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英語 中学生

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【7】 次の英文の空所に入る適切な単語 (前置詞) を書きなさい。 Most of us are interested ( ) science. He is very good ( at ) speaking English. Suma is famous ( ) its beautiful beach. Wine is made ( The top of the mountain is covered He is looking forward ( We were much surprised ( I got a letter written ( Please take ( (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 次は、 前置詞の穴埋め問題 ・・・ 覚えた連語や文法が役立ちます (6) (7) (8) (9) ) grapes. (10) The basket is full ( (11) They don't work ( (12) These shoes are too big ( (13) I can swim fastest ( (14) Tom read books about Japanese (15) I usually drink coffee ( (16) This desk is made ( (17) Ken is very fond ( (18) Yuki takes care ( (19) My mother was born ( (20) Don't be late ( (21) How ( (22) Arisa took part ( (23) It is difficult ( (24) Why were you absent ( ( (25) I have lived in Nagoya (26) His name was known ( (27) Thank you very much ( (28) Have you ever been ( (29) February is ( (30) Tuesday comes ( (31) ( ) seeing ) English. ) your shoes when you enter a house in Japan. ) beautiful flowers. ) Sundays. ) ) snow. you. ) the news. ) me. ) all the boys. history ( ) sugar. ) wood. ) listening to rock music. ) this cat. ) school. ) taking a walk around here ? ) morning till night. ) January 28th, 1975. ) the festival last year. me to get up early. ) school yesterday? ) a long time. I must finish this English homework ( ) everyone. ) inviting me to the party. ) Singapore ? ) January and March. ) Monday. ) next Monday.

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数学 高校生

175.2.3 答えを導くまでの記述に問題はないですよね?

したもの 点のx座 すると、 5 x=-1 gcb gea loga.M+I x=1 から ニ t 基本例題 175 対数の大小比較 | 次の各組の数の大小を不等号を用いて表せ。 (1) 1.5, 10g35 点のx座標 ALUMIST 指針 対数の大小比較では, 次の対数関数の性質を利用する。 a>1©¢\0<p<q⇒loga p<loga q 大小一致 0<a<1のとき 0<p<glogp>logag 大小反対 (不等号の向きが変わる ) まず異なる底はそろえることから始める。 (1) 小数 1.5 を分数に直し, 底を3とする対数で表す。 (2) 210g49を底を2とする対数で表す。 係をいた 【CHART 対数の大小 底をそろえて 真数を比較 解答 (2) 2, log49, log25 (3) logo.53, logo.52, log32, log52 p.273 基本事項 ② 貸付 (3) (3) 4数を正の数と負の数に分けてから比較する。 また, 10g32, 10g52の比較では, 真数がともに2であるから, 底を2にそろえると考えやすい。 (1) 1.5=2=log:3=log:31 ** (31)²-3¹-27>5² また 底3は1より大きく35であるから log332>log3 5 したがって 1.5 >log35 (2) 22102210g222=10g24, log49= 底2は1より大きく, 3 <4<5であるから log23 <1024 <1025 すなわち 10g9<2<log25 0.5は1より小さく, 3>2>1 であるから logo.53 <logo.52 < 0 log52= 1 log32= log23 1 <3 < 5 であるから よって すなわち したがって 0 log25 log23² 10222 -=10g23 0<log23<log25 1 1 log25 10g23 練習 2175 (1) 10g23, 10g25 logaq 1 logapty 0 0<log52<log32 logo.53<logo.52 <logs 2 <log:2 で, 底2は1より大きく, S YA a>1 次の各組の数の大小を不等号を用いて表せ。 (2) 10go.33, 10go.35 p 00000 y=logaxのグラフ gx y 0<a<1 10gap OP logag Syz 底はそろえよ <A> 0, B>0ならば A>B⇒A²>B² 底の変換公式。 9 不等号の向きが変わる。 <指針のy=logaxのグラフ から, α>1のとき 0<x<1⇔logax < 0 x>1⇔10gax>0 0<a<1のとき 0<x<1⇔10gax>0 x>1⇔logax < 0 p.293 EX113 (3) logo.54, log24, log34 x 275 5章 31 対数関数

