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English Senior High

なぜ人は地球上で単独で生きていけないのか。という質問に対して適切な答え英語で教えてください。お願いします。

0000 000 IPart 2 Enda Environment No one knows for sure the exact number of plant and animal species on the Earth. In fact, we will never know it because scientists find more than 15,000 new species for sure in fact more than~ each year. Plants and animals depend on each other to survive. No single species can exist alone in nature. They all share depend on ~ each other one of the same air, water, and soil. Humans are those species. But we often forget that. against nature s “Man is a part of nature, and his war is inevitably a war against himself,” said Rachel Carson author of Silent Spring. By saying so, she called for a call for ~ change in our view of the natural world. 「SILENT SPRING Rachel Carson Silent Spring (1962) Rachel Carson (1907-1964) was a biologist and conservationist from the U.S. exact ligzékt] species [spi:fi:z] depend [dipéend] survive |sarváiv] exist igzíst] soil [s5il] inevitably [inévitabli] Rachel Carson [réijal ká:rsn] author [5:0arl Jane did it. That's for sure. Ilike this movie. In fact, it's my favorite. | for sure lin fact The writer writes more than 300 pages a |more than~ day. You can depend on Bill to help you. The people at the party all know each other depend on ~ 口each other call for They called for an end to the war.

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English Senior High

BとDを教えてほしいです

Suppose you were asked to participate in a blind taste-test of five different brands of strawberry jam. After tasting all of the jams, but before being asked to rate their quality, you spend a couple of minutes ( I 1 ) down your reasons for liking and disliking each jam. Then you rate each one on a scale from 1 to 9. How accurate would your ratings be, assuming we judged accuracy by comparing your ratings with those given bya panel of experts assembled by Consumer Reports magazine? When psychologists Timothy Wilson and Jonathan Schooler conducted this experiment with college students as their subjects, they found that the ratings the students gave to the jams had almost no resemblance to , those given by the experts. 2 They should have been able to tell which ones were good and which ones were not the jams varied widely in quality and included those ranked 1st, 11th, 24th, 32nd, and 44th best out of 45 that Consumer Reports had reviewed. Did the students have no taste for jam? Did their preferences differ from the experts'? Not at all. In a separate condition of the experiment, rather than writing the reasons they liked and disliked each jam, each subject wrote about something entirely ( 4 ): their reasons for choosing their college major. The subjects then rated the jams, and despite not having thought about them at all after tasting them, they made ratings that were much closer to those of the experts.

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