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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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English Junior High

解き方…?答え方がわからなくて 教えてください😭

Unit 5 What Can Photos Tell ~Read & Think (p.70-71)~ Historical Events in Photos [1] Since photography was invented in 1839,/ photos have shown us historical 写真の夜箱 events vividly.// Let's look at some examples./ 生々しく [2] This is a photo/ that shows the first modern Olympic Games./ It was held 近代の in Greece in 1896./ Only male athletes from 14 countries joined it./ Eight athlefe の課転 sports such as track and field, swimming, and tennis/ were played./ オリンピク ギッシャ Athletes who won first place/ received silver medals.// Second place winners receiveの過去 ~を受の飲る medaiの根歌料 received bronze ones.// Third place winners got no medals./ Tロズ、高飼 [3] This photo shows the Wright Brothers' first flight//. In the photo,/ Wilbur is ウィルバー ライト 兄弟 watching the plane/ that Orville is operating.// In 1903,/ their plane with an Operateのng形。 engine flew/ for the first time/ in history.ll The plane flew for 12 seconds/ 座ま オービル エンジン fiyo通去形 初めて and went 36.5 meters.// Since then,/ airplanes have developed greatly./ airploneの液軟能 [4] These photos show the first humans/ to land on the moon.l/ Three astronauts 着陸すう たに aStronoan の象略 went to the moon/ on Apollo 11/ in 1969.// - They wore special suits/ that アホ°ロ 11 号 Wearo過去 Suitの凝称静 protected them in space./ The man who stepped on the moon/ for the first time/ was Captain Neil Armstrong.// You may know his famous words,/ “One 後長、希衣 small step fora man,/one giant leap for mankind."// 下きな 躍道 人種 15] The world has greatly changed/ since these events happened.// Look around/ 月回を見液す and think about/how these events have changed the world.//

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

コミュ英です 解ける方いましたらお願いします 提出が迫っている科目がいっぱいありすぎて、手が足りないので助けていただけると助かります…

1.次の英文に主部と述部の境界線を例のように入れなさい。 そのあと全文を日本 語に訳しなさい。 dT (1 T (S M (8 例:European countries / can be divided into three groups. ① The watch stolen from the shop was a valuable one. ②) The bookI wanted was written by Natsume Soseki. wIO ③ The girl with long hair gave the police some information. 0 b of 4 The missing girl wandering about the woods was found dead. 5 The news of the accident makes me sad. 6 The telephone on the desk rang loudly. の Takeshi, my brother, used a knife to open the letter. 8 Mastering a foreign language takes longer than learning to ride a bicycle. bag 設問2.次の英語の下線部の品詞名を書きなさい。また英文を日本語に訳しなさい。 1) My father is younger than he looks.(183mの意 2) He worked hard to provide for his old age. 3)I have often been to India. 4)I always use a dictionary for the use of students. 5)I remember the man very clearly. 開 190 noidom adT ((I Nbollid uor ) () lusittib 19ukngt6 9d g, olig .019) 0slqis ) () 6) Stationary cars in traffic jams cause a great deal of pollution. kti2z0q 設問3.次の文の主語S、 動詞V、目的語O、補語C、付加語Aなどに下線を引き分析 をしてから、全文を日本語に訳しなさい。 例:I like dogs and cats. 私は犬と猫が好きです。 SV diw baans bns zad 1) His mother handed him a bag. 2) My sister taught me Japanese history. ob Juods gnidaidt al sde 2aniand 3) 16 149 n 9ob buedaud Tod 2ai2 (8 He had a chance to meet his father. 4) You have made me what I am today. 入る 設問4.次の日本語を指定された文型を用いて英語に訳しなさい。 1)私たちは父の誕生日を祝うためにパーティをした。SVOA 2)父は私に新しい靴を買ってくれた。 SVOO 3)私は危険に気づいていた。 SVCA hnイー

