. * He was proud of himself for not giving up. * He was excited to finish the trip. Why? He cared about Alzheimer's disease, and he wanted to raise money for the research of the terrible disease. Because of the trip, he successfully raised more than £640,000. What? He rowed his boat, "Never Too Old," by himself across the Atlantic Ocean. Who? Frank Rothwell born in 1950 a businessman 領域 He carried his own food and supplies through the trip, making his boat very heavy. 教育 When? He started his trip on December 12, 2020 and crossed the finish line on February 6, 2021. Where? He started from the Canary Island, rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, and then reached Antigua. supply 補給品 36 Which is NOT talked about in the reading? (A) What Frank Rothwell does. (C) How far Frank Rothwell's trip across the Atlantic Ocean was. (D) Why Frank Rothwell wanted to help raise money for the disease. 37. What can we learn about Frank Rothwell's trip from the reading? (A) He started it at the age of 70. 511 (C) He finished it with the help of others. 38. What can we infer from the reading? (A) Frank Rothwell's training before the trip helped a lot. (B) Frank Rothwell sailed across the Atlantic Ocean several times. (C) Not many people in the world take a trip like Frank Rothwell's. (D) Frank Rothwell wanted to set a good example for his kids. 72 Alzheimer's disease T research (B) Where Frank Rothwell is from. Heari ✓(B) It took him more than two months. (D) Something sad happened during the trip. infer 推論

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