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English Senior High

全くわかりません 教えて下さると助かります!m(*_ _)m

STEP 2|しっかり読み! …辞書や参考書を使いながら、 <Chunk> 左の英文の意味を右側の欄に書き、本文の内容を理解しなさい。 Zへロインに到着後 1 After its arrival in Spain, 他のヨーロy(パ語回にじゃがいもを分さんた。 2 the potato was introduced to other European countries. しかし 3|However, 人々はgロ的なかった Cゃかがいもの作り方 最和は 4| people didn't know how to cook it 葉を食べ物と開違えた 一気になった at first. Some people mistook the leaves for food 8 and became sick 便べて 9 after eating them. このような事件のため “ゃがいもは無視されたきま 長い間 10|Because of incidents ike this, 11| potatoes remained ignored 12| for a long time. しかし、 13 However, 何かがじゃがいもに対する人々の気持ちをかえた 14 8omething changed people's feelings about the potato 15 famine. 15世紀から(7世紀にかけて コーロッパはしばしば非常に穴い天候に苦れがいた。 16 From the 15th through the 17th centuries, 17 | Europe often suffered from very cold weather. (作 中間は失郎しました。 そした人々は創n録でもくなりまた。 多cの国が作物を探しました 鬼、気候で育の可他性ががあります、 ジャがをは良い解決要がした 使らはよく育ちます い地1変で (位らは学養価が高いがる. たくさん言でるニとかできる 50時 P間ご 原2に 18| Crops failed 19 and people died of starvation. 20|Many countries looked for a crop 21 | which could be grown in a cold climate. 22|Potatoes were a good solution. 23|They grow well 24| in cold areas, 25They aro nutritious, 26 And a lot can be grown 27 in n short timo. 28|Gradunlly,。 Words &Phrases> 以下の新出単語の本文で使われている意味を書きなさい。 6

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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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English Junior High

左が本文です  右が問題です この問題教えてください!!!

D回 日 時間 25分 実力問題 Step(3 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Agriculture is very important. We have( A) many kinds of things, such as rice, fruits and vegetables, for a long time. Through agriculture, a lot of foods are produced, so we are able to have food every day. Agriculture is necessary for our lives in many ways. In Japan, today, more and more people are thinking about agriculture. One of the reasons is the safety of food. Some people ask, “Does this carrot come from our local area?” or “Is this cabbage s produced with agricultural chemicals?" Some people like to buy fruits and vegetables produced near their homes. It is called chisamatia in Japanese. This means “to consume the farm products in the area that has produced them” In the United States, they have the movement called Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) People give some money to the farmers ( B ) in their local area, and get fruits or vegetables from 1n them. In other words, consumers support the farmers in their own community. Chisanchisho and CSA have some good points for people. First, consumers know which farm the fruits and vegetables come from. Second, the fruits and vegetables are fresh and taste delicious because they are carried for a short time from farms to stores. In addition, consumers can choose the farmers who don't use agricultural chemicals. OSo (a chance for / give consumers / can / 15 getting better / of movements / these kinds) products. Farmers are also careful about the safety of food. Agricultural chemicals are used to protect fruits and vegetables from insect pests, but using agricultural chemicals too much is sometimes bad for people. So, some farmers are trying to produce fruits and vegetables( 2 ) agricultural chemicals. Instead of agricultural chemicals, they use some kinds of insects. 20 Plant lice are insect pests for vegetables. If farmers do not do anything, many vegetables wIll De eaten by them. So some farmers use ladybugs. Ladybugs like to eat plant lice. So the farmers nope that ladybugs will eat many plant lice. As a result, they don't use any agricultural chemicals. Through agriculture, we can get many foods from nature. So agriculture is necessary for our I When we think of our future, we should be more careful about our foods to improve our lives. 医 語句 agriculture 農業 chisanchisho 地産地消 fresh 新鮮な plant lice plant louse (アプラムシ)の複数形 vegetable 野菜 local 地元の agricultural chemicals 農薬 Community 地域社会 consume 消費する protect~~を守る insect pest 害虫 Consumer 消費者 insect 昆虫 ladybug テントゥムシ

