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英語 高校生

否定の問題です。教えてください。よろしくお願いします

REVIEW 下の日本語を参考に、( )から適当な語句を選びなさい。 ● The children (could/couldn't) hardly sit still. @ I don't like horror movies. - (Either/Neither ) do I. (Neither / Both) of them were not injured. 〇 My father is (not always / never) home on Sundays. They (never meet / meet) without quarreling. ● He is (anything / nothing) but a criminal. ● Johnny is (never the man / the last man) to tell a lie. ⑧ It was (until / not until the class was over that Takeshi came. ●子どもたちはほとんどじっと座ってはいられなかった、 私はホラー映画が好きではありません。 一私もです。 彼らの2人ともがけがをしたわけではない。 父は日曜日はいつも家にいるわけではない。 彼らは会えば必ず口論する。 彼は決して犯罪者などではない。 ● ジョニーは決してうそをつくような人ではない。 タケシは授業が終わったころになって初めてやって来た。 <準否定: hardly [scarcely] (程度)〉 前の否定文を受けて)Sもまた~でない 〈部分否定: 「両方〜とは限らない」 <部分否定 : 「いつもとは限らない」 <二重否定:「・・・すれば必ず~する」 〈否定語を使わない否定: 「決して~ではない 〈否定語を使わない否定: 「決して~しない <「~して初めて・・・する」> 2.2 (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 3. (1

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英語 高校生

40行目のForは接続詞として働いているのでしょうか? それと、問2の答えの②が謝りな理由が分からないので教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願いいたします。

-第 13 講 however, is no. experience "Red" is not a color contained in an object. It is an 30 involving reflected light, a human eye, and a human brain. We experience red only when light of a certain wavelength (say, 600 nanometers) reflects from an object (in ② the midst of other reflections at other wavelengths), and only while a receiver translates this contrasting range of light into visual sensations. Our receiver is the 対をなす 15248 human *retina, (which uses its three types of photoreceptors, called *cones, to convert 35 the reflected light into electrical signals made meaningful by a brain. In a retina that's missing a medium or long cone, light at 600 nanometers is experienced as gray. And in the absence of a brain, there is no experience of color at all, only reflected light in the world. 脳の欠 (2) Even with the right equipment in place, the experience of a red apple is not a ST 40 done deal. For the brain to convert a visual sensation into the experience of red, it must possess the concept "Red." This concept can come from prior experience with apples, roses, and other objects you perceive as red, or from learning about red from other people. (Even people who are blind since birth have a concept of "Red" that they learn from conversations and books.) (Without this concept, the apple would be 45 experienced differently. For instance, to the Berinmo people of Papua New Guinea, apples reflecting light at 600 nanometers are experienced as brownish, because Berinmo concepts for color divide up the continuous *spectrum differently. These riddles about apples and trees invite us, as perceivers to

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