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英語 高校生

赤線のとことかどうやってそんなん気づくんですかめちゃくちゃむずく無いですか?

第4章 33 精講 等位接続詞 and ② 問題 別冊 40ページ Point sShe also ysaw the poverty of her people and othe hard lives 等接 of so many women who wwere fighting (against such basic 代 problems as lack of food, firewood and water), unemployment)].... 接 最初の and は何と何をつないでいる? Point | and (against このandがつなぐのは the poverty of her people と the hard lives of so 「彼女を持ち主とする人々」 ではなく 「彼女の国の人々」 = 「(男女を問わず) 同 many women です。 共に sawの目的語になっています。 her people とは.. 胞」と考えるのが適切です。 部分訳] 彼女はまた(同胞の人々の貧しさと多くの女性の困難な生活をも見た 2 この so はどんな意味? かんちがいした・・・ so many womenのsoは「(この文を読んでいる人も知っている) あれほど, これほど」の意味の副詞です。 「とても」だと勘違いしている人がかなりいま す。 気をつけてください。 本又は又の途中なので、よくわからないかもしれま せんが,筆者は,読者が「どれほど多くの女性が厳しい生活を送っているの を知っている」という前提で書いていることがわかります。 なお,副詞で程度や強調を表す so で大事なのは so that 構文です。 SO +形容詞または副詞 + that... 「あまりにも~なので...」 He is so busy that he doesn't have time to have lunch. 「彼はあまりに忙しくて昼食をとる時間がない」 ① busy の程度を強める働きです。 目的を表す so that 「~するように」とは区別しましょう。 You should go now so that you can catch up with them. 「彼らに追いつけるように, 今行きなさい」 (部分訳) 彼女がまた見たものは国民の貧しさと,多くの女性達の苦しい生活であった 内 3 who が修飾するのは ? had difficulty diagnosing illn many women の両方か, それとも so many women だけかということです。 ると考えるのが自然です。 のような場合は、「両及を修襲してい ところが本文で who 以下が修飾するのは A and BのBにあたる so many spring and summer in 2020 2020年の春と夏」 women だけです。 には関係代名詞の前! 有名詞 (one's +名詞) (this +名詞)が先行詞の場合 コンマをつけるのが原則です。 よって(one's +名詞>の ないところ, 本文ではコンマがないので, who の先行詞は so many women 形である her people が先行詞の場合, her people, who... としなければなら だと判断できるわけです。 2番目の and は何と何をつないでいる? Point 接続! such as... 「 (例えば) ···のような〜」 の 「…」の部分が, lack of A, B and C 「A や BやCの不足」となっています。 つまり and がつなぐのは food と firewood と water です。 どれも生活必需品ですね。 なお, such as . では as 以下に「~」の具体例が示されます。 この such は訳すなら 「例えば」 くらいです。 訳さなくても OK です。 また. ... against basic problems such as lack of ... という形もよく見られます。 5 最後の and は何と何をつないでいる? Point 第4章 接続詞 and の後ろに against ~とありますから, and の前方の against ~とand の直後の against ~をつないでいることがわかります。つまり女性達が闘っ ていた相手とは, 「食料, たきぎ, 水の不足といった、生きていく上での基本 「的な問題」と「失業」 だったわけです。 ys allowed ther 一言 「食料, たきぎ, 水の不足といった基本的な問題」 という一節を読んで,「たきぎ?」 と思った人もいるでしょう。 普通なら 「食料, 水, ガス, 電気」 となるはずですね。 「ガス, 電気」などはもちろん存在しない貧しい地域 状況で職探しなどは大変だったと想像できま すね。これは、ケニヤの環境保護活動家ワンガリ・マータイ氏についての英文でした。 e no alami son of aby were problem understandin 92 本文で問題なのは,who… の関係代名詞節の先行詞は her people と so 関係詞 解答例 彼女がまた同様に見たのは,同胞の貧困と、食料、たきぎ、水の不足といった基本的な問題 や失業と闘う多くの女性達の厳しい生活であった。 93 S主語 V述語動詞 目的語 C補語[]節(旬

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英語 高校生

(4)について This is why にしてしまいました。  This is becauseというようなThis is whyの表現ではだめな理由を教えてください

