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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

12cd 解釋

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

想問第3題,為什麼不能選其他選項?答案是D

in 3 S a ve ying fertilizer," bees are an essential part of our ecosystem. Numerous and other bugs that spread pollen. Though it may sound far-fetched, bees are indeed However, bees around the world have been i 2 closely related to 1 in large numbers since the 1970s. Human activity has negatively impacted natural habitats of many species, one of them the natural habitat of bees.ap aretoanothid@gy and - Yet the alarming rate in 3 bees are disappearing suggests an even more severe crisis the Earth is going through, namely, ecological imbalance. When a healthy biodiversity is compromised, the delicate balance of nature will be upset thus putting more and more species 2 extinction. They do 4 electri Amish homes havbild and managed are essential P bees that ensure the reproduction of thousands of wild plant species and 85% of all cultivated crops. The 5 in wild bee populations might follow, or even be more pronounced than that in insect populations. e forcinga mich c Then, many animal populations are faced with the problem of decreasing drastically. in and the Mog of the uniquen ABO (B) earth origins These 1 (A) human survival becom source of Torino (C) artificial intelligence lizzo moi (D) social morality nodis A facities are gradually gover 2 (A) dying off (B) paying out noia (C) turning down blo anlands (D) calling back and Q3 A) Amish ause of Tener Monique (B) whose yldizzd (C) what (D) at which om OS B ms. (D) in terms of w 4 (A) in charge of 122 (B) at risk of dur (C) on grounds of us (B) greed 5 (A) trauma ban (C) decline (D) format ghol of the many endangered species. They have that

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英文 高中

想知道錯的原因~謝謝😊

24. (A) turned to 25. (A) On its own (B) rela (B) Due to (C) Close to 26. to $20 just before Christmas. He wondered if he The Gift of the Magi is one of the most fantastic stories about love and money, published in O. Henry's 1906 short story 27. wanted to get Della collection The Four Million. In the story, Jim found that his income could afford any gift that his wife, Della, had craved for long. With Christmas just a day away, Jim the fine set of combs. Actually, he was not the only person who was planning a surprise gift. His wife, Della, also wanted to get him a gold chain for his beloved watch, which she also could not afford. After purchasing groceries, she had barely any money left. However, deeply in love with one another, they each decided to do whatever it took to get those perfect gifts. Della 28. her money problem. She went out, and a few minutes later showed up in a wig shop, where she quickly found a solution sold her hair. She then used the money made from selling her hair to buy a watch chain and went home to cook Christmas dinner. his eyes upon Della and realized that she had her hair cut. He took out the special gift-the set After Jim came home, he ___29._ of combs. Della was deeply touched and soon her eyes were filled with tears of joy. She then admitted to Jim that she did so just 30. she had sold her hair to buy his gift, he had sold his precious watch to pay for the combs. to buy a watch chain for him. They each had made a huge sacrifice to prove their love for each other. DC 26. (A) is going to be shrunk BC 27. (A) painfully (B) will have been shrunk (B) desperately (B) in <D 28. (A) on CD 29. (A) looked (B) stared D C 30. (A) If (B) Until (C) has been shrunk (C) immediately (C) to (C) fixed (C) Though (D) had been shrunk (D) emotionally (D) for (D) unmoved (D) As

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