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英語 高校生

赤線部分についてです。私は「any species」を「いかなる種」と訳したのですが、日本語訳や解説を見るに、"any species"は"a species"という意味を表してるそうです。今までanyにひとつの物を限定するイメージを持っておらず、調べてもあまり理解できなか... 続きを読む

2 Unit 20-Cognitive Linguistics- | 519 words / 筑波大 1 識別 One of the most important things that language does for us is help us make distinctions. implicitly, automatically all other When we call something edible, we distinguish it from - R オ 2 5 things that are inedible. When we call something a fruit, we necessarily distinguish it from vegetables, meat, dairy, and so on. 初期の人 組織した。彼らの精神と 基本的な私たちがまた 有効的に ② (1) Early humans organized their minds and thoughts around basic distinctions/that we still make and find useful. One of the earliest distinctions made was between now/and not-now; / these things are happening in the moment these other things happened in the past and are now in my memory. No other species makes this self-conscious distinction among past, present, and future. Of course many species respond to time by building nests, flying south, hibernating", 10 mating but these are preprogrammed, instinctive behaviors and these actions are not the 物体の永抂 result of conscious decision, meditation, or planning. 13 Simultaneous with an understanding of now versus before is one of (2) object permanence: Something may not be in my immediate view, but that does not mean it has ceased to exist. Our 存在をつかむではない? 何かはすぐには見えないかも brains represent objects that are here-and-now as the information comes in from our sensory 2 15 receptors For example, we see a deer and we know through our eyes that the deer is standing n& right before us! When the deer is gone we can remember its image and represent it in our mind's eve, or even represent it externally by drawing or painting or sculpting it. Jon 上の 4 This human capacity to distinguish the here-and-now from the here-and-not-now.showed up 初の記校 なだがここにあって、何がここにあったか at least 50,000 years ago in cave paintings. (3) These constitute the first evidence of any species on 芝援 識別 ひきる 120 earth being able to explicitly represent the distinction between what is here and what was here. In as other words those early cave-dwelling Picassos, through the very act of painting, were making a distinction about time and place and objects, an advanced cognitive operation we now call mental representation* And what they were demonstrating was an articulated sense of time: There was a deer out there (not here on the cave wall of course). He is not there now, but he was there before. 25 Now and before are different; here (the cave wall) is merely representing there (the meadow in front of the cave). This prehistoric step in the organization of our minds mattered a great deal. 5 In making such distinctions, (4) we are implicitly forming categories, something that is often す overlooked The formation of categories in humans is guided by a cognitive principle of wanting 多くの何報をできる! 325 h to encode as much information as possible with the least possible effort. Categorization systems optimize* the ease of conception and the importance of being able to communicate about those hibernate 冬眠する sensory receptor: 感覚受容器 (体の周囲の環境情報を感知する受容器の総称。 目、鼻、耳など) cognitive : 認識の mental representation 的表象(例えば人が「イヌ」を考えるとき、それは頭の中で文字でも映像でも 音でもない 何らかの形で思い描かれるが,この「頭の中の記号」のことを心的表象という) encode:・・・を記号化する optimize ... を最大限にする permeate : ・・・ に広がる 英 6 音