(60分) Ⅰ 次の英文を読んで、下の設問 (1)~ (11) の語には注が付いています。 に答えなさい。 なお、 Food is fuel. When your body needs energy, you eat. When it doesn't you don't. It should be so simple when you think about it, but that's exactly the problem: us big smart humans can and do think about it, (, introduces all manner of problems and neuroses*. Have you noticed how you always have "room for dessert"? You might have just eaten the best part of a cow, or enough cheesy pasta to sink a gondola, but you can manage that fudge brownie or sundae. Why? How? If your stomach is full, how ice cream triple-scoop b) eating more even physically possible? It's largely because your brain makes an executive decision and decides that, no, you still have room. The sweetness of desserts is a palpable* reward (7)that the brain recognizes and wants so it overrules the stomach. C Exactly {c case is ③ is 4 the this why) uncertain. It may be that humans need quite a complex diet in order to remain in tip-top* condition, so rather than just relying on our basic metabolic systems to eat whatever is available, the brain steps in and tries to regulate our diet better. And this would be fine if that was all the brain does. But it doesn't. So it isn't. Learned associations are incredibly powerful when it comes ( d ) eating. You may be a big fan of something like, say, cake. You can be eating cake for years without any bother, then one day you eat some cake that makes you vomit. Could be some of the cream in it has gone sour; it might contain an ingredient you're allergic to; or (and here's the annoying one) it could be that something else entirely made you throw up shortly after eating cake. out of The disgust eating poiso g And it consider th The brain than food, it doesn't worryingl needlessl one of li shovelin the brai (注) (1) (2

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英語 高校生

緊急です! この1ページの答え教えてください🙏

(教科書 pp.52-59) Unit 4 Is your city sustainable enough? star n = 1. The Can- Do! Speak 都市問題について聞いた情報をもとに説明することができる。 都市問題を解決する方法について議論することができる。 Write 自分の住む地域の自治体に要望書を書くことができる。 Small Talk 4) How is the building in this picture different from an ordinary house? Do you think your town is comfortable for you and people of all ages? banihobnu Listen ai "but won" ansom bidro coll Riko and her cousin Yuri are talking online (Yuri is now a college student studying in Vauban, Germany). Listen to the conversation and fill in the blanks. Riko col mont hio daw blow ch Vauban Buildings: ⚫designed to consume less [ Cars: .2[ ]% of the residents: don't have a car the public transportation service ⚫not allowed to [ ] in the residential areas children: play safely in the [ ] Yuri is related Listen Again 1) Listen again, and fill in each blank below. 2) After that, choose one similar expression from (a) to (c). Communication Strategy ① 久しぶりに会った相手にかける言葉は? Riko: Hi, Yuri. How's your college life in Germany? (c) What's up? pane (a) It's a pleasure to meet you. (b) Long time no see. Communication Strategy ② 話題にさらに論点を加えるには? Yuri: Trams run every seven minutes along the main road, and residents have easy access to the stops. so that children can play safely in the streets. (a) Finally cars are not allowed to park in the residential areas (c) On top of that (b) In other words Sp You (@ in the wor haring ex 4210. and th Mbuisn Expla de6 eftor

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英語 高校生

論表のワークです!お願いします🙏🏻 ̖́-

Lesson 4 Esports' Time Has apniwellot er /50 A Translate the English into Japanese and the Japanese into English. 【語彙の知識】(各1点) 1. various 形 B1 [ ] 2. 名 B1 戦闘, 対戦 3. respond B1 ] 4. strategy 名 A2 [ 5. 名 A2 社会, 世間 6. 名 A2 基本, 原理 ] B Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from the other three 【発音の知識】 (2点) 1. 7. basic イ. battle ウ. practice I. strategy 2. ア. another イ. gold 7. over I. program 3. ア. electronic 1. popular ウ. respond I. society C Complete the following English sentences to match the Japanese. 【表現と文法の知識】 1. そのテニスの試合は4月30日に開催されます。 The tennis tournament will ( 2. 私は美術や音楽のような芸術系の教科が好きです。 I like artistic subjects ( ) ( 3. 近頃, ますます多くの人が東京を訪れている。 ) and ( ) ( ) on April 30. ) art and music. (各3点) 1) people are visiting Tokyo these days. D Arrange the words in the proper order to match the Japanese. 【表現と文法の知識・技能】 Arranga. 1. プロ野球選手になるのは有名な歌手になるのと同じくらい難しい。 (各3点) Becoming a professional baseball player (as/as/becoming / difficult / is a famous singer. 2. 私にこの機械の使い方を教えてください。 Please (teach/use/to/me/how) this machine. 3. 私の試験の結果は彼女ほどはよくなかった。 My exam results (as/as/good/hers / weren't).

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英語 高校生

英語の長文です 文法表現があるところが知りたいです!

