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英文 國中

12要怎麼從前後文去看?有沒有關鍵字或是線索可以把12前後文選出來⋯🥲🥲感謝您🙏🙏

回 Questions 11-15 to bohsq If you were to ask a group of people to name a snack that is synonymous with movie theaters, the answer would probably be unanimous: popcorn. This savory, buttery, salty (11) is consumed at theaters in almost every country in the world. (12) In fact, most early theaters did not want the noisy, smelly food to be eaten on their premises. This all changed around the time of the Great Depression. Both popcorn and movie tickets were relatively inexpensive, which increased their popularity among hard-pressed consumers. Theaters therefore agreed to allow independent street vendors to operate (13) outside their doors or in their lobbies. By the close of the Second World War, theater owners had concluded that they could increase their profits by making and selling the popcorn themselves. Interestingly, this also (14) the transition from white to yellow popcorn. The latter was deemed to look more (15) as the color emphasized the buttery nature of the snack. 11. A. pulse 前後关條? 樂事,款待,請客 B. treat 美食 C.legacy 遺產 D. suite 套鵪 jevid of betcoibab en led). C 12. A. Theaters also sell a variety of fizzy beverages. B But popcorn was too costly for most moviegoers. CA bottle of corn syrup is sold at a low price. D. Yet popcorn wasn't always sold at the movies. 13. A neither B. both C. either D. nor 14. A. resulted in B. took over C. calmed down D. hung around 15. A. organizational B. appetizing C. accountable D. mathematical

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英文 高中

第九題不是主動嗎,為什麼是+ed

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英文 高中

請問第24題為什麼用when🥺🥺🙏🙏

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英文 高中

想問第3題,為什麼不能選其他選項?答案是D

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英文 高中

第20題怎麼看

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英文 高中

英文問題 may not be什麼意思 感覺題目詳解給錯了

第 48 至 51 題為題組 Many of us have probably experienced déjà vu at least a few times in our life. Its meaning comes from the phrase "already seen" in French, and occurs when we feel that a person, place, or thing is familiar to us without actually having experienced them before. This strange phenomenon happens to as much as 70 percent of the population, but a higher number of 15 to 25 year olds experience it than any other age group. Maybe you just travelled to a new foreign country, and it just felt very familiar to you. Yes, you are feeling déjà vu; however, you know you haven't been there before. While different people experience déjà vu in different ways, it is still a pretty mysterious phenomenon, and researchers are putting the pieces together. Based on some studies, déjà vu is just a part of having a healthy memory checking system, and people who experience déjà vu more often are less likely to forget the details of important events. In fact, the results of the study don't look too promising in terms of mental health for people who never experience déjà vu. Scientists believe déjà vu is created by a neurological anomaly related to an improper electrical discharge in the brain. In short, it's not a mystical prophecy or out-of-body experience, but just your brain playing a trick on you; that is, these scientists dismiss it as just a glitch in the matrix. A few people are just terrified when it happens, but others feel euphoric about it. On average, most people just find it to be a perplexing sensation, neither pleasant nor threatening. Since déjà vu occurs in individuals with and without a medical condition, there is much speculation as to how and why it happens. Several psychoanalysts attribute deja vu to simple fantasy or wish fulfillment, while some psychiatrists ascribe it to a mismatching in the brain that causes it to mistake the present for the past. Many parapsychologists believe it is related to a past-life experience. Obviously, there is more investigation and researches to be done. So, does this article seem very familiar to you? 48. Which of the following CAN'T be described as a déjà vu experience based on this passage? (A) You keep buying similar style of clothing and you don't know why. (B) You feel you've been to a place when actually it's your first time there. (C) Someone looks familiar to you though you have never seen him before. (D) You just met a new friend whom you think you must have met somewhere. 49. Based on the article, which description about déjà vu is WRONG? (A) It actually is not as harmful to our mental health as we think. (B) Some people who have experienced it may feel a sense of happiness. (C) The word"déjà vu" originates from France, meaning"already seen." (D) Those who never experience it may not be mentally healthier than those who do.

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