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英文 高中

想問螢光筆的地方(第12題),不懂為什麼是填where 附上詳解,請大大幫忙🙏

英文考科 二、綜合測驗(占10分) 說明:第11.題至第20.題,每題1分。 第11.至15.題為題組 2 min 17sce 第2 頁 共10頁 Music is more than recreation. The use of music in human medicine has become increasingly popular Studies show that music can enhance cognitive function in stroke patients and reduce patients' 11. during their medical examinations. Likewise, music has been proven to offer aids in the recovery of pets, creating a calm, warm and relaxing space for their post-surgical recovery. where (To dig into what kind of music might benefit felines during veterinary visits, a study 12. researchers experimented with 20 domestic cats was conducted by Hampton and his colleagues, from the Schools of Veterinary Medicine at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.] The felines were 13. to cat-specific music, classical music, or no music at random veterinary visits, 2 weeks apart. The results were good news for the cats in the study. 14. surrounded by cat-specific music, the cats appeared to be less stressed during the examinations. The experiment showed that 15. the welfare, th cat-specific music is something that feline creatures cannot do without during their vet visits. So, if you make an appointment for your cat next time, try playing some special tunes beforehand to calm it. , 11. (A) injection DA 12. (A) that C 13. (A) attracted 14. (A) That is BD 15. (A) in case of 第16至20頭光頭組 (B) anxiety (B) why (B) confined (B) After all (B) in terms of (C) medication (C) how (C) exposed ((C)Nonetheless on behalf of (D) treatment (D) where (D) opposed (D) Accordingly ((D) in addition to

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英文 國中

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R R ains five ms, each for each Questions 11-15 Hand-made glass beads have played an important role in the culture of the Paiwan, one of Taiwan's native aboriginal tribes. Traditionally, these ornaments were the property of upper-class members of the Paiwan tribe, (11) them on ceremonial occasions. (12) their heritage, each generation of tribal leaders passed their beads down to their children. In the twentieth century, though, this particular aspect of Paiwan culture declined. Many of the tribe's precious bead collections were broken up, sold to buyers in cities. In the 1980s, members of the tribe took it (13) individual beads were Vto (14) the Paiwan bead culture and the bead-making art. Through trial and error, they developed their own techniques for making traditional as well as modern bead designs. Their creations were so successful with tourists that a bead-making industry was established. (15) (This business also secures a key part of Paiwan culture for the future. 11. A. and wore B B. who wore C. have worn D. were wearing 12. A. Regardless of preserving B. Being preserved C. In order to preserve D. By means of preserving 13. A. yet B. as C. whether D. only if D. 14. A. subscribe B. provoke C. testify D. revive upon themselves V₁ 15. A. Today it provides employment for trained aboriginal artists AIS: A. in Paiwan villages. B. Elders usually wear single strings of white beads made of pearl or ivory around their neck. C. To improve revenue, the factory has started giving tours and opened a craft shop. D. The traditional ones bear ancient designs that look aesthetically pleasing and powerful.

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英文 高中

求解第2、7題

10% Can money buy happiness? People have always wondered 1. money really makes them happy. Researchers used to believe that it is up to a certain point happiness increases with income: beyond an annual income of $75,000, people are no happier with higher salaries. 3., recent studies have indicated that happiness still increases when salaries are higher than $75,000. The main reason that money seems to bring happiness is 4. more money can bring greater financial security. Daily activities such as grocery shopping are easier when most of the anxiety regarding what 5. is removed. In this way, money could be viewed as a solution problems. 6. one's on individual Most studies related to this question are based on averages rather than experiences. 7., there are many exceptions to the rule that happiness increases with 8. making $25,000 per year. By contrast, one's income. Some people are satisfied others feel that millions of dollars are required 9. their desired lifestyles. Compared with averages, the individual items that people spend their money on may be truer measures of happiness. A few studies have indicated that people are happy 10. they spend their money on specific items. This suggests that although having all the money in the world may not make you happy, it would give you more choices in purchasing the items you want. Such choices could surely increase one's happiness. anw spalliv siff (D) whether ) 1.(A) where (B) who (C) what (A) 2)(A) that (B) when (E) how (D) which (A) 3.(A) However (B) Thus (C) Similarly (D) Moreover (C) 4.(A) who (B) why (C) that (D) where B) 5. (A) can one afford (B) one can afford (C) does one afford (D) can afford one 6. (A) to (B) with (C) for (D) in 7.(A) Finally (B) In addition (C) Therefore (D) For example 8.(A) on (B) to (C) by (D) with

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英文 高中

想問一下這幾題是甚麼概念謝謝😇😇 第23題答案是B 第19題答案是D

The Internet has replaced books as a major source of information for Taiwanese primary school students, according to a recent survey. The survey was conducted last December, and it that 77 percent of the students considered the Internet to be the most convenient source of information. 14 percent of the respondents said they often 7 books for information instead of going online. Of all the students surveyed, 27 percent said they had never used the 18 The survey randomly selected 4,200 students in 26 primary schools in investigate their reading habits. A total of 4,017 questionnaires were properly 20 parts of Taiwan to by the respondents. According to the survey, five percent of the school children indicated that they did not read any reading materials. Of those who read such materials, 25 percent liked to read comics, 20 percent fables and stories, 15 percent books on natural sciences, and 12.3 percent books on technology. The survey indicated that 45 percent of the school children read at least five books every month; 45 percent of them read less than three per month. (A)took (B)put (C)knew (D)found (A)used up (B)went off (C)turned to (D)made into (A)Net (B)survey (C)books (D)respondents (A)various (B)convenient (C)youthful (D)routine 20((A)taken in (B)given off (C)filled out (D)picked on (D)(A)story (B)comic (C)technology (D)extracurricular 2( )(A)thus (B)further (C)otherwise (D)for instance (A)other (B)another (C)others' (D)the other's 課堂筆記:

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