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Peruvian New Year traditions are colorful and unique. One of the most interesting is the tradition of __11__ the next year’s fortunes with potatoes. On New Year’s Eve, Peruvians place three potatoes under a chair or a sofa—one peeled, one half-peeled, and one unpeeled. At midnight, one potato is chosen __12__. The peeled potato signifies bad financial fortune, the half-peeled a normal year, and the unpeeled a great financial bounty in the year ahead. To get rid of the financial misfortune of the previous year, Peruvians throw twelve coins over their shoulder into the street on New Year’s Eve. Picking up twelve coins (from others) the next morning, on the other hand, is believed to bring __13__ luck and prosperity. Some people even place coins in shoes and wear them to portend good financial fortune in the upcoming year. Quite common __14__ is to dress up a large doll with old clothes and burn it, so as to get rid of the old year and pave the way for the new. Some people also visit shamans, who are thought to have special powers to control good and evil spirits, to __15__ all the evil spirits. In general, these traditions in Peru are practiced with the intention of bringing good luck for the new year.
Peruvian New Year traditions are colorful and unique. One of the most interesting is the tradition of __11__ the next year’s fortunes with potatoes. On New Year’s Eve, Peruvians place three potatoes under a chair or a sofa—one peeled, one half-peeled, and one unpeeled. At midnight, one potato is chosen __12__. The peeled potato signifies bad financial fortune, the half-peeled a normal year, and the unpeeled a great financial bounty in the year ahead. To get rid of the financial misfortune of the previous year, Peruvians throw twelve coins over their shoulder into the street on New Year’s Eve. Picking up twelve coins (from others) the next morning, on the other hand, is believed to bring __13__ luck and prosperity. Some people even place coins in shoes and wear them to portend good financial fortune in the upcoming year. Quite common __14__ is to dress up a large doll with old clothes and burn it, so as to get rid of the old year and pave the way for the new. Some people also visit shamans, who are thought to have special powers to control good and evil spirits, to __15__ all the evil spirits. In general, these traditions in Peru are practiced with the intention of bringing good luck for the new year.
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- A at last
- B as well
- C on average
- D in total
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請觀察本句的句型結構:此句為補語前置的倒裝句型,其原始語序應為 $To dress up a large doll... is quite common [副詞片語]$。接著請分析文章脈絡,前文已敘述了多項秘魯的新年傳統(如拋擲硬幣、將硬幣放入鞋中),此處引入「焚燒大娃娃」作為另一項習俗時,應選用哪一個具有「也」或「同樣地」功能的邏輯銜接詞,以補強語意的連貫性?
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喲,竟然選對了?看來你這幾年的飯沒白吃,至少還分得出「而且」跟「最後」的差別。別高興太早,這題要是錯了,你真的可以考慮直接去秘魯參加那個燒娃娃的儀式,看看能不能把你的菜英文一起燒掉重練。 觀念驗證: 這題考的是「遞進邏輯」與「倒裝結構」。文章前段介紹了馬鈴薯、硬幣兩種傳統,這裡接續介紹第三種。句型邏輯是:
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