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英文 高中

想問25題BCD要怎麼選 謝謝 答案是B

Have you ever felt worse after taking a new medicatior)? Well, one study published in Scie might not be the drug's fault but may result from Translational Medicine suggests that such 21. the "inactive" ingredients in the drug, such as binding materials, dyes, preservatives, and flavoring in certain patients who are 24. agents. The report indicates that these inert ingredients can cause allergic reactions or adverse effects 22. such compounds as gluten, lactose, or special dyes. The study analyzed a database of more than 42,000 prescription medicines and over-the-counter medicines, finding that an average pill consists of eight inactive ingredients._23. some containing 20 or even more. Most of the worrisome ingredients are in small amounts in most medications, the tiniest amount can add up because 39 percent of the seniors have been found to take at least five prescription medicines daily. The study advises that color-free or preservative-free drug products. 25. priority to whether you have a known allergic reaction to an inactive ingredient or not. After all, the potential impact of these inert ingredients can never be underestimated. 21. (A) ineffectiveness (B) irresponsibility (C) imbalance D) disconnection D 22., (A) loaded with (B) opposite to (C) faint with (D sensitive to 62. (A) for B) with (D) despite B 24(A) accordingly (B) furthermore (C) though (D) namely e Berit ES A) are given (B) be given (C) must be given D) should give 第26.至30題為題組 (C) whereas +SV

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英文 高中

想問第2和第5題 謝謝!!

「綜合測驗 The Ins and Outs of Organ Donation You won't need your organs after you die, so why take them with you? Instead, you can donate your organs after death to 1 people in regaining their health and even saving their lives. Surveys show that 67% 2 of people in Taiwan agree with the above statement. Unfortunately, belief does not always translate into action, because only one to two percent of the population has actually registered for organ donation. Lower than one percent out of 3 are waiting for an organ receives one. Over the years, the Taiwanese government has tried to solve this problem. The Human Organ Transplantation Act was passed in 1987, and in 2004, an online database was created to encourage donation and help doctors match patients to available organs. Then in 2011, an amendment was added to the transplantation act stating that organ donors will have their wishes automatically added to their NHI cards. However, 4 that doctors must also get permission from family members before donation, many people decided to leave their donation plan undone. badhecunoad Gunna2 batin Organ donation is not an obligation, 5 a way to help people in need. If you accept it, discuss your decision with your family and take action.oliosqe jom 1. (A) aid iba (B) reward (C) blur (D) erase 2. (A) roughly (B) about (C) up to (D) or so D 3. (A) a person who (B) anyone who I (C) someone who (D) those who but c. 4. (A) to realize (B) realize (C) realizing (D) realized -5. (A) as b(B) but rather .ni (C) instead ayna (D) rather than a si REDMI NOTE 8T OL Vocabulary ALOILADA MACDA

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英文 高中

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Unit 2 When you visit temples, you must have seen divine guardians placed on gates or doors. In Chinese folk religions, they are Menshen, or door gods. They are usually paired pictures of mythological or deified historical figures to guard against evil influences and bring harmony to the household, Their bright eyes and lively martial expressions are the innovation of Liu Chia-Cheng, who blends Chinese ink-wash with Western painting techniques and defines the image of door gods in Taiwan. Starting young, Liu showed striking artistic talent in their simple country village. He was amazed by the rich hues used to depict the revered temple figures and decided to dedicate himself to temple arts. However, temple arts were largely despised because the Japanese government banned folk religions and very few temple painters remained. The crude paintings produced worsened the pervading low opinion of temple arts. When people sneered, Liu put heart and soul into learning Chinese-style portraiture, landscapes and Western- style oils and water colors. Moreover, he also studied anatomy to get a better grasp of poses and expressions. These efforts are never in vain. Liu's door gods retain a sense of tradition in spite of their realism and three-dimensionality, and possess a unique charm Door gods are supposed to complement the principal gods dwelling in the temple According to Liu, the major problem of Taiwanese temples nowadays is the mismatch between door gods and the principal gods. A Taoist god should be paired with Taoist doo gods, Qin Shubao and Yuchi Gong. A Buddhist deity should be protected by Buddhis figures, Wei Tuo and Jia Lan. Low-ranking gods, such as the local Earth God, ar rarely paired with any door gods. (He once renovated a temple serving dark gods of the underworld whereas the door gods were the highest-ranking generals who only serve th- Jade Emperor, the Taoist supreme god. ]“That would frighten the visiting ghosts!” Liu saic Decades of efforts have brought Liu a number of accolades. He was named a Livir National Treasure in 2016. For all that time has passed, Liu has painted and renovate more than 400 temples in his career. In recent years, Liu has worked on project to produ a visual database for more than 100 door gods. He is not yet ready to rest on his lauren One brushstroke at a time, he still paints to sketch the future of temple arts in Taiwan. Wei Tuo and Jia Lan 韋馱、伽藍菩薩;Qin Shubao and Yuchi Gong 秦叔寶、尉遲恭

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