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English Senior High

空欄にはbが入るのですが、その理由を教えていただけませんか?

次の英文を読み, 後の問いに答えよ。 oh ni ai tuned" goizer o d Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 1 This proverb was first recorded in the English language in its current form in the 19th century. However, (1). the concept of people viewing beauty differently from their own points of view has been around in most cultures of the world since ancient times. But what exactly is beauty, and is it really subjective? The definition in the Merriam-Webster dictionary is "the qualities in a person or a thing that give pleasure to the senses or the mind." This definition, however, does not mention whether there is a universal standard for beauty, or whether each individual person views beauty based on a totally different set of standards. Some of the arts seem to suggest the (2) if we consider the fact that everybody has their own favorite piece of music or painting that they consider to be beautiful. Nature, on the other hand, consistently comes up with scenes that are universally considered to be beautiful. There is little doubt that physical beauty, or beauty based on physical appearance of people, is personal. The ideal "beautiful woman" differs between cultures, and in many cases is based on fashion. Some cultures appreciate fatness, while others believe that body mutilation 2 represents beau example, body art in the form of piercings and tattoos is recognized as a sign of beauty in many countries of the world today, although there are also many people in these same countries who continue to ( 4 ) with this assessment. (3). For hana including Pythagoras believed that beauty was based on 1:1 11

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English Senior High

高校2年生 コミ英 定期試験 プリント 今日高校の試験で出てきた長文です。 回答が知りたいです。よろしくお願いします( ᴗˬᴗ) ちなみに自分で解いたのは (28)③ (29)① (30)② (31)① (32)② となりました。

【2】 次の文章を読んで、簡題に替えなさい。 Many tourists in Japan are surprised by the number and variety of バリューション マシーン (28)vending machines they can see. Although the number is increasing, in 2013 おどろく ふえてけてる 2013年か there_were still more than Emillion vending machines in Japan. The most してども popular items sold are drinks. Other products include food, tickets, cigarettes, のみもの たべもの 4ケット magazines, newspapers and toys. おもちゃ ざっし しんぶん To find the origin of Vending machines, we must go all the way back to ancient Egypt. The earliest vending machine is described in a piece of text, people were able to receive *sacred water by putting a coin into a machine. ふきん せいすい さいしん These days, some of the latest technologies are used to make vending かえよ machines. For example, now we can buy both cold and hot drinks from the same あったかい クレジットカード machine. We can pay not only with coins but also with paper money, credit cards 払える つめたい and electronic money. We don't even have to push buttons or pull a lever. We can レバーをひく simply touch a computer screen that gives us step-by-step instructions. スクリーン Many foreign tourists are also surprised that vending machines in Japan are また not the target of crime. They contain many products as well as money. In addition, many of them are placed outside on the street without protection. But DETE the crime rate in Japan is much lower than that of other countries. And perhaps 他の国より もしかすると this is the main reason why Japan has such a large number of vending 理由 ひくい machines. *sacred water 聖なる水、聖水 とても なに てきせつ (28) vending machinesは何を指しているか。 適切なものをマークしなさい。 【理解2】 しょっきあら ① 食器洗い機 せんたくき どうはんばいき ②洗濯機 ③ 自動販売機 じどうかいさつ ④自動改札 つぎ ぶん ほんぶん ないよう ばあい ばあい 次の文が本文の内容に合う場合には ①を、合わない場合には②をマークしなさい。 (29) The number of vending machines in Japan is growing every year. 【理解 2×4】 (30) The world's first vending machine was made in Japan.② まいとし lited エジプト (31) Some vending machines accept credit cards for payment. ① (32) Vending machines are not allowed to be kept outside in Japan. 外 きょか

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English Senior High

下線部を訳す問題で、赤い所の単語が分かりませんでした。 そんな時は、どのように訳せば良いですか?

