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51. According to the passage, why did the glass armonica lose its popularity?
(A) The skill of playing the glass armonica was very hard to master.
(B) Famous musicians like Beethoven had problems composing for it.
(C) Concert halls became too big for its music to be heard by the audience.
(D) Reviewers in that time indicated that it was clumsy and not fashionable.
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110學測英文試卷 53
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Morgan’s Wonderland, located in San Antonio, Texas, is a theme park geared mainly toward mentally or physically disabled children. The park was built by Gordon Hartman, a former real estate developer. The creation of the park was inspired by his daughter, Morgan, who suffers from severe cognitive delay and physical challenges.
The world’s first ultra-accessible family fun park, Morgan’s Wonderland opened in the spring of 2010. Admission for guests with special needs is free, and fees for the general public are set at a much discounted price so that people of all ages and abilities can come together and play in a fun and safe environment.
Completely wheelchair-accessible, the park features 25 acres of attractions including rides, playgrounds, a catch-and-release fishing lake, and picnic areas throughout the park. The rides are custom-designed to accommodate wheelchair riders so that every family member can enjoy the fun. The adapted rides include the Off-Road Adventure, where guests can test their driving skills in sporty vehicles. Moreover, each visitor is offered the option to wear a GPS Adventure Band, which allows them to keep track of each other while in the park. The band also enables them to take part in electronic activities. For example, when the riders scan the band at the Off-Road Adventure, a photo will be taken and sent to their email.
In June 2017, Morgan’s Wonderland celebrated the opening of Morgan’s Inspiration Island. The new expansion is composed of five themed splash pads and a River Boat Adventure Ride. The wheelchair guests can transfer out of their chairs into unique, waterproof chairs and enjoy the splash park without risking damage to their personal wheelchairs.
“Morgan taught me that there’s more to life in many ways than what I saw before,”” said Hartman. “”The blessing that Morgan has brought is beyond anything that I ever could have imagined and could explain.””
53. What is the passage mainly about?
(A) The new addition to Morgan’s Wonderland.
(B) The establishment and features of a special theme park.
(C) The advanced technological devices in Morgan’s Wonderland.
(D) The needs of people who suffer from physical and mental disabilities.”
110學測英文試卷 54
第53至56題為題組
54. What does “ultra-accessible”” in the second paragraph imply?
(A) It’s easy for all visitors to use the facilities.
(B) Admission is free for people young and old.
(C) Wheelchairs are provided for every featured attraction.
(D) Morgan’s Wonderland is situated in a convenient location.”
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56. Which of the following statements is true about Morgan’s Wonderland?
(A) Waterproof chairs enable visitors to roam all over the park.
(B) Morgan’s Inspiration Island includes 25 acres of attractions.
(C) The success of the park is exactly what Morgan intended to achieve.
(D) GPS bands allow visitors to enjoy the convenience of the electronic devices.
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2.文長至少120個單詞(words)。
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**A Field of Flowers and a Sign of Care**
The picture shows a beautiful flower field full of blooming flowers, with many visitors walking through it. Some people are taking photos, while others sit on the ground to enjoy the scenery. In the middle of the field, there is a sign that says: “Please do not enter the flower beds. Thank you.” However, most visitors ignore the sign and walk freely among the flowers, stepping on the plants and even picking some blooms. The contrast between the lovely natural beauty and the lack of respect from the visitors is striking.
From the perspective of the place’s owner, this situation must be heartbreaking. They probably spent months planting and caring for the flowers, only to see them trampled and damaged by careless tourists. It’s not just about losing plants—it’s about disrespecting nature and the effort behind maintaining such a space. As a visitor, I feel ashamed when I see such scenes. While it’s understandable to want to take pictures or enjoy nature up close, we should always remember to follow rules and protect the environment. A little patience and care can go a long way in preserving beauty for everyone to enjoy. 報錯
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