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英文 國中

17看不懂這個句子的結構。選B是因為我覺得要選前後的相同詞性。 20勉強可以,但是看不出來前後句子的關聯性。 10月考試,希望可以趁現在衝刺一下,謝謝🙏😭😭

A& CD Questions 16-20 di Born in England in 1643 to a widowed mother, Isaac Newton was a sickly baby who was not expected to survive for more than a few days. That he lived for 84 years is rural property. (16). Yet, he endured a traumatic childhood. When his mother remarried, he was sent to live with relatives, and (17) without either of his parents turned young Isaac into an anxious and occasionally violent man. Newton also spent a period of time managing his family's 1 (18) this, he suffered from an interrupted education and graduated from the most respected and renowned scientists in history. Throughout his career, he made university later than his peers. Despite all these (19), Newton went on to become one of numerous discoveries in fields ranging from mathematics to optics. However, it is his three laws of motion (20). Indeed, they still form the basis of modern physics today. eletexibil sivom brs monqoq ro 非凡的 16. A remarkable Dia ebialuo (ET) 17. A. grow up evenwo to smile bro B. preliminary C. statistical D. transparent of a obnov jesus inebreqson Woils 06 ST15 art D. growing up B. grew up bhow broC. grown up 18. A. In spite of B. Unless es and more would efirlwmont C. Due to B. thresholds besizer C. parameters 21 D. Even though 19. A. attendances 20. A. that are his biggest professional regret beside t BE 語意 B. that he is arguably most famous for C. that have since been proven false D that he dedicated to his university 測煙 shoved yssi D. tribulations trit- 摩擦 co gol dew m Part II I passa answ bay Q br eong asivo

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英文 高中

想問44 他的答案是怎麼得出來的 先發展於北美那跟義大利有什麼關系

C 111-W3 英文考科 第6頁 共7頁 43. What can we learn about pineapple on pizza from this passage? (A) A great majority of people in the world enjoy this combination. BIt was invented in Hawaii and becomes popular all over the world. It is so harmful that it has been destroying families and friendships. (D) It wasn't until 2009 that it became a hit in Italy and all over the world. 44. Which of the following statements about the relation between Italian people and pineapple pizza is TRUE? ANt will be enjoyed by a small minority in the EU though many dislike it. (B) How it is made and produced will be preserved under a law from the EU. Its global appeal will be protected by the EU after it keeps evolving. D) It will break with tradition and have a chance of becoming a hit. 46. In the last sentence of this article, what does the author try to imply? alolqua9 (A) (A) They hate it so much that they have decided to make it unlawful in Italy. Though pineapple pizza is unwelcome in Italy, it is invented here. A (C) Some Italian people can accept it because it breaks with tradition. (D) Pineapple pizza has been part of their food culture since long ago. 45. Based on the second paragraph in this passage, if a kind of food is given a TSG status, then what would happen? (A) Putting pineapple on a pizza is illegal, and putting ketchup on a hotdog is also illegal in the US. (B) Putting ketchup on a hotdog is more acceptable than putting pineapple on a pizza in the US. (C) Putting ketchup on a hotdog and putting pineapple on a pizza are legal in the US. (D) Putting ketchup on a hotdog has nothing to do with putting pineapple on a pizza in the US. 第貳部分、混合題(占10分) 限有笑顯光標示題號的作答區內作 ghe oir 分 it th e 5 C vh as VO 14 r 1

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英文 高中

請問第2題該填什麼?

cormorant (1)(A) that (B) which (C) whom (D) whose (2)(A) carry out (B) turn out (C) come across (D) make sure (3)(A) since (B) though (C) whether (D) once ( (4)(A) to (B) for (C) with (D) × (C) (5) (A) keen (B) creative (C) specific (D) sensitive 4. Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi was a master sculptor. He studied architecture*, painting, and sculpting in _(1)___ the European style of the nineteenth century. his native France, and first produced bronze* works After sculpting a local military figure, he served in the army himself during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. (2) however, his work after this war that he is most famous for. Bartholdi first visited America in 1871 (3) the idea of a large building project that could reflect the strong ties between the two nations. His "Liberty Enlightening the World" design was eventually* approved, and a special union was formed with the goal of raising money for the giant __(4)___. In the years to follow, Bartholdi worked on _(5)____ two decades for his dream to this project and other sculptures around America. In the end, it took be realized. On October 28, 1886 he finally introduced his Statue of Liberty to the world. 註:architecture 建築學 bronze 青銅 eventually 最終 (1)(A) on (B) by (C) in (D) to ) (2)(A) It is (B) Such is (C) They are (D) It has ) (3)(A) by proposing (B) to propose (B) tourist (C) globe (5)(A) due to (B) in addition to (C) close to (D) next to (C) of proposes (D) at proposing (D) monument 甜相机 (4)(A) slave 5. One of the greatest gifts France has ever given the United States is, of course, the Statue of Liberty. thig important New York landmark has been a popular_(1)___ and draws millions of

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英文 高中

看很久,想請問第六題D為什麼不行!非常感謝!!

