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英文 高中

想問問為什麼42題會要選a?

BALO C 共7頁 Two professors at the University of California at Berkeley hoped to find out the answer. They investigated a pool of 12,000 Japanese men equally divided into three groups: One group had lived in Japan for all their lives, and the other two groups had emigrated to Hawaii or Northern California. It was found that the rate of heart disease among Japanese men increased five times in California and about half of that for those in Hawaii. The study shows that the need to bond with a social group is so fundamental to humans that it remains the key determinant of whether we stay healthy or get ill, even whether we live or die. We need to feel part of something bigger to thrive. We need to belong, not online, but in the real world of nugs, hangsmants, and pats un the back. What is the best title of this passage? (A) Heart Diseases and Their Causes (C) Differences in Japanese Americans Which of the following is a finding of the two American professors' study? (A) Many Japanese men that lived up to 100 years were smokers. (B) Those who often ate hamburgers and fries were more likely to fall sick. (C) Japanese immigrants to America usually formed a tight-knit community. (D) Westernized social life was related to the heart-attack rate of Japanese Americans. Which of the following is an example of "something bigger" in the last paragraph? (A) A family t (B) A stadium. (C) The universe. ACK! 103 年指考 英文考科 The differences could not be explained by any of the usual risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, high blood pressure, or cholesterol counts. The change in diet, from sushi to hamburgers and fries, was also not related to the rise in heart disease. However, the kind of society they had created for themselves in their new home country was. The most traditional group of Japanese Americans, who maintained/tight-knit and mutually supportive social groups, had a heart-attack rate as low as their fellow Japanese back home. But those who had adopted the more isolated Western lifestyle increased their heart-attack incidence by three to five times. (B) The Power of Social Connection (D) The Sense of Belonging vs. Isolation The digital world.

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英文 高中

為什麼第12題是用where Where所代替的現行詞是誰

第11.至15.題為題組 医学 Music is more than recreation. The use of music in human medicine has become increasingly (a)認知的 popular. Studies show that music can enhance cognitive function in stroke patients and reduce patients' 身体檢查 (n.) a 11. during their medical examinations. Likewise, music has been proven to offer aids in the recovery 163 18 69. of pets, creating a calm, warm and relaxing space for their post-surgical recovery. (0) 23/ 貓科动物 · 四大医 (a)(医治家畜(禽)疾病的;獸医的 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, 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 AK (B) anxiety (D) treatment (C) medication (C) how (B) why (D) where in which (D) opposed (B) confined (C) exposed (B) After all (C) Nonetheless (D) Accordingly (B) in terms of (C) on behalf of (D) in addition to *A) that 13. (A) attracted 14. (A) That is B15. (A) in case of

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英文 國中

40.題 感謝~

Word Count 213 After so many studies have been carried out, the interest in knowing more about what's going on in our brains never dies down, What interests scientists more is the animals' brains. Take birds' brains for example. Birds are in fact smarter than we thought. A story goes like this: A smart crow collects rocks and throws them into the bottle, and in the end he gets the water. Now, it is not just a story. Studies show that crows are great toolmakers and they are able to choose the tool that is of best use. As for parrots , the idea that they just pick up the sound without understanding the meaning is not true. Their language ability is surprising. Here comes a famous example. Alex was the gray parrot, whose owner was a scientist at Harvard University. He was trained to understand over 100 English words, with which he was able to make simple sentences. On the night he died, the last words he gave to his owner were "YOU BE GOOD SEE YOU TOMORROW I LOVE YOU.” No birds or other animals are going to take man's place as the smartest being on the planet. However, we might not be 100% correct in the understanding of brains - The bigger, the smarter. brain 6 scientist ** crow parrot , ability ) 38 Which is NOT said about crows in the reading? (A) They know where to find the most food. B. They are great at making tools. 10) They can use tools to get water. D. They are able to tell which tool is the most useful. 39. What do we know about Alex the gray parrot from the reading? (A) He lives at Harvard University with his owner. (B) He knew more English words than his owner. (C) He was able to show his feelings to his owner by words. (D) He could make more than 100 simple sentences. 40. What can we learn from the reading? YA) Having answered all the questions about man's brain, scientists have more interest in other animals'. YB It was commonly believed that animals with larger brains were smarter than those with smaller ones. © With long-time training, birds may become smarter than all the other animals except Ba man. (D) Knowledge about how smart birds can be may make more people want to keep one as a pet.

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