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第二段第五行 open to 是什麼意思

ANIVE 2 h he by a 名进工匠。 Fabergé eggs are jeweled eggs that were made by the famous Russian hjemrulan the House of Fabergé, from to 1917. The eggs were made of valuable metals or stones coated with beautiful colors and decorated with precious jewels. heitbithasthor ... P. The first Fabergé egg was crafted for Tsar Alexander III, who gave his wife, the Empress Maria Fedorovna, an Easter egg to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. He placed án Prder with a young jeweler, Peter Carl Fabergé, whose beautiful creations had caught Maria's eye earlier. On Easter morning of 1885, what appeared to be a simple enameled egg was delivered to the palace. But to the delight of the Empress, the egg opened to a golden yolk; within the yolk was a golden hen; and concealed within the hen was a diamond miniature of the royal crown and a tiny ruby egg. Unfortunately, the last two surprises are now lost to history. Empress Maria was so delighted by this gift that Alexander appointed Fabergé a “goldsmith by special appointment to the Imperial Crown.” The Tsar also asked Fabergé to make an Easter egg every year. The requirements were straightforward: Each egg must be unique, and each must contain a pleasant surprise. With excellent craftsmanship and an inventive spirit, Peter Fabergé and his successors repeatedly ſet the challenge. The House of Fabergé made approximately 50 Imperial Easter Eggs for Tsar Alexander III and his son Nicholas II until 1917, when the Russian revolution broke out. Today, the term “Fabergé eggs” has become a synonym of luxury and the eggs are regarded as masterpieces of the jeweler's art. More significantly, perhaps, they serve as reminders of the last Russian imperial family.

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32.ran coverage 是跑新聞嗎?是算慣用語嗎?

31-40 題為題組 ovog (8) holiday family, either. Broadcasting and 31 33 35 36 Oslo (O) osla April 1 is more than just the first day of the month. It's also April Fools' Day, a when people can make others look like fools! The tricks aren't just played between friends and the fun, too. magazines , and big companies One of the most shocking PÅpril Fools' Day jokes was played by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The television station ran couggage on April 1, 1957 about spaghetti trees in Switzerland. The program even showed people picking spaghett; from trees. Phone calls flooded the BBC from people asking how they too could grow spaghetti. You might wonder what the BBC's was. It told people to put a piece of spaghetti “in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best.” 至塔芬 The BBC wasn't the only company to play an April Fools' prank. Taco Bell, an American fast-food chain, advertised in 1996 that it had bought the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia to 34 it the “Liberty Taco Bell.” Many people, hearing this, thought it was true and were Coutraged. Burger King, another fast-food chain, tricked advertising a burger for left-handed people. Thousands of people tried to order anded burgers, while many others ordered right-handed burgers. Regular people have 37 some of the most unbelievable tricks in history. Smoke rising from a volcano in Alaska turned out to be a prank by a man who hundreds of tires in During World War I, a(n) 39 French pilot flew over a German military camp and dropped a “bomb." The soldiers ran, but when it didn't 40 they went back and found a football with a note that read “April Fools!" (A) rename (B) burned (C) reckless at 3 brato stand for the RATE) upon mod (F) pulled #1360) (G) response (H) grateful (1) get in op basis fot) by 2001 (K) explodeon (L) coverage INallel Totiusad S STB 5190 101 or gabim 31. 32. 3B. G 34. A 35. e naisels store bolismi lege ato ng by 37. F 38. 39. 40. . 38 the cratert For 36. Part 4 篇章結構 bibi (H) u 說明:第41題至第45題,每題有一個空格,請依文意從文章後所提供的(A)至(日)選項中 分別選出最適當者,使篇章結構清晰有條理。 41-45 題為題組 Fiction is full of great detectives such as Sherlock Holmes, Nancy Drew, and Philip 418 However, he was a real-life detective and spy, whose m Marlowe. became

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