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114年 - 114 台灣聯合大學系統_學士班轉學生聯合招生考試試題:英文#128852
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20.
(A) tradition
(B) safety
(C) innovation
(D) equality
(E) survival
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A(1), B(0), C(21), D(1), E(5) #3484405
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B2 · 2026/05/23
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這題重要單字解析
(a)tradition的意思是傳統
(b)safety的意思是安全
(c)innovation的意思是創新的
(d)equality的意思是平等的
(e)survival的意思是生存的
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