第43至46題為題組
What does “this pioneering procedure” in the second paragraph refer to?
(A) 100% Fish’s mission.
(B) Oddsson’s skin transplant.
(C) A fundamental change in seafood business.
(D) A new approach to protect the environment.
英文
113學測英文試題45
第43至46題為題組
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
(A) Iceland has increased their fish catch by 30% in the last 20 years.
(B) Petur Oddsson was an important member of the Icelandic project.
(C) Cross-field collaboration has proved to be very fruitful for 100% Fish.
(D) 100% Fish is a big international enterprise marketing seafood products.
113學測英文試題46
第43至46題為題組
Here is a sentence: “Almost nothing of a fish is left for the trash bin.”
Which paragraph is most suitable to have it as the final sentence?
(A) Paragraph 1.
(B) Paragraph 2.
(C) Paragraph 3.
(D) Paragraph 4.
113學測英文試題47
第47至50題為題組
Many animals are known to live and move in groups to secure food and avoid predators. Over the years, people have been curious about the way they deal with disturbances arising from the environment, and the operations underlying their responses as a group. Studies on jackdaws and turtle ants may provide some insights into the issue.
Studies show that animals like jackdaws and turtle ants are able to use ___47___ intelligence in both solving problems and ___48___ to new challenging environment.
(填完,4分)
113學測英文試題48
第47至50題為題組
From (A) to (F) below, choose the ONES that are true for both jackdaws and turtle ants. (多選題,4分)
(A) They have special strategies to locate food sources.
(B) They have complex interactions led by a leader.
(C) They share information with their group members.
(D) They establish rules to stay away from enemies.
(E) They change their nesting sites from time to time.
(F) They show behavior governed by a unique system of communication.
113學測英文試題50
一、中譯英(占8分)
1. 每逢選舉季節,總會看到政治人物造訪各地著名廟宇。
2. 除了祈求好的選舉結果,他們也希望展現對在地文化與習俗的尊重。
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114學測英文試題03
As the years have passed by, many of my childhood memories are already ______; I can no longer recall clearly what happened back then.
(A) blurring
(B) trimming
(C) draining
(D) glaring