5 Week 6 Day 1 Animals 0 1 2 ▾ Turritopsis dohrnii, the immortal jellyfish 31 G Forever Young Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live forever? Most people consider this an impossible dream, but for one species of jellyfish, immortality is just another part of life. It's been called "the immortal jellyfish," and it is only about five millimeters long, smaller than your fingernail. What's special about this kind of jellyfish is that it can reverse its life cycle by changing its cells in a process called transdifferentiation. After it becomes sexually mature, it can force its cells to become those of a progressively younger version of itself. Its umbrella and tentacles are absorbed back into its body, and it sinks to the ocean floor to become an immature pod, or polyp. This polyp can then produce new jellyfish identical to the adult. One of the benefits of reversing its life cycle is that the jellyfish can survive periods when food is scarce or conditions are dangerous. By returning to its immature stage, it can wait out these harsh conditions as a polyp and emerge again when conditions are more stable. 0 Though it can still be killed by other sea creatures, this remarkable ability to survive against all odds has allowed the tiny jellyfish to spread around the world. Scientists suspect that these immortal animals are being accidentally ferried around the world by long-distance cargo ships. The jellyfish get sucked into the ships and are then transported thousands of miles away from their original habitats. There are now so many in the world's oceans that some are calling it an invasion. The species was discovered over a century ago, but its amazing ability was not noticed until fairly recently. This power to dramatically alter its cells has been of great interest to scientists who are trying to find ways to cure illnesses like cancer and heart disease. These currently incurable conditions could be eliminated by the discovery of how to change one kind of cell into another. BROO G Although it might take a while for scientists to figure out how we humans can permanently avoid dying of old age, there is no doubt that the immortal ab jellyfish ho holds the key to immortality. T life cycle of a jellyfish: polypoid stage (bottom), budding stage (left), and medusa stage (right) Questions mi Insions n 1. Which of the following is the main idea of this article? Main Idea avia The immortal jellyfish is found all over the world. Gol b The immortal jellyfish was discovered in the 1800s.qemi 2A 291igms The immortal jellyfish holds the secret to immortality. 163 092 20506A odr MARY 000 S Den The immortal jellyfish fights for survival.in mont 2. What does this article focus on? a An interesting creature. Scientific discoveries. b An impossible dream. Ship and boat building 3. Which of the following statements is NOT true? de a The immortal jellyfish can theoretically live forever. The immortal jellyfish has spread all over the world. & of folto The immortal jellyfish can alter its cells. ad61A sm60 The immortal jellyfish's ability was known a century age. bhoW 191A awel art of bsd Subject Matter commen bn alevins bermA 13 bris-lasyal *Supporting Details sds ni fripuol lesal 9612 276d eri sonot 36HW Inference. naws 4. Which of the following statements is probably true? a Studying the immortal jellyfish will result in a medical breakthrough. hinuos b The immortal jellyfish population will begin to shrink rapidly ni insy pais Scientists will not find anything useful by studying the immortal jellyfish. 196123 herw Human beings will become immortal within the next decade. 03 art 5. What does the word ferried in paragraph four man? Words in context Lost. Bord Transported.qu adr b Destroyed. of amilzuM 19rito ds1A ynsm bazus za zid yllelonenit a Hunted. B 6. Which of the following could this article also be used as? a A pamphlet advertising skin cream. bA script for a short nature documentary. GAn article in a diving magazine. The preface to a book about sea creatures. Week Day 6 Forever Young a Text Form 97192 bhow adt honpi328W sd!

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英文 高中

第二題為什麼是B?

some countries have changed their laws de related to women's rights. Although Abortion* has long been a controversial and loosened restrictions on abortion in recent decades +年来. FREET decades, many places still set strict limits on abortion, including the supposed land of the free: the United States. 严格限制 所谓的由之地, Originally, in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992), these two legal cases decided by the U.S. Supreme Court* both restated women's right to 法律案件 abortion. However, at the same time, they also permitted regulations on abortion related to women's health. Since states have increasingly introduced laws to restrict, abortion fights. Texas, for instance, 越来越多地走 FR$ 1691946) passed laws that strictly regulate abortion providers. This measure eventually caused many of the state's abortion clinics to close down. In addition, Alabama put a near-total ban on abortion, with the exceptions, even in rape* cases. In June 2022, much to many people's shock, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed* both Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, undoing decades-old precedents that protected abortion rights. 註:abortion 墮胎 Supreme Court 最高法院 rape 強暴 reverse 撤銷 cyto att det the but outcome of the Casey trial, to adopt their own ATRI comoupratingu daid te P 1. According to this passage, which of the following statements is true? (A) To this day, abortion rights in the United States remain protected by its overf ofhy eco Supreme Court. TOMBOW (B) Some states in the United States are setting stricter regulations with regard to abortion. de ac - 22510x5 0f 5m baimen YM (C) Women in Alabama can have legal abortions if they become pregnant after being raped. GÖZADINEV Turling (D) Many clinics in Texas have shut down because they provided illegal abortion services. VED TO zi ngjora, adt dhundi 2. Why does the author mention Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey in the passage? (A) To describe what most people think about abortion. (B) To express the idea that many places still object to abortion. odzyTo describe a legal case in Texas that ruled against abortion. (D) To prove that women have the right to decide whether to be pregnant. 3. Why have many abortion clinics in Texas closed down? Copy one sentence from the passage to answer this question. Texas, for instance, passed laws that strickly regulate abortion providers, 41

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