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English Senior High

Q3~5で分かる問題だけでいいので教えてください!

Unit 15 | フーfW | 細昌 | PP 5科 1 , 40ぁ DA ET (仙符・解脱 中Dppc0S9) 7 記 Read the text and answer the questions beloW. ー jeard it before: Amant amd his son are ms er and1 the TOaS &re covered ww 0 The father js ki snow. The car slips on ice and crashes into a (elePhOne pole 隊い kle 7 teieigl hospital. As the medqi instantly, and the son, cdtically injured, js rushed to the hoSp: icai alks and says, cant Iks im 千 asSistants rush (he son to the operating room, the docfOT wal ?ゥ Pause a moment to think about the 9 Consider (his story. Perhaps you haVe to a championship football game. IE is late Decemlb Qperate, tha's my son." How could this be true? answer before you read om に @ Of course, the answer to the puzzle js that the doctor ifhNe boy's mother. Im 1 experience, about half of the people who hear the *riddle immediately Eure it om "The other half are confused at first mm large part because they TNCONSc iously assume (hat doctors should be male. The dificulty of the puzzle is determimed large part by gemder stereotypes that assign to all members of a social group (he characteristics that 3 shared by most of them In short stereotypes are generalizations. We ea stereotypes from many sources incuding our families、 religion, schools 画 5 and (he media. For example, ,。a recent study analyzed *Drirme- ctimme commereials from three major TV networks to see whether any change had occurred im the *representatson of men and women since the 1980s. Authors of the study foumd Hittte change in the roles mm which men and women were *cast, that is, they both remained within traditional gender roles. Im addition, they found women appeared less often as primary characters 9 on most corumercials, except im ghose for beauty and health products. The problems with stereotypes are that they are often too Sinple and they fail to 頭 ajow us to see people as individuals. In addition、 negative StereotYDes can shape our behavior, as we assume certain things about people's abihities on the basis of our generalizafions. We should, at all costs, avoid the risk of relying too heavily upon ihem jp interpretimg our world. John Miheich. 7.2 GENDER PHEJUD/CE OKSCRIMMNA77ON. Used by permission。 【注】 riddle なぞなぞ, 判じ物 prime-time ゴールデンタイムの representaion 描写、表現 cast 一に役を割り当てる

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English Junior High

1問でも、良いので教えて下さると嬉しいです🙇‍♀️💦

4 big, old tree stands by qa road neqr +he cify of Hiroshima. Through +he years, iけ has seen nany 1hings. One summer night, The ree heard a lullaby A mother was singing To her liftle girl under The Tree. They looked happy, and The song sounded swee+. But +he Tree remembered soinehing sad」 "Yes. 1T wos some seventy years ago. 1 heard a lullaby That night, oo." On +he morning of +hat day, a big bomb fell on the ciTy of Hiroshimo. ①Aany people los+ Their lives, and many o+hers were injured. They had burns all over Their bodies. was very sad when T sow ②+hose people. Tt wos a very ho day. Some of +he people fell down near ne. T said +o hem, *Come qand resT in my shade. Youll be all right soon." Nigh+ came. Some people were already dead. T heard a weak voice. T+ was a lullaby. A young girl wos singing To a liTtle boy. "Aommy!| Aommy!"+he boy cried. *Don+ cry, +he girl said. "Aommy is here." Then she began +o sing again. ⑧ She was very weak。 bu she ried +o be a mother to he poorlittleboy. She held him in her artns like a real mofher. "Aommy," +he boy wos s員 crying. *Be a good boy," said +he girl "Youll be all right.* She held +he boy tmore +ightly and began to sing qgoin. ア 4ffer_q while, he boy s+opped crying and quieTly died. But he little mother did not stop singing. T+ was a sd lullaby. The girl's voice became weaker and weaker. Aorning caime aqnd +he sun rose, but The girl never inoved again. (278 words)

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English Senior High

この英文が難しくて和訳ができません! よろしければ、全文の和訳をしていただきたいです! よろしくお願いします🙇‍♂️

79 Many Americans wish to live in San FranciscO. Beautiful setting, mySteriOuS and romantic fogs, cable cars一一everyone leaves their hearts here. The city jS also well known for being very hilly. There's a law that When you Dark Your car on one of the hills, you have to leave your front wheels turned to the curb so that the car wont start to roll down the hil. The State of California。in which San Francisco is located, WaS OnC6 a Spanish territory、 You can find a lot of Spanish place names in this state. Los Angeles is "The Angels” and San Francisco is “Saint Francis.′ There are still many people here who speak Spanish. Im January 1848, a man found something shiny near where Sacramento is today. It was a lump of gold! The news soon spread to every part of the United States. People deserted their homes and businesses and rushed to Califormia。 Accountants threw away their books, mechanics their monkey wrenches、farmers their plows, teachers their chalk, and sailors jumped of 。 their shipe Most of these gold-seekers came in 1849. so they were called the "Torty- " Thousands came by land. Going across the Great Plains, the Rocky and the Sierra Nevada was a difhcult and dangerous journey, but it _ WayY. Many others came by ship、for San Francisco was a wiled all the way from the Atlantic coast around South to Caiifomia. But not all of them were

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