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数学 高校生

1枚目の11番のところのtheyと21番のthisはそれぞれ何を示しているのか教えてください。 2枚目の17番のweを示しているのは誰ですか。 3枚目の6番のsheはだれを示しているのか。 至急お願いします

Date 1. English as a ( 19 2 ) to one ( English )( 3 native English speakers ( 4 only a ( 5 English is now used more often/ 6 between ( )-(. most native speakers /tadé// )( .)/ ) of the world's English speakers. // ) speakers / 11 they 12 The English( 13 is called English as a lingua franca / 14 or ELF.// LESSON 4 than between ( 8 For example,/ 9 when business people from Japan, China, and Korea / 10 have a meeting,/ ) speakers. // 15 In using ELF,/ 16 you should speak clearly and simply.// 17 You should also ( ) on ( 18 For example, / ), / ) their business in English. // Xin this ( 20|( 21 This is not a problem/ 22 because we can understand both.// )(ELF) 23 However, / 24 if you say /dadér/ or /tatér/, / 25 no one will understand what you say.// 26 This example shows us/ ) some usually say /tadáw/// →このような例とは? 27 that consonants are more important than ( today as DL Part 3 どのような状況? ). // ) 11 ネ法 Japanese 国際共通語としての英語(ELF) ある概算によると 英語母語話者[ネイティブスピーカー] は 占めるにすぎません 世界の英語話者のたった4分の1を 今では、よく英語が使われています 非母語話者[非ネイティブスピーカー] 間 のほうが 母語話者 [ネイティブスピーカー] 間よりも たとえば 日本,中国, 韓国の実業家が 会議をするとき 彼らは英語で彼らのビジネスについて話 し合います このような状況で話される英語は 国際共通語としての英語と呼ばれます またはELFと ELFを使うときは はっきりと, 簡潔に話すべきです また、子音にも注意を集中させるべきで す たとえば たいていの母語話者[ネイティブスピーカー] は todayを/tadér/ と発音します 一方で、 普段は/tadá / と言う人もいま す これは問題ではありません 私たちは両方とも理解できるので しかしながら もし/dadér/か/tatér/ と言えば あなたの言うことはだれもわからないで しょう この例は、私たちに示しています 重要であることを

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数学 高校生

175.3 訂正後の記述に問題はないですかね??

例題165同様、 け平行移動したもの フと対称 フと対称 フと対称 昇する。 軸との交点の (真数) = 1 とすると, x+3=1から x=-1 logeb logea logab=i oga MN=loga Me 軸との交点の x-8-1から log, (4x-8) 基本例題 175 対数の大小比較 次の各組の数の大小を不等号を用いて表せ。説明 (1) 1.5, log35 (2) 2, log49, log25 (3) logo.53, logo.52, log32, log52 p.273 基本事項 ② 指針 対数の大小比較では,次の対数関数の性質を利用する。 a>1のとき0<b<glogap<logag AUTO 大小一致 関係をいた 0<a<1のとき 0<p<glogp>logaq -------------- に関する箇所 ージで触 CHART 対数の大小 底をそろえて 真数を比較 大小反対 (不等号の向きが変わる ) まず異なる底はそろえることから始める。 (1) 小数 1.5 を分数に直し,底を3とする対数で表す。 (2) 210g49を底を2とする対数で表す。 (3) 4数を正の数と負の数に分けてから比較する。 ・........ 0 また, 10g32, 10g52の比較では, 真数がともに2であるから 底を2にそろえると考えやすい。 解答 0x T (1) 1.5 = 3 3 2 = -log33=log3 32 また (32)=3327>52 & 底3は1より大きく35であるから したがって ( 22210g2=10g222=10g24, 底2は1より大きく, 3 4 <5であるから log33ž>log35 1.5 >log: 5 すなわちょ<0.2 x 1218 同値では10g232 log49= ED ECC =10g23 log23<log24 <log25 すなわち 10g9 <2<log25 (3) 底0.5は1より小さく,3>2>1であるから H logo.53<logo.s2<0 (175 1 log23' すなわち したがって log22² 6-1 log32= log52= 1 <3 <5であるから 0<log23<log25 moke (Fall-colto 13___1 よって 0< log25 で,底2は1より大きく log25 log2 3 2175 (1) log23, log25 はな よいお願 0<log52<log32 logo.53 <logo.52 <logs 2 <logs2 10gag log.pt 0 ye 次の各組の数の大小を不等号を用いて表せ。 10144 p y=logaxのグラフ a>1 q x y 0<a<1 logap OP loga q 底はそろえよ 1 9 <A > 0, B>0ならば A>B⇔A'>B' 底の変換公式。 のように 不等号の向きが変わる。 指針のy=10gaxのグラフ から, 0<a<1のとき α>1 のとき 0<x<110gax<0 x>1⇔10gax>0 0<x<1⇔loga x>0 x>1⇔logax < 0 Op.293 EX113, (2) logo.33, logo.35 (3) logo.54, log24, log34 275 5章 31 対数関数

