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問4の⑤の計算はどうすれば合うのですか。 教えてください🙇‍♀️ 3枚目が答えです。

次の英文を読んで,下の設問に答えなさい。 Last year, 4.2 million babies died. That is the most recent number reported by UNICEF of deaths before the age of one, worldwide. We often see lonely and emotionally charged numbers like this in the news or in the materials of activist groups or organizations. They produce a reaction. Who can even imagine 4.2 million dead babies? It is so terrible, and even worse when we know that almost all died from easily preventable diseases. And how can anyone argue that 4.2 million is anything other than a huge number? You might think that nobody would even try to argue (that, but you would be wrong. That is exactly why I mentioned this number. Because it is not huge: it is beautifully small. If we even start to think about how tragic each of these deaths is for the parents who had waited for their newborn to smile, and walk, and play, and instead had to bury their baby, then this number could keep us crying for a long time. But who would be helped by these tears? Instead let's think clearly about human suffering. The number 4.2 million is for 2016. The year before, the number was 4.4 million. The year before that, it was 4.5 million. Back in 1950, it was 14.4 million. That's almost 10 million more dead babies per year, compared with today. Suddenly this terrible number starts to look smaller. In fact (2)the number has never been lower. Of course, I am the first person to wish the number was even lower and falling even faster. But to know how to act, and how to prioritize resources, nothing can be more important than doing the cool-headed math and realizing what works and what doesn't. And this is clear: more and more deaths are being prevented. comparing the numbers. (3). We would never realize that without

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英語 中学生

英語の長文読解です。ベストアンサーさせていただきます🙇 (6)の問題ですが、私はreturnsだと考えましたが答えはrepeatsでした。 repeatという単語のほうが良いというのは分かっていて、理解もしていますが、returnだとどのようなところがだめなのか教えていただ... 続きを読む

3 次の英文を読んで 問い (1)~(20)に答えなさい。 *Periodical cicadas are ①" (see) only in America. They live in groups like families. Every group has a different *life cycle and stays in the same area for life. There are 15 different groups. Most of them are on a 17-year *cycle. However, three groups have a 13-year cycle. underground. When these cicadas become *adults, they appear above ground to *mate. Soon after mating and Most of their lives are spent deep go up to the earth's surface and *laying eggs, they die. Periodical cicadas are one of the *noisiest *insects on earth. The reason for this is that *inales *call out to the *females during mating season. Each male tries to call *louder than others. After mating, one female can lay about 600 eggs in trees. When the eggs fall to the ground, baby cicadas are born. Soon after that, they go under the surface of the earth for food. They aig about 60 cm deep and stay underground until the spring of their 17th year. Then, they are able to mate. That spring, the young cicadas come to the surface and then shed their skins to become larger. This is called 6 molting. Molting changes them into adults which are able to fly around, mate, and lay eggs. But soon after mating and laying eggs, they die. The young cicadas dig into the earth and appear again another 17 years later. So, the cycle (r ) again. In 1970, one 17-year cycle group of periodical cicadas came to a university during the graduation ceremony. A famous musician was giving a speech at that time. Later, he (write) a song about the cicadas. They were so noisy, but he said they sang *beautifully. Cicadas in this group appeared again during 1987 and 2004 at that university. When periodical cicadas are in mating season, millions of them appear above ground. They appear in large numbers for two reasons. The first reason is that all of them cannot be eaten by birds and other insects. The second reason is that they can easily find and mate with other cicadas. 99% of their lives are spent underground. They can live above ground for only two weeks. They are one of the insects with the longest lives, but scientists don't understand Acicadas know it is the B to go up to the surface. (注) periodical cicada 周期ゼミ(一定の周期で大量発生するセミ) life cycle 生活環 (生物が世代ごとに繰り返す発生成長の過程) for life- most of ~~のほとんど cycle surface underground 地中で adult appear 姿を現す mate 交する lay ~を産む noisiest 「noisy (うるさい やかましい)」の最上級 insect male call out 呼びかける female louder 「loud (大声で、大きな音で)」 の比較殺 Shed one's skin 脱皮する beautifully 美しく dig #6 (1) ①と⑦の ( )内の語を適当な形に変えて, それぞれ1語で書きなさい。 ①( ) (

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英語 高校生

H (9)の文です 実際の子供時代と私の子供時代はなにがちがうんですかね?そもそもこれ文構造がむずいんで解説してほしいです

(H) 出題内容 同義文選択 正解はア。 下線部(9)の文頭のItは,直前の最終段落第1文 (Looking back, I...) の my childhood を 指している。 could は 「・・・し得る」という意味合いの可能性を表す用法で,かつ could not have been の部分は仮定法になっている(この表現については,全文解説 <第1段落 > ③も参照)。 happier という比較級の比較対象 (than...) は 「筆者の実際の子ども時代」であ り、全体として「それ (私の子ども時代)は,実際にそうであった以上に幸せな時ではあ り得なかっただろう」という意味になる。 これは要するに「筆者の子ども時代は最高に幸 せだった」 ということなので,アが内容的に最も近い。 なお, アの more than は形容詞・ 副詞 名詞 動詞などの前に置かれ、「・・・以上であるとても・・・である」という意味を表す。 (例) Many people more than despised the unfair system. 「多くの人がその不当な制度をき わめて悪していた」 よってアは「私は自分の子ども時代がとても楽しかった」 という意 味になる。 ⋅ イは「私は子どものころからずっと幸福だ」という意味。 ウは「私の子ども時代は、よ り幸福ではなかったかもしれない」 という意味。 エは「私の子ども時代は決して満足のい くものではなかった」という意味 (far from... は 「... どころではない 決して・・・ではない」 という意味)。 いずれも上記の内容とは合わない。 最初にあるジャーナリストから 「あなたはきっと生まれた日に星くずを振りかけられたの “しょうね」と言われたとき、私はくすくす笑いが止まらなかった。 そんなばかげた言い回 それまでに聞いたことがなかったし くすくす笑いは、 照れたり不安になったり圧倒さ たりすると私がいつもしていることなのだ。 しかし彼女が立ち去った後、あれが私が恵ま ているという彼女なりの言い方だったとすれば、全く同感だと私は思った。 私は非常に この点で恵まれてきた。母と父と素敵な妹ローラが私の人生にいてくれたことに恵まれ、 ホールズの小さな町ニースで生まれたことに恵まれ、そしてとても多くの夢を私が叶えら とに恵まれてきたのだ。 a close-knit community and, however far its residents may travel to fulfil their various destinies, friends remain friends for life. Wherever I travel and put down roots in the future, it will always be my true home. Looking back, I wouldn't change a single thing about my childhood. not have been a happier time. (注) Neath ニース (ウェールズの都市) er she'd left, it, I thought I couldn't It could (9)

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英語 高校生

答え合ってますか、、?🥲🥲

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