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英語 高校生

わからないので教えてください。😭

B With a partner, take turns playing the roles of nurse and patient. Ask each other the questions you need to ask to fill out the application form below. One partner is Robert Jones, the other is Mary Woods. Robert William Jones D.O.B. 9/12/70 23-42 Shiizaki, Sakae-machi, Inba-gun, Chiba-ken, 289-1222 Tel.: 0475-72-1234 Businessman Stomachache Came to this hospital before with back pain in October, 2012 Mary Margaret Woods D.O.B. 7/31/80 7512 22nd Ave. N.W. Portland, Oregon 98115-4706 Tel.: (425) 791-8836 Housewife Sprained ankle First time at this hospital APPLICATION FORM Last Name month Date of Birth Address Telephone Occupation (Circle one) month Date First Name day year day year Middle Name Sex M / F years old Which department would you like to go to? (Circle one) 1 Self-employed 01 Internal Medicine 11 Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) 2 Farmer/Skilled worker 02 Pediatrics 12 Ophthalmology (Eye doctor) 3 Civil servant 03 Surgery & Treatments 13 Dermatology (Skin doctor) 4 LO 00 5 6 Businessman Student Housewife 04 Orthopedics 14 Nutrition & Dietetics 05 Neurology 15 Radiology (X-ray) 06 Urology 16 Oral Surgery 7 Unemployed 07 Respiratory Medicine 17 Cardiology 8 Hospital employee 18 Plastic Surgery 08 Psychiatry 9 09 Otolaryngology (ENT) 19 Dentistry Other: (Please specify): 10 Anesthesiology 20 Allergy & Immunology 1. NO Have you ever been to this hospital before? 2. YES (Year: ) (Department: )

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生物 高校生

生物の食物連鎖とかの問題だと思うんですけど誰かわかる方いますか??? 英語すみません💦

hhmi Biolnteractive Some Animals Are More Equal than Others: Trophic Cascades and Keystone Species Mean Leaf Area per Plant Over 18 Months without beetle with beetle Leaf Area per Plant (cm²) Control Ecology 2400 2200 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 Experimental 0 T 2 www.BioInteractive.org 8 10 12 14 16 Months After Start of Experiment 4 6 Refer to the figure to answer questions 12 through 17. 12. For both the plots with the beetles added and the control plots, state the mean tree leaf area per plot that the scientists recorded after running the experiment for 18 months. The mean tree leaf area per plot that the Scientist recorded after running the experiment for 18 months wit the beetles added is 1.7m², S 2.2m² 13. Compare the trends in mean tree leaf area per plot for both the plots with the beetles added and the control plots over the 18 months of the experiment. The area of the control plat for thinoceros beetles has d has increased at a nearly constant rate, the other is a gradua decrease at first, then a sudden decrease, and finally a dradua 18 Figure 2. Mean leaf area per tree. Initial measurements were taken before (0 to 2 months) and after (7 to 18 months) beetles were added to 40 of 80 plants. The light gray round markers represent measurements taken of the control plots, to which beetles were not added. The black square markers represent measurements taken of the experimental plots, to which beetles were added. Measurements were made on all leaves to calculate the mean leaf area per plant. Error bars represent standard error of the mean. 14. Draw two diagrams that show the food chains for both the experimental and control plots. Include increase. interactions among predatory beetles (if present), ants, caterpillars, and piper plants. Revised January 2018 Page 4 of 5

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英語 高校生

when poor environmental health and reduced quality of life are actually good for the economy の理由が 低下した自然サービスと戦うために必要な活動や製品がGDPを増大させるから な... 続きを読む

第3・4段落 1So how do we reconcile our economy with ecology? The Earth provides us with essential natural services like air and water purification and climate stability, but these aren't part of our economy because we've always assumed such things are free. 3But natural services are only free when the ecosystems that maintain them are healthy. 4Today, with our growing population and increasing demands on ecosystems, we're degrading them more and more. Unfortunately, remedial activities and products like air filters, bottled water, eye drops and other things we need to combat degraded services all add to the GDP, which economists call growth. Something is terribly wrong with our economic system when poor environmental health and reduced quality of life are actually good for the economy! 「それでは,私たちはどのようにして経済と環境の折り合いをつけるのだろうか。 地球は空 気や水の浄化、気候の安定性といった必要不可欠な自然のサービスを提供してくれるが,私た ちはこれまでずっとそういうものは無料だと思い込んでいたので,それらは経済の一部とはな っていない。 しかし、自然のサービスが無料なのは, それを維持する生態系が健全なときだけなのであ る。 4今日,人口が増加し生態系への負担が高まるにつれ,私たちは生態系をますます傷つけて いる。 5残念なことに, 環境改善のための活動や製品,たとえばエアフィルター, ボトル入りの 水,目薬や質が低下したサービスに対処するために私たちが必要とするその他のものはすべ て GDPを増加させるが, それを経済学者は成長と呼ぶ。 環境が不健全になり、生活の質が低 下していることが実は経済にとってよいことなら、私たちの経済システムは何かがひどく間違 っているのである。 □ecology 「環境,生態」 2□essential 「必要不可欠な」 □ stability 「安定性」 30ecosystem 「生態系」 4 demand on A 「A への要求, 負担」 □ purification 「浄化」 □ climate 「気候」 □ free 「無料の」 | degrade 「を悪化させる, の質を低下させる」 99

