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words 1 /skin/ sékfon/ /tifu:/ míərm/ ases 1 ger A be necessary for you to give up any in in the near future. research studies G-A 2 Today, an incredible number been carried out all over the world this field. Scientists a working very hard and competing with one another to come u with faster and safer ways to create tissues such as skin from 3 At this point, one of the leading scientists in this area is D the patient's own body cells. a medica Yamanaka Shinya of Kyoto University. He was first doctor who treated back injuries, broken limbs, damaged joints and such. One day, he saw a woman with a serious disease in her joints. He was so shocked when he saw her swollen scientist. He misshapen joints that he decided to become a went into a basic study in order to find good ways to treat those ords 2 mpí:t/ ses 2 ther rds 3 crí:t/ Səri/ fm/ ant/ on/ on/ s 3 ch iPS Cells 1 If you have badly burned or red your skin, the doct may have to take a section of g skin from your back a Thanks to a growing however, it may no long medi sew it onto the injured area. technology called tissue engineeri: A w Wor sed R 6 The i and injuri damaged were ot 5 doctor very s into i they we 7 Dr 10 tissue cells u meth day t in th 15 Tho patients suffering from serious diseases and injuries. 4 One way to create tissue is to use egg cells, which have the ability to grow into any tissue in the body such as hair or muscle. This method, however, has produced a lot of debate. Many think it is wrong to treat live eggs as objects and then “kill them, even though the purpose is to treat patients. In addition people fear that this method could lead to human cloning. 5 For years, Dr. Yamanaka and his research team worked hard to find a different way to create tissue. Then, in 2007. they finally succeeded in creating heart muscle tissue from skin cells taken from a person's face. They first added four kinds of genes to the skin cells to put them back into their initial state, a state similar to egg cells. Then they made those cells grow into heart muscle tissue. The four genes they found are now called "Yamanaka Factors," and the initialized cells that can grow into any of the 200 cell types are called iPS cells. ma 20 on 18 th r 25時

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英語 高校生

5番です!自分で解いてみたのですが、合っているかどうか確認していただきたいです。(12)は分かりませんでした。教えて下さい🙇‍♀️お願いします!

5 日本文と同じ意味になるように [ ]内の語句を並べ替え、[]の中で3番目と6番目にくる語句の番号を書き なさい。 (1) 私の知り合いに. 家に3度かみなりが落ちた人がいる。 I know a person't been 2. by 3. house 4 has 5. hit 6. lightning 7. whose) three times. (2) 定員がすでにいっぱいで. 希望していた講座を履修できず残念だ。 It's a pity that I (1. to 2. I 3 take can't 5. wanted 6. course the) because it's already full. (3) ABCモータース社から電気のみで動く車が発売されるという噂だ。 . a car 2. a rumor 3. on 4. runs 5 that 6. which 7. there is) electricity alone will be on sale from ABC Motors. (4) 来週大阪に1週間出張するかもしれません。 その場合は電話します。 Next week I may go on a one-week business trip to Osaka, (1. I 2 which 3. will 4. case 5. give 6. you 7 in) a call. (5) 取っておいたわずかな食糧も食べてしまった。 We've (1. little 2. eaten 3. food (6) 彼女がどんな方法でその問題を解決したかはまだ謎である。 The (1. a 2. means 3 mystery the problem 5. remains 6. she 7. by 8, which 2. solved). (7) 食べるものと病気の間には密接な関係があるといわれています。 It is said L is & close 3. eat what 5. a d we that 8. relation I there 10. between) and diseases. (8) これは,国際協力が十分に達成された. まれな事例の1つです。 This is one of (1. those 2. has been 3. international cooperation 4. full 5. occasions 6. rare 7. when) achieved. (9) 彼女は何と言えばよいのかよくわからなかった。 だから何も言わなかった。 She wasn't quite sure what to say, 〔1. anything 2. didn't 3. is 4. say 5. she 6. which 7. why) at all. (10) この2つの調査の決定的な違いは, データの取り扱い方である。 A crucial difference between these two (1. is 2. way 3. investigations 4. which 5. they 6. in 7. the) treat the data. (11) すぐれた作家になるのに必要なのはそれだけです。 That [1. all 2. be 3. is 4. takes 5. to 6. it) a good writer. (12) 君はいつも余計なおせっかいをしているんだね。 You are always [1. business 2. have 3. into 4. no 5. nose 6. places 7. putting 8. you 9. your 10. where). (13) ジャックは,大変面白いと思った本の何冊かをガールフレンドにあげた。 Jack gave his girlfriend 〔t. he & some of 3. very interesting the books 5. were 6 thought which). (14) この試合に勝った人はだれでも, そのすばらしい賞品がもらえます。 [1. be 2. wins 3. given 4. this match 5. whoever 6. will 7. the wonderful] prize. had 5. we 6. left 7 (what). 31 C e e e C C U C C C C U

