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English Senior High

緊急です!どなたかこの問題解いて下さいませんか?お願いします。

11:07 7月20日(火) 全 100% A campus.clark.ed.jp 1/2 クラーク記念国際高等学校 報告課題 コミュニケーション英語I Lesson 4 第5回 ○教科書「AII Aboard! Communication EnglishⅢ」p.33~40 を読んで,次の問題に取り組みましょう。 )内に入れるのに最も適切なものを選び,マークしなさい。 解答番号1~3 A p. 34~p.37 の英文を読んで,( (1) The Ogasawara Islands are home to many ( |1 ) species. ア indigenous. イ individual ウ international ェ indifferent The Ogasawara Islands became a World Natural Heritage Site due to their unique ( 2 process and rich ecosystem. ア evolve イ revolution ウ revolve evolution エ (3) We should share the (3 )of protecting the site for future generations. ア response イ responsible ウ responsibility respond エ B )内に入れるのに最も適切なものを選び,マークしなさい。解答番号4|~7 He does not have ( ) money with him now. ア イ any ウ many Some エ no (2) I don't want to see ( |5 ) today. ア anybody イ nobody ウ somebody エ Someone (3) Icould ( )understand what he said, because the students were very noisy. ウ usually ) believe his words, because he was always telling lies. ウ scarcely ア hard イ sadly hardly エ (4) I could( ア often ィ hard occasionally エ )内の語(句)を正しく並べ替え,マークしなさい。但し c 次の日本語に合う英文になるように,( 文頭に来る語も小文字で記してあります。 解答番号8~10 (1) ボブには姉妹が1人もいない。 Bob (ア sisters / イ have / ウ does / エ not |オ any ). Bob 8 へ (2)「遅刻しないように,私はもう帰ります。」 “Tm going to leave now so (ア to / イ late / ウ | エ be / オ not)." as → Tm going to leave now so (9 (3)「靴の泥をふき取ってください」 “(ア off / イ please / ウ the mud / ェ wipe / オ your )shoes." (10 ) shoes."

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English Senior High

日本語訳してほしいです。

15 min. 216 words 次の英文を読んで,設問に答えなさい。 An instinctive behavior is inherited: /you're born with it./ In (1 ),a learned behavior is developed from experience. do inherit an instinct to (2a) Although humans and some animals learn, the content of their learning is determined by their 5 experience. Instinctive behavior does not change; it stays the same even when circumstances change. Birds migrate in the winter months even when the weather stays warm. But learned behavior is more( 3). Humans don't *hibernate in winter, and most 10 humans don't change where they live seasonally. Instead, they have learned to dress warmly and heat their houses. Humans are very adaptable. Generally , we don't wait for evolution to change our responses to the environment%; instead, learned behavior enables us to respond quickly to changing circumstances. To learn from an experience, an organism must have a 15 memory to store information to be used later. Memory helps an organism learn through trial and error. In trial-and-error learning, an organism tries to do a task again and again, sometimes (2b) making mistakes, but other times succeeding. Eventually the 20 organism figures out what it did to succeed. A mouse will learn how to get through a maze to find food at the end by trying different routes again and again. The mouse eventually remembers which routes don't lead to food and 'which (2c) do. (注) hibernate: 冬眠する, 冬ごもりする (東北学院大)

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English Senior High

2問教えてください😭

[4」 。 Ta word's meammng is its dictionary definition, then understanding this meaning involves understanding the meanings of the words used in the definitions. But understanding the meanings of these words must involve understanding the meanings of the words in 妨e7 definitions. And understanding 7ese definitions must involve understanding the words they use, which of course would have to involvye understanding even more definitions. The process is never-ending. [5] Sometimes the circularity* of a set of dictionary definitions is apparent by looking up just a few words. For instance, one English dictionary defines gzozze as being or having the nature of a deity*、 but defines gez/y as "divinity*. Another defines przde as the quality or state of being proud', but defines proxd as *feeling or showing pride'、Examples hke these are especially graphic\。but essentially the same problem holds for any dictionary-style definition. Dictionaries are written to be of practical aid to people who already speak the language, not to make theoretical claims about the nature of meaning. People can and do learn the meanings of some words through dictionary definitions, so Would be unfair to say that such definitions are completely unable to characterize the meanings of words, but it should be clear that dictionary definitions cant be all there is to the meanings of all the words in a language.

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