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Contemporary writings Senior High

リスク社会とは何か 大澤真幸さんの現代文です。 この問題(見切れてる部分もありますが😓) どなたか解いていただけないでしょうか? 返答宜しくお願い致します🙇

12:04 [ 66% 初め~ 2108月 内容の理解 思考力・判断力・表現力 ■「リスク risk] (11) は「危険 danger」(同) とどのような点で異 なっているのか。 本文中の語句を用いて二十字以内で説明しなさい。 「リスクが一般化するのは、少なくとも近代以降だということになる。」 (6)と筆者が述べるのはなぜか。 次から選びなさい。 ア 近代になって、リスク社会を分析するための概念が人々の間で共有 されるようになったから。 近代になって、さまざまなリスクの可能性が社会に存在していたこ が露呈したから。 ウ 近代になって、伝統社会にあふれていた天災や外敵などの危険が減 少し始めたから。 近代になって、社会の規範が人間の選択によって作られたものだと 実感されるようになったから。 [ ] 反省的再帰的な態度」 (12) とは、具体的にはどのようなあり 方のことか。 本文中の語句を用いて四十五字以内で説明しなさい。 「二つの顕著な特徴」 (10-10) とは何か。 次から二つ選びなさい。 たらすこと イ 中間的な対応 第三段落 (p.2121.3-p.213.11) 6 第二段落 (p.210.9p.212.2) ウリスクが新たなリスクを誘発した場合、必ず被害が拡大すること。 エリスクは人間の活動とは無縁であること ( ) [ ] [ ] 「リスクの低減や除去を目ざした決定や選択そのものが、リスクの原因 となる」(135) とあるが、これと同意の部分を本文中から二十字以 内で抜き出しなさい。 「古代ギリシア以来の倫理の基本」 (三三-3)について、 次の問いに答 えなさい。 「古代ギリシア以来の倫理の基本」とは何か。 本文中から十字で抜き 出しなさい。 22「地球の温暖化」(三.6)の例における、「古代ギリシア以来の倫理 の基本」にのっとった対応策とはどのようなものか。 本文中から二十 字以内で抜き出しなさい。 「リスクを回避するためには、中庸の選択は無意味である。」(三・5) と筆者が述べるのはなぜか。 次から選びなさい。 ア リスク社会は近代になって発生した社会であるので、古代ギリシア 以来の古典的な倫理観は通用しないから。 . #合さ *最新の料金と在庫状況についてはウェブサイトを確認してくだ さい。 画像は著作権で保護されている場合があります。 詳細 G Q A ホーム 検索 保存済み 通知 セ

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English Senior High

7行目の文の文構造教えて欲しいです🙏

25 The Maya loved cacao so much they used the beans as currency. They also believed it is good for you which many people still say today about cacao's most famous byproduct, chocolate. 物 In fact, cacao, also called cocoa, which is the not-so-secret ingredient of chocolate, s contains hundreds of bioactive* plant compounds, including flavanols*, which have with numerous possible health benefits. been (あ "Research on the bioactive components of the cacao bean pretty consistently shows that if you're consuming greater amounts of flavanols you see mechanisms (linked to heart disease are, by and large, favorably impacted," says Howard Sesso, an 10 epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital. This includes improvements in blood pressure and cholesterol levels. But while cacao does have intriguing potential to boost heart health and brain function, no science supports eating large amounts of chocolate as a health food 15 sorry chocoholics. Here's why. - Spurred by chocolate's popularity, numerous studies have explored how the natural chemical compounds found in cocoa might be good for human health. While some have suggested that less than an ounce of dark chocolate might 本単位 VT improve heart health, much of the research doesn't involve eating actual chocolate not A but rather BAというよりむしろB 20 but rather its components. In 2022, (2) Sesso and colleagues found compelling evidence for the benefits of 説得力のある flavanols. In a clinical trial of 21,000 adults, they found that the half of the group that took 500mg of cocoa flavanol supplements daily had a significantly lower risk of death from cardiovascular disease* than those who had taken a placebo. Flavanols may also boost insulin sensitivity, according to some studies, which might be helpful in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. But the results aren't conclusive, and those at risk of diabetes might be () (to choose a cacao-inspired

