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一枚目 長文 二枚目 問題 三枚目 答え Q:なぜこの答えになるのかとその理由まで教えていただきたいです。 よろしくお願い致します‼︎

INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE Reading 速読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 Smartphones, tablets, and laptops are getting *thinner and lighter than ever before. However, in the future, you might not need to carry any gadgets around with you. If designers have their way, you may just need to wear a pair of "virtual goggles" instead. (2)Scientists are testing "prototypes at the moment, (3 though it may be some 5 time before they're actually on store shelves, These goggles will act like a computer screen and display information and gnibso biqef entertainment from the Internet. So, (5 when you are sightseeing, you'll be able to see 目標 20分 information about a famous building in front of you. Or you'll be able to get a *review vud of vere eis istil zanorghome to a of the restaurant menu you're looking at. The goggles will have GPS, so you'll be able nglasbah bus siquie 10 to *stream directions to a party or *locate a nearby coffee shop. They will also have a Writing bium phlyn Jeol/ have that built in, too. alidoM A camera to take photos, and you won't need a cell phone anymore. The goggles will 000.887 0 19 CAN DO (mm 7 juoda) bhow art al zomidd ¹thin [Oín] 4 prototype [próutoutàip]: , 10 stream [strí:m]:・・・を同時再生する 10 locate [lóukeit] : ... を突き止める, 探し出す yud uoy bluow lebam ribirlw.enoriqhome queria s to Isbom Jesisleri yud of raw way 1a-8 @ 2 gadget [gædzit] : *, ** 3 have one's way : 思い通りにする 8 review [rivjú:]: , olidol (159 words) (-) TAT 11-80 ya way to our worl, ritnom airt 14-8 yud boy t 000,08% 000,89% 000,TS / 1. この英文のター a. Future S b. Gadgets c. Prototy d. Virtual 読問題もう 2. 下線部(1) は! 3. 文法 下線 chなるように uh Scientists 4. 下線部(3)の toya. もっと c. ...にも 5. 下線部 (4) 1. for = 6. 下線部 (5) ますか。 7. 全体把握 (7) Sma befo (1) "Vi (3) "Vi (1) "Vi (*) If

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English Senior High

一枚目 長文 二枚目 問い 三枚目 答え この問いで色々と疑問点がありしつもんしました。 ①一枚目の付箋(上の)に書いていますがservethemselvesが再帰代名詞になるらしいんですけど訳し方が不明です。 ②一枚目の付箋(下の)に書いていますが緑色の斜線で囲んだ... Read More

serve themselve) i Reading 速読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 訳の drau 目標 20分 (he) A new *retail concept was introduced in the United States when the first self-service "grocery store named Piggly Wiggly/opened in 1916// Before that, customers used to starframent. bring a shopping list to a neighborhood store and wait while a store clerk collected the items they wanted and measured out products like *flour and rice from large 一方で新しい containers. On the other hand, Piggly Wiggly gave customers baskets and asked (容器) (2) を…の状態で出す くて食べ物] them to serve themselves. They filled their baskets with packets of flour and rice, TE shelf 複数形 (食料品) (棚) cans of vegetables, and other groceries from the store's shelves.. BIRG stocenes from the souhogo を (3)Sales at Piggly Wiggly tog of ondo JB9Tg в Beim J'mol (一般的に) typically bought more when they *made their own selections. 18 15 were higher than at other adow ow: Jeal lliw sIBE odT x (42-=) anel hiny-neque euiq email easly ams 10 expanded to become a chain of stores, and other markets copied the self-service (拡張する) (まねする) (Copy)id behoo (4) Writi model. The modern supermarket was born. ¹ retail [rí:teil]: 9 make a selection : er stores, because customers I& rado nol esmeni ingi 0212 di betuoosi - labom jealsi eril of egneriaxe ens.] It influenced not only the way people shopped but also other aspects of the food 2 grocery store # 12 aspect [æspekt] : wilsop-deid bat0qml ( CAN-DO List (製造会社) a'sibns? vol. business. For example, food manufacturers started using more attractive packaging (6710) Teunitnoo elsa erti lliw gnol wol Soon Piggly Wiggly in order to draw customers to their products. 19dor to bus odi is gainn (168 words) LET muvola Ikan Ce yebir azon Ion] D 4 flour [fláuǝr]: d boy mo lan <知識・技能〉第4文型, 第5文型について理解できる。 <思考力・判断力・表現力〉 近代的なスーパーマーケット esanal juodliw soment bathoml 1.

