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B.local C.Germany35.TheminefirstlyusedcommerciallyA.geologicalvalue B.transportationfactor 36.TheminebecameimportantbecauseA.itcanbeseparatedfromotherminerals B.location easytobeprocessed37-38.WhichareascanwitheritebeusedFood39-40.WhatarethegroupstruckhowunexinedthepresenceofhowquicklychangesarePassage珊瑚魚reef-ContentP1.Amongallthefactorsthatcanaffectthechanceofanimalstosurviveapredator’sattack,bodysizehasbeenpaidmostattention.//The“biggerisbetter”hypothesissuggeststhatlargeranimalshaveadvantageouscharacteristics,suchasbodysizeandvisualdevelopment,thathelpthemescapefromapredator.P2.Comparedtothelandhabitats,littleisknownabouttheunderseaworld.Questionsledourresearchteamtolaunchastudyaboutthepredator-preyrelationshipinLizardIsland,theGreatBarrierReef,Australia.P3.Mostcoralreeffishhasalifecircleconsistingofthreestages,fromthelarvastageinopenocean,followedbythejuvenilestagenearthereeftoadults.//Thechangeofhabitatsiscalledsettlement.Duringthesettlement,therewillbeincreasingmortality.P4.However,theresearchwasnoteasy.Thesettlementtakesceinthe2to3daysofanewmooninthewarmeryears.Thetimeofthesettlement,combinedwiththeworkingconditions,aswellasdifficultiesofadaptthefishintothelaboratory,causedsomeproblemsforourteam.//Theseproblemswere 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Largerfishswimslower,sotheymaybecaughtmorePassage各國錢幣ContentOddandcuriousP1.ThedevelopmentofcurrencyoriginatedfromBabylon.Atthattime,currencywasusedasamediatoresolvedebtsandtheexchangeofgoods.Earlymoneyusedbypeopleisreferredtoas"OddandCurious",buttheuseofothergoodsinbarterexchangeisexcluded,evenwhereusedasacirculatingcurrency.Variousobjectswereusedtoactascurrency,suchascowryss,preciousmetalsandgems.P2.InThailand,dogteethwereapopularcurrencyforlocalpeopleforitcouldbetradedforbettergoods,theyarealsoagiftbringingfortuneforbrides.Tigerclawswerealsoregardedascurrencyforalongperiodoftimebecausetheyweretoohardtoacquire.Mosttransactionstakecebyaformofpaymentwitheitherinherent,standardizedortradingvalue.However,ascommunicationbetween ernmentdecidedtolaunchamoreconvenientcurrency,thentheypromoted“tigerbar”asthenewcurrencyintheirP3.Japanwasabundantwithgoldandsilver,whiletheirancientcitizensonlyusedsmallnominalvalues,thustheirernmentusedcoppertomakecoinsactingascurrency.Thekindsofcurrencieswerenamedafterdifferentweights.OneofthemiscalledMoneytreerepresentingfamilytreeandtheheaviestcurrencywerenamedasOban.P4.Inancient,themostcommoncurrencywascoppercoinswhichwereusedbymajorityofcitizens.Whenitcametothe19thcentury,silveringots,whichwassblockofmetalthatwascastinaparticularshapeforconvenienthandling,becamethemostpopularcurrency.Attheendof19thcentury,lotsofsilverluxurieswerealsomakeintomoneynamedTantrum.P5.Whaleteeth,oneoftheoddestcurrencyinZimbabwe,wasasymbolofidentityinancienttimes.Thechiefofthetribewouldstringtheseteethandwearittoshowhispower.WhilenormalcitizenswouldtakeCross,whichwasmadeofiron,astheirdailycurrency.TheproducingprocessofCrossisveryrare,peoplewillpourthemeltingironintosandmouldandcollectthemupwhenitcoolsdown,itisstillusedascurrencytillnow.P6.Inwesterncultures,Pennyisthemostwidelycurrency.InBritishandAmericanculture,findingapennyistraditionallyconsideredlucky.Aproverbialexpressionofthisis"Findapenny,pickitup,andallthedayyou'llhavegoodluck.However,iftheshapeofthecoinisbroken,itwillloseitsvalue.Questions&AnswersQuestions14-18MultipleChoiceWhichisthecurrencyused inthe19thnecklacemadewithteethofsilvercoinsmadewithmoneytreederivedfromA.Becauseitshowstheirmaster’sB.BecauseitrepresentstheirC.BecauseitisdifficulttoD.BecausetigerboneswereveryPeopleregardeddogteethastheircurrencyIt TheshapeofthatcurrenciesareItwasevaluatedhigherItwouldbringthemasterWhocanwearthewhaleteethasThechiefofaThepeoplewhokilledtheThe inthatThetradingmanofthelocalHowdoespeoplemakeCrossastheirMakeofcopperorPourmoltenironintosandTradingwithotherByironQuestions19-26Thecurrencymadeofmeltingsilverluxury---Theshapecannotbebrokenoritwouldloseitsvalues---TheoddcurrencyisstillusedinZimbabwe---ThecountrywhichwastheoriginofmodernAkindofcurrencyrepresentingfamilytree---JapaneseMoneyStringedasagiftforthebride---DogThenecklacecanonlybeworebythechiefoftribe---WhalePassageBLINDtoContentA.Youaretalkingwithsomeoneonthestreet.Andtherearetwoscarryingadoorpassedby.Surelyyouareinterruptedandyoudidnotnoticethedoor.AndthisturnsouttobeapsychologicalB-HQuestions&AnswersQuestions27-30Daniel John Kron Kavin peopleretainimageandpeoplefailedtoseesomeunimportantdetailsbecausetheywanttodeludethemselves.peoplearenotinchargeoftheireye-movementbecausepeoplemisinterpretimagesbecausetheyreliedontheirStrongimaginationandbeinginthescenewillaffectthewayyouperceivetheimages.Questions31-35PeoplesometimesfailedtoseeunimportantdetailsT)對應(yīng)AAgingprocessmayinfluencethewayyouperceivethings.(NG)agingprocess沒有提到eye-movementaretobetrickedF)eye-movementneednottobeResearchintocognitiveerrorscouldsavelife.Questions36-40CDEBGTaskTypeof柱題Thechartsbelowshowhowadultsspenttheirtime variousactivitiesinaparticularcountryin1980and2010.Task社會Typeof綜合題Manytownsandcitiesconstructedinpreviouscenturiesaresuitableforlifeatthattime,andcausemanyproblems.Describetheproblemsitmaycause.Givethepossiblesolutions.PartPeople&NewspaperandWorkorStudySunnydaysPartPeople&Describealeaderwhoyouadmire(forexample,insport,businessorpolitics).Describeacharacter Describea 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