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英文 高中

請問第二題為何不能D,不懂。

20 15 10 5 Kites: More than Just Entertainment oil by Jonathan McDougall 承載人類文明演變的風箏 hen you think of kites, you might think of people in the park, 27 flying kites for fun. 1 A, throughout their history, kites 49 251 have been used for much more than amusement'. They 許多的 文明 have evolved over time and brought about' numerous³ benefits to civilization*. The earliest record of a kite is from Mozi, a philosophers during China's 朝代 Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770 BC-221 BC). His kite was a bird made of wood with a string 2 to it. During the Eastern Han Dynasty (25 AD-220 AD), paper kites 正式地 測量 emerged, and kites were formally named. They originally helped soldiers measure distances and wind direction. 本日課 程選單 3D way As kites spread to other parts of Asia, each country developed a(n) 宗教的 儀式 of using them. In Japan, kites became part of religious ceremonies. They were i red sea of wod word of new 象徵 used to bring good luck to harvests. In Korea, kites were flown to symbolize the 放下 letting go of bad luck and welcoming of good fortune. Kites were first 4 by Marco Polo, who supposedly first saw a kite in A hote 據說 1282. In the 16th and 17th centuries, other sailors also brought kites back from 遠征 abesubsW, no exterio 101 bersiaran 1. (1) expeditions to the East. They were used in science experiments, such as Benjamin 驗 up of Franklin's 1752 experiment with electricity that led to the invention of the lightning B000. THE leos 11 (C) C rod. Experimentation with kites also caused a(n) 5 that led to the invention of 1. (A) In fact 2. (A) attached 3. (A) adolescent 4. (A) given a name 5. (A) illusion ince World War II, though, kites have been mainly used as a source the airplane. Since World ash of entertainment. Nevertheless, it's interesting to know that this simple toy has more than 2,000 years of history behind it. 翻譯請見 P. 85 ED (B) For instance (C) After all (B) attachingxfT (D (B) beloved (C) was attaching (C) spacious (B) brought to the Western world (C) used in ward (B) disaster (C) breakthrough (D) In particular (D) that attached (D) distinctive (D) shown to China (D) impression 答案請見 PP. 68-69

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英文 高中

想請教一下第三題~~~~~

SAL pinnotivno letuten sdt tot 550 sco: Dinamik gyolland het ge The Great Wall of China, one of the greatest wonders of the world, was enlisted in the World Heritage by UNESCO in 1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall 1 up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus stretching approximately 6,700 kilometers from east to west of China. With a history of more than € 70⁰ 2000 years, some of the sections of the great wall are now in ruins. Ye Ry M bliziv linsupon Lots of beautiful legends and stories about the Great Wall 2 following along 015 the construction, and since that time these stories have spread around the country. By all the legends entirely 完全 Meng Jiangnu's story is the most famous and widely spread about the Great Wall. It tells of 4 Meng Jiangnu's bitter weeping made a section TENES of the Great Wall collapse, for her husband died from building the Wall. giggoda .abo Behind the story is the cruel system of hard labor during the reign of Emperor Qin Shihuang. 5 Meng Jiangnu, later generations built a temple, called the Temple of Mengjiangnu, at the foot of the Great Wall in which a statue of her is located. Then, Meng Jiangnu's story will be passed down from generation to generation with the Great Wall. C 1 (A) marches 1 (B) lines (C) winds (D) towers 14 1 C (A) faded away 不樂 B) took place (C) burst out (1) passed down. 傳承 (C) for (A) of 在中 2 (D) within idied mi (D) how (D) In case of # 2 4 (A) what 5 (A) In memory of 1. (B) to ) (B) which ES (B) On behalf of that (C) As a result of 因為 Grants Pass, Oregon, is a fairly small town, it offers much to amuse te most nopular tourist attraction. Visitors JRW 代表 相当地 H 禺 ide

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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

B選項哪裡有講到history😅

1 閱讀測驗1 on the Canadian The maple leaf is Canada's national symbol, proudly displayed flag. The leaf[emblemlcan also be found on the logos of many business in Canada, including Air Canada, and it is also the symbol for the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team. In addition, it is used by the federal government, and it is on the Canadian coat of arms. The maple leaf is the North American country's most typical symbol of national pride, and Canadians are fond of all things maple. Visitors, too, love the o take pictures as the leaves turn yellow, maple leaf. They come in droves every fall to orange, and red. b If there is nothing more American than apple pie, then there is nothing more Canadian than maple syrup. This famous by-product of the maple tree is a huge industry in the country. Everyone around the world loves maple syrup, and an estimated 85% of the world's production comes from Canada. Further, most of it comes from Quebec, one of the thirteen provinces and territories in the country. However, the history of this delicious syrup goes back before there were any provinces or a country known as Canada. Centuries before Europeans explored and settled in North America, indigenous people had perfected the process of tapping the sticky, sweet sap from the trees. It was First Nations people who taught this valuable technique to settlers.small 9101 Steeped in Canada's history, maple syrup making is celebrated as a proud tradition. As early spring brings warmer temperatures, conditions become ripe for tapping and collecting the precious sap) from the trees. Several festivals are held around Canada to mark the joyous occasion. Of course maple-flavored treats are featured, like hot (taffy served on fresh snow and eaten with wooden sticks. Local folk music and other entertainment round out the festivities and add to the light-hearted atmosphere. These festivals naturally attract plenty of tourists. botabro ollja BX 5 What is the purpose of the first paragraph? quola dinoms zie menuol 220m (A) To show how maple trees prove to be a tourist attraction. stewas able (9) (B) To explain how maple trees play a role in the Canadian history. alduon

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