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English Senior High

下から2行目のto seeのtoは結果を表すtoでしょうか?

目標時間 ■2分19秒 音声 noitqmurenos baya 1 Social norms are unwritten rules that govern the way that people behave within a society or group. These norms provide stability in the long run, preventing the society from decaying into chaos, and ensuring that even monumental change happens slowly. But they also 5 strongly influence individuals to conform to society. For instance, one study in the 1950s showed this very clearly. New students at a university were randomly assigned to live among either conservative students or liberal students. The researchers observed that these new students gradually adapted their values and beliefs over time to fit the 10 norms of their surroundings. 2 Other studies have shown that people followed group norms even when they had direct evidence that contradicted the norm. For example, in one study, people were asked to estimate the length of a line drawn on a piece of paper. People's estimates followed a group norm Soini insmye daug goland that the group 15 even in cases when people could see with their own eyes was wrong. 301 10 aniq 3 Social norms often stifle creativity in groups. To the extent that creativity is the result of "thinking outside the box," groups do not normally reward creative individuals, but instead ignore them or 20 even push them out of the group completely. This often works to the businesses who strive to attract creative talent to detriment of many their organization only to see them become unproductive under the pressure of conformance to norms. To O do (233 words) bonaq otaqisins 125 St.

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English Senior High

21番です。 なぜ、対比の訳になるのか教えていただきたいです🙏

IV 次の英文を読み, 空所 19~ VR肢①~④から1つずつ選びなさい。 問題 23を埋めるのに文脈上最も適切なものを、それぞれ下の選 Sixty-five million years later, the extinction of the dinosaurs remains a great mystery. Scientists think that dinosaurs existed on Earth for almost 200 million years. 19 could these great beasts, some of which weighed thousands of pounds and stood 100 feet tall, suddenly disappear? 11 The most popular theory is that the dinosaurs were killed off when an asteroid into southern Mexico. The asteroid's collision caused earthquakes, fires, and tidal waves. Volcanoes erupted, spewing poisonous gases into the sky and lowering the oxygen level in the oceans. Plants died, removing the food source for plant-eating dinosaurs. As these dinosaurs died, there was no food for meat-eating dinosaurs. In a short period of time, the dinosaurs were gone, and the first mammals began to appear. Many scientists note that, 21 the asteroid had a major impact, the Earth's climate had already scientists claim that mammals already on Earth before the asteroid might have 22 the extinction begun to change. The planet was cooling, and the colder temperatures were likely killing plants. Some by eating dinosaur eggs. We may never know for certain what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs. But it was most likely the result of a combination of the asteroid, colder climates, and egg-stealing mammals 23 the single event of the asteroid hitting the Earth. 2024年度 全学 Casey Malarcher et al., Reading for the Real World 1, Second edition When ② 19 What 3 Who 4 How came ② carried 20 3 crashed 4 burst 21 while once 3 unless 4 yet 22 ① governed obstructed 3 facilitated 4 united 23 1 other than rather than ③ except for 4 owing to

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English Senior High

答えあっていますでしょうか🥲🥲

③ ほぼ同じ意味になるように空所に適切な語を入れなさい。 97. (a) I don't like violent TV programs or movies. 通常 care for A Aを好む 〈奈良大 > (b) I don't care (for) violent TV programs or movies. 98. (a) It is nice to study abroad. But you must also consider the cost. (b) It is nice to study abroad. But you must also take the cost (into) consideration. take A into consideration m 4 英文とほぼ同じ意味を表す文を選びなさい。 〈活水女子大 > Aを考慮に入れる prow soilog edT 10 sq In919nib 801☐ 99. A teacher can always find fault with his students' behavior. ① A teacher can always criticize his students' actions. 19 2 olam of bobnoint ② A teacher can always encourage his students to make an effort. ③ A teacher can always get his students to be active. ④ A teacher can always see his students' efforts. 100 How <近畿大〉 )内の語または語句を並べかえて適切な英文を作りなさい。 日本語が与えられているものは、 5 その意味になるように並べかえること。 □100. 私は父を見送りに空港に行った。 I went to the airport (father / my / see / to / off). to see my father off. □101. 彼は一晩中窓を開けたままにしておくと言ってきかなかった。 He (on / all / the / open / window/keeping/insisted) night. insisted on keeping open the window all <東京理科大 〉 〈兵庫医科大〉

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English Senior High

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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English Senior High

答えあっているでしょうか、、🥲🥲

BAをBと共有する 59. Human beings ( ) many physical features with apes. ) many physical features with apes. share A with B AEBER 193 1 offer 2 resemble n3 share 年 4 discuss 〈日本赤十字豊田看護大〉 60. She congratulated herself ( ) such a good idea. congratulated A on B 1 having thought of 3 on having thought of 2 of having thought of 4 to have thought of AにBのことで お祝いを述べる < 創価大〉 ) his new surroundings. adapt A to B AEBUITE ぜった 61. He found it hard to adapt himself ( 1 to 2 in 環境 3 for (4) at すべて私には 1 good 62. His excuse for being late did not make ( 言い訳 2 sense 〈佐久大〉 ) at all to me. make sense 14 7" 7 2. a decision (4) ends meet 〈 青山学院大 〉 63. I'd like to ( ) advantage of the opportunity (to visit the Louvre Museum Museum (while I'm in Paris. 1 use 64. ( 2 have 3 make ) attention to what he says. He is very reliable. pay attention to A Ali 74) 1 Make 2 Do 〈名城大〉 take advantage of A ④ake Aを利用する 〈岩手医科大〉 信頼できる 3 Pay aid vd 4 Feel すべ 4 try keep A in mind Aを心に留めておく 10 <東京電機大〉 3 plan ④regard ) that it's Golden Week. take into account Aを考慮に入れる 〈南山大 > 65. Accidents can happen at any time. When you are driving, you must (b) this in mind. 事故 1 keep 2 put ③ take 66. If you're thinking of driving to Kyoto, you'll need to take into ( I thought ②account 動詞を含む

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