1. Who is the shortest? (A)Jack. (B)Amy. (C)Christy.
2. Who is the youngest? (A)Jack. (B)Amy. (C)Christy.
3. Who is the thinnest? (A)Jack. (B)Amy. (C)Christy.
4. Which is true? (A)Amy is the tallest. (B)Amy is taller than Christy. (C)Amy is
the oldest. (D)Christy is older than Jack.
(B)
Taiwan issues the highest travel alert for 20 countries, including Japan
and Thailand, as well as the three US states of Washington, California, and New
York. The highest Level 3 alert now covers more than 70 countries. Travelers
coming from these areas need to quarantine themselves at home for two weeks.
Some of Taiwan’s biggest companies, even schools, ask their workers not
to take overseas trip until this August. This month, it got tougher with a new
policy. Everyone should follow the rules.
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Washington 華盛頓, California 加州, cover 包括, area 區域,
quarantine 隔離檢疫,overseas 海外, tough 艱困, policy 政策
1. Where isn’t the highest travel alert included? (A)America (B)Australia
(C)Japan (D)Thailand
2. Tom took a trip to Japan last week. He will come back to Taipei tomorrow.
How many days will he have to stay at home? (A)Forty days. (B)Three days.
(C)Fourteen days. (D)20 days.
3. Which is true? (A)Molly is a teacher. She can’t take a trip to the US in July.
(B)The highest travel alert covers only ten countries. (C)All of us don’t
need to follow the rules. (D)All workers can’t travel overseas.
4. What do you think when you read the news? Write down two sentences.
(句子) 4%(勿抄上面句子)(要主詞+動詞,才給分)
(1)____________________________________________________________
(2)____________________________________________________________