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想請教一下第一題 感覺C也蠻合理的… 非常感謝!

三、篇章結構 New Year's Eve is celebrated in every corner of the globe, but there is nowhere more popular or more famous for its New Year's Eve celebration than New York's 21 Times Square. Hundreds of millions of people around the world are at that moment united as they bid a fond farewell to the year just past, and greet the New Year with their optimistic hopes and dreams. 22 The actual square is located in the center of New York City, where Broadway and 7th Avenue intersect with West 46th Street, just a few blocks south of Central Park. The whole Times Square district takes in several more blocks from 42nd Street to 47th Street. 23 The site of the original Times building is actually where the New Years Eve ball drop is now located. The crossroads of the world is also an apt description of how culture, art, business, media, and every other part of society all seem to merge in this uniquely diverse neighborhood. Surprisingly, Times Square's biggest claim to fame is that it is the world's most popular tourist destination. Over 300,000 tourists visit the district daily, which equates With more neon billboards than Las Vegas, to 39 million people annually. 24 more theatres than London's West End, and more restaurants than Paris, maybe it's not that surprising. (A) This total is far more than the Eiffel Tower in Paris or The Great Wall of China. (B) Times Square is sometimes called the crossroads of the world and with good reason. There is no place on the planet more electrifying than Times Square on New Year's Eve. 令人兴膏的. The district was named Times Square when the headquarters of The New York Times newspaper moved into the area in 1904. (E) At 11:59 PM on December 31, the eyes of the world are fixed on Times Square's sparkling crystal ball as it begins its slow descent. (21) [22] B 124 主題10 旅遊見聞 23 24. A

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ALL STARS SNOOPY CHARLIE BROWN, Social Studies Expert 43 The First and Funniest Comic Strip NU T NO.0816 ALL STARS ★ CHARLIE A Courtesy of andertoons/flickr P eanuts is one of the most popular comic strips of all time. First appearing on October 2, 1950, Peanuts eventually ran in more than 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries. The comic had a major influence on other strips by making the four- panel comic strip the standard in American newspapers. Charlie Brown and Snoopy are just 15 two of the many characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz. Like Charlie Brown, Schulz was a very shy boy in school. He also felt like a failure when his high school refused to put his 20 artwork in its yearbook. Even so, he learned to carry on through hard times. 5 The main character of Peanuts is the shy, lovable loser Charlie Brown. It seems that whatever Charlie Brown tries to do, he fails. Whenever he flies a kite, it gets stuck in a tree; he loses every baseball game; he never receives any cards on Christmas or Valentine's Day. Nonetheless, he wins over the reader's heart because he never gives up hope and never stops trying. Another popular character in Peanuts is Charlie Brown's dog, Snoopy. Snoopy 10 is a beagle with a vivid imagination. Sitting atop his doghouse, he daydreams about being a World War I jet pilot, a best-selling author, and "Joe Cool," a cool college student. Also, even though he's just a dog, he's the best player on Charlie Brown's baseball team. ▲ Charles M. Schulz 127

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