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英語 高校生

高3英語表現です。 合っているかの確認と、わからないところ(空白部分)を教えていただきたいです。 間違っているところがあればそこの訂正もお願いします🙇‍♀️

STRESEMO SI In many cases, *cyber-bullying can be even more painful than face-to-face bullying. A lot of cyber-bullying can be done without using a real name, (1)( ) you may not be sure who is targeting you. This can make you feel even more threatened and can encourage bullies, (2)( ) they believe online secrecy means they're less likely to 秘密にすること おどされる いじめをする人 get caught. Since cyber-bullies can't see your reaction, they will often go much further in 〜ので ) they would do face-to-face with you. farate their harassment or ridicule (3)( 冷やかし (Adapted from Dealing with Bullying and Cyber-bullying by HelpGuide.org) (注)*cyber-bullying: コンピュータや携帯電話, ソーシャルネットワークなどを利用したいじめ ameldorg Inanitouha a'cijama Jarít (1) Ⓡ still (2) 1 as (3) 1 so that and pas 2 nevertheless 3 otherwise にもかかわらず さもなければ 5 but 2 though Kithet 2 such that 3 but however 3 than MTU 3 because 4 before when s vous diely you? Hosely odi otai genom gnigned Jaemmourvne yaibanorve adi bas orent page 4 4 unless 2 mnib sa roue olil magitom robom ~ように Sound travels in the same way as water waves (1) 2 still pond. The water is perfectly still (2)( O the stone falls in, waves are sent out in all directions. ) the stone hits the water. But once travels in all directions It is important to realize that sound spreads out (3) from its source. You can, (4)( 6 ), direct some sounds, for example, the human voice by using a megaphone. This makes the voice seem louder, (5)( is pointing the sound in one direction rather than letting it spread out (6) Ⓡ ) in fact it ) it would normally. ~ない限り 4 when 文章問題 Diw ob of saidton syar ns of alushur n (大阪医科大) noun at vide ) a stone is thrown into a (名古屋工業大)

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英語 高校生

高3 英語表現です。 合っているかのチェックと、あれば訂正もお願いします。

STRESEMO SI In many cases, *cyber-bullying can be even more painful than face-to-face bullying. A lot of cyber-bullying can be done without using a real name, (1)( ) you may not be sure who is targeting you. This can make you feel even more threatened and can encourage bullies, (2)( ) they believe online secrecy means they're less likely to 秘密にすること おどされる いじめをする人 get caught. Since cyber-bullies can't see your reaction, they will often go much further in 〜ので ) they would do face-to-face with you. farate their harassment or ridicule (3)( 冷やかし (Adapted from Dealing with Bullying and Cyber-bullying by HelpGuide.org) (注)*cyber-bullying: コンピュータや携帯電話, ソーシャルネットワークなどを利用したいじめ ameldorg Inanitouha a'cijama Jarít (1) Ⓡ still (2) 1 as (3) 1 so that and pas 2 nevertheless 3 otherwise にもかかわらず さもなければ 5 but 2 though Kithet 2 such that 3 but however 3 than MTU 3 because 4 before when s vous diely you? Hosely odi otai genom gnigned Jaemmourvne yaibanorve adi bas orent page 4 4 unless 2 mnib sa roue olil magitom robom ~ように Sound travels in the same way as water waves (1) 2 still pond. The water is perfectly still (2)( O the stone falls in, waves are sent out in all directions. ) the stone hits the water. But once travels in all directions It is important to realize that sound spreads out (3) from its source. You can, (4)( 6 ), direct some sounds, for example, the human voice by using a megaphone. This makes the voice seem louder, (5)( is pointing the sound in one direction rather than letting it spread out (6) Ⓡ ) in fact it ) it would normally. ~ない限り 4 when 文章問題 Diw ob of saidton syar ns of alushur n (大阪医科大) noun at vide ) a stone is thrown into a (名古屋工業大)

