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英語 高校生

赤い下線のところがどういう構造になっているか分からないです、教えてくださいm(_ _)m

moving from " (1) 点) There are historians and others who would like to make a neat division between "historical facts" and "values." The trouble is that values even enter into deciding what count as facts-there is a big leap involved in 'raw data" to a judgement of fact. More important, one finds that the more complex and multi-levelled the history is, and the more important the issues it raises for today, the less it is possible to sustain a fact-value division. But this by no means implies that there has simply to be a conflict of prejudices and biases, as the data are manipulated to suit one worldview or another. What it does mean is that the self of the historian is an important factor. The historian is shaped by experiences, contexts, norms, values, and beliefs. When dealing with history, especially the sort of history that is of most significance in philosophy, that shaping is bound to be relevant. As far as possible it needs to be articulated and open to discussion. The best historians are well aware of this. They are alert to many dimensions of bias and to the endless (and therefore endlessly discussable) significance of their own horizons and presuppositions. A great deal can of course be learned from those who do not share our presuppositions. Our capacity to make wise, well-supported judgements in matters of historical fact and significance can only be formed over years of discussion with others, many of whom have very different horizons from our own. It is possible to I have a 12-year-old chess champion or mathematical or musical genius, but it is unimaginable that the world's greatest expert on Socrates could be that age. The difficulty is not just one of the time to assimilate information; it is (2)

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英語 中学生

私が間違って回答したものはどういうときに使われるものですか??文法?のはなしです

まとめテスト 0 「初はフェアトレードについてレポートを導くために、英語の記事を読んでいます。 記事が読者に呼びかけている内容を読み取ろう。 126 Have you ever heard of "fair trade"? It means trading" products* in a fair y between developed countries* and developing countries. way 2 About sixty years ago, many farm workers in developing | countries couldn't make enough money to live. There were many children who were forced to work. Farms produced* food, / but the workers didn't get much money because the food was sold at low prices. | ③ Fair trade started in Europe in the 1960s. Some shops began to buy | things at higher prices. Those goods have the fair trade marks on them. Now more people are interested in fair trade and fair trade goods. If we buy more fair trade goods, workers' lives in developing countries will become better. Let's choose goods that have the fair trade marks. (注) trade ~を取引する product 製品 developed country 先進国 developing country 発展途上国 make (お金を) 稼ぐ produce ~を生産する 本文の内容にあうように、 次の問いに英語で答えなさい。 Where did fair trade start? 2)純は、記事を理解するために段落2~4の内容をまとめました。 次の( )に適する語を書きなさい。 2 Many children were forced to ( 1 ) about sixty years ago. () 3 After fair trade started, goods were sold at ( ② ) prices than before. ④ Workers' lives in developing countries will become (③) by buying more fair trade goods. この記事では、どのような行動を読者に呼びかけているか、日本語で書きなさい。 Fuc① 知識・技能 5点 ×1 思判・表 8点×4 in Europe did. It started in Em Work higher (2) ③ better (3) フェアトレードマークがついてるものを選ぼう、

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英語 中学生

答えが配布されていないので採点お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️

オーストラリアの学校生活 (School Life in Australia) (1) My name is Haruka, and I am an exchange student in Sydney, Australia, I have been here for six months. I was surprised by many things when I started school here. The first big difference I noticed was the school uniform. In my Japanese junior high school, we wear dark colors like navy or black. But here, the uniforms are often bright (ア) sky-blue or green. Also, students can wear sports shoes and a hat outside. 次の問いに答えなさい。 5. 本文第2段落の "to do this" は、 不定詞のどの用法 (名詞的・副詞的・形容詞的)として使われていますか。 日本 語で答えなさい。 名詞的 (2) Second, the way students call their teachers is different. In Japan, we always use the teacher's last name with "sensei." However, in Australia, most students call their teachers by their first name, like "Mr. John" or "Ms. Emma." I felt very strange to do this at first, but now I've gotten used to it. The relationship between teachers and students is more friendly and relaxed than in Japan. (3) Another important difference is the school day schedule. In Australia, the school day often finishes earlier, sometimes around 3 p.m. Because of this, many students belong to (イ) sports clubs or just go home to relax. They don't have to stay at school for long club activities every day. My host sister, Kate, who loves swimming, goes to the beach every afternoon. Kate has also told me that there are fewer homework assignments than I had expected. 6. 本文第4段落の "my world has become much wider now." の下線部と同じ用法を持つ文を、 次のア~エ の中から一つ選び、 記号で答えなさい。 ア. I have just finished my project. 1. He has been to New York once. ウ. They have known each other since last year. b 本文の内容に照らして、 次の問いに日本語で答えなさい。 I. Have you ever seen a koala? 4. 筆者ハルカが、 オーストラリアの学校の制服について驚いた点は何ですか。 2つ答えなさい。 (第1段落) 制服の色がたいてい明るい空のような青色や緑色なこと。 外で運動靴や帽子を身につけることが 5. オーストラリアの学校では、教師と生徒の関係が日本よりも「友好的で気楽」 だとハルカが感じた理由を、 教師の呼び方 に注目して説明しなさい。(第2段落) (4) I have learned many things through this experience. I realized that a country's culture is not only seen in its food or festivals, but also in the small, everyday things, like how people talk or what they wear. Even though the school systems are different, the students everywhere are the same in that they all work hard to learn and enjoy time with their friends. This experience has changed me a lot. I feel that my world has become much wider now. 注 exchange student 交換留学生 notice ~に気づく rare: 珍しい get used to ~に慣れる belong to ~に所属する assignment : 課題、宿題 wide: 広い 教師を下の名前で呼んでいるから。 本文第3段落にある、 下線部 (イ) sports clubs の具体的な内容を、本文の内容に基づいて日本語で説明しなさい。 (イ)...many students belong to sports clubs or just go home to relax. 海へ行って泳ぐこと。 本文第3段落の次の文を、 最も自然な日本語に訳しなさい。 o Kate has also told me that there are fewer homework assignments than I had expected. ケイトはまた、私に私が期待していたよりも課題は少ないと言いました。 下線部(ア)の日本語の意味に最も近いものを、 ア~エの中から一つ選び、記号で答えなさい。 (ア)sky-blue (第1段落 ) ア. 暗い青色 イ. 空のような青色 ウ. 海のような青色 エ. 緑がかった色

