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英語 高校生

分詞のところですけど、 赤線部、何を言ってるのか分からないです。 しかも、the concerned people じゃないんですか?

2 分詞が名詞の前に置かれる場合 TARGET → 156 (1) Someone is in that burning house! (2) The police found the stolen money in the car. (1) だれかがあの燃えている家の中にいるぞ! (2) 警察は、その車の中で盗まれたお金を見つけた。 名詞の前に分詞を 置く 〈分詞+名詞〉とな る場合 名詞の後に分詞を 置く (1) のburning は house を, (2) の stolen は をそれぞれ修飾している。 このように, 1語で名詞を修飾する分詞は修飾する名詞 の前に置くことができる。この場合は〈分詞+名詞〉という 語順になる。修飾する名詞は分詞の意味上の主語となり、 現在分詞は能動の意味を, 過去分詞は受動の意味を表す。 That house is burning. The money was stolen. 分詞を名詞の前に置くのは, それがどういうものかを限 定し、ほかのものとの区別をはっきりさせる場合。 分詞1語 でも、その時の状況を説明として加える場合は, 名詞の後 に置くことになる。 ● The boy singing is a friend of mine. (歌っている少年は私の友人です。) money [過去分詞を使うthe people concerned (関係者)のよう な表現もある。] 3 形容詞となった分詞 (分詞形容詞) TARGET 157 (1) It was an exciting game. (2) I saw a lot of excited supporters. (1) それはわくわくする試合だった。

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英語 高校生

この文の第二段落のamid calls for ~のcallsは、名詞でしょうか?前置詞のamidとcalls forのつながりが、なぜこのような訳になるのか理解できません。このcalls が名詞だと仮定して直訳すると、管理下において大規模に火を放つことを求める要求の最中に... 続きを読む

王 jon 【目標解答時間 15分 配点 37点 15 次の英文を読み, 下記の設問 (A~D) に答えなさい。 Fire is "a good servant but a bad master." In my house, in summer, I smell the air for the faintest hint of smoke as keenly as any horse or dog or kangaroo. I watch for columns of smoke, visualising again and again how fire could rush( 1 )the hill towards us. But if you are philosophical about it, fire is a natural 5 part of the Australian environment and has been for millions of years. Living with the threat of fire in the bush, or in the wild, is like living with sharks when diving, or with snakes while walking, or with traffic accidents on a city street. The idea that we should remove every shark from the sea, or every snake from the land, and control- burn, or deliberately set fire, to prevent any risk of 10 bushfires is a recipe for making the environment even worse. As Phil Koperberg, head of the New South Wales Fire Brigades, said ( 2 ) the Sydney bushfires of 1994, amid calls for massive control burning, “Do you want to concrete over all the bush? If you choose to live in the bush, you choose to accept the risk. f It is often claimed that some Austratian plants and animals have actually adapted to fire, evidence of an extraordinarily long period (millions of years before human arrival) during which fire has been more significant in the Australian environment than it has been on any other continent, but this is probably not strictly true. Many plants have adapted to the environment in 20 ways that also happen to be valuable in times of fire. ( 3 ), animals have adapted to a variety of different habitats, and can therefore survive during different periods of vegetation regrowth after a fire (or after, say, a cyclone, a flood, or just a tree falling in a forest). A tree that has the ability to regenerate from roots or lower trunk when the 25 upper tree dies as a result of being broken off in a storm, or falls over, rotten to the core, will also be able to respond when the upper part is killed by a fire. Seeds adapted to long hot droughts, and requiring a combination of heat and water for germination", will also find a fire, if followed by rain, a good stimulus for growing new plants. There does appear to be evidence that chemicals in 30 smoke can help promote growth in plants, but whether this is a direct 可能性があるかを 何度も が続いているのだ。 森林地帯, ダイビングのときにサメ, そやカンガルーにも負けな の匂いを嗅ぐ。 私は,どのよ 暮らすようなものである。 海 しき主人である」( れば, 火事はオーストラリア >> のヘビを取り除くべきだと 意図的に火を放つべきだ , 1994年のシドニー ている真っ只中 と言った。 入れるこ

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英語 高校生

下線部(4)の和訳に関してです。 どうしてfindが使われていて、かつ、このような和訳になっているのかがわかりません。 また、underの対象が明記されていないのは省略でしょうか?

