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四、閱讀測驗In cold and freezing weather, hot springs may come to mind to most people. Taiwan lies over the areabetween two plates. Due to this unique geography, our beautiful island is dotted with 99 delightful hot springs.Many of Taiwan’s best loved hot springs are in Yangmingshan, Peitou, and Wulai, each within an hour's drivefrom downtown Taipei, and each offering visitors its own special scenery.If you're a nature lover, the winter is a good time to hike in the hills of Yangmingshan and take a dip in ahot spring. And winter is when the cherry flowers are in full bloom there. If you're a history buff, head for PeitouHot Spring Museum, and you'll be intrigued by all the Japanese-style architecture at the hot spring resorts andthe area's many historic sites. Less than an hour south from downtown Taipei is Wulai, Taipei County's onlyAboriginal mountain village. The visitors to Wulai can learn about the culture of the Atayal tribe and try outtheir distinctive food. The beautiful waterfalls and gorges along Nanshih Creek will make you wonder if you'vecome to a fairyland!Wintertime is hot spring season in Taiwan. So go on. Make your winter!
46. Why are there many hot springs in Taiwan?
(A) The weather in Taiwan is usually cold.
(B) The hot springs are the basis of our economy.
(C) The Japanese built them when they ruled Taiwan.
(D) Taiwan is in a special location where two plates meet.

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答案:D
難度:非常簡單0.91068
統計:A(6),B(14),C(26),D(469),E(0)

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