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英文 高中

想問 第16題答案為a但為何選a?我原本寫得是c 第20題答案為c我選的則是a,請問a是句義怪的關係嗎

Many people at some point in life have white spots on their fingernails. One of the most common causes for these little white spots is a condition called leukonychia. Although the name sounds pretty serious, the condition typically 16 And while many people think the white spots are caused by a calcium or zinc deficiency, that's generally not the case. In reality, these spots most often develop 17 mild to moderate trauma to your nail. If you can't think of anything that would have injured your nail, consider the fact that nails grow very slowly, so the injury 18 weeks before the spots ever appeared. The spots could also be a sign of a mild infection or allergy, or a side effect of certain medications. 19 the source of the injury, these spots typically do not require any treatment and should go away as your nail grows out. And they should not return unless you suffer another injury to a nail. However, this generally 20 when only a single or a few nails are affected. If all of your nails are showing white spots, the leukonychia could be related to another more serious condition such as anemia, cardiac disease, diabetes, or kidney disease. 16. (A) isn't 17. (A) in spite of 18. (A) might occur 19. (A) Supposing 20. (A) indicates (B) doesn't (B) as a result of (B) would occur (B) Including (B) defines (C) couldn't (C) to the best of (C) will have occurred (C) Whatever (C) applies (D) wouldn't (D) for the sake of (D) may have occurred (D) Whether (D) confirms

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英文 高中

英文 想請問17題,複合代名詞究竟該如何判斷意思及該選的選項呢?謝謝🙏

:20.透透組 While once known for its people's good looks and slim body figures, Brazil is now confronting surging obesity rates. Almost one in four Brazilian adults is obese, a doubled rate in the past 20 years. It has led to a movement to protect overweight people 16. being discriminated. This issue is also at the center of the heated debates on one of the Brazil's most popular TV programs. This country, in media, has been featuring 17. women in ads and on catwalks. In addition to the fashion industry, other organizations and businesses are taking action. Hospitals are purchasing larger beds and MRI machines. Movie theaters are offering wider seats. At school, a day is 18. to promote the rights of overweight 這一天被預留下来 people. Laws are changing as well. Across the country, ese people are now 19. seats on public transportation and priority at certain places like banks. Besides, a comedian was fined $1,000 for making jokes about a dancer's weight. Though obese people are being treated more and more kindly, some experts urge the government to address the issues triggered by obesity from the perspective of health. 20. so have related health problems, such as diabetes, stroke, and sleep apnea. Luckily, Brazilian governments have launched campaigns encouraging a healthier diet, financed exercise spaces in Brazilian towns, and promoted more nutritious meals in school cafeterias. 16. (A) not (A) full-figuring 18. (A) lining up 19. (A) deprived of BRO CR (B) for (B) full-figured (B) kicked off B) characteristic of (C) with adi. slim-figuring (C) set aside entitled to D) from (D) slim-figured (D) following suit BIF (D) withdrawn from

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英文 高中

請問這題的B.和C.要怎麼判斷 謝謝

第43. 至46. 題為題組 It might be hard for us to imagine having Coca-Cola as the only drink instead of fresh water. Yet, it has been the case in San Cristóbal for the past few decades. Located in southeastern Mexico, San Cristóbal, once a rainy place, can only enjoy potable water every other day. Water does trickle down from public pipes, but it's all but undrinkable, with too much chlorine. The locals find water purifiers unaffordable or even unimaginable. Hence, they end up drinking Coca-Cola, which is produced locally and far more readily available than tap water. With residents there drinking on average more than two liters of Coca-Cola on a daily basis, the real price to pay for such an alternative to plain water, however, is the sacrifice of people's physical health. Diabetes has been one of the leading causes of death, second only to heart disease, though the latter also has a lot to do with one's sugar consumption. Struggling with obesity and the many chronic diseases is now defining many local people's adolescence and adulthood. Annually, more than 3,000 lives of San Cristóbal are claimed due to their unhealthy drinking habit. The culprit, as most locals believe, is the bottling plant for Coke, a Mexico-based multinational food company owned by Femsa. The plant, with its contribution to the government's tax revenue, has long been granted daily access to more than 300,000 gallons of water in San Cristóbal to churn out the a

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英文 高中

一直想不透到底哪裡錯了?是它答案給錯嗎?

39-42題為題組 Studies have found that human body's intolerance to cold varies significantly over a lifetime. Senior citizens, especially men aged 60 and above, are reported to be relatively less able to maintain their body temperature at a given cold exposure than young people do. The cold-triggered rise in metabolism is weakened in older people. Apart from that, older adults are slower to react to the cold and, thus, generate less body heat in defense. Normally, our skin reacts to cold by contracting surface blood vessels in protection, which is also slower with age. It is noted in The International Journal of Sports Medicine that older people have reduced skin sensitivity and a subjective perception as to how cold it is. Some can develop hypothermia even after exposure to mild cold weather or a small drop in temperature. Thereby they are more vulnerable to death from hypothermia. At any age, cold sensitivity is related to one's health condition in general. For example, the body's response to cold can be diminished under the influence of factors such as thyroid malfunction, diabetes and an abnormally low body mass index, as well as some medicines, including over-the-counter cold remedies. The best way to identify someone car with hypothermia is to look for confusion or sluggishness, weak pulse, slurred speech, shivering or stiffness in the arms and legs. If you suspect that someone is suffering from the hypothermia and you have a thermometer available, take his or her temperature. If it's lower than 95 degrees Fahrenheit, call 911 for emergency medical treatment.

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英文 高中

想請問第一題跟第四題 謝謝~~

(A) 醫學健康 :調整高血壓的標準 Leading heart experts in America recently redefined high blood pressure as a reading of 130 over 80, down from 140 over 90. The change, he first In 14 years, meanS that 46 percent of U.S. adults, many of whom 外 unmder 45, will now be conSidered hypertensive. Under the previous gulideline, 32 percent Of U.S. adults had high blood presSure. The guldelines should be in clinical practice, wilth moSst health care providers expected to follow 和he recommendations..In addition to aghtening the definition of high blood pressure, 也e new report _3 the old 「 category of“pre-hypertension,”which was defined as a top (systolic) reading 0f 120 to 139 or abottom (diastolic) number between 80 and 89. The gulidelines suggest that doctors recommend lifestyle changes for people With hypertenSslon. An lmportant cornerstone of 了hese new guldelines 1s a strong ermphasls on lifestyle changes as the first line of therapy. There Is an opportunlty to reduce TISK without necessarlly /4/ medicatlons. Hilgh blood pressure 1s the leading cause of death worldwide, resulting in cardlovascular disease, strokeS, | severe kidney disease and other maladies. Blood pressure 1s affected by a wide Yariety of factors including genetlcs, age, diet, exerclse, stress and other diseases such as diabetes. Many people are unaware that they have the condition because there are no symptoms, which 1s why hypertensionls often calleda 522 I.(A) age (B) aglng (C) are aged (D) belng aged 2. (A) Inessentlal (B) influential (C) controversl1al (D) confidential 3. (A) does away with_(B) looks out upon (C) stands up for (D)makes room for 4. (A) enacting (B) eatlng (C) reallzlng (D) 1mposlng 3. (A) ]azy Susle (B) page-turner (C) sllent killler“ (D)penny-plincher 人和 和 說

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