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赤線を引いた文はどう訳せば良いですか…﹖ all of you do them のところが分かりません ⸝⸝⸝ 😿 分かる方教えてください ❕ お願いします,,

students skip breakfast because they don't want/to くいづ> eat anything in the early morning. Five students S answered they skipped it because they wanted to lose weight, and the same number of students answered S they skipped breakfast to have longer sleep, However, the largest number of students skip breakfast because 朝食をとるための時間 S ng pak they can't have time for having it. Our bodies work even while we are sleeping, so when you get up, you だから (12) Uthers 8 students *Each student chose only one reason. ほとんどM have almost no energy. That means getting energy from breakfast) is one of the necessary things for your することはことの1つです。 2017-112 good health. (112) 5 catale 十分なすいみんをとること Today, I talked about two important things for your good health: getting enough sleep and having breakfast. I hope all of you do them and have good health for a long time? Thank you for listening. 長い間 * exercise : 運動する enough: 十分な, 十分に nurt 傷つける while : 〜する間に awake: 起きている repair 修理する brain (s): エネルギー table: growth hormone: 成長ホルモン skip : <_ questionnaire : 775-1 基本文型 〔12年の復習〕 lose weight : やせる choice kong way as Y 101 graph : グラフ energy: with Aで「Aでへする。」という文に なるため、 ym sgod l repoir our bodies with growth. hormone 「成長ホルモンで私たちの 街を指揮する」

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English Senior High

この問題、自分で読んでも全く内容が分からなかったのですがわかる方いらっしゃいますか?? ターゲット1900の単語だけだと足りませんか? また、文法はどのくらいのレベルでしょうか。参考書で教えていただけると助かります。 よければ問題の解説もお願いしたいです。 時間がある方どう... Read More

Ⅰ. 次の英文を読んで、下の間に答えよ。 Early in the pandemic, Julie Van Rosendaal started to notice something (1) about the butter she was using in her cooking and baking. It seemed harder than it used to be. Van Rosendaal has a food blog (2) DinnerWith.Julie.com. She talks about food on CBC radio and writes about it in magazines and newspapers. Before, when she left butter out of the fridge, it used to go soft; it was easy to spread on bread. (3) these days, she noticed that if she wanted soft butter, she had to put it in the microwave. If she used it right out of the cupboard, it would tear holes in her bread. Was her kitchen too chilly? Or had something about Canadian butter changed? On Feb. 5, Van Rosendaal posted her suspicions on social media. More than a thousand people on Facebook and hundreds on Twitter commented that they had been noticing the ( 4 ) thing. The answer seems to be that Canadian dairy cows, which produce the milk that is made into Canadian butter, (5) likely being fed more palm oil fats in their feed than before, XV As more people began doing more baking and bread making during the pandemic, the demand for butter went up. Using palm fats in livestock feed can increase the amount of milk cows produce, which helps farmers to meet the increased demand for ( 6 ). Some people don't want palm fats in their diet, because they say it isn't heart-healthy. (7) say it changes the taste and texture of

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