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英文 國中

請問16.18.

VAL DE ww 17 F CA 1.1 31 1H k DB 第二部分:題組(第16~1題,共26題) (16~19) Anna Hello, Jacob, How was your Chinese New Year? I got some red envelopes from my family. Did you get any? Jacob Yes, I got some, too. I love this festival so much. It is the best New Year 16 CO My parents planned a trip to Japan for our family. We stayed at a beautiful farm for 5 days to celebrate our own Chinese New Year. Anna Wow, it is so special to spend New Year at a farm. What did you do there? Jacob We did lots of things there, like feeding the rabbits, 17 growing vegetables, milking the cows, walking the dogs, and playing with the cats in the house. It was so interesting to stay on the farm. The owner even next summer vacation. 18 me to work there during : AB₂ AB : Jacob We cooked by ourselyes in the owner's kitchen. We had a hot pot with the vegetables 19 and the meat both from the farm. After dinner, we talked with each other until midnight. It was the greatest New Year Eve. Anna: It was so nice! Can I go with you next summer vacation? Please... Jacob Sure! Let's go together. (A) I have (B) I had 17. (A) riding on the horses (C) learning math Anna So cool!!! I like animals very much, and I always want to experience life on farms. What about the New Year Eve? What did you do at that night? Did you eat something special? 18 (A) was asking 19. (A) we picked (B) to ask (B) we brought . (C) asked (C) I am having este atil mail (B) playing computer games (D) watching the movies (C) we hated (D) I have ever had (D) ask we knew

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英文 大學

哪一個段落沒有主題句? 我覺得是第一個,對嗎? 要怎麼替這個段落寫出主題句呢?

2 Despite different home cultures and countries, international students' main overall motivation is the desire get out on their own, to carve out a new direction in their lives. "Foreign students" do not casually abandon the comforts of family and cultural ties; they have done their homework on Canadian schools. All their preparation, though, cannot prepare them for the loneliness and ongoing difficul- ties they face, from cold winters to financial issues related to the higher tuition fees they must pay. Some students, though, emigrate to escape those same tight- knit families and bonds that others find so painful to leave behind. A Macleans "On Campus" report notes that family expectations may be opposed to students' visions for themselves and lead them to reject accepted values and career paths in their hometowns and countries. Csilla, a web-design student at Waterloo admits, "I was always supposed to enter my family's restaurant business in Budapest, but I felt suf- focated even working part-time as a server. Web design is my passion, and I wanted 12: CAUSE OR EFFECT [- a completely fresh start, something that is completely my own ("International Stu- dents"). Finding independent paths to their own dreams is the key here, whether students choose those paths as a result of personal ideals or as a reaction to pre-set future plans.

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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

求救16跟24題 想問我原本的答案為什麼錯 謝謝😀

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