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英語 高校生

ここのofferingはどういう訳になるでしょうか。

6限目 150点 TR/35-40 次の英文を読み, 問いに答えなさい。 ( 50点) Most people in the United States don't realize that they've been eating *genetically engineered foods since the mid-1990s. More than 60% of all processed foods on U.S. - supermarket shelves - including pizza, chips, cookies, ice cream, salad dressing, contain ingredients from engineered soybeans or corn syrup, and baking powder - 5 corn. Genetic change or modification is not a recent thing. Humans have been (5a)altering the genetic structure of plants for a few thousand years, keeping seeds from the best crops and planting them in following years, *crossbreeding varieties to make them taste sweeter, grow bigger, and (5b)last longer. (1)In this way we've transformed the 10 wild tomato from a fruit the size of a grape to today's giant, juicy tomatoes. But (2)the technique of genetic engineering is new, and quite different from conventional breeding. Traditional breeders mix together related organisms whose genetic structures are similar. In so doing, they transfer a great number of genes. By contrast, today's genetic engineers can transfer just a few genes at one time between 15 species that are distantly related or not related at all. Genetic engineers can pull a desired gene from almost any living organism and insert it into almost any other organism. They can put a rat gene into lettuce to make a plant that produces vitamin C or blend genes from an insect into apple plants, The purpose offering protection from various diseases that damage apples and pears. 20 is the same: (3) to insert a gene or genes from one organism carrying a desired characteristic into another organism which does not have that characteristic. between The engineered organisms that scientists produce by transferring genes species are called transgenic organisms. Several dozen transgenic food crops are (5e)currently on the market, including varieties of corn, pumpkin, soybeans, and 25 cotton. Most of these crops are engineered to help farmers deal with age-old agricultural problems: weeds, insects, and disease. (4) many scientists see great potential in the products of this new Autopotah pred sage biotechnology, some scientists see uncertainty and even danger. Critics fear that genetically engineered products are being rushed to market before their effects are ▶ NOTES genetically engineered food: 遺伝子組み換え食品 crossbreed: 異種交配させる 28 30 fully unde engineere from (5d) 問1 下着 下 問2 問3 下 42 1 問5 問6

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英語 高校生

写真を載せ忘れたので再度質問します 合ってるか見て欲しいです! (1)What kind of ability are needed to work at (2)The latest issue of One Peace will be sold (3)Most ... 続きを読む

Hints 「受動態」を使う条件を意識して文を作る)日本語の意味に合うように下線部に適当な語 句を書きなさい。(必要に応じて. 「和文和訳の空欄をうめて考えてみよう。) Exercises in English Composition 3 (1) 28 NASA:米国航空字 和文和訳[別の表現に言い換える] へ 宙局 (= the National (1) NASAで働くにはどのような能力が必要ですか。 Aeronautics and Space Administration) 必要と( NASA? (2) 28 (漫画)「ワンピース) (2)『ワンピース」の最新刊が明日発売される。 “One Piece” 最新刊 the latest issue tomorrow. (3)多くの病気はワクチンによって予防できる。 ) (3) 29 ワクチン 和文和訳 [別の表現に言い換える] 多くの病気はワクチンによって(予防 orneno Cvaccine[vaksin] (病気·事故など)を 予防する prevent bmed easid st山 mooTeenip o (4) B コンビニ(エンスス トア) 和文和訳 [別の表現に言い換える]] 昨日, コンビニで( お知するれが)盗まれた ae 101 (4)私は昨日,コンビニでビニール傘を盗まれた。 Boidnlan convenience store (vd2900ns ビニール傘 C plastic umbrelle yesterday. (5) 28. 30 年金 G pension /Gannuity (5)私たちが高齢者になったときに, 年金が支給されるのか心配だ。 和文和訳[隠れた主語を補う]] は)心配だ ~を支給する pay 0 oe when we become old enough to get them.