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数学 高校生

(4)がわかりません。2回とも違うやり方で解いてみたのですが、答え(画像3枚目)と一致しません。それぞれどこからどう間違えているのかを教えてください。

3 はじめに Aが赤玉を1個. Bが白玉を1個 Cが青玉を1個持っている。 表裏の出る確率がそれぞれの硬貨を投げ 表が出ればAとBの玉を交換し、裏が出ればBとCの玉を交換する。 という操作を考える。この操作を回 (= 1, 2, 3. くり返した後にA, B, C 赤玉を持っている確率をそれぞれ とおく。 (1) ar by y z by c」 を求めよ。 12abca da catt. (3)が奇数ならば, b. >が成り立ちが偶数ならばa, b, cx が成り立つことを示せ。 (4) 6. を求めよ。 3 (解答欄 1枚目) A (赤) B (青) (1)ai操作を1回した後にAが赤玉を もっている確率 001 (2) 赤玉をもっている人を考える。 n@e A nt1回目 au ABC B bul Chel Cutl=2/26m+/2/cm③ an これが起こるのは、BとCが玉を交換 するときであるから、 a₁ = 2 =1/2 bu B Cu C 操作を1回行った後にBが赤玉をもって いるためには、AとBが交換すれば よいから、 ± anti=1/2an+/bm ① but = 1/ant/cu ② 操作を1回行った後にCが赤玉を もっていることは起こり得ないから、 C₁ =0 (3)(ⅰ) n=1のとき ここで、AとBが玉を交換する事象をX BとCが玉を交換する事象をYとすると、 操作を2回行った後にAが赤玉を もっているためには XXまたは→Yが起こればよいので 02=(1/+112=1/2 H 操作を2回行った後にBが赤玉を もっているためには、 Y→Xが起こればよいから、 b2=1/1/1/2=1/ H 操作を2回行った後にCが赤玉を もっているためには、 XYが起こればよいから、 C2=1/2/1/2=1/ a₁ = b₁ = ½ C₁ = 0 より、n=1(奇数)のとき a,b,c,が成り立つ。 (ii) n=2のとき a2=1/21b2=C2=1/ より、n=2(偶数)のとき、 az> b2=C2が成り立つ。 (iii) n=2kgとき azk>bzk=Czk4 が成り立つとすると、 n=2kt1のとき、①~③より A24+1 == Ask + ½ bak...' bakt1= 1/art/2C2・・・②' 単元ジャンル演習 解答用紙 1/2ページ C24t=1/2b2k+1/Czk・・・③' 名古屋大学全学部 2010年度 数学1 第3問 旧帝大文系数学対策演習場 東進ハイスクール 東進衛星予備校 2/2 3(解答欄2枚目) ①②より ab2=1/2624-12/2 = 0 (4) よって、azkt1=b2k+1 ②に代入して、 THE bm1-1/2 (Cat() +12cm =Cut(m/ bute = G - Cu = bui- (2) Cuts = bute" ③に代入して、 Pentel Ain 軽く消 - Aker-Cake - Cak bur-(+) but ½ (ber (1)~) = = 1 (024 - (24) 70\ よって、ask>C2kti in=2k+1のとき (4) a2kt1=b2kt>C2k+1は成立する。 (iv) n=2ℓ-1のとき a22-1=b2e-1>C20-1⑤が 成り立つと仮定すると、 h=2ℓのとき ①~③より >= 2+ + 2 " bal = = a++ / Call ---" C2=1/2bay+/Coat ③〃 ①'@'aze-box=2/12(624-1-Czen) 20 よって、azbze -③"box-Cz=2/12 (ab1-628-) =0 (:⑤) よって、 b2x=C2 n=2ℓのとき aze>bal=Czは成立する。 (-) (ⅰ)~(iv)より、すべての自然数nにおいて、 nが奇数のときan=buCuが成り立ち、 へが偶数のときan>bm=cuが成り立つ (4) ①-③ より (証明終) anti-Cut=1/2(am-cu) 数列{an-c}は初項ar-c1/2、公比1/2の等比 数列だから、an-Ch=(1/2)man=Cut (63) bmtz-1/26mt1-1/26m=0 bmz+/bm=bmit/bu =bn-1/2bm b₂-b₁ = 0 よって、bait/bm=0 bnti=-1/2bu 数列{bo}は初項bi-/、公比-1/2 の等比数列であるから、 bm=1/2(-1/2)-1 + 単元ジャンル演習 解答用紙 2/2ページ 得点