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英語 高校生

(5)お願いします。

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英語 高校生

答えに解説がなくて困ってます。 下の長文を翻訳してください。

〔Ⅰ〕 次の英文を読み. 設問 1~21 に答えよ。 Sandy lives in an apartment so small that when she comes home from shopping, she has to decide what to move out to make room for her purchases. She struggles day-to-day to feed and clothe herself and her four-year-old daughter on money from freelance writing jobs and helping neighbors. (2) Her ex-husband has long since disappeared down some unknown highway, probably never to be heard from again. As often as not, her car decides it needs a day off and refuses to start. That means bicycling (weather permitting), walking or asking friends for a ride. 13 The things most Americans consider essential for survival- a television. microwave, big freezer and high-priced sneakers are far down Sandy's list of "maybe someday" items. (5) Nutritious food, warm clothing, an affordable apartment, student loan payments, books for her daughter, absolutely necessary medical care and an occasional movie eat up what little money there is to go around. Sandy has knocked ) more doors than she can recall, trying to find (7) a decent job, but there is always something that doesn't quite fit-too little experience or not the right kind, or hours that make child care impossible. Sandy's story is not unusual. Many single parents and older people struggle with our economic structure, falling into the gap between being truly self-sufficient and being poor enough that the government will provide assistance. What makes Sandy unusual is her outlook. "I don't have much in the way of stuff or the American dream," she told me with a genuine smile. "Does that bother you?" I asked. "Sometimes. When I see another little girl around my daughter's age who has nice clothes and toys, or who is riding around in a fancy car or living in a fine house, then I feel bad. Everyone wants to do well for their children." she replied. "But you're not angry?" "What's to be angry (9) and I have what is really important in life," she replied. "And what is that?" I asked. (10) "As I see it, no matter how much stuff you buy, no matter how much )? We aren't starving or freezing to death. (11) money you make. you really only get to keep three things in life." she said. "What do you mean by 'keep?" (12) "I mean that nobody can take these things away from you." "And what are these three things?" I asked. "One, your experiences: two, your true friends; and three, what you grow inside yourself." she told me without hesitation. (13) For Sandy, "experiences" don't come on a grand scale. They are so-called ordinary moments with her daughter, walks in the woods, napping under a shady tree, listening to music, taking a warm bath or baking bread. Her definition of friends is more expansive. "True friends are the ones (15) who never leave your heart, even if they leave your life for a while. Even after years apart. you pick up with them right where you left off, and even if they die, they're never dead in your heart," she explained. 16 ) to each of us. (17 As for what we grow inside, Sandy said, "That's ( isn't it? I don't grow anger or sorrow. I could if I wanted to, but I'd rather not." "So what do you grow?" I asked. Sandy looked warmly at her daughter and then back to me. She pointed toward her own eyes, which were shining with tenderness. gratitude and a sparkling joy. "I grow this." From the book Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul by Jack Canfield. Mark Victor Hansen. Jennifer Read Hawthorne, and Marci Shimoff. Copyright 2012 by Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC. Published by Backlist. LLC. a unit of Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing. LLC. Chicken Soup for the Soul is a registered trademark of Chicken Soup for the Soul Publishing, LLC. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

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