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和訳の確認をしてほしいです! お願いします🙇‍♂️🙇‍♀️

TR3T Humans usually breathe from sixteen to twenty times each minute. If you analyzed 01 the air you breathe, you would find it is a mixture of different gases. Most of it is *nitrogen about four-fifths. One-fifth is oxygen. There is also a tiny amount of carbon dioxide, a little "water vapor (which gives air its humidity), and some "traces of 05 what are called "rare gases. If you were to put a bag over your nose and mouth to catch the air you breathe out, i図 you would find (1)Some strange changes. There would still be the same amount of nitrogen. There would also be the same traces of rare gases. But there would be much less oxygen and a hundred times more carbon dioxide than in the air you breathe in. 10 There would also be considerably more water vapor. TR33 ,What happens is that each time you breathe, an exchange takes place. You keep Some oxygen; you breathe out much more carbon dioxide and water vapor than you breathed in. 、The reason is that every moment of the day and night your body is using up energy. Your heart uses up energy as it beats. Your muscles use up energy. So 15 does your brain, and so does every other part of you. All this energy is produced by the work of the millions and millions of cells that make up your body. Every one of these cells needs Oxygen in order to do its work. As the cells use up oxygen, they form carbon dioxide, which is a “waste product. So your body carries out these two processes at the same time. You breathe in the m3 20 OXygen that cells need to produce energy. You breathe out the carbon dioxide that is harmful. It sounds so simple. Yet your life depends on these processes happening dav and night without interruption.

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English Senior High

(a)に入るのが、attendingなのですが、なぜでしょうか? 教えてください!

その番号を記入せよ。 なんて attend ing (24点) This weekend, I had the pleasure of ( a ) my dear friend Dara Lynn's baby shower. Over a lunch of clam chowder, sirloin steak, and chocolate cake, I caught up (b) two of her friends, Amanda and Andrea, from law school. They were both lawyers now, and the subject of networking and responding to requests from people who were looking for career advice ( c ) up. Like many successful professionals, the two women were happy to help those who reached out to them for their professional opinion and guidance. However, they had a hard ( d ) believing how many of those people failed to thank them for their time afterward. It is unbelievable that anyone would reach out to a person who is obviously quite busy witha demanding job in addition to ( e )a parent and home-owner, ask that person to give up their time, and then not follow up with a simple thank you. If you are asking someone for a ( f ), you should let them know you appreciate that person's effort. Amanda told the story ofa young man, a few years out of law school, with (g) she had spent more than an hour giving advice. Shenoted he was not writing down any of the names of people or organizations she had suggested he contact. Instead of a thank-you note the following day, she received an email from him asking her ( h ) send him the names of the people she had mentioned. I was shocked that someone would be so “self-important"” and show such a ( i )

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