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英語 高校生

下線部(2)のところのeffectively creating〜箇所がほんとは分詞構文だったんですけど、trees の修飾かなって思っちゃって間違えました。見分け方教えていただきたいです🙇‍♀️

(1). For more than a quarter-century, scientists and the general public have been updating view of the Americas before European contact. For example, they've found that the plains faolo s and the Eastern forests were not a wilderness but a series of gardens. The continents were not vast uninhabited spaces but a busy network of towns and cities. Indigenous people,* we've 05 learned, altered the ecology of the Americas as surely as the European invaders did. Now, there is a comprehensive new study bearing the names of more than 40 researchers. It suggests that marks left by humans can even be seen across one of the most biodiverse* yet unexplored regions in the world, the Amazon rainforest. For more than 8,000 years, people lived in the Amazon and farmed it to make it more o productive. (2) They favored certain trees (over others effectively creating crops that we now call the cocoa bean and the Brazil nut, and eventually domesticated them. While many of the communities managing these plants) died in the Amerindian genocide* 500 years ago, the effects of their work can still be observed in today's Amazon rainforest. "People arrived in the Amazon at least 10,000 years ago, and they started to use the species that were there. And, cted plants with specific physical traits that are useful for JOOBOTS 31

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英語 高校生

大きな3番の動名詞を用いた表現に書きかえる問題なのですが、書きかえた際に何の前置詞をつけたらいいのかわからないので教えて頂きたいです。

文法 2 1~3の不定詞の副詞的用法と同じ意味の不定詞を含む英文を1つずつ選びなさい。 1. In order to find an answer, he went over to a country in South America. 2. I'm glad to answer any question. Anything's all right. 3. He grew up to be a fine gentleman. 1. ① I called her, only to find that she was still angry with me. I am happy to hear that you passed the test. ③3 Liz stepped out of the bed to answer the phone. 13 動名詞を用いた表現になるように空所に適語を入れなさい。 Rosa complained that she had to wash so many dishes. Rosa complained ( ) ( ) so many dishes. The basic idea behind "ecology” is the simple idea that we should not waste anything. The basic idea behind “ecology” is the simple idea (ed) ( anything. 3. He is proud that his father is a good cook. He is proud ( )()( 2. 作文 日本語の意味になるように、( )内の語(句) を並べかえなさい。 1. 彼らは海外で商品を販売することが難しいとわかった。 They (difficult / found/ have / it / sell / their goods / to abroad. 4 2. 彼はとても幸せそうに見えた。 He (be / seemed / to very happy) 3. 【目標時間5分】 ) being a good cook. 私はエジンバラへ行くために国内線に乗り換えなければす I (a domestic airline ab (245) ) wasting 【目標時間 8分】 di monet spare nà (各5点) 1947

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英語 高校生

問3について質問です。 当方、全くいい案が浮かばなかったのですが、皆さんがこのような英作文に当たったらどう対処しますか❓ 具体例としてはニホンカワウソやツシマヤマネコ、トキ、コウノトリが挙げられるようですが私はどの生き物も英語で書けません。(/ω\*) ちなみに私はホ... 続きを読む

次の英文を読み, 設問に答えなさい。 Jaguars had called the American Continents their home since the Ice Age when their ascendents crossed the Bering Land Bridge that once joined what is now Alaska and Russia. They lived in the central mountains of the southwestern United States for hundreds of years until they were almost driven to extinction in the mid- 20th century after hunters shot the last one in the 1960s. Currently, jaguars are found in 19 different countries. Several males have been observed in Arizona and New Mexico over the last 20 years, but breeding pairs have not been seen or reported north of Mexico. Natural reestablishment of them is also unlikely because of urbanization and the U.S.-Mexico border blocking jaguar migration routes. Now, after more than a 50-year absence, conservation scientists are suggesting the jaguar's return to their native environment in a study that outlines what the rewilding effort may look like. The authors of the new paper suggest a suitable area for jaguars spanning 2 million acres from central Arizona to New Mexico. The space would provide a big enough range for 90 to 150 jaguars, the researchers explained. They also argued that bringing jaguars back to the U.S. is crucial to species conservation as they are listed as near-threatened on the IUCN Red List, and reintroduction could also help restore native ecosystems, the Associated Press reports. "The jaguar lived in these mountains long before Americans did. If done

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