91 5 次の狩猟に関する英文を読み、以下の設問に答えよ。 (配点 60点) It's November, opening morning of deer hunting season in Wisconsin I'm in my treestand just inside the woods, /very close to open land which does not allow hunting. White-tailed deer live on the open land all year, and my treestand is just above a route they often use to escape when feeling threatened. and/A As they move I see, six white-tailed "does with a 10-point buck in the open land/ farther away, am curious:/What would they do if I shot into the ground? My gunshot echoes in the narrow valley making it difficult to pinpoint the source of the noise. After the sound settles, does burst through a gap in the woods and disappear into the bushes below my stand/ I hold my breath as the buck quarters toward me I feel lucky but also regretful in a clearing only 25 yards away. I take the shot. that my anticipated long day in the woods is over, with plenty of processing work (2) ahead. Admittedly, along with luck, my understanding of resident deer habits helped me punch my buck tag. A modern hunter with knowledge of whitetail behavior and sophisticated modern weaponry can successfully ambush deer. /That raises questions about human hunting capabilities. Do modern humans have the のうりょくこ capabilities physical and sensory of ancient hunters? Or have we lost those skills because of our reliance on technology? My short answer to both questions is yes. (3) Recent analyses from archaeological sites in Olduvai Gorge, in East Africa's 考古学 Great Rift Valley, established the capability of humans living nearly 2 million years ago to ambush "wildebeest-size prey using simple wooden spears at close range. I believe that humans today still possess the capabilities of the ancients. Those skills

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English Junior High

(2)(3)教えてください🙇‍♀️

A history teacher was talking to his class about the ancient Romans. USOSAUKS "They were very strong, brave people, and they were good soldiers," he said. "They always wanted to have strong bodies, so they played a lot of games." 101 3 * exem "Did they like swimming?" one of the girls asked." That makes people’s bodies 5 strong." She was very good at swimming. - of worl ed es “Oh, yes, some of them swam a lot," the teacher answered. a story /famous / told / Roman/he/about). d(>898 "There was a big, wide river in the middle of Rome," he said. this man swam across it three times every day before breakfast." es every day she heard this. OR Then ( them / one / 2 → [yd]is boeiique od “It was the Tiber, and The girl laughed when “Why are you laughing?" the teacher asked her angrily. "Have I said anything funny?" "Well, sir," the girl answered, "Why didn't he swim across the river four times, to get back to his clothes again?" □(1) 下線部①の英文を, That の内容が具体的にわかるように日本文にしなさい。 genobyed (S)D ves/was/with/green ).) (2) 下線部②の()内の語(句) を並べかえて, 正しい英文にしなさい。ig seart stimuy bia (e Then □(3) 次の本文の内容についての質問に答えるとき,空所に適語を書きなさい。 aoy bib S 1. Why did the ancient Romans play a lot of games? (be/clean/has/kept/to). to have strong Because they 2. How many times did the famous Roman swim across the river every day? A) S -He times. ba31 ot smit to tol s beon Iliw I (10 smit to jo! (A Saki) (4) 本文の内容に合うものを次のア~エから1つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 The teacher was teaching about swimming.gin to sed ette vam se s W(S) 1 The girl laughed because the Roman did not finish swimming near his clothes. The teacher told his students a funny story about a Roman. id) solo bluodas Wis un breakfast made the girl strong. C hisq aidT

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English Senior High

FLEX2 レッスン3 教科書のcompressionが分からなさすぎてヘルプです

Choose the appropriate answer. hartan art ell 1. It became more important for people to get salt a. when Roman soldiers were given money to buy it b. when people started to hunt animals for food c. when people ate less meat and began to eat more grains and wheat 3. The influences of salt can be seen a. in modern cultures b. not in languages but in customs and religions c. more in languages than in customs or religions boyasdo 2. What ancient people discovered was a. that salt could stop droughts and help people survive a lack of food b. that salt helps bacteria grow foods c. that salt keeps foods from going bad 4 4. Thanks to some discoveries by scientists, a. people have changed how they produce salt b. people have begun to use salt in new ways edme c. people have found that salt has always had an influence on many cultures Salt is 1 dor d blues 2 Fill in each blank with the most appropriate word to complete the summary. EXTER Jika ODOY velg avs ) for our lives and we cannot live without it. In ancient times, as people be eat more food which were low in salt, they needed a lot more salt to survive. Eventually it bec 2 3 ) trade item. Also, salt was used to ) famines and travel to ) food. Because of this, people 5 ancient people, has also 6 ) places. Salt, which was very importa modern cultures. Some used, and its influence can also be found in some ) related to salt an 8 ). One important scie 9 ) enabled people to produce new things. Salt is now a common item, but it has had ) on the world. 10 7 affected / available / decrease / discovery distant expressions impact / precious / preserve / religions essential survive

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