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赤でマークしたところについてです。 表6の左半分の先頭ビットが0の部分と、右半分の先頭ビットが1の部分という意味がわかりません。表のうちのどこのことを言っていますか? ちなみに先頭ビットの意味はわかります!

文字の形に応じて文字の幅 が異なるプロポーショナル フォントがある。 will Will 等幅フォント (上)とプロ ポーショナルフォント (下) ① ASCIIコードは, 1963年に 制定され,現在, 国際標準化機 構 (ISO (アイエスオー), International Organization for Standardization) が ISO 646 として規定してい る。 表6 JIS X0201 文字コード 下位 の桁 0000 0 0001 1 0010 2 0011 3 0100 4 0101 0110 20111 1000 8 1001 1010 A 5 154 6 上位 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 の桁 0 2 3 4 6 7 7 9 1011 B 1100 C 1101 D 1110 E 1111 F 使われる記号(省略) コンピュータを制御するために 1 66 # $ % & * SP 0 @ ! 1 A + 第2編 コミュニケー -234567 8-9 . : < ほんさんぎょうき ドの体系が JJapanese Industrial Standards エックス 表6 に, 標準的な文字コードの一例として, 日本産業規格(JIS で定められたJIS X020」 という日本語文字コードを示す。 この = 文字コードの左半分(先頭のビットのコードの部分)は、 > ? スキ ASCIIコード (ASCII) とよばれる文字コードと同じで、古くから American Standard Code for Information Interchange 異字や数字を表すのに用いられてきた。 表の右半分先頭のピッ トは、日本語のカタカナなどを表すのに用いられている。 表6の上位と 下位を組みあ |わせる 上位 2進法 : 01000011 (2) 3 (16) 16:4 図9 「CAT」 という文字列のデジタル表現 B C D E F G H I J K L M OIZI N 5 | PQRSTUVWXYZ ¥ < abcdefgh - Cong SEDICA 下位 i j klmno P q r S t u V W { X y Z 上位 下位 01000001 (2) 4 1 (16) DEL この 1000 1001 8 9 未定義 未定義 1010 A 未定義 「 1 J . ヲ ア イ ウ I オヤユ 3 1011 B ア イ ウ I オ カ キ ク ケ コ サ + SP・・・スペース DEL・・・文字消去 1110 1111 F 1100 1101 タ チ ナニヌ ミムメモヤユヨラリルレロワン 未定義 未定義 ツ テ ト ネ ノ 2\ ヒ T 上位 下位 0101 0100 [2] 5 4 (16) フ く

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English Senior High

解答が無くて困ってます 答え教えてもらえると助かります

ⅡI. 次の英文の空欄 ( 11 ) から ( 30 )に入る最も適切な語句を, a.〜d.の中から 1つ選びなさい。 解答は解答用紙1枚目 (マークシート方式)の所定の解答欄にマークし なさい。 Huy Fong Foods, the southern California company that produces 20 million bottles of sriracha (1) annually, has experienced a low ( 11 ) of red jalapeño chili peppers in recent years made worse by spring's crop failure. What is the cause? ( 12 ) weather and drought (2) conditions in Mexico. It's not (13) chili peppers. Mustard producers in France and Canada said extreme weather caused a 50% reduction in seed production last year, ( 14 ) to a shortage of the condiment on grocery store shelves. Blistering heat, stronger storms, droughts, floods, fires and changes in rainfall (15) are also affecting the cost and availability of staples, including wheat, corn, coffee, apples, chocolate and wine. The climate crisis is increasing the intensity and ( 16 ) of extreme weather events — and it's putting food production at risk. "Almost everything we grow and ( 17 ) in the US is facing some climatic stress," said Carolyn Dimitri, nutrition and food studies professor at NYU. Wheat and other grain crops are particularly ( 18 ). In the Great Plains region, (19) most of the US's wheat is harvested, drought depressed the winter crop. Farmers are abandoning farmland used for growing winter wheat in the US-primarily in Texas and Oklahoma - at the highest rate since 2002. Meanwhile in Montana, flooding is (20) grain crops. The impact of the climate crisis on grain crops ( 21 ) beyond the US. In India, a fierce heatwave damaged the wheat crop ( 22 ) record-setting temperatures throughout the spring and summer. As Delhi hit 49°℃ in May, the government placed a ( 23 ) on wheat exports, driving up prices even further than the rise following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Food production is a driver of the climate crisis and a (24) of it. ( 25 ) the food system will require a wide variety of actions, including increasing crop diversity, delivering climate (26) to farmers around the world, expanding conservation programs and offering growers insurance that pays out when an index such as rain or wind speed falls above or below a fixed limit. The Biden administration is supporting research into "climate-smart" agriculture, an approach to managing cropland, forest, fisheries and cattle that attempts to address the intersecting challenges of the climate crisis and food ( 27 ). In May, the UN secretary general, António Guterres, said that climate-related disasters and extreme weather were a driver of global hunger and that 1.7 billion people ( 28 ) by the climate crisis over the last decade. Experts say (29) action is taken, we can expect to see increased food prices, decreased availability and conflict over water, which will primarily affect poorer countries and low-income Americans, (30) everything from school lunches to food aid programs. © Copyright Guardian News & Media Ltd 2023 (1) sriracha (2) drought かんばつ 世界中で人気のチリソース

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English Senior High

線が引いてある「a flat of」の意味が良く分かりません…どなたか教えてほしいです…!

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