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英文 高中

想請問第17題和23題的解釋 謝謝!

A16 第16至20題為題組 Tai Chi Chuan is a type of ancient Chinese martial art. People benefits. This centuries-old Chinese mind-body exercise is now gaining popularity in the United States. Tai Chi mainly for its health The most familiar aspect of Tai Chi Chuan is the hand form, which is a series of slow-flowing movements with poetic names (These movements, forming an exercise system) 17 "dragons stirring up the wind" and "wave hands like clouds." or the Qi energy, in one's body. 18 one to effortlessly experience the vital life force, Tai Chi Chuan is not only a physical but also a increase communication between the body and the mind and enable one to deal with other people more 19 exercise. Psychologically, this exercise may effectively. It 20 stress and creates calmness and confidence. Relaxation and a feeling of joy are among the first noticeable differences in a Tai Chi student. 16. (A) practice 17. (A) from 18. allow B 19. (A) formal C20. (A) imposes 0 A 21. (B) consult (B) like (B) allows (B) mental (B) offends (A) Therefore C22. (A) officially 23. (A) approach FACE 24. (A) replace & 25. (A) unlucky 16 (B) Nevertheless (B) mutually (B) approaching (B) disguise Billogical 或畫記多於一個選項者,該 (C) display (C) between C) allowed (C) social (C) reduces 第 21 至 25 題為題組 Much like the dove and robin, the bluebird is considered a very lucky sign in most cultures, a woodpecker, when seen near the home, is regarded as a particularly when seen in the spring. 21 good sign. In contrast, the peacock is not 22 seen as lucky. In places like India, the peacock is considered lucky because the great many "eyes" on its feathers are said to alert it to 23 evil. Peacocks are also highly valued in China and Japan, where they are kept as symbols by the ruling families to 24 their status and wealth. However, the peacock receives only scorn from the rest of the world. The feathers of peacocks are considered the most 25 part of the bird because the eye-shaped markings on them are associated with "evil eyes." To bring the evil eye into the home is thus believed to invite trouble and sorrow. (C) Roughly (C) universally (C) approached (D) manage (D) regarding (D) allowing (D) global (D) disturbs (C) distinguish impossible (D) Similarly (D) eventually (D) be approaching (D) represent (D) unnecessary

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英文 高中

請問17題的這四個選項分別差在哪!

第10至20題為選組 The five-pointed star drawn with five lines is known today as the pentagram. It is an ancient symbol which has held different meanings. Today, we can see the pentagram 16. as jewelry or designs on clothing. The Sumerians were the first to use the five-pointed star polygon. They wrote about the symbol in records 17. 3000 B.C. In the context of that civilization, the pentagram was a character in a writing system. The Babylonians, a culture with close historical links to Sumer, used the pentagram 18. the planets. Its five points indicated five planets - Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. In ancient China, the pentagram corresponded to Wu Xing, the five elements that make up the world: metal, wood, fire, earth, and water. In European folklore, it was said to come with magical properties. The 19. of the star affected its significance. With one point facing upward, the pentagram represented "white" magic (good). 20. with two points facing upward, the same symbol stood for "black" magic (evil). Nowadays the symbolism of the pentagram is still commonly used, but it is good to know more of its history than just a fashion statement. 16, (A) wearing 17. (A) originated from 18 (A) in favor of 19. (A) exhibition 20. (A) In reverse C D 18/ CB (B) worn (B) stemmed from (B) in light of (B) attribution (B) In particular (C) that wears (C) dated back to (C) in reference to (C) orientation (C) To some extent (D) to be worn (D) traced back to (D) in proportion to (D) illumination (D) By the same token

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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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