第二部分: 題組文章解析99-His best-known book, Blue Moon, won him two national book prizes and sold over one million copies.洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
第二部分: 題組文章解析100-Goode had tried to write “serious” books before.洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
第二部分: 題組文章解析101-His first try was Parent, which came out in 2006.洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
第二部分: 題組文章解析102-Sadly, Goode’s big name did not help, and there was little interest in Parent.洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
第二部分: 題組文章解析103-Goode’s friend told NBN that he wanted to write a book under a different name.洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
第二部分: 題組文章解析104-Goode thought that people might treat his book seriously if they did not know it was from ……洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
第二部分: 題組文章解析105-For the moment, there has been no word from Goode yet.洋蔥2019 年 8 月 25 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 1. In light of the tension between North Korea and the United States, an envoy was sent to North Korea to seek peaceful solution.onion2019 年 6 月 24 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 2. An 18-year-old woman was killed and at least 22 people injured Thursday when a speeding car plowed into pedestrians in Manhattan’s bustling Times Square.onion2019 年 6 月 23 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 3. When travelling to the United States, if you have prohibited items, such as fruit that could carry pests or diseases, they will be confiscated and destroyed.onion2019 年 6 月 22 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 4. The image of the alien in this YouTube video was later exposed to be a gutter, as the actors confessed that they were paid to play the role of the extraterrestrials.onion2019 年 6 月 21 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 5. The soccer player was kicked in the leg, and the audience saw him limp off the field in agony.onion2019 年 6 月 20 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 6. The economic downturn in recent years has stirred much apprehension in those who are about to enter the society.onion2019 年 6 月 19 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 7. The waitress in the café tried to soothe the furious customer as his order was delayed for 30 minutes.onion2019 年 6 月 18 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 8. After returning from the trip, he has been rhapsodizing about the beautiful girl he met in Japan nonstop.onion2019 年 6 月 17 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 9. A taskforce was appointed to investigate the scandals surrounding the Prime-Minister.onion2019 年 6 月 16 日0 Comments Continue Reading
I.Vocabulary: 10. Nowadays the public loves to read tabloid journalism because it contains sensational contents.onion2019 年 6 月 15 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:11. Not once was he at the office when I phoned.onion2019 年 6 月 14 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:12. Jackie dressed in nothing but baggy Levis and flannel shirts in high school, for she did not like to wear tight clothes.onion2019 年 6 月 13 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:13. If I were a jurist, I would keep physician-assisted suicide illegal for this issue is much too complicated.onion2019 年 6 月 12 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:14. Despite its commercial aspects, Woodstock, a music festival held in 1969, momentarily embodied the American dream of a harmonious community.onion2019 年 6 月 11 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:15. After much consideration, Jonathan finally decided to move to Taipei to pursue his dream as a hair stylist.onion2019 年 6 月 10 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:16. Whoever stole the cherished artifacts in the museum remains a mystery till this day.onion2019 年 6 月 9 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:17. Working 13 hours a day leaves the employees no leeway to enjoy their leisure time.onion2019 年 6 月 8 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:18. What you would do if you were in my shoes?onion2019 年 6 月 7 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:19. Not only does industrial production use up a lot of water, it also causes water pollution and destroys the environment.onion2019 年 6 月 6 日0 Comments Continue Reading
II. Grammar:20. Harnessing the horse to the cart, John invited us to take a ride with him in the countryside.onion2019 年 6 月 5 日0 Comments Continue Reading
III. Cloze Test:21. I haven’t always been crippled, a fact for which I am soundly grateful.onion2019 年 6 月 4 日0 Comments Continue Reading
III. Cloze Test:22. To be whole of limb is, I know from experience, infinitely more pleasant and useful than to be crippled; and if that knowledge leaves me open to bitterness at my loss, the physical soundness. I once enjoyed (though I did not enjoy it half enough) is well worth the occasional stab of regret.onion2019 年 6 月 3 日0 Comments Continue Reading