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Mathematics Senior High

キ、クケ、コサシ が分かりません。 答えはそれぞれ、2, 90, 156 です

3 【最新版ニュースタンダード TRIAL問題42] 下の図は,ある町の街路図の一部である。 1 2. 6 3 5 4 ある人が,交差点Aから出発し,次の規則に従って,交差点から隣の交差点への移動を 繰り返す。 ] 街路上のみを移動する。 2 出発前にサイコロを投げ,出た目に応じて上図の1~6の矢印の方向の隣の交差 点に移動する。 3] 交差点に達したら,再びサイコロを投げ, 出た目に応じて図の1~6の矢印の方 向の隣の交差点に移動する。(一度通った道を引き返すこともできる。) 交差点に達するたびに, 3]と同じことを繰り返す。 (1) 交差点Aを出発し,4回移動して交差点Bにいるような移動の仕方は ア通りあ る。 (2) 交差点A を出発し, 3回の移動が終わった時点で交差点Cにいて,次に3回移動し て交差点Dにいる移動の仕方は「イウ通りある。 (3) 交差点Aを出発し, 6回移動して交差点Dにいる移動の仕方について考える。 1の矢印の向きの移動を含むものは| ェ通りある。 *2の矢印の向きの移動を含むものは「オカ通りある。 *6の矢印の向きの移動を含むものも「オカ通りある。 上記3つ以外の場合, 4の矢印の向きの移動は キ |回だけに決まるので, 移動の 仕方は「クケ通りある。 よって,交差点 Aを出発し, 6回移動して交差点 D にいる移動の仕方はコサシ通 りある。 2

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English Senior High

1つ目の画像の一番下の行のBecauseから、2枚目終わりまでの和訳を教えていただきたいです。よろしくお願いします。(1枚目と2枚目の文章は繋がっています)

1. Introduction In the 1980s, Japanese financial institutions increased their presence in Western financial markets. Japanese financial institutions had close business relationships with large Japanese corporations (interlocking keiretsu business relationships) and suffered few non-performing loans because of the country's steady economic development, making them the soundest financial institutions in the world. Table1 shows the transition in the eredit ratings of major Japanese financial institutions and demonstrates that in 1988, many Japanese financial institutions were given a top credit rating. However, in the 1990s, the financial condition of Japanese financial institutions deteriorated rapidly as a result of an increase in non-performing loans brought on by an economic slump. For example, Figure 1 shows the changes in the balance of non-performing loans that Japanese banks held. At its peak at March 2002 (i.e., the end of FY 2001), this level exceeded ¥40 trillion. Figure 2 clearly indicates the severity of the problem, and Figures 1 and 2 show that, despite disposing of non-performing loans exceeding ¥10 trillion several years in the late 1990s, the balance of non-performing loans stillincreased. In 1997, the financial condition of major banks grew severe, as evidenced by the failure of institutions such as Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, which had a significant standing among major commercial banks, and Yamaichi Securities, one of the four major security corporations. Many financial institutions that survived with government assistance barely escaped bankruptcy. In the past, Japanese banks were subjugated under extremely strict regulations implemented by the Ministry of Finance. In the 1980s, however, financial globalization progressed, increasing the concern that if the regulations did not change, they may promote the hollowing out of domestic markets. Beginning in 1996, the Japanese government advocated Japanese “Big Bang" financial reforms and fundamentally restructured the regulations. These reforms could have becen viewed as a "constructive" approach to financial regulations for a new cconomic environment. On the other hand, the deterioration of the business conditions of financial institutions progressed at a speed and scale greater than what was anticipated. Because the laws that

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English Senior High

日本語訳してほしいです。

15 min. 216 words 次の英文を読んで,設問に答えなさい。 An instinctive behavior is inherited: /you're born with it./ In (1 ),a learned behavior is developed from experience. do inherit an instinct to (2a) Although humans and some animals learn, the content of their learning is determined by their 5 experience. Instinctive behavior does not change; it stays the same even when circumstances change. Birds migrate in the winter months even when the weather stays warm. But learned behavior is more( 3). Humans don't *hibernate in winter, and most 10 humans don't change where they live seasonally. Instead, they have learned to dress warmly and heat their houses. Humans are very adaptable. Generally , we don't wait for evolution to change our responses to the environment%; instead, learned behavior enables us to respond quickly to changing circumstances. To learn from an experience, an organism must have a 15 memory to store information to be used later. Memory helps an organism learn through trial and error. In trial-and-error learning, an organism tries to do a task again and again, sometimes (2b) making mistakes, but other times succeeding. Eventually the 20 organism figures out what it did to succeed. A mouse will learn how to get through a maze to find food at the end by trying different routes again and again. The mouse eventually remembers which routes don't lead to food and 'which (2c) do. (注) hibernate: 冬眠する, 冬ごもりする (東北学院大)

