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英文 高中

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(B) based upon 15. (A) associated with 第16至20題為題組 Living in Taiwan, most people enjoy a stable life without having to worry about their next meal. According to statistics 16. by Taiwan People's Food Bank, 3,000 tons of perfectly good food go to waste every day. However, quite a lot of poor people in the world are starving simply because they couldn't afford groceries. Imagine food to better use and even use it to feed those in need. 17. good it would be if we could put leftover 18. York City, 19. there are people doing just that. Transfernation, an app that is mostly used in New with local businesses and transports their excess food to those people and places that need it. To do so, simply use the app to request a pickup for your extra food. The app will send people to take the food and deliver it to those in need. According to the official website of the app, its program helps 20. food waste, which is the third largest contributor to climate change. It also allows you to make contributions to your local community by donating food and helping local delivery people get paid. of robo al 16. (A) publishing v 17. (A) how 18. (A) Undoubtedly 19. (A) which works (B) published (B) what tedua (0) (B) Apparently (B) was working 9 (C) are published (C) where (C) Thankfully (C) worked (D) which published (D) whyviensqxos (A) (D) Surprisingly в 01 (D) works redwon

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英文 高中

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Volunteers are people who offer help to others without expecting anything in return. It's ___1___ that people to choose to help others on their own will. However, what will happen if volunteering becomes a thing we must do? Those who take part in of service-learning programs in schools are frequently__2___ this question. Service-learning programs seek to develop students' awareness of social__3__ and help them find the role they can play in making communities better. Students have the _4___ to choose the setting and the type of community service work they want to do. Such a program exists in Ontario, Canada, where high school students are__5__ to complete forty hours of community service before they graduate. This requirement means students who do not complete the service are not_6_ to receive their graduation diploma. Many students are willing to participate. __7_, some students complain that they don't have time to do so much community service with their heavy academic workload. They are _8___ to do the service because they feel forced. Critics of the program also question the value of the service when the "volunteers" don't really want to do so. Despite the criticism, the results of volunteering learning are proved to be positive. The people being helped benefit a lot from it. __9__, the helpers find increases in measures of leadership and self-esteem because of the service-learning programs. From the case above, we can see helping others can make our__10___ better. Sometimes, people just need a push in the right direction to get started. Service-learning programs can provide the push and lay the foundation for a habit of helping. (A) responsibility (B) allowed (C) reluctant (D) normal (E) Besides (F) asked G) freedom (H) society (1) required (J) Nevertheless

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英文 高中

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【高二下海山 109-1】課外閱讀 1. in 3. Kindergarten classes always take place in a classroom, right? Well, for kids Europe, that is not always the case. Rather in a regular classroom, some 3-6-year-olds have class entirely outside. These “forest kindergartens” have across Europe over the past fifty years. The basic idea behind them is that most kids spend too much time indogts, Wolre they with plastic toys and stare at screens. At forest kindergartens, the kids get a chance to spend hours at a time in nature. 9. Despite the different environment, the purpose of forest kindergartens is pretty much the same as that of indoor Ones: to take care of and educate young children. Studies show that 6. is valuable for kids to spend more time outside. This prooldusa great (d opportunity for them to learn many things. These can include practical skills such as on the top of that finding their way in the woods and identifying plants and animals. 8. , the kids their time outside, as they run, play, and experience the outdoors with all of their senses. These experiences make them healthier and more comfortable in a natural setting. By giving kids greater 10. nature, forest kindergartens are improving their lives. Do you think forest kindergartens would work in your country? B)1. (A) situating (B) residing (C) laying (D) specializing (A) Owing to ODER (B) Apart from ( Rather than (D) Except for (D) 3. Promo 2713 (A) risen above (B) (747 (D) made waves Abe (A) where ) (B) whereas 7 10 (C) what (D) which (A) that B) it (D) what (B) pa... I UBE 123 baded on (C) torn apart ABE BIDO one Athin ( what (C) it (D) there

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