次の英文を読み, 下記の設問に答えなさい。 There are few things on this planet that give me greater joy than making my home the most comfortable, relaxing place possible. So, one winter a few years ago, when my fiancé had a bout of insomnia, I sprang into action, gathering all the things that held promise for a great sleep: black-out curtains, a white noise machine, and the cult favorite a weighted blanket. Weighted blankets, which cost anywhere from $100 and up, are a sleep aid usually made in a duvet style, with the many squares throughout filled with heavy beads. Lovers of the weighted blanket claim that under its weight they can relax faster, leading to a better and deeper sleep. These blankets weigh anywhere from 5 to 14 kg, and manufacturers generally recommend choosing one that's not more than 10 percent of your body weight, although this seems to be just a rule of thumb and not based on scientific study. [1] "Absolutely love it," my friend Greg Malone tells me over Facebook one day. "Rotating shifts makes [a] to sleep hard, but my girlfriend got me one as a gift, and I have found it's made a big difference in falling and staying asleep.' However, Deep Pressure Therapy (DPT)— the act of using firm but gentle pressure on the body to reduce anxiety has been practiced for centuries in various forms. In 1987, a limited study found that many college students who used DPT reported feeling less anxious after [b] full-body pressure for 15 minutes (in an adorably titled "Hug'm Machine"), although the researchers did not note any physical changes like lowered heart rate or blood pressure that would indicate the participants were more relaxed. That being said, a 2016 study found that patients who used a weighted blanket while having their wisdom teeth removed tended to have a slower heart rate than (2)patients who underwent the procedure without, which may indicate that they were more relaxed. However, many patients didn't report feeling more relaxed, and since they each only went through the procedure once, it's difficult to tell if the weighted blanket was the key to calming down. 2 Some say that simply the fact that a weighted blanket makes it more difficult to toss and turn at night makes for a better night's sleep, while others claim it has something to do with [c] the blood vessels on the surface of our skin that causes our heart rate to slow down. It also could be that the feeling reminds us of times when we felt the safest, like getting a hug from someone who cares for us or when our parents would swaddle us as newborns. 3 Similar to how many people adore the feeling of a soft blanket against their skin or can't relax without their favorite scented candle burning, others might connect with the feeling of gentle, full- body pressure. The trick is finding the sensory cue that makes you the most comfortable. "Weighted blankets have been around for a long time, especially for kids with autism or behavioral disturbances," Dr. Cristina Cusin, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, told Harvard Health. "It is one of the sensory tools commonly used in psychiatric units. Patients who are in distress may choose different types of sensory activities holding a cold object, [d] particular aromas, manipulating dough, building objects, doing arts and crafts - to try to calm down." My fiancé immediately disliked the 9-kg blanket I had picked up and said it made him feel like he was trapped. He's not alone in (3) this. "I liked it at first, but then as the night went on, I felt trapped," Heather Eickmann, a family friend, told me. "Also, I sleep on my side, and it really started to make my hip and knee joints ache." With the weighted blanket making my partner's sleep worse, I decided to give it a try myself. And (4) while I didn't find it too heavy to curl up under, the 9-kg blanket did turn making the bed into a small strength exercise. Overall, I tend to be a good sleeper, so swapping out blankets didn't make any outstanding differences to the quality of my snooze. However, later that summer, (5) ² を使ってみたら, まったく別の理由で夜中に目をさましているのに気づいた。 The blanket was HOT. [ Jones, Emma. "Can Weighted Blankets Help You Sleep Better?" Healthing 15. 11 May 2021. 出題の都合上、原文の一部に変更を加えている。】 設問 1. 下線部(1)を日本語に訳しなさい。 ただし, "one” の具体的内容を文脈に即して明らかにすること。 2. 下線部(2)の具体的内容を文脈に即して30字以内 (句読点も含む) の日本語で説明しなさい。 3. 下線部(3)の具体的内容を文脈に即して35字以内 (句読点も含む) の日本語で説明しなさい。 4. 下線部(4)を日本語に訳しなさい。 5. 下線部(5) を英語に訳しなさい。

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英語 中学生

下線部(1)を並べかえてくださいm(_ _)m

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理科 中学生

青い印のところの解説お願いします🙌🏻🙌🏻 答えは、 1(1)イ(3)ア(4)予想2オ 2(2)エ(3)35cm(4)ア

V 小球の運動に関する次の問いに答えなさい。 主 担 1 レールに小球を転がし、 小球の速さを測定する実験を行った。 <実験1> HOC 図1のように、15cm間隔で印をつけた長さ60cmのレールの一端Aの高さを30cm とし,点0で水平な レールとつないだ。 表1は, 印をつけたそれぞれの位置から小球を転がしたときの, 水平なレールにおける 小球の速さの記録である。 なお、小球はレールから摩擦力は受けず, 点0をなめらかに通過できるものとす る。 E 図1 速度測定器 速 移動距離 <実験2 > いい 小球 15cm 速さ 小球 JAD 移動距離 110cm JA ********** 30cm O (1) 小球が斜面を転がっているときに小球にはたらく力を表した図として適切なものを、次のア~エから1 つ選んで、その符号を書きなさい。 ア イ 110cm ********* 表 1 10cm 1 p g (2) 水平なレール上では、ある性質のため小球は等速直線運動をする。 この性質を何というか、書きなさ 18X04* い。 (3) 実験1の結果から, 小球の速さの変化について考察した。 4か所それぞれの位置から小球を転がしたと きの、小球の移動距離と速さの関係を1つのグラフに表したものとして適切なものを、次のア~エから1 つ選んで、その符号を書きなさい。 D HER - ア イ 祥代 Aの 高さ LINS ウ Aの 高さ 者のサポ さ 15cm 30cm 1.21m/s ko - 7- 小球を転がした斜面の長さ 30cm 45cm 1.71m/s 移動距離 * I 200 Rats 2.10m/s Set 速 図2のように,実験1のレールのAの高さを20cm, 10cm に変えて, 実験1と同様に小球の速さを測 定した。 表 2 は, 実験 1, 実験2の結果をまとめたものである。 図2 表2 60cm 2.42m/s お君われて。 移動距離 244 ***10 15cm 30cm ①1 1.21m/s 1.71m/s 20cm 0.99m/s ③ 1.40m/s 0.70m/s 10cm 0.99m/s (4) 実験2を行う前に、水平なレールにおける小球の速さについて,次の2つの予想を立てた。 予想1 傾きに関係なく、 同じ長さだけ斜面を転がれば同じ速さになる。 【予想2 傾きに関係なく、 同じ高さから斜面を転がれば同じ速さになる。 次のア~オのうち, 予想が正しいかどうかを確かめるために利用できる表2のデータの組み合わせとし て適切なものはどれか, それぞれ1つ選んで, その符号を書きなさい。 イ ①と③ ア①と② ウ②と③ エ②と④ オ③と④ 小球を転がした斜面の長さ 45cm 30cm 3 60cm 2.10m/s② 2.42m/s 1.71m/s 1.98m/s 1.21 m/s ④ 1.40m/s

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