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英文 高中

為什麼第7題不選D選A,求解??

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英文 高中

請問第三題如何判斷?謝謝!

II. 綜合測驗 nopp (H The Matsu Islands are a collection of small islands belonging to Taiwan. The largest of these islands is Nangan, 1. the Lienchiang County government office is located. On this 2. who wish to honor Mazu, the sea goddess, will find one of Taiwan's tallest island, statues of her. the ocean The Statue of the Goddess Mazu sits on top of Menqian Mountain and faces out toward 4. twenty-eight 3. over the seas. The statue was built in 2009 and measures 6. the signs in Matsu meters in height. The easiest way to reach it 5. on foot. After Village, you will eventually reach Matsu Port. From here, a hundred steps lead up to the statue, which 7. appears as you near the top. After you reach the top of the steps, you will first come to a giant structure that looks like a boat. Do not stop 8. you have walked through this structure and arrived at the viewing platform on the other side. At this point, the statue will Midsmind busm be right_9._ you, and its massive* size will really become apparent. rola obero Clear, cloudless* days offer the best opportunities for visitors 10. their respect to vdelar. the Statue of the Goddess Mazu. On such days, the view of the statue with the ocean in the background can leave one feeling wonderfully at peace. noig 註*:massive 巨大的;cloudless 晴朗的;無雲的p2 orit intofl (C) 1. (A) that (B) which (B) those (B) watching (B) toward (B) being (B) following bajas onstorn (B) fortunately Sayinab ( (B) after B ) 2. (A) them B3 (A) to watch (A) from A. A B A) (C) 5. (A) ar (B) 6. (A) follow (A) 7. (A) finally DE 18. ) 8. (A) since i holis to abnorm (C) 9. (A) in the middle of (B) in back of (B) 10. ) 10. (A) paying (B) to pay ilsounou, (C) where (C) they) (C) watches (C) between hond (C) is (C) follows (C) necessarily (C) before (C) in front of (C) paid 03 (31) (D) there (D) their (D) watched y te over-more (D) than (D) to be (D) followed (D) typically beenmormint (D) until (D) on top of bon morir ofn (D) in paying Whatqueun

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英文 高中

求解1的B

tion adv. 驚人地 47 From Japan to the World 2022 apan's most famous traditional food, sushi, has satisfied people's appetites around the world. We usually think of sushi as bite sized slices of raw fish laid who eat sushi love it. The sushi we eat today, however, is quite different from that many are unable to accept the thought of eating uncooked pieces of fish. But those on rice. Eaten as a snack or main course, sushi is light and healthy. At first sight, of the past. Long before the invention of refrigerators, in Japan, freshly-caught fish was preserved in salt and put in rice to keep it edible for a longer time. This process gave the fish a strong and sour flavor, and also kept it from rotting. After it was preserved, people ate the fish without the rice.com me novell Later, as methods of maintaining food improved, rice vinegar replaced the preservation process. And instead of throwing away the rice, the Japanese began eating it with the fish. Since the preservation process was no longer needed, sushi became quick and easy to prepare and eat. IW BDE As sushi's popularity exploded in Tokys across Japan, and around the globe, 15 a Japanese man named Yoshiaki Shiraishi who had problems running a small sushi shop by himself, invented kaiten sushi, or conveyor belt sushi. His first kaiten sushi restaurant opened in 1958 in Osaka, Japan, and quickly caught on. 5 10 In kaiten sushi restaurants, plates of sushi move around on a conveyor belt, and customers take whatever 20 catches their eye. This type of restaurant also makes it easier for those who don't speak Japanese to fully enjoy sushi. Through constant improvement, Japan has spread sushi, its gift to the world, all over the place. 139. 25

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英文 高中

想問第五題 deceased &deceasing 在這裡的差別?

from a Hindu In Bengal*, Pitru Paksha is a 16-day tradition that is thought 4. myth. It relates that a 5. Warrior starved in Heaven for not honoring his ancestors while alive. During this festival, the Bengali perform ceremonies for their ancestors to achieve peace. Another country that honors the dead is Nepal*. Here Gai Jatra, lasting for eight days in July or August, is a festival 6. cows are paraded throughout the town by families who lost someone the year before. This is a way to remember the lost ones since cows are considered sacred. Lastly, another unique country is Madagascar*. _7. the concept of Famadihana is an unusual celebration. The Malagasy people believe that spirits 8. the body is fully decomposed. Therefore, every seven years, they 9. the cemetery and dig up bodies to spray with perfume, wrap in silk, and parade around with music. 10. this is offensive* to Westerners, it is honorable here. Although death is a universal fate we all share, how we deal with it can be largely dependent on where you live in the world. cannot rest 註:Bengal 孟加拉地區(包含孟加拉及印度西孟加拉邦) ancestor 祖先 Nepal 尼泊爾 Madagascar 馬達加斯加 offensive 冒犯的 ) 1.(A) regardless of (B) except for 2. (A) mourned (B) preferred (B) those (B) 3. (A) he ) 4. (A) originated (C) to be originated CD) (A) decease (B) deceases (R) (D) in addition to (D) restored (D) a person (C) instead of (C) awaited (C) anyone (B) originating (D) to have originated (C) deceased (C) (D) deceasing (D) whon gr b H

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