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English Senior High

この黄色いマーカーのとこの分構造を教えて欲しいです。

異議をとなえる 明治大文 significant five per cent. 2022年度英語 7 chalerghg T困難だがやりがいある always prefer print to ebooks. By 2016, that number had climbed a modest but 控えぬ The increased sales books) and their popularity with of younger people, demonstrate that old media is not just the province the old)/ 領域 3 The argument that printed books were becoming outdated and obsolete was by challenged not only by books' renewed popularity, but also by expert studies that pointed out the psychological Benefits enjoyed by people (who liked to read 動 a remedy for (イ) b.difficult writing) (in other words researchers suggested reading ( n all sorts of problems) (2013) the journal Science published a study that concluded that people who mostly read literary writing had a clearer appreciation breached other people's ways of thinking than those who tended to prefer popular bestsellers: The authors (②this study) discovered readers to be better (あ the emotions expressed faces on at understanding others' false beliefs when they had just read prizewinning short stories than when they had I read lighter more commercial writing: This experiment provided a new contribution to the familiar debate (on the difference between literary writing and popular bestsellers Bluzin 1 0 experiment suggested b/captivated (②E a printed book) remained a worthwhile (even in the digital age that finding time to be activity (C① many people) O 4 est The view that people the past read more were better readers is not ✓ and (historical evidence. It is true that print experienced a golden age between the rise D mass audiences: ( the eighteenth century (and the twentieth- a century triumph of the paperback Nonetheless, well before competition (from social media, only a finy minority (①volumes that were published ever found a ader(1 Instead of reading novels carefully, aristocrats had their hair curled reader ✓ ever while listening to a servant reading aloud Long before people compiled favorite songs or pieces of music on their computer or mobile phone, poetry lovers scissored pages apart to paste scraps of one collection onto the margins of another. Early bookstores sold fish, while books were also sold door-to-door by clothing salesmen. Authors back then debated in print, as strongly as today's content providers do online, whether the written work should be rented or sold, licensed or owned. In short, printed books gave birth to many of the capacities cs CamScanner でスキャン

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English Senior High

(4)について This is why にしてしまいました。  This is becauseというようなThis is whyの表現ではだめな理由を教えてください

(60分) Ⅰ 次の英文を読んで、下の設問 (1)~ (11) の語には注が付いています。 に答えなさい。 なお、 Food is fuel. When your body needs energy, you eat. When it doesn't you don't. It should be so simple when you think about it, but that's exactly the problem: us big smart humans can and do think about it, (, introduces all manner of problems and neuroses*. Have you noticed how you always have "room for dessert"? You might have just eaten the best part of a cow, or enough cheesy pasta to sink a gondola, but you can manage that fudge brownie or sundae. Why? How? If your stomach is full, how ice cream triple-scoop b) eating more even physically possible? It's largely because your brain makes an executive decision and decides that, no, you still have room. The sweetness of desserts is a palpable* reward (7)that the brain recognizes and wants so it overrules the stomach. C Exactly {c case is ③ is 4 the this why) uncertain. It may be that humans need quite a complex diet in order to remain in tip-top* condition, so rather than just relying on our basic metabolic systems to eat whatever is available, the brain steps in and tries to regulate our diet better. And this would be fine if that was all the brain does. But it doesn't. So it isn't. Learned associations are incredibly powerful when it comes ( d ) eating. You may be a big fan of something like, say, cake. You can be eating cake for years without any bother, then one day you eat some cake that makes you vomit. Could be some of the cream in it has gone sour; it might contain an ingredient you're allergic to; or (and here's the annoying one) it could be that something else entirely made you throw up shortly after eating cake. out of The disgust eating poiso g And it consider th The brain than food, it doesn't worryingl needlessl one of li shovelin the brai (注) (1) (2

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English Senior High

緑線のところなんですがなぜdoesが先に来るんですか?⁉️私は先にKenが来ると思ったんですが、 教えてください🙇‍

114 06 2 一般動詞の文 likes などの疑問文・否定文 合格点:80点/100 2 ()内から適するものを選び、○で囲みなさい。 (1) (Is, Do, Does) Ms. Green play tennis? (37) Yes, she (do, does). (2) (Do, Does, Are your friend (live, lives) here? (3) My mother (don't, doesn't) (have, has) a car. (4) Mr. Kato (isn't, don't, doesn't) know my father. )に適する語を入れて、会話文を完成しなさい。 (1) A: Does Mr. Davis come to school by train? B: No, he He (2) A: Does Bill eat Japanese food? (5点×4) to school by car. 3 RAUP B: Yes, he ( He often 日本文に合うように、( )に適する語を入れなさい。 )sushi. (1) あなたのお姉さんはスマートフォンを持っていますか。 your sister a smartphone? (2) 絵美はネコが好きですが、 彩はネコが好きではありません。 (5点×7) Emi cats, but Aya ) ( cats. (3) ボブは家では日本語を話しません。 Bob ( ( Japanese at home. 日本文に合う英文になるように、( 内の語を並べかえなさい。 (12点×2) (1) 健(Ken) は毎日英語を勉強しますか。 (English, does, study, Ken every day? every day? (2) 私の町には大きな病院はありません。 (have, town, doesn't, my) a big hospital. a big hospital. (1)「電車で学校へ来ますか」 に No で答えたあとに、「車で学校に来ます」と続けている。 一般動詞の疑問文・否定文では、動詞は原形を使う。

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