分科測驗
110年
英文
第 20 題
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Do you know the difference between the terms meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite in astronomy? Many people find these words confusing. However, the difference is all about their 16 . Meteoroids are far up in the sky. They are chunks of rock or metal that speed through space. Some are very large and may be hundreds of feet wide. Others 17 the size of a small stone. Most meteoroids travel around the sun in space and stay away from the Earth. However, sometimes a meteoroid will enter the Earth’s atmosphere. Friction with the atmosphere will cause it to 18 and burn while traveling at high speed. As a meteoroid begins to burn in the atmosphere, it leaves a streak of light. When this tail-like light is falling down toward the Earth, it is called a meteor, or a shooting star. Most meteors vaporize completely before they hit the ground. If any meteor 19 its fiery journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite. Large meteorites can cause great explosions and much destruction on the surface of the Earth. 20 , Barringer Crater in the American state of Arizona, measuring 1,200 m in diameter and some 170 m deep, was produced by a meteorite impact.
Do you know the difference between the terms meteoroid, meteor, and meteorite in astronomy? Many people find these words confusing. However, the difference is all about their 16 . Meteoroids are far up in the sky. They are chunks of rock or metal that speed through space. Some are very large and may be hundreds of feet wide. Others 17 the size of a small stone. Most meteoroids travel around the sun in space and stay away from the Earth. However, sometimes a meteoroid will enter the Earth’s atmosphere. Friction with the atmosphere will cause it to 18 and burn while traveling at high speed. As a meteoroid begins to burn in the atmosphere, it leaves a streak of light. When this tail-like light is falling down toward the Earth, it is called a meteor, or a shooting star. Most meteors vaporize completely before they hit the ground. If any meteor 19 its fiery journey through the atmosphere and lands on Earth, it is called a meteorite. Large meteorites can cause great explosions and much destruction on the surface of the Earth. 20 , Barringer Crater in the American state of Arizona, measuring 1,200 m in diameter and some 170 m deep, was produced by a meteorite impact.
______ , Barringer Crater in the American state of Arizona... was produced by a meteorite impact.
- A Indeed
- B Nevertheless
- C For example
- D In short
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請分析第 20 題前後兩句的邏輯銜接關係:前一句提出了「大型隕石會對地表造成巨大破壞」的普遍性論點,而後一句則具體點出「亞利桑那州的巴林傑隕石坑」作為說明。在英文寫作邏輯中,當作者從「一般性陳述 (Generalization)」轉向「特定實例 (Specific Instance)」以支持其論點時,哪一個銜接詞最符合這種論證結構?
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(嚼嚼花生...)哇!竟然被你答對了!這孩子剛才正盯著電視裡的特務動畫,順便讀了一下你的腦袋,發現你選了正確答案耶!好厲害,waku waku! 觀念驗證: 這題是在考文章的邏輯連結。前一句話說「大型隕石會造成巨大的爆炸和破壞」,接著後面馬上提到「美國亞利桑那州的巴林傑隕石坑(Barringer Crater)」,這顯然是把前面的「破壞」舉出一個具體的例子來證明。所以選 (C) For example (例如) 是最完美的選擇!
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