UNIT 5 Reading Passage 5 10 15 20 20 25 Listening There is a saying in France that states: "The government could fall, the Louvre¹ could be broken into, or aliens could land on Earth, but if any of these things happened during the Tour de France, no one would notice." The Tour de France is the most famous cycling race in the world. The which is held in July every year, consists of twenty one-day stages, plus several rest days. The course follows a clockwise route around France, and often neighboring countries, including Luxembourg, Belgium, and Italy. The winner is the rider who completes all twenty stages of the race in the shortest overall time. race, The Tour de France first started on July 1, 1903, when sixty cyclists left from in front of The Alarm Clock Café, just outside of Paris, and rode 467 kilometers to Lyon. The first race consisted of six legs, each of which was about 400 kilometers long. At that time, there were no rest days the winner was the rider who finished the race in the shortest total time. The winner of the first Tour de France, Maurice Garin, the most popular cyclist in France at that time, received 2,000 francs (about $350). It took him 94 hours and 33 minutes to ride all 2,428 kilometers of the race, three hours faster than the runner-up.² Over the weeks during which the race was run, the idea of the Tour de France slowly caught on with the people of France. The race has been held every year since that time, except during the years of World Wars I and II.³ The Tour de France has developed several special honors for which racers compete. The highest honor is the "yellow jersey." Henri Desgranges, the founder of the race, introduced the yellow jersey in 1919 to show the leading racer each day of the Tour de France. Each day, the officials who keep track of all of the riders' times compare each rider's total time up to that point. The racer with the lowest overall time wears the yellow jersey during the following day's race. Other honors include the "green jersey," which is given to the best sprinter, and the "polka dot jersey," a white jersey with red dots, for the best rider in the mountains along the route. Over the years of the race, the competitors have gained a reputation for good sportsmanship. For example, if a lead rider falls off his bike, it is common for the following riders to slow down to allow the fallen rider to catch up. Some watchers are surprised by this, but as German rider Jan Ullrich, who came in runner-up in 2002 after waiting for winner Lance Armstrong, says, "Of course I would wait. If I would have won this race by taking advantage of someone's bad luck, then the race was not worth winning." 1 the Louvre a famous museum in Paris 2 runner-up someone who comes second in a race or other competition 3 World Wars I and II 1914-1918 and 1939 - 1945 abent ages

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英語 高校生

下線部(A)の内容を60字以内で説明しなさいと言う設問なのですが、大まかな意味はこれで合ってるでしょうか?💦

解答欄にマークしなさい。 問 2, 間 3, 4, 問5の解答は, 解答用紙 守谷市祗1枚目 (マークシー 2枚目 (記述式) に記入しなさい。 Technology is rapidly and fundamentally changing the way most people do their jobs, disrupting (1) the nature of work and increasing the demand for new kinds of digital skills. The impact can be felt in all kinds of jobs. Gone are the days of copywriters (2) simply writing copy, for instance. Now they also need to be familiar with search engines and social media to know what will make their work more visible online. Architects need to be able to create digital concepts as their clients now often expect to see more than a 2D drawing. Accountants have to keep up with rapid digital advances disrupting their industry such as the growth of online filing. (3) Byron Nicolaides, CEO of PeopleCert, a professional skills assessment and certification business, says: "The digital skill gap describes the effect that has resulted from a shift. towards digitalisation, with the emergence of new professions, alongside the displacement of other roles, that now require continued digital training." Demand for people with high-level digital skills is greater than the supply of suitably qualified employees, and the gap is growing. The World Economic Forum estimates that by 2022 emerging technologies will generate 133 million new jobs in place of the 75 million that will be displaced. "If the demand for digital expertise is not able to be met by the supply, the resulting deficit in a skilled workplace will not only affect the ability of businesses to shape their own future, but will hinder the economic growth and generate a new reality of [digital] illiteracy (E4)," argues Nicolaides. The UK is the fifth most digitally advanced nation in Europe (Finland comes top) according to data from the European Union. It is already home to a large number of big tech businesses and the UK has more tech "unicorns" (start-up businesses valued at $1 billion or more) than any other European country. According to Tech Nation, a UK network focused on accelerating the growth of digital businesses across the country, in 2018 the UK continued to attract tech talent, employing 5 per cent of all high-growth tech workers globally. In Europe this places the UK behind Germany but ahead of Sweden, France, Denmark and the Netherlands. Despite (A) this encouraging news, the UK is still facing a significant digital skills shortage. A report from the Open University last year highlights the extent of the problem and its impact on UK companies, with nine in 10 organisations admitting to having a shortage of digital skills. Jules Pipe, London's deputy mayor (5) for planning, regeneration and skills, says the capital needs workers with advanced digital skills. "More than half of the capital's start-ups say a lack of highly skilled workers is their main challenge, while emerging industries -

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