学年

質問の種類

英語 高校生

質問失礼致します。 急ぎなのですがbe English expression IIのlesson16の解答を全部教えて頂きたいです。 学校の先生に教えて貰ったものが調べてみると全く異なるもので困ってます。また調べても答えが見つからず焦っています。助けてください。

[1] [4] ( )に入れるのに中当なものを[ ]内から選び, 必要があれば形を変えなさい。 1 She( ) me that she was happy to( ) to me 21tied to( )her、butrcoudnt( ) her face in the dark 3.TFyoucan( ) me, please( )whatTsay. [hear /listen to ook at/ see /talk /tell] 日本語の意味に合うように, 空也を埋めて英文完成させなさい。 1. 私だちはこの本の第一斉を表するように言われた』 [ summarize ] the Rrst chapter ofthis book 2. 部星からだれか出るのを見ましたか。 Diayoun_ the room2 3. 自分の名前が呼ばれるのを聞いたどき 私は電話で話じでいまじた』 _ on the phone whenT うたって聞いたま。 the concert at Tokye Dome。 sr ucsse 多財 日本語が表す状況に合うように, ( )内の語を並べかえて英文を完成させなさい。 1. その女性に知事になってほしいと思っている人がたくさんいます。 She (to /has / asked /run for /been ) governor 2. 還全前で質結の声をあげている人たちがいました。 1(shouting / saw / front / of / the protesters /in ) the Diet Building 8. 犯人たちは交げようとしているのを見られでいました。 "They (run /to /seen / trying / away / from / were ) the crime scene. 4 今年は明和になるらしいです。 (we / say / that / will /a mild winter 7 have / they ) this year. つくりなさ

回答募集中 回答数: 0
TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

訳して欲しいです至急ですお願いします🙏

s not something you Want 9 eir horme5・ It* 8 。 tak eople out of th 村 K you are ga ing 1 other than definitely needing to 9" 叶 dose 』 do lightIy , for 「@d rter to taKe shelter・ 1f is a plum, radiation・ Tn S0TTe accldents, IE 15 DTP indows 2 d or puf人 relea5e, people shelter In hou5e5 witl nt いい rhead2/" 58yS・ the puff has passed overheady Milligan 58Y : NeceSsarY changeS? In Japan, even the wake of the deadIy earthquake and ME d i ins25 We left local infrastructure ruin5, thousands of people た 抽 ta from the vicinity of the nuclear POWeT plant within 24 hourS・ MM 3 Milligan, dt least, does not anticipate anY chan9ges to the「Uu e5 ー し from27 less0nS learned from Fukushimaa ro nuclear DOWe「 plants stemmin9 now Provide adequate? ion for public| ww e Can See i ゞThe planning ZOneS in place There IS nothing W cate that We would need to expand、 zio る le health and safety,′ She SayS・ Fukushima meltdowns that would indi the_.plume eXxDOSU「 pathway“" an aircra介 mi ar USS Ronald Rea9 gase5?1 On ah dioactIVe noble e aircraft carrier found ほぼ: s for civilianS, after miles from the plant| e case of Fukushirma, the carrier? sailed into the plume of escaping「す March 12. More than 100 miles aWay, sailors on th jevels high enough to exceed the EPA'Sデ guideline zo roughly 10 hours of exposure. "They went up to 130 and we were St reading a direct gamma shine33 of 0.6 milirem pe 因 nour” explained the NRCS Stephen Trautman on March 12, according t9 s34. Garmma「ayS d「e among the most energetic 一 and tnerefore forms of radiation. Nevertheless, in th transcript dangerous tO health 一 2。 Tn the end, the question i5 One of risk. No one has died from radioactiwe contamination as a result of the Fukushima meltdowns, at least not yeW And it may prove impossible to disentangle3* any extra cancers due 0 Fukushima S radiation, from those that happen as a result of all the othW carcinogenic37 factors a DerSOn is exposed to in the modern world froW diet to smoke. But it remai i jns unclear how far radioactive emissions3 might reach In WW Case of a another 0 央0 1 Fukushima. "At that point its from We ? Another five miles? Another 10 miles? Do you 8 a Sense?” ask 1] Sked NRC chairman Gregory Jaczko on March 12, as he t his staff anal yzed computer modeling of a catastrophic meltdown す

回答募集中 回答数: 0