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Mathematics Senior High

私はいまニュージーランドに留学している今年度上智大学を受験予定の高校2年生です。上智大学の経営学科の帰国生入試には和訳問題があるのですが、どれも自分には難しく、現地の先生にアドバイスしていただいてもいまいちわかりません。どなたか、回答を教えていただければと思います。 下線... Read More

Why - and why now? Because of the shift in the Experience Economy. Goods and services are no longer enough; what consumer want today are experience - memorable events that engage them in an inherently personal way. As paid-for experiences proliferate, people now decide where and when to spend their money and time - the currency of experiences - as much if not more than they deliberate on what and how to buy (the purview of goods and services). (1) But in a world increasingly filled with deliberately and sensationally staged experiences - an increasingly unreal world - consumers choose to buy or not buy based on how real they perceive an offering to be. Business today, therefore, is all about being real. Original. Genuine. Sincere. Authentic. In any industry where experiences come to the fore, issues of authenticity follow closely behind. Think of Disneyland. No place before or since its opening in 1955 has provoked more debate on authenticity within modern culture, nor has any other business sparked more controversy on the effect of commercial activity on the reality of modern living than the Walt Disney Company. (2) Or think coffee. Starbucks earns several dollars for every cup of coffee, over and above the few cents the beans are worth, precisely because it has learned to stage a distinctive coffee-drinking experience centered on the ambience of each place and the theatre of making each cup. Perhaps no other company in the world more earnestly and steadfastly seeks to render authenticity ー resolutely shaping how real consumers perceive it to be. The task has become harder and harder, however, as Starbucks has grown from one shop in Seattle to over 13,000 venues around the world, for nothing kills authenticity like ubiquity. The success of Starbucks no longer depends on its operational prowess or taste superiority; it lies solely in sustaining coffee drinkers' perception of the Starbucks experience as authentic. (3) Now that the Experience Economy has reached full flower - supplanting the Service Economy as it had in turn overtaken the Industrial Economy, which itself had replace the Agrarian Economy - such issues of authenticity now bear down on not only all experience offerings but across all of the economyY.

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English Senior High

教えて下さい。 至急お願いします。

組名 即職ゼミ8 基礎英語開出問題総演習 (p158~165) 番前 GSD 確認テスト 『 次の文中の空所に入る最も適切な前置詞を下の語群から選びなさい。ただし、 同じものを2度度使わないこと、(4点×5=20点) 1.1've been living in this house ( 2.1f we take an express, we'll get home ( 3. He often complains he wakes up several times ( 4. They've just become seniors, so they'll graduate ( 5.1was playing at the park ( ) four months. ) seven o'clock. )the night. ) one more year. ) six in the afternoon. in by for during until since on (4点×10=40点) 2 次の日本文と英文が同じ意味になるように, 空所に適語を入れなさい。 6.口にものをほおばったままで話すのは無作法である。 It is rude to speak ( )your mouth full. 1.鋼材不足にもかかわらず,工業生産高は5%増加した、 Despite a shortage of steel, industrial output has increased ( 8.ここだけの話だが、私たちの上司は患かだと思う、 )you and me, I think our boss is stupid. )five percent. 9.ニューヨークは世界の大都会の1つです。 New York is ( 10.私より彼の方が3歳年上です。 )the largest cities in the world. He is my senior ( )three years. 11.彼は彼女の腕をつかんだ。 He caught her ( 12.君はその法案に賛成なのか反対なのか。 Are you ( 13.彼女は使いで外出しています。 She is out ( 14.彼はちょっと父親に似ている。 He is a bit ( 15.2月の寒い夜に, 彼の思いがけない訪問があった。 )the arm. ) or( )the bill ? )an errand. )his father. )a cold night in February I had an unexpected visit from him. 3 次の2つの文の空所に共通の語を入れなさい。 ) writing novels. )the pound. )Monday. (5点×4=20点) He earns his living ( 16. Butter and sugar are sold ( The party will be ( 17. Did you hear the news this morning ( How much did you pay ( 18. My friends told me that I'm rather tall ( )the radio ? ) that white dress ? )a Japanese. We went fishing( 19. The new term begins ( )the river yesterday. ) April. 4 次の日本文と英文が同じ意味になるように, ( 20.彼女はひどい風邪で寝ています。 She(bed, cold, is, in with, bad, a ). )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 (10点×2=20点) She 21.私たちはお茶を飲みケーキを食べながら,その問題について討論した。 We ( tea, matter, the, discussed, over, and, cakes ). We

