【題組】13. (AB) select (AC) likens (AD) taciturn (AE) mollify (BC) abetted (BD) rise (BE) exponentially
【題組】14. (AB) select (AC) likens (AD) taciturn (AE) mollify (BC) abetted (BD) rise (BE) exponentially
【題組】15. (AB) select (AC) likens (AD) taciturn (AE) mollify (BC) abetted (BD) rise (BE) exponentially
【題組】19. (AB) select (AC) likens (AD) taciturn (AE) mollify (BC) abetted (BD) rise (BE) exponentially
【題組】17. (AB) select (AC) likens (AD) taciturn (AE) mollify (BC) abetted (BD) rise (BE) exponentially
閱讀測驗:10 % (每題 2 分) [A] Call them tip-of-the-tongue moments: those times we can’t quite call up the n
【題組】22. Which of the following is a major finding of the research?(A) There is a clear causal relati
【題組】24. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to Tim Searchinger and Tom Buis?(A) Deve
【題組】25. Which of the following statements is WRONG according to the article?(A) The carbon emissions
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