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英語 高校生

(24)がなぜ3になるのか わかる方いらっしゃったら解説お願いしますm(_ _)m

Cows Need Friends Milk production is big business. In North America, for example, one person consumes on average over 150 kilograms of milk every year. To supply the huge amount needed, big farms use machines that automatically feed cows and take their milk. Because ( 24 ), the cost of producing milk is lower. On such farms, though, it is easy for diseases to spread from one animal to another. This can lead to many cows dying on one farm. As a result, cows are often kept separately from a young age. Scientists in Canada researched the effects of keeping young cows in this way. They compared such cows with ones that had been kept with another cow. The researchers showed a red plastic container, which the cows had never seen before, several times to each cow. The cows that had been kept in pairs were interested in the container_at first but soon ignored it. ( 25 )。 the cows that had been kept alone continued to react as if it was the first time they had seen the Container. The researchers concluded that cows kept alone are more sensitive to new things. This is important news for farmers. If cows cannot get used to the feeding and milking machines, milk production slows down. The researchers believe farmers would have fewer problems with feeding and milking if cows were kept in very small groups, rather than separately. The researchers also say that diseases are not sucha big problem for small groups. There should be little risk of ( 26 ) if only two or three of them are kept together. (24) 1 each cow is much larger 2 the milk can be kept longer 4 cheaper food is being used proie 3 fewer people are needed (25) 1 Later on 2 At last 3 In other words 4 On the other hand (26) 1 feeding cows too much 3 wild animals attacking 2 losing many animals 4 young cowS staying healthy

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問1 英文に文化は農業にシフトしたってあったから、選択肢③の狩猟や採集に加えてっていうのがひっかかったんですが農業にシフトしたのはseveral cultureだからでしょうか?それとも農業にシフトしたっていっても完全にはシフトしてないからですか??

Modern humans evolved in Africa about 200,000 years ago and began You are studying about the world population. You are going to read the Then just 12,000 years ago, several cultures shifted from hunting and migrating to other parts of the globe about 100,000 years ago. Our earliest ancestors relied on hunting and gathering their food to survive. Only a finite number of people could be supported on the wildlife in an area for a to control its own food supply. Civilizations grew and so did the human 30 B*★★ following article to understand how the world population has grou limited amount of time. gathering to farming. Humans became the first and only species a population. About 2,000 years ago, the estimated world population wo. 170 million people. The largest civilizations at this point in history wew. the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty in China. The next 1,700 years were marked by the growth and conquest of empires, global navigation and exploration. People had yet to understand the science behind life and death, or how to prevent and treat most diseases. As a result, many children died young. Our global population grew, but slowly, reaching / angh waibdlie, aumans in Alfs about 500 million around 1500 and 1 billion by 1804. By the late 1700s, the world was embarking on the Industrial Revolution, a period of history in Europe and North America, where there were significant advances in science and technology. The Industrial Ainge and Chia Revolution brought the invention of the steam engine and the use of mlontrl the l ie Romam humans start electricity. During this period, there were also many inventions that promoted longer life. These included improvements in farming, nutrition, medicine and sanitation. Now, people were able to fight once-deadly Banpe and germs, produce more and different kinds of food, and cure more illnesses. Before long, these new discoveries and inventions spread throughout the world, lowering death rates, especially among children, and improving people's quality of life. Now you might be wondering what happened to the birth rates while the death rates were coming down. In Europe and North America, on re attes sa/and lar mle Acoher thar deuath pgoulatron had doudled to ton er bitkien br1974(0m pits decran groo tas beer oing Dulton pes Hamans fiaing adut.

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