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English Senior High

文構造について教えて頂けないでしょうか?🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️ 上から3行目 the result of such factors as lengthy trials and an increase increase in nonregular employees,... Read More

6 10 202 | 司法 Justice @ natural1-43 @ slow2-49 IMore layjudge candidates deterredy length of trials ) 0 The Percentage of lay judgc_candidatc\NWh eelinetoPartieipateiin 53.1 percentGn 2009/and 64.7 percenDlast MWT trials)and(an increasein 6講 yegularemployees/according to a SmBTemeOQtrcporb の The lay judge system was introduced in May 2009, and marked its eighth anniversary on Sunday, The report recently released by the top court analyzed reason\ bchind the increase in the 誰念証 rate of lay judge candidates. “1 can 幼KemtimelofWorK ior a rial only for two wecks I6本"sa 25-year-old male company employee in Tokyo said. "Hf its longer than thab lcould lose my job." ⑨ The man served as a 且KB lay judge for a criminal trial on a stimulant 還呈 case at the Tokyo District Court in February. The trial lasted for 11 days. (77e ap News, 144 ~認呈 に5記肛:4 日777e lay judge「琉判員」 日7e deter 「を思いとどまらせる」 日/.2 hit「(則・衝界なに達する」 日/.3 such factors as 一「一のような要因」 口/3 non-regular employee 「非正規雇用の従業員」 日/7 reasons behind 一「一の裏にある原因」 ]7.7 refusal 「生退] ]7.9 take time off work「仕事を休む」 品/9 tops「(数詞のあとで) 最長で, 最高で」 日/.13 stimulant drug「党せい剤」 candidate 犠科莉 decline introduce ま皿入する [ を断る 口factor 連因 分析する analyze 日rate 視合 43 審理期間の長きを理由に思いとどまる裁判員師補者が電加 裁判員候補者 2009 年には 53.1%だったのが昨年は 647%に達した の@ 栽判員制度は 2009 月に導入され. 日曜日で開始から 8年目となつた。最 高裁判所が最近発表した報告書は. 玉判員候補者の辞退率上上昇の裏にある原因を 分析した 「最長でも2 週間しか審理のために仕事を休なことができません」 と, 東京 者の25歳の男性会社員は 「それよりも長いと.職を失うかもしれません。] の この男性は東京地方裁判所で2 月に, 覚せい剤事件の刑事裁判での補充裁判 上員を務めた。この審理は 11 日間続いた。 間合が上昇し続けており. Key Points of This Issue 裁判員制度 (lay judge system) 法律の専門家 (legal expert) のみで行われていた裁判に一般市民を参加させる制度。 2009 年 8 月の制度開始から 2016 年 12 月までに裁判員に選ばれた人は, 5万 4.964 人。裁判手続に参加する日数の平均は 5.6 日であった。2016 年に最高裁判所 (The Supreme Court) によって行われた裁判員制度の運用に関する意識調査では, 裁判に 参加するうえで心配や支障になるものは, という問いに対し「自分たちの判決で被告 の運命が決まるため. 責任を重く感じる」と答えた人が 78.5%と最も多かった。また.「裁 判に参加することで仕事に支障が生じる」と答えた人も 42.1%と半数近くを占めた。 多 Quiz 口 次の問題に英語で答えなさい。 What were two factors identified in the recent Supreme Court report that may have affected the increase in refusals by lay judge candidates to participate in trials over the past years2 b Answer は p.422

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