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English Senior High

ワークの問題なんですが、分からなくて困っています。わかる方教えて下さい🙏

ECK 0Tam as fall as my father. (私は父と同じくらいの背丈です。) Q My room is not as[so] large as yours. (私の部屋は君の部屋ほど広くない。) 0A (AはBと同しく 原線 6A 日(AはBと I can swim as fast as she (can). (私は彼女と同じくらい速く泳げます。) Maki has longer hair thanI (do) /me. (マキは私より髪が長い、) 9 Soccer is more popular than baseball in Spain. (スペインではサッカーは野球より人気がある。) ⑥I practiced the piano harder than my sister. (私は結[妹]より一生懸命ビアノを練習した。) 比較級は、0( 9(more+専で (A比+ 「Aは日より~ 比較線 6副詞の比較場 ⑦ The Shinano is the longest river in Japan, (信濃川は日本で最も長い川です。) 最上級は、 最上級 8 Betty is the most intelligent of us all. (ペティは私たちみんなの中で最も頭がよい。) B(most+原編 (A the+ 「Aは一番「通も 9I usually get up (the) earliest in my family. (私はたいてい家族の中で一番早く起きる.) 9副詞の最上編に つけないが、実 とも多い。 最上級の意味 10 Lake Biwa is the largest lake in Japan. を表す表現 D原級、比較場を の意味を表す (琵琶湖は日本で最も大きい湖です。) - Lake Biwa is larger than any other lake in Japan. (琵琶湖は日本のほかのどの湖よりも大きい.) any other. r には単数名月を No other lake in Japan is as [so] large as/larger than Lake Biwa. (日本に琵琶湖ほど大きい湖はない.) EXERCISES 1. 次の文の( )の語を適当な形に直しなさい。 1. ere 1) We went to the (near) restaurant from here. nearest 音跡。 の一 Intte_deldli (3) Which is (large), your room or your brother's?__Aat tetyest IAgera (2) This dictionary is ( useful ) than that one. more (4) I like vegetables ( well) than meat. と3 (5) Autumn is the ( good) seas0n for traveling (6) (e の (6) Tokyo is one of the ( big) cities in the world. もの (7)「今 (7) This is the (bad ) movie I have ever seen. (「予 9語 (8) The situation was (bad) than I had expected. (9) She speaks English ( fluently) in the class. 「時間が Late-lat 00 I have (many) CDs than she has. 11 Mike spent the (late) half of the year in California. late-lat る

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English Senior High

ものすごく至急です💦今日授業で当てられそうなのですか答えが確実じゃなくて焦っています 答えだけでいいのでほんとうによろしくお願いします 根拠の場所あれば教えて欲しいです

次の英文を読み,下の問いに答えなさい。 We all know the saying “To err is human." And this is true enough. When somethine 80es wrong, the cause is overwhelmingly attributed to human error: airplane crashes (70 percent), car wrecks (90 percent), workplace accidents (also 90 percent), You name it, and humans are usually to blame, And once a human is blamed, the inquiry usually stops ans ISL stu an 止 there. But it shouldn'tー atleast not if we want to eliminate the error. S In many cases, our mistakes are not our fault, at least not entirely. For we all have certain biases" in the way we see, remember, and perceive the world around us, and these biases make us commit certain kinds of errors, Right-handed people, for instance, tend to turn right when entering a building, even though that may not afford the best route to take. And most of us, whether left- or right-handed, show a preference for the number 7 and the color blue. We are also so persuaded by our first impressions of things that we are reluctant to change our first answer on a test; yet many studies have shown we would be better off if we did exactly this. Qur expectations can shape the way we see the world and often the way we act in itas well, In one case, people encountered an unknown man and were later told his occupation. When they were told that the man was a truck driver, they said he weighed more%; when they were told he was a dancer, they said he weighed less. In another case, half the people in a restaurant were told their free glass of wine that night came from France; the other half were told their wine came from somewhere else. Not only did the second group eat less of their meals, but they headed for the doors more quickly. Farmers too show the same tendency. Farmers who believe in global warming, for instance, have been shown to remember temperatures as being warmer than those recorded in statistical tables, And what about farmers who do not believe in global warming? They remembered temperatures that were colder than those in the record books. What's important about these examples is not that we think a truck driver is fatter than a dancer or that temperatures are warmer than they used to be. What'simportant is that these effects occur largely outside of our consciousness; we're biased ー we just don't know we' re biased. Some of these tendencies are so strone that eyen_when_we do know

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