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English Senior High

一枚目 長文 二枚目 問い 三枚目 答え この問いで色々と疑問点がありしつもんしました。 ①一枚目の付箋(上の)に書いていますがservethemselvesが再帰代名詞になるらしいんですけど訳し方が不明です。 ②一枚目の付箋(下の)に書いていますが緑色の斜線で囲んだ... Read More

serve themselve) i Reading 速読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 訳の drau 目標 20分 (he) A new *retail concept was introduced in the United States when the first self-service "grocery store named Piggly Wiggly/opened in 1916// Before that, customers used to starframent. bring a shopping list to a neighborhood store and wait while a store clerk collected the items they wanted and measured out products like *flour and rice from large 一方で新しい containers. On the other hand, Piggly Wiggly gave customers baskets and asked (容器) (2) を…の状態で出す くて食べ物] them to serve themselves. They filled their baskets with packets of flour and rice, TE shelf 複数形 (食料品) (棚) cans of vegetables, and other groceries from the store's shelves.. BIRG stocenes from the souhogo を (3)Sales at Piggly Wiggly tog of ondo JB9Tg в Beim J'mol (一般的に) typically bought more when they *made their own selections. 18 15 were higher than at other adow ow: Jeal lliw sIBE odT x (42-=) anel hiny-neque euiq email easly ams 10 expanded to become a chain of stores, and other markets copied the self-service (拡張する) (まねする) (Copy)id behoo (4) Writi model. The modern supermarket was born. ¹ retail [rí:teil]: 9 make a selection : er stores, because customers I& rado nol esmeni ingi 0212 di betuoosi - labom jealsi eril of egneriaxe ens.] It influenced not only the way people shopped but also other aspects of the food 2 grocery store # 12 aspect [æspekt] : wilsop-deid bat0qml ( CAN-DO List (製造会社) a'sibns? vol. business. For example, food manufacturers started using more attractive packaging (6710) Teunitnoo elsa erti lliw gnol wol Soon Piggly Wiggly in order to draw customers to their products. 19dor to bus odi is gainn (168 words) LET muvola Ikan Ce yebir azon Ion] D 4 flour [fláuǝr]: d boy mo lan <知識・技能〉第4文型, 第5文型について理解できる。 <思考力・判断力・表現力〉 近代的なスーパーマーケット esanal juodliw soment bathoml 1.

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English Senior High

一枚目 長文 2枚目 問い この答えとその理由を教えていただきたいです。

Animal Reading 目標 20分 速読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 コー One day I was walking with my dog on a mountain. It was a fine day, and I felt good. eventext neblo My dog was running here and there around me. Suddenly he stopped and began to (突然) (Pol) move very carefully. When I looked toward him, I saw a baby *sparrow behind a tree. Tvom 20 tohside.] & (nton) (a3e312) nibes biqui It was so young that it couldn't yet move. My dog was going to catch it. (Just then brid yded a qls Or Leuten zi nirvoy bruodino (otain) 5 the mother sparrow cried out, came down 970519 nose. (fly from the tree, and flew just under the dog's od com toiltom all gainst) ni od zem hid (2)She wanted to help her baby. She did not think about herself. To the sparrow the dog was a monster. How large the dog looked to the sparrow! eirit to seura The mother sparrow was not afraid of anything, so she was able to fly down from 1979woll the tree to the dog. Then my dog stopped moving, and watched the bird for a lemins vigoud syd bodontie od lliw ibrid yded or qu diq j'aob vozli s 10 while. Soon he began to move back. He felt that the sparrow was not afraid at all. mod bridded surgi (原艇) slil z vez lliw toq s26 92157 07 I was impressed by how brave the mother bird was I knew she loved her baby impressed deeply I called my dog back and left the place. 14 (4 3 sparrow [spárou] : ^^^ Wel CAN-DO List □ 1. この <知識・技能〉 第2文型について理解できる。 <思考力・判断力・表現力〉 動物の親子の愛情について的確に理解できる。 a. (189 words) b d. 精読 2. 下 3. 4. 5. 6