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English Senior High

見辛かったらすみませんが、問2の英作文の添削をしていただきたいです🤲

2015年度 英語 13 They should not have to lose their livelihoods. Secondlv. although I agree 次の英文は、英語のディベートの授業での対話です。この対話を読み,下の問い に答えなさい。 with Keiko that climate change is a serious problem, I think air travel is a much less damaging source of carbon pollution than, for example, burnimg MR. ROBERTS: Good morning, everybody. Today we have the first of our Coal. We should address these more serious causes first. Finally, the most student debates. The topic this morning is air travel, and the argument is. 法 important reason is the issue of freedom. People in a democracy expect the “Domestic air travel in Japan should be discouraged." Keiko will first argue right to travel as they wish. It has made our lives more convenient and in favor of the proposal and Junko will speak against. Over to you, Keiko. created more opportunities for everyone. We should not reduce our quality of life. Thank you for listening. KEIKO: Good morning, everybody. I am going to speak today in favor of the proposal. Limitless air travel inside Japan is a luxury that we can no longer MR. ROBERTS: Thank you to our two speakers. Now, are there any afford. The main reason is that it is extremely damaging to the questions from the audience? environment. The carbon gases produced by aircraft are very high and are a 頭人 proven cause of global warming. Therefore, we should try and reduce air 問1 次の(1)~(5)の文について, 本文の内容と一致するものには○.一致しないも travel as much as possible to protect the environment, not only for Japan but のには×を,それぞれ解答欄に記入しなさい。 also for the whole world. Secondly, air travel is actually unnecessary within the four islands of Japan. Now, while I appreciate that travel to Okinawa is (1) Keiko's main reason for opposing domestic air travel is the damage it a different case, there are efficient train services throughout Japan that are causes to the environment. h fast and environmentally friendly. These make an excellent alternative to air (2) Keiko thinks that air travel is cheap and efficient. flights, so there is really no need to use airplanes in most cases. Finally, (3) Keiko recommends that people travel between Okinawa and mainland there is an economic reason. Air travel is expensive for passengers because Japan by ship. the price of fuel keeps increasing, but airline companies are still struggling (4) Junko thinks that climate change is not an important problem. to make profits. Moreover, regional airports often cannot attract enough (5) Junko thinks that a lot of jobs will be lost if air travel is reduced. customers, and, overall, the industry is not cost-effective, It's time to admit that air travel is too damaging and expensive to be sustainable. Thank you. 問2 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 Which of the two speakers do you more agree with? Give at least one JUNKO: Thank you, Keiko. I am going to disagree with the proposal for three reason for your answer. (解答欄:13.8cm×4行) reasons. Firstly, I think there is a strong economic case to support flying. Many jobs depend on air travel, not just the pilots and cabin staff, but also people who work in airports or for airlines, or who rely on fast transport.

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English Senior High

見辛かったらすみませんが、問2の英作文の添削をしていただきたいです🤲

2015年度 英語 13 They should not have to lose their livelihoods. Secondlv. although I agree 次の英文は、英語のディベートの授業での対話です。この対話を読み,下の問い に答えなさい。 with Keiko that climate change is a serious problem, I think air travel is a much less damaging source of carbon pollution than, for example, burnimg MR. ROBERTS: Good morning, everybody. Today we have the first of our Coal. We should address these more serious causes first. Finally, the most student debates. The topic this morning is air travel, and the argument is. 法 important reason is the issue of freedom. People in a democracy expect the “Domestic air travel in Japan should be discouraged." Keiko will first argue right to travel as they wish. It has made our lives more convenient and in favor of the proposal and Junko will speak against. Over to you, Keiko. created more opportunities for everyone. We should not reduce our quality of life. Thank you for listening. KEIKO: Good morning, everybody. I am going to speak today in favor of the proposal. Limitless air travel inside Japan is a luxury that we can no longer MR. ROBERTS: Thank you to our two speakers. Now, are there any afford. The main reason is that it is extremely damaging to the questions from the audience? environment. The carbon gases produced by aircraft are very high and are a 頭人 proven cause of global warming. Therefore, we should try and reduce air 問1 次の(1)~(5)の文について, 本文の内容と一致するものには○.一致しないも travel as much as possible to protect the environment, not only for Japan but のには×を,それぞれ解答欄に記入しなさい。 also for the whole world. Secondly, air travel is actually unnecessary within the four islands of Japan. Now, while I appreciate that travel to Okinawa is (1) Keiko's main reason for opposing domestic air travel is the damage it a different case, there are efficient train services throughout Japan that are causes to the environment. h fast and environmentally friendly. These make an excellent alternative to air (2) Keiko thinks that air travel is cheap and efficient. flights, so there is really no need to use airplanes in most cases. Finally, (3) Keiko recommends that people travel between Okinawa and mainland there is an economic reason. Air travel is expensive for passengers because Japan by ship. the price of fuel keeps increasing, but airline companies are still struggling (4) Junko thinks that climate change is not an important problem. to make profits. Moreover, regional airports often cannot attract enough (5) Junko thinks that a lot of jobs will be lost if air travel is reduced. customers, and, overall, the industry is not cost-effective, It's time to admit that air travel is too damaging and expensive to be sustainable. Thank you. 問2 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 Which of the two speakers do you more agree with? Give at least one JUNKO: Thank you, Keiko. I am going to disagree with the proposal for three reason for your answer. (解答欄:13.8cm×4行) reasons. Firstly, I think there is a strong economic case to support flying. Many jobs depend on air travel, not just the pilots and cabin staff, but also people who work in airports or for airlines, or who rely on fast transport.