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英語 中学生

【急募】 高専の過去問なんですが和訳ができないんで教えてください。また、英語の問題の解説もお願いします。

5 次の英文は,家族の夜の外食行動(eating out behavior)に関する調査について述べたもので ある。英文と表を良く読み, あとの問題に答えなさい。 なお, 計算等を行う場合は、この問題の ページの余白で行うこと。 Kakeru and his friend Judy go to a university in Japan. They decided to work together to do some research about people's eating out behavior at night. They sent several questions to 300 families with children in elementary or junior high school. They asked what day of the week the families eat out at night the most and what their primary reason for eating out is. The results are shown in the tables below. Table 1 shows the days of eating out at night. According to the results of the survey, Monday is the lowest percent of all. Only one percent of the families eat out on Monday. The percent of families who eat out on Thursday is half of the percent of Wednesday. On Sunday, ten percent of families eat out. The rate of families choosing Friday or Saturday night for eating out is more than 70 percent, and Friday is higher than Saturday. Why do more families choose Friday and not Saturday for eating out? Many adults and children are on a five-day week, and Saturdays and Sundays are their days off. So, they eat out on Friday night as a reward for finishing the week's work or school. In Table 2, we can see various reasons for eating out at night, but more than 60 percent of the answers are related only to parents. Parents usually make meals for the family, and other members sometimes help to cook. As a result, when parents cannot make dinner, the family eats out. The percent of "For a change" is about half of "All family members come home too late." The research also shows that most children want to eat out more often, but about 50 percent. of parents think they eat out too much. They worry about the cost of eating at restaurants. Table 1 Days of eating out Day Percent (%) Table 2 Reasons to eat out Reason Percent (%) Monday Tuesday Wednesday 8 Thursday Friday ( A ) ( B Saturday ( C ) Sunday Total amount 10 100 1 Parents come home too late 36 2 P 27 Q 15 R ) 11 Others For a change Total amount 7 4 100 (注) primary 第一位の on a five-day week 週5日勤務の be related to ~~と関係がある cost table day off for a change 気分転換に total amount it rate A reward ごほうび late 遅くに -5-

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英語 中学生

最終的にエマと彩︎香が参加するプログラムとその日程は? という問題が理解できません💦 教えて頂けると嬉しいです 答えは make a kokesi で、25日です

2 次の対話は、かえで市の高校生の彩香と留学生のエマが、エマのホームステイ先で話 したときのものです。 また、 資料1はそのとき彩香たちが見ていたウェブサイトの画面で あり、 資料2はエマの予定表の一部です。 これらに関して、 あとの1~5に答えなさい。 Ayaka Emma Ayaka Emma Ayaka Emma : : Emma, do you know Sakura Village? : Sakura Village? No : It's a village next to our 2013 city. It takes about twenty minutes to get there by bus. There will be an interesting event in Sakura Village this spring.) Really? Look. This is the official website of the event. [ ] : Oh, it's written in English. It says they want people from other countries to come. [い] Ayaka Yes. Let's join one of them together. Emma : Sure! Ayaka : Which one do you want to join? Emma [ 5 ] Well, all the programs sound fun Ayaka : How about this one? You love nature, don't you? month,/ so it's difficuti A for me to climb a Emma : Yes, I do. But I injured my foot last mountain right now. Also, I want to learn something about Japanese culture. Ayaka : OK. [ ] But we can't join the program on March 18th, b X 3/18 Emma Ayaka : going to visit my grandmother's house, She's looking forward to Do you have other plans on weekends? any because we're B you. Comp : I sometimes clean the park as a volunteer. Look. This is my schedule. If possible, I don't want to miss that volunteer work. OK. Then let's join this program. It sounds interesting. Emma Really? But I know you like fishing. If we join the program on the 12th, you can enjoy fishing. 多い? Ayaka : Well, it's important to do volunteer work, so I think you should clean the park We can go fishing another day Emma : OK, thanks! The website says that to join the program, Ayaka : That's right. I'll do that when I get home. : Emma Thanks, Ayaka. I can't wait! (注) official 公式の schedule スケジュール

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英語 中学生

(1)なぜ、ウではなくエになるのかの理由を教えてほしいです 見づらくてすみません🙇‍♀️

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