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English Senior High

教えてほしいです

3 次の英文を読み, 空所に入れるのに最も適切なものを, それぞれ下の①~④のうちから一つずつ選びなさい。 Cigarette smoking has negative effects not only on the body of the person who smokes but also on the body of someone who regularly breathes in second-hand smoke. Some of the most obvious effects are high blood pressure, sleep disorders, heart failure, and lung cancer. Despite such harmful consequences, ( 10 ). It has been reported that smoking creates feelings of pleasure, reduces tension, and promotes close relationships. Many smokers admit that smoking is a bad habit. ( 11 ), they tend to think that the number of cigarettes that they smoke is below the danger level and thus are not worried about the risk. Some even feel that they do not breathe in the smoke and that a cure for cancer will be found before they become ill with the disease. We have to admit that smoking is a habit which is difficult to break ( 12 ) the nicotine found in tobacco goes into the blood and stimulates the brain, making smokers feel pleasant for several minutes. What is more, the smoker usually feels anxious and wants to have another cigarette. ( 13 ) the policies that now ban smoking in most public areas, the stress that people often experience at work and at home can force them to smoke. ( 10 ) ①some people decide to stop smoking millions of people continue to smoke ( 11 ) the price of cigarettes has risen ①smoking is more harmful than drinking Therefore 2 While ③ Of course 4 However (12) 1 because 2 as a result 3 but SO (13) ①Despite 2 Although (3) But 4 Yet

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English Senior High

(2)の問題です。 英文自身の意味は理解できたのですが、文法構造を見て訳していこうとするとwithの訳し方に悩みました。 模範解答は「かつ」と訳されており、withの文法的意味でこのような訳し方を見たことがありませんでした。 私が単に知らなかったことが原因だとしたら、それは... Read More

X (2) (2)In addition, 19.6% of students reported that, though they knew the dangers, they still used SNS because that is “what everyone does.” In contrast with the students' responses, their parents and teachers were more cautious about the risk associated with SNS use, with teachers slightly more likely to see high risk. 問2 次の日本語を英語に訳しなさい。 B 「時間」とした力が日然である。 語彙・表現 transportation 輸送, 運輸/ suitable 形適している / delivery 名配送/ destination 名目的地 (2) 例 それに加えて, 生徒たちの19.6パーセントがSNS利用の危険性を知って いるが、それでも 「みんながやっていること」 だからという理由でSNSを 利用すると報告していた。 生徒たちの回答とは対照的に、彼らの親や教師た ちは、SNSの利用に伴う危険性をより警戒しており、かつ教師たちの方が 危険性が高いとみなす可能性がわずかに高かった。 解説 be cautious about ~で 「~を警戒している」 の意。 associated with SNS use は the riskを後ろから修飾している。 with teachers slightly more likely は付 帯状況の表現で, teachersを主語としslightly more likely to see を述部とし て訳すと自然な日本語になる。 [語彙・表現 in contrast with ~ ~と対照的に/associated 形関連する/ slightly わ ずかに/ (be) likely to do ~しそう(である)

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English Senior High

全然わからないです😭 1問でも教えて頂けたら嬉しいです…🙏

Lesson 3. Palliative Care 部突破! いま最もアツく、最もイカ Medical treatment / Health STEP P 1 Read the Article Let's learn about palliative care, medical care that relieves pain, symptoms and stress caused by serious illness. 1) Palliative care, form of health care that seeks to improve the quality of life of patients with terminal disease through the prevention and relief of suffering. It is facilitated by the early identification of life-threatening disease and by the treatment of pain and disease- associated problems, including those that are physical, psychological, social, or spiritual in nature. As defined, palliative care begins at the point of diagnosis of terminal disease and can be delivered in a variety of health care settings. In general, it involves health and social care professionals working in hospitals, communities, hospices, and voluntary sectors. 2) Palliative care has been associated with many different terms, including terminal care, care of the dying, end-of-life care, and supportive care. However, these forms of care are not necessarily the same as palliative care. Likewise, palliative care is also sometimes described as hospice care. While hospice care does imply palliative care, it is specific to care provided near the end of life. In contrast, palliative care covers the duration of a patient's illness and, hence, may be delivered over the course of years. 3) Palliative care emphasizes three main principles: 1) A team-based approach is fundamental in managing distressing symptoms, such as pain, nausea, fatigue, and depression. It is also a necessary component in meeting the physical and psychosocial needs of the patient and his or her family. 2) Dying is a normal process. Symptom management is needed in order to help patients live life to the fullest until they die. 3) The synthesis of physical care with psychological and spiritual care fulfills a vital role in the overall care of the patient. 4) Palliative care is a global concern, and a steady rise in the number of people who are living longer with degenerative disease suggests that demand for palliative care services will increase in the are areas of intense. developments such Standards Framewo and Palliative Care Indian Association health care profes intended to help physical and psyc 5) In some place For example, the and has identifie framework is int days of life. Its communication, their families, a palliative c diagnosis duration: nausea H Log in to Watch th Hear resear the 2020 co

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