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The circle-within-a-circle structure of an onion, for them, __34__ the eternity of existence.
(A) reflected
(B) parts
(C) admired
(D) functioned
(E) prompt
(F) decorating
(G) spiritual
(H) discovered
(I) symbols
(J) healing
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106學測英文試卷35
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According to certain documents, ancient Egyptians also used onions for medicinal purposes, but they likely would have viewed the __35__ power of the vegetable as magical, rather than medical.
(A) reflected
(B) parts
(C) admired
(D) functioned
(E) prompt
(F) decorating
(G) spiritual
(H) discovered
(I) symbols
(J) healing
106學測英文試卷36
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Onions are depicted in many paintings __36__ inside pyramids and tombs that span the history of ancient Egypt.
(A) reflected
(B) parts
(C) admired
(D) functioned
(E) prompt
(F) decorating
(G) spiritual
(H) discovered
(I) symbols
(J) healing
106學測英文試卷37
106學測英文試卷38
第31至40題為題組
The dead were buried with onions and onion flowers on or around various __38__ of their bodies.
(A) reflected
(B) parts
(C) admired
(D) functioned
(E) prompt
(F) decorating
(G) spiritual
(H) discovered
(I) symbols
(J) healing
106學測英文試卷39
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Mummies have also been found with onions and onion flowers __39__ their pelvis, chest, ears, eyes, and feet.
(A) reflected
(B) parts
(C) admired
(D) functioned
(E) prompt
(F) decorating
(G) spiritual
(H) discovered
(I) symbols
(J) healing
106學測英文試卷40
第31至40題為題組
Some scholars theorize that onions may have been used for the dead because it was believed that their strong scent would __40__ the dead to breathe again.
(A) reflected
(B) parts
(C) admired
(D) functioned
(E) prompt
(F) decorating
(G) spiritual
(H) discovered
(I) symbols
(J) healing
106學測英文試卷41
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Is your dog an Einstein or a Charmer? For US $60, a recently-founded company called Dognition will help you learn more about your dog’s cognitive traits. It offers an online test telling you about the brain behind the bark.
Dognition’s test measures a dog’s intellect in several aspects—from empathy to memory to reasoning skills. But don’t expect it to measure your pet’s IQ. Dr. Hare, one of the venture’s co-founders, says a dog’s intelligence can’t be described with a single number. Just as humans have a wide range of intelligences, so do dogs. The question is what type your dog relies on more.
After you plunk your money down, Dognition’s website will take you through a questionnaire about your dog: For example, how excited does your dog get around other dogs, or children? Do fireworks scare your pup? Then, Dognition guides you through tests that are as fun as playing fetch or hide-and-seek. At the end, you get a report of your dog’s cognitive profile.
Your dog could fall into one of nine categories: Ace, Stargazer, Maverick, Charmer, Socialite, Protodog, Einstein, Expert, or Renaissance Dog. That can give you something to brag about on Dognition’s Facebook page. It also can shed new light on why dogs do the things they do. For example, a Charmer is a dog that trusts you so much that it would prefer to solve problems using information you give it rather than information it can get with its own eyes.
Dognition helps people understand their dogs in ways that they have never been able to do. This new understanding can enrich the relationship between dogs and their owners.
41. What is the third paragraph mainly about?
(A) The theory behind the questionnaire used in the Dognition test.
(B) The procedure for evaluating a dog’s intellect on Dognition.
(C) The products one can get by paying a fee to Dognition.
(D) The characteristics of the activities Dognition offers.
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42. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
(A) Different dogs display strengths in different intelligences.
(B) A dog’s cognitive profile is composed of nine cognitive skills.
(C) The purpose of Dognition’s testing is to control a dog’s behavior.
(D) A dog’s intelligence can be ranked based on the score of a Dognition’s test.