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English Senior High

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【必答問題) and 27,000 miles (about 43,000 kilometers), Irving became the youngest person at that 4次の英文を読んで,あとの間間いに答えよ。(配点 20) time to fly around the world alone. Today, as part of Experience Aviation, Irving is planning a “Classroom in the Sky." Barrington Irving was the first African American to fly around the world by himself. This time, he wants to fly a jet around the world and get thousands of students to work He did it in an airplane he built himself. He also started an organization to get young together with him to help solve problems he has while flying. Through the Internet, the people interested in flying and to teach them not to be afraid to follow their dreams. students will be able to see Irving, get information from him, and talk with him as he Irving was born in Jamaica in 1983. When he was six years old, his family moved flies, Irving is really determined to help young people become interested in flying. to Miami, Florida. His parents, who were not rich, hada bookstore. When Irving was not in school, he worked at the bookstore. One day he met an airline pilot there. Irving 注) *cockpit =(航空機の)操縦室 *control =制御(操縦) 装置 was only 15 at the time, The pilot took Irving to the airport, and there they got on a *scholarship=奨学金 *aviation =航空 (学) Boeing 777 airliner. The pilot let him sit in the *cockpit and play with the "controls. *equipment =備 From that time on, Irving was determined to fly. He wanted to do everything to make 問1 本文中の空所(ア)に入れるのに最も適当なものを、次の1~4のうちから一つ選 this dream come true. び、番号で答えよ。 To make money for flying lessons, Irving took small jobs at airports after school. 1 Because He studied hard and graduated from high school in 2002. ( ア) he was such a good 2 However student, Irving got a *scholarship to go to college and study #aviation. While Irving was 3 If in college, he wanted to share his love of flying with high school students in poor Though neighborhoods, He viaited schools in his free time and talked about careers in aviation. When Irving got his pilot's license, he began to have a bigger dream. He wanted to 問2 次の Question に対する Answer となるように, 空所に当てはまる適当な英語を補え。 fly around the world to show young people that there is no limit to your dreama if you Question: What did Irving want to show young people by flying around the world? really want something. He had no money to rent a plane, so he asked the makers of Answer :There is ( airplanes to give him parts for free so he could build his own plane to fly around the world. (イ) They agreed. 問3 下線部(イ)について具体的に説明した, 次の文の空所 ( ① )· ( ② ) に当てはま In 2005, Irving started a non-profit organization (NPO), called Experience る適当な日本語を、 They が指す内容を明らかにして補え。 Aviation, to get poor young people interested in flying. He even taught them how to put アーヴィング(Irving) が ( a plane together, and that helped them to understand math and science. Later, the ために,( の )ことに同意した。 students built a plane and Irving flew it. The next year, with the help of others, Irving 8ot money to start a learning center in a Miami airport with *equipment to help the students learn to fly a plane. 問4 アーヴィングが開講を予定している教室で、, 生徒たちがインターネットを利用すること みだ

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