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この英文の100字要約をお願いします🙇‍♀️⤵️

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. (1). „Why do batteries matter? Look at all your electronic devices: from laptops to smartphones to Kindles or iPads, even your watch. Those electronics are getting more energy-efficient and require less energy than they used to. But as they do, people get greedy and want their capabilities to increase. The battery, or how much energy you can 05 store in a given volume and weight, is the defining factor in this whole field. Then there are electric cars. If we can make batteries with double the "energy TR2Z density of today's and drive the price below $200 per "kilowatt-hour (versus $300 to $800 today, depending on type and weight), we could have a car with a 300-mile range, even with the air conditioner or heater turned up, that would sell for $25,000 to $30,000. The 10 Department of Energy's goal is to get batteries to $150 per kilowatt-hour by the year 2020. 01 Finally, there are the "utility-scale batteries, which are very important for renewable TR28 energy. Wind and solar power are going to become more common. Wind is already the second-cheapest form of new energy, after shale gas, and it will become the cheapest 15 15 within a decade. Right now "utility companies get about 4 percent of their power from renewable sources other than "hydro- and that 4 percent is roughly all from wind. We may see a day when renewables make up 50, 60, 70 percent of the total supply of energy. Utility companies will need batteries to stabilize the flow of renewable energy into the *grid, and also require a better electrical control system to (3)do the switching. People 20 may have these batteries at their homes instead of generators. All of this would create a huge market. But the effects would be more profound. T There are mountainous places even in the U.S., like western Alaska, that will never be connected to the electric grid. There aren't enough people, and the distances are too great. There are many parts of South Asia like this, too. But they will have solar and 25 wind power - which, in 10 or 15 years, are going to be as cheap as any other form of energy, or cheaper. Once you have "storage systems, you can put a little "solar installation on your roof or "a plot of land, and then you will have your electric supply! It will be like cellphones' "leapfrogging the "land-line era. It will transform the prosperity of the world. 【Notes】 energy density エネルギー密度 (ここでは電池の容量を意味する) kilowatt-hour キロワット時 (1キロワットの機器を1時間使ったときの消費電力量) utility-scale 電力供給に使う規模の hydro utility company t storage 貯蔵 (ここでは電気を蓄えておくことを意味する) grid solar installation a plot of land 一画の土地 land-line 地上 (の電話) 線 by a factor of two (増減の幅が)2倍で (50pts.) leapfrog 〜を一足跳びにする

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英語 高校生

mainstreamⅢ chapter18 章末問題 解答教えてください!

6 Chapter 18 Comprehension a. On the basis of Gurdon's research, Yamanaka revealed that specialized cells from a mature Choose the appropriate answer. body can be transformed into iPS cells. frog. b. Gurdon placed cells from the skin of mice into an unfertilized egg cell of a c. Yamanaka took cells from the blood of mice and transformed them into a baby. d. The only difference between Gurdon's and Yamanaka's experiments was what cells they used. e. Organ rejection will no longer be a problem because it has become possible to develop organs from the patients' own cells. f. iPS cells will soon make it possible to cure all types of diseases. g. Yamanaka admits that iPS technology has done harm in some cases. h. Even as a scientist Professor Yamanaka believed that his mother saw his father's ghost. i. Professor Yamanaka has never thought of giving up research. found iPS ce j. What Professor Yamanaka wanted to say in the speech was what seems unfortunate at first may turn out to be fortunate in the end. not e mes B Choose the most appropriate main theme. a. John Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize because they helped each other for 40 years to create iPS cells. Chapter 18 | Minis SO 15 b. We should be careful about new technology because it takes time to put it into use and it can do harm. 24 c. Professor Yamanaka has experienced challenges in his life but they were also opportunities, one of which led to the Nobel Prize.

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基礎英文解釈の技術100 二重限定が理解できません。

例題:語句 out of compulsion 副強迫衝動から/ priority 名優先/promote V]を昇進さ 複雑な修飾関係の把握 85 先行詞が二重に修飾される構文をキャッチ T T 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい Workaholics are the people who always have more to do th。 they can ever complete. They work hard out of compulsion. ana for them, work has the highest priority in life. Because of their hard work, workaholics usually keep getting promoted in business. though their lack of creativity keeps them from reaching the ton levels. (島根大) mum 解 関係代名詞の先行詞が,さらに別の句や関係詞節に修飾されることがありま 法す。次の例文を見てください。 This is the best book [that I can think of] (to read). t to read を関係詞節の中に組み入れると 「読む目的で思いつける最良の本」 となり 意味が不明です。 to read を関係詞節からはずし,別個に book を修飾すると考えると, 「これが私が思いつける読むべき最良の本である」となります。このような修飾関係を 「二重限定」と言いますが, これをキャッチするには, 関係詞節の述語動詞と句(上記 の文では to read) とが関連していないことを見抜くことがポイントになります。 では,例題の下線部に注目してみましょう。 仕事中毒者は Workaholics are the people [who always have である 人たち (その人は) いつも を抱えている 多くのこと なすべき more(to do) S Vi C (関代)S Vt O(先) (不·形) (V) qude aot (それを)より できる まったく を完成する [ than they can ever complete]]. lerevinl (関代)○ S (助) Vt more の原級はmuch ですから, have much (to do) は 「多くのなすべきこと(位 事)を抱えている」 となり, to do は more を修飾しています(→56課)。同時に, 関 せる/keepO from Ving 「O にVさせない」 ity 170

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