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英文 高中

請問一下 為什麼這句話要加上"are canines" 不是直接用dogs that ... 就好了嗎 加上去是為了強調嗎?還是有其他意思?

15. (A) identity (B) opinion SWA bo129ih sivem letnou (C) salary (D) belief 第16至20題為題組 Inguor 921 (8) (A) Dogs have been considered loyal friends to humans for thousands of years. In addition to the love and affection they offer, they can also provide comfort by being good listeners. Reading therapy dogs are canines that help shy kids who have difficulty reading or talking to people. The dogs are specially trained to remain still and attentive __ 16__ listening to humans. Having the dogs listen closely to their words helps children build confidence and social skills. This is especially important in a time when face-to-face _17_ are rarer as people are now communicating primarily through digital devices. In 2016, several Japanese public libraries began training and using reading therapy dogs. Their services really 18 during COVID-19. The dogs helped children remain calm during the difficult lockdowns of the pandemic.wode 290 sď. In 2021, Taiwan also 19_. For the first time ever, pet dogs were allowed in the Kaohsiung Public Library during a speech by illustrator Lee Chin-lun. The talk was about transforming Taiwan into a society that is more 20 towards animals. The event offered the audience a special experience that connected them with their pets. Some attendees even stated that the warm atmosphere felt like a family reunion.

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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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英文 高中

請問B、C如何判斷?我沒有辦法把這兩個選項跟文章串起來,看不出他們有什麼關聯😭

女大考三題型 Unit 8 The Risks of Bio-terrorism In 2001 a number of US government employees and citizens died, after opening 1 letters deliberately contaminated with a deadly disease. 2 The government has responded to the threat by introducing a "Bio-Watch" system, which uses special equipment to detect unusual organisms in the atmosphere. Nevertheless, it can provide an early warning system for major towns and cities, allowing medicine to be rushed to an area under attack. 3 However, the US government is much more worried about the psychological impact, rather than the actual death toll, of a bio-terrorist attack. Any disease effectively released as a bio-weapon in a highly populated zone could cause general panic. 4 As a result of the continuing bio-terror threat, the US government is trying to make its citizens more confident that it can combat this menace. By doing so, it hopes that there will be less widespread panic. Therefore, if a major bio-attack occurs, people can take immediate action to minimize the damage. (A) This was probably the work of a mad scientist, but it signaled to all Americans that bio-terrorism was a clear and present danger. (B) This might freeze normal economic activities in the world's biggest economy center, and thus cause chaos in the global financial system. (C/Infected people can then be treated, and most will survive. DUnfortunately, this technology cannot filter the mail or prevent terrorists releasing diseases in enclosed places. 1. 2. y 3. C 4.

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