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適切な記号を選ぶ問題です どなたか教えていただきたいです 宿題でわからなくてら困ってます🤦 答えがないんです

) in Australia. 1 Portuguese ( P is spoken 2 Kangaroos ( ) in Brazil. 1 is speaking " speaks I spoke P can be found 1 are founded " can found I are can found 3 I was spoken ( 7 by 1 to ウ by to I to by 4 The song ( ) a pretty girl yesterday. ) by people all over the world for many years. 7 has loved 1 has been loved ウ loved I is loving 5 Ann's birthday cake ( ) by her mother now. is being made 1 is being making is making I has made 6 We ( ) our new school uniform. 7 satisfy with be satisfied with are satisfied with " are satisfied to I satisfy 7 She was made ( ) overtime by her boss. 7 work 1 be worked to be worked I to work 8 このあたりのどの木も切らせてはいけない。 Don't let any trees around here ( ). 7 cut down 1 to cut down " cutting down I be cut down 9 The man was seen ( ) out of the house. I go to go ウ gone I went 10 Visitors are ( ) to beware of the pickpockets. 7 advised 1 informed 11 David had his car ( 7 being checked 12 This word ( 7 is pronounced 13 Many people ( I had died 14 They were ( 7 amaze 1 15 The girl was ( 7 brought " noticed I advanced ) by a mechanic. 1 checked " checking I was checked ) with the stress on the first syllable. 1 is pronouncing " pronounces ) in the Hanshin earthquake of 1995. 1 killed " were dead I were killed ) at the singer's fantastic voice. amazed amazing I amazed I pronounce be killed in ) up by her kind aunt after her parents died. 1 carried given I grown

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English Senior High

この文の第二段落のamid calls for ~のcallsは、名詞でしょうか?前置詞のamidとcalls forのつながりが、なぜこのような訳になるのか理解できません。このcalls が名詞だと仮定して直訳すると、管理下において大規模に火を放つことを求める要求の最中に... Read More

王 jon 【目標解答時間 15分 配点 37点 15 次の英文を読み, 下記の設問 (A~D) に答えなさい。 Fire is "a good servant but a bad master." In my house, in summer, I smell the air for the faintest hint of smoke as keenly as any horse or dog or kangaroo. I watch for columns of smoke, visualising again and again how fire could rush( 1 )the hill towards us. But if you are philosophical about it, fire is a natural 5 part of the Australian environment and has been for millions of years. Living with the threat of fire in the bush, or in the wild, is like living with sharks when diving, or with snakes while walking, or with traffic accidents on a city street. The idea that we should remove every shark from the sea, or every snake from the land, and control- burn, or deliberately set fire, to prevent any risk of 10 bushfires is a recipe for making the environment even worse. As Phil Koperberg, head of the New South Wales Fire Brigades, said ( 2 ) the Sydney bushfires of 1994, amid calls for massive control burning, “Do you want to concrete over all the bush? If you choose to live in the bush, you choose to accept the risk. f It is often claimed that some Austratian plants and animals have actually adapted to fire, evidence of an extraordinarily long period (millions of years before human arrival) during which fire has been more significant in the Australian environment than it has been on any other continent, but this is probably not strictly true. Many plants have adapted to the environment in 20 ways that also happen to be valuable in times of fire. ( 3 ), animals have adapted to a variety of different habitats, and can therefore survive during different periods of vegetation regrowth after a fire (or after, say, a cyclone, a flood, or just a tree falling in a forest). A tree that has the ability to regenerate from roots or lower trunk when the 25 upper tree dies as a result of being broken off in a storm, or falls over, rotten to the core, will also be able to respond when the upper part is killed by a fire. Seeds adapted to long hot droughts, and requiring a combination of heat and water for germination", will also find a fire, if followed by rain, a good stimulus for growing new plants. There does appear to be evidence that chemicals in 30 smoke can help promote growth in plants, but whether this is a direct 可能性があるかを 何度も が続いているのだ。 森林地帯, ダイビングのときにサメ, そやカンガルーにも負けな の匂いを嗅ぐ。 私は,どのよ 暮らすようなものである。 海 しき主人である」( れば, 火事はオーストラリア >> のヘビを取り除くべきだと 意図的に火を放つべきだ , 1994年のシドニー ている真っ只中 と言った。 入れるこ

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English Senior High

Q&A の答え教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

Date Lesson I Less Lesson 1 When Words Won't Work 2 2 Oピクトグラムはしばしば公共の場で使われる。 OPictograms are often used in public places. なぜ人々はピクトグラムを使うのだろうか のWhy do people use pictograms ことばの代わりに instead of words たとえば「非常口」や「トイレ」または「エスカレーター」のような。 such as “emergency exit,” “restroom,” or “escalator"? (3ことばのほうがピクトグラムより優れているのではないのか。 OAren't words better than pictograms? ( ピクトグラムは使われる OPictograms are used 少なくともふたつの理由で。 for at least two reasons. ら)第一に DFirst, あなたはふつうはその意味を類推できる you can usually guess their meanings それらをただ見るだけで。 just by looking at them. しかし OHowever, あなたはことばを理解することはできない you cannot understand words もしあなたがその言語を知らなければ。 if you don't know the language. この理由で のFor this reason, ピクトグラムは国際空港で使われる。 pictograms are used at international airports. 第二に OSecond, あなたはピクトグラムをすぐに認識できる you can quickly recognize pictograms たとえそれらが遠くにあっても even if they are far away それらのシンプルなデザインと鮮やかな色のために。 because of their simple design and bright colors. この理由で OFor this reason, それらは道路で使われている。 they are used on roads. 6)これらの道路標識に目を通してください これらは日本では使われていません しかしあなたはそれらの意味を容易に推測できる 「この先、跳ね橋」 0Take a look at these road signs: These are not used in Japan, but you can easily guess their meanings: “Drawbridge ahead," *Watch out for kangaroos," 「カンガルーに注意」 1“Roundabout ahead.” そして「この先、環状交差点」。

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