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To form a society individuals must be related in a certain manner. For instance, if people do not communicate with each other, if they are perpetually in aggressive physical combat, if they do not cooperate with each other, and do so routinely over a period of time, then their interactions are not social and they don't constitute a society.c 早稲田大> 読解プロセス 第1文, CANCISI to 不定詞から始まりますから, プロセス通り, to ~ はどこまでかを決 定しようと考えます。 a society と individuals とはつながらないので, (To form a society) individuals must be related in a certain manner. individuals が主語。 パラグラフの第1文で must ですから, この文 ラグラフのメインセンテンスになりそうです。 第2文, For instance 「例えば」からですから, 例示何を示すため の例かを意識して, 第1文についての例示説明に入ることも考慮しなが ら読み進んでください。 続いて, if ~ ですから、 どこまでがif節かと思 いながら進むと, また if ~ です。 そしてさらに, コンマで切れて, また if ~ ですから, if節が三つ並んでいるのだろうと決定します。 そして and do so routinely over a period of time, if~, /and do so then their interactions are ~ という区切り方 ??? は if より前に迂f節に対する主節がないので間違いです。 ~部分と・・・ 部 11211 分を if が接続するのであれば, if ~, ... で, 部分と・・・部分はつな がり,さらに and を必要とはしないはずです。 (つまり, if ~, and ふむうむ

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4 20 科学 420 words Chapter 1 The recipe for making any creature is written in its DNA. So last year, when 1-1 geneticists* published the near-complete DNA sequence of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, there was much speculation about whether we could bring this giant creature back to life. 5 東京理科大学 Creating a living, breathing creature from a genome* sequence that exists only in a computer's memory is not possible right now. But someone someday is sure to try it, predicts Stephan Schuster, a molecular biologist at Pennsylvania State University and a driving force behind the mammoth genome project. So besides the mammoth, what other extinct beasts might we bring back to life? Well, 12 10 it is only going to be possible with creatures for which we can recover a complete genome Without one, there is no chance. And usually when a creature dies, the (1) - DNA in any flesh left untouched is soon destroyed as it is attacked by sunshine and bacteria. sequence. There are, however, some circumstances in which DNA can be preserved. If your 15 specimen froze to death in an icy wasteland such as Siberia, or died in a dark cave or a really dry region, for instance, then the probability of finding some intact stretches of DNA is much higher. Even in ideal conditions, though, no genetic information is likely to survive more than a million years. - so dinosaurs are out and only much younger remains are likely to yield good-quality DNA. "It's really only worth studying specimens that are less than 100,000 years old," says Schuster. The genomes of several extinct species besides the mammoth are already being sequenced, but turning these into living creatures will not be easy. "It's hard to say that something will never ever be possible," says Svante Pääbo of the Max Planck Institute 25 for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany, "but it would require technologies so far removed from what we currently have that I cannot imagine how it would be done." But then (3) 50 years ago, who would have believed we would now be able to read the instructions for making humans, fix inherited diseases, clone mammals and be close to creating artificial life? Assuming that we will develop the necessary technology, we have 30 selected ten extinct creatures that might one day be resurrected. Our choice is based not just on practicality, but also on each animal's "charisma" - just how exciting the prospect of resurrecting these animals is. 1-3

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虫について 解答がないので一緒に答え合わせして欲しいです!! 間違ってるところがあれば教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♂️ 4英

No 3 I. 次の文章を読み、以下の問いに答えなさい。(*のついた語句については下の注を参照のこと。) Entomophobia, sometimes known as insectophobia, is the fear of insects. The fear is relatively common in the US, particularly in (A) areas where coming into contact with bugs is relatively infrequent because of the lack of interaction with nature. Although they are not technically insects, the fear of spiders is one of the most prevalent form of entomophobia. Other commonly feared bugs include bees, ants, cockroaches, flies, and butterflies and moths. Many people fear "bugs" (B) general, reacting in (2) panic to any insect or related creature that crosses No. 2 their path. Some people worry that they will ( C ) an insect. Specific worries run the gamut*2 from the fear of pain to the fear of illness. Legitimate* allergic reactions, particularly to bee stings and fire ant*4 bites, do exist, as do legitimately venomous*5 insects, but ( D ), the fear of being bitten by common insects such as house flies, cockroaches, and the like is not realistically justified. The (3) vast majority of insect bites or stings cause little more than an annoyance, and most fears of being bitten are out of proportion to the risks. The fear of insects is relatively common but does not need to take over your life. The fear responds well to a variety of short-term behavioral treatment methods. (E) a bit of hard work, you can beat even the most stubborn" entomophobia. (Adapted from https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-fear-of-insects-2671770) 注 1. prevalent: 広く認められる 2. run the gamut : (~の) すべての範囲にわたる 3. legitimate: * 4. fire ant: 刺針をもったアリ、 ハリアリ 5. venomous 6. out of proportion: (~と) つり合わない 7. stubborn: 治りにくい No 1 空欄(A)に入る最も適切な語を選びなさい。 1. broad 2. famous 3. rural 下線部 (1) they が指すものを選びなさい。 1. bugs 2 people 3. spiders 空欄(B)に入る最も適切な語を選びなさい。 1. at 2, in 3. of -6- 4. urban 4. worms 4. on

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