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English Senior High

英語の文法についてに質問です。 一と二枚目の緑の蛍光ペンのところの文法が合っているか確認していただきたいです。  三枚目に参考資料を載せてあります。 お願いします🙇‍♂️

CUTTING EDGE 1-05 絶滅危惧種の選定 Have you ever heard of the "quagga"? Perhaps not, but you may have seen a zebra before. (1)The zebra is a horse-like animal with 形M distinctive black and white stripes covering its body. The quagga was a member of the zebra family, brownish in colour with white stripes FOS around the neck and the front part of the body. (2)It is often said that quagga looked like "zebra which had forgotten to put on their pajama trousers." Quaggas lived in Southern Africa, but they died out in the 19th century due to overhunting. We can now only see their wild beauty as 3stuffed specimens. Some researchers, however, have tried to "revive" the quagga. Because of its attractive stripe pattern, the quagga has gathered much attention from those interested in animal conservation. Those who would like to see the animals walk around the savannas again have conducted the Quagga Project for over thirty years in South Africa. Fas 模様のない (3)It turns out that the quagga is genetically close to the plains zebra. In this project, researchers have attempted to selectively breed plains zebras: they chose plains zebras which have fewer stripes and look slightly like quaggas. Baby zebras born to a slightly quagga- like mother and father may look more like the quagga, with a 13 significantly reduced number of stripes. (4)This project has achieved a certain level of success, producing several lovely baby zebras which have striking similarities [to ] the quagga. . However, should we be happy about this? (5)While this new generation of zebras is visually impressive, it only resembles [X]

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English Senior High

英語の文法についての質問です。 一枚目と二枚目の緑の蛍光ペンを引いたところなんですが合っているかどうか確認していただきたいです。 三枚目にさんこう資料を載せてあります。 お願いします🙇‍♂️

CUTTING EDGE 1-03 英語の変遷 言語に関する面白いことの1つはそれが時とともに変化していくさまである名A (1) One interesting thing about languages is the way that they change over time. In English, everything from spelling to vocabulary 熟を経験する to ①pronunciation has ②gone through major changes over centuries. In fact, to a modern speaker, the English of 1,000 years ago is like a foreign language! 熱にさかのぼる 当時、 The history of English ③dates back around 1,500 years. (2) At ヨーロッパの複数の集団がイランドeans ④inaded England, bringing their that time, groups of Europeans 副詞M 一面に侵入する。 languages with them. These ⑤gradually developed into Old English. だんだんと. Later, in_1066, England was invaded by the Normans, from France. これによってその言語に重要な変化がもたらされ、今日我々が中英語と呼ばれる (3) This caused the language [go] through an important shift, leading to 関係詞ものになった。 続く500年以上の間、その言語は what we now call Middle English. (4)Over the next 500 years, the さらなる変化を経て最終的に近代英語へと変化した。結局は 回進化する language ⑥underwent ⑦ further shifts, ⑧eventually Devolving into ~続する 脳されんだ 英語が現在に至るまで発展する間に Modern English [evolvingの用法】 (5) As the language has developed 「接続」 多くのことが変化した down to the present day, many things about it have changed. 明白な Pronunciation is one of the most obvious areas of change. For example, in Old English, people said “hus” and “mus.” Now we say 最近では、アメリカ、イギリス、オーストラリア、そして他の地域での "house" and "mouse." (6)These days, there are also many differences 英語の発音の名Aしかたにも効くの違いがある。 in the way that English is pronounced in the USA, the UK, Australia. どこかその他の所で、 and Welsewhere. When people who speak the same language live in BE AE places separated by great 12distances, the language undergoes 13rapid changes in each place. 囲急速な Spelling has also gone thorough interesting changes. For example, in Old English, people wrote "riht." A "g" was added in Middle English, making the spelling "right." Also, in the ④4 distant 18世紀および past, people did not always follow standards of spelling. (7) In the 18th 学者のような学者たちが辞書を著し、英語のつづりをより 19世紀に(アヴェブスター and 19th centuries, scholars like Noah Webster wrote dictionaries 形一貫性のあるものにした。 FRED 貫した that made English spelling more 1⑥6 consistent. But different standards were decided on in England and the USA, so some differences remain - for example, "color" vs. “colour.”

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