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数学 高校生

図で、Eがなぜこの位置に来るのかわかりません。図を書く時にどうすればいいかも含めて教えてもらえると嬉しいです。

例題 270 方べきの定理[2] ★★☆☆ △ABCにおいて,∠Aの二等分線が辺BCと交わる点をD, △ABD の外 接円が直線 AC と交わる点を E, ACD の外接円 O′ が直線AB と交わ る点をFとする。このとき, BF =CE であることを証明せよ。同 条件 AB: AC=BD:DC 図を分ける 図1 E 円O A 分の長さの 図2 F 円0 思考プロセス AB B D B C 0に着目(図1) 1 円 0′に着目(図2) 方べきの定理 の構図 CA•CE = CD・CB BA・BF = BD BC "ReAction 円外の点と円周上の点の距離は, 方べきの定理を用いよ 例題 269 脚本 これらから、結論に含まれる BF, CE以外を消去する。 解 △ACD の外接円において, 章 19 1 円の性質と作図 E 方べきの定理により A F BA・BF = BD・BCおいて、 よって △ACD の外接円と円外の 点Bを考える。 BF= = BD・BCDC BA B ・① 2CMを大きしかし M 同様に, △ABD の外接円において, 方べきの定理により CA・CE = CD・CB GM OM CD.BC よって CE= CA 例題 248 ここで, AD は∠BACの二等分線であるから BD:DC= AB: AC RMS OMDB UMTS すなわち DC BD VBD AC AB △ABD の外接円と円外の 点Cを考える。 CD BD 次に, CA BA を示す ことができれば, ① と合 わせて証明が完成する。 角の二等分線と比の定理 14995 OMO ②に代入すると BD.BC CE= ・・・③ MOMO- AB ①③ より BF = CE GM-OM AH 1AO JAJ 内するときのことが成り 1813 14

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英語 高校生

形容詞、副詞のイディオムの問題です、答えあっていますでしょうか😭😭1、7、9の訳を教えて下さると助かります、、🥲🥲

1 英文中の空所に入る適切な語または語句を選択肢から選びなさい。 LE 1. She is a famous artist, known() her dynamic work. be known for AAで知られている 彼女は有名なアーティストで、 ①for ②by ③ to ④ at 〈中京大〉 もしあなたが事業を担当しているなら、あなたはそれに対して責任がある。 ) it. "be responsible for A ~を担当して ① critical of ~の責任者で ③ responsible for ② satisfied with (4 tired of Aに対して責任がある <専修大〉 2. If you are in charge of a project, you are ( 彼女は外交官になることを夢見ているが、彼女はその仕事のために英語が得意でないといけないことを知っている 3. She is dreaming of becoming a diplomat) but she knows she has to be good ( ) English (for the job) ① of ② at ③③ for ④ on > 私の息子が私に1等賞をとったとはなしたとき、私は彼を誇りに思った。 be good at A Aが得意である 〈清泉女子大 > 4. When my son told me that he had won first prize, I was very ( ) of him. be proud. eatool Aを誇りに思う A ① pride ② proudly ③ to pride ④proud ((大) 私たちはお金が不足していたので、タクシーではなくバスを利用した 5. We took a bus not a taxi, because we were ( 〈 名古屋学院大〉 now of cash be short of A Aが不足している ① few ② little ③ poor ④short 〈京都医療科学大〉 その女性は完全に他の問題 the trouble of others. be indifferent to AAに無関心である には興味がない。 6. The woman is quite ( かなり ① incapable ② incredible ③ independent indifferent 近い将来穀物生産は終了し、(B) 〈関西学院大 〉 )on 7. In the near future, grain production will end, and it will leave the country totally( imported grain. to be ① depend 2 independence (3 dependent 若い人々は求人市場の否定的な傾向を気にかける。 so be dependent on A Aに依存 ④ independent 8. Young people are a Bg by 7+ 1 1 1 1 1 6 arket ① disappointed that している <専修大〉 S ) negative trends in the job market. be concerned about A ② surprising about Aを気にかける <金) ③ boring with ④ concerned about 避妊のすべての形態に反対する保守的な立法者もいる。 buоTS TH ni lewe s < 東京都市大〉 9. Some conservative lawmakers are ( ) to all forms (of birth contro). be opposed to A (大平) bo ① against ② counter ③ disagree Patti 人に反対する opposed 〈 青山学院大 >

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