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English Junior High

英語です🔤 所有格の関係代名詞が全然理解できません。 説明してほしいです、お願いします🙇‍♀️😢

基本例文&ポイント 基本形: ~+whose+名詞 意味:「…である (…の, …な)~」 「私は父親が医者である女の子を知っています。」 ○I know a girl whose father is a doctor. ○Look at that house whose roof is red. 「屋根が赤いあの家を見てください。」 OThe boy whose hair is short is brother. 「髪が短い少年は私の弟です。」 my OThe man whose son is a pianist is Mr. Kato. 「息子がピアニストである男性は加藤さんです。 の前の名詞を修飾する節(形容詞節)を導くwhose を 「関係代名詞」という。 前の名詞が「人」 でも「人以外の物や動物」 でも<whose> を使う。 ○I know a girl. + Her mother is a singer. 先行詞 →I know a girl [ whose mother is a singer ] . 「私は母親が歌手である女の子を知っています。」 ○He is a writer. + Everyone knows his novels. 先行詞 →He is a writer [ whose novels everyone knows 」. 「彼はみんなが知っている小説の作家です。」 関係代名詞のカタマリ(形容詞節)によって修飾される名詞を「先行詞」 という。 関係代名詞は接続詞と代名詞の働動きをして, 2つの文をつなぐ。 の先行詞を修飾する関係代名詞のカタマリ(形容詞節)の中で, 所有格の働きをしている関係代名詞 を「所有格の関係代名詞」 という。 の関係代名詞のカタマリ (形容詞節)の中で, 「whose+名詞」の形は主語または目的語の働きをす0。

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English Junior High

①〜⑤の動詞を適切な形に変えなさい。

Unit 5長文問題I Do you ever~) ~することがあ、 か? fall asleep 眠り are scolded とられ。 take naps 仮眠する。 afterward その後 following 次の catching a few 2's うとうとすること 11 Do you ever fall asleep during class? What happens? Perhaps, take naps? How do vou feel afterward? You will be happy o(read) ne following information. Many scientists now say that catching a few z's can improve your performance. (1)You must be so happy to hear this, so let's continue. you are scolded by vour teacher. How about at home? Do you ever Actually, this is important news for (2)people who have jobs that require high levels of concentration. Can you think of such jobs? 2 require ~を必要とれ concentration 集中 surgeon 外科医 on the night shift 夜勤で air traffic controlle 空(交通)管制官 focus on ~ ~に集中け lack of ~の不足 result in ~をもたら get together 協力す experiment 実験する surgeons, hospital staff 。(work) on the night shift, and air traffic controllers are just a few. These people must focus on their Jobs at all times. Concentrating is so important in their profession. A lack of focus could result in serious accidents. In the United States, a group of scientists got together and experimented on (A)two groups of university students. One group was asked to study the names of 50 countries and the flags of those countries for 5 hours in a row. The other group was asked 3 in a row 続けて (do) the same, but they took a short nap after three hours. Results got from these experiments were simple and clear. by now そろそろ Which group had better results? By now, you should know. The second group had much better results. The first group could remember about 45% of the information, but the second group got The scientists decided o(repeat) the close to 70% correct. experiment several times on different people, but the results were always the same. Taking short naps improved people's memories. Sleeping can help improve our performance, but the best way to deal with ® (become) sleepy during the day is to get enough sleep the night before. You may like to sleep in class, but I havea piece of advice for you. Get plenty of sleep the night before. Getting 4 deal with ~ ~に対処する plenty of たくさ enough sleep will give you lots of energy to spend at school. (4) You need energy to learn and play. Lots of learning and playing will give you a good night's sleep.

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English Junior High

この問題をおねがいします。

Target Unit 3 長文間題I 睡眠がもたらすカ の不定詞 の動名詞 の助動詞 の分詞 6関係代名詞 1 Do you ever fall asleep during class? What happens? Perhaps, Do you ever ~? ~することがあります you are scolded by your teacher. How about at home? Do you ever か? fall asleep 眠り込む are scolded 叱られる take naps 仮眠する afterward その後 following 次の catching a few z's うとうとすること take naps? Hqw do you feel afterward? You will be happy o(read) the following information. Many scientists now say that catching a few z's can improve your performance. (1) You must be so happy to hear this, so let's continue. Actually, this is important news for (2)people who have jobs 2 that require high levels of concentration. Can you think of such require ~を必要とする concentration 集中(力) surgeon 外科医 on the night shift 夜勤で air traffic controller 航 空(交通)管制官 focus on ~ ~に集中(する lack of ~の不足 result in ~をもたらす get together 協力する experiment 実験する jobs? Surgeons, hospital staff e (work) on the night shift, and air traffic controllers are just a few. These people must focus on their jobs at all times. Concentrating is so important in their profession. A lack of focus could result in serious accidents. 3 In the United States, a group of scientists got together and experimented on two groups of university students. One group was asked to study the names of 50 countries and the flags of those countries for 5 hours in a row. The other group was asked in a row 続けて 3 (do) the same, but they took a short nap after three hours. (3) Results got from these experiments were simple and clear. Which group had better results? By now, you should know. The by now そろそろ second group had much better results. The first group could remember about 45% of the information, but the second group got The scientists decided o (repeat) the close to 70% correct. experiment several times on different people, but the results were always the same. Taking short naps improved people's memories. Sleeping can help improve our performance, but the best way to deal with g (become) sleepy during the day is to get enough sleep the night before. You may like to sleep in class, but I havea piece of advice for you. Get plenty of sleep the night before. Getting 4 deal with ~ ~に対処する plenty of たくさん enough sleep will give you lots of energy to spend at school. (4) You need energy to learn and play. Lots of learning and playing will give you a good night's sleep.

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