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なぜ人は地球上で単独で生きていけないのか。という質問に対して適切な答え英語で教えてください。お願いします。

0000 000 IPart 2 Enda Environment No one knows for sure the exact number of plant and animal species on the Earth. In fact, we will never know it because scientists find more than 15,000 new species for sure in fact more than~ each year. Plants and animals depend on each other to survive. No single species can exist alone in nature. They all share depend on ~ each other one of the same air, water, and soil. Humans are those species. But we often forget that. against nature s “Man is a part of nature, and his war is inevitably a war against himself,” said Rachel Carson author of Silent Spring. By saying so, she called for a call for ~ change in our view of the natural world. 「SILENT SPRING Rachel Carson Silent Spring (1962) Rachel Carson (1907-1964) was a biologist and conservationist from the U.S. exact ligzékt] species [spi:fi:z] depend [dipéend] survive |sarváiv] exist igzíst] soil [s5il] inevitably [inévitabli] Rachel Carson [réijal ká:rsn] author [5:0arl Jane did it. That's for sure. Ilike this movie. In fact, it's my favorite. | for sure lin fact The writer writes more than 300 pages a |more than~ day. You can depend on Bill to help you. The people at the party all know each other depend on ~ 口each other call for They called for an end to the war.

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English Junior High

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15 関係代名詞(1) (主格) 157 4 次の日本文の意味を表すように,空所に適語を書きなさい。 口(1)私にはテニスのじょうずな兄がいます。 brether 口(2) あなたは頭上を飛んでいるあれらの鳥が見えますか。 I have a that Hoye tennis well. Can you see those birds that are above your head? 口(3) 私たちに英語を教えている男性はオーストラリアの出身です。 The man is feaches us English that from Australia. 5 次の2文を, 関係代名詞を用いて1文に書きかえなさい。 口(1) Please read the letter. It was written by your grandmother. Dlease rend the lettertds written by your grondnother 口(2) The girl looks happy. She has a cat in her arms. The qirl lcoks hapey thot has a cat cn her arms. 口(3) Have you ever seen the animal? IH can run very fast. Have you ever seen the eninal that can run ery foot. 6 次の英文を日本文にしなさい。 口(1) Taro has a sister who studies music in New York. 太部はニューヨークベ音楽を勧強している様がいます。 口(2) I'm going to buy a camera which was made in Japan. 私は日本で作うれたカメうを買うつモリです 口(3) The students that live in this city can use this library. この都市に仕む学生はこの図書館を使うことかできます。 7 次の日本文に合うように( )内の語(句) を並べかえて, 正しい英文にしなさい。 口(1) 命を持っているものすべてを愛しなさい。 ( everyfhing / hás / lifé / lve / thaf). Everyshing love that has lde (香川) 口(2) 彼女は自分を幸せにしてくれる人を探しています。 (帝塚山学院高) She's looking for (makes / wk6 / a pefson/ hér / happy). She's looking for _aL_1person ubo baakkes her hap 口(3) 私たちに宇宙のことをたくさん教えてくれるその本は, とてもおもしろいです。 ppiy 〈九州国際大付高) (tells / thebook/alot abou{ space/whiéh / us ) is very interesting. The book tells a lot obaut yae us is uhich very interesting (東海大付第四高) 口(4) あなたはこの本を書いた人を知っていますか。 Do(this book/who/yoú/wrote /knów/ theman )? Doyoa koow the mon uho utate this beak 口(5) 臓器移植を必要としているたくさんの人々がいます。 Inan uho wdtate this book * organ transplantation 臓器移植 (香川) (people / lots / who / thére / need /gré / pf) *organ transplantation. There are lotsof people wbo need organ transplantation.

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English Senior High

和訳をしたのですが合ってるか確認して欲しいです! あと最後の紫で色をつけた文の和訳がどうしても出来なかったので教えてください😥😥 お願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

proposed that UNESCO register the v 字する 速読目標時間 (wpm:100w/m) 制限時間 1回目 2回目 ワード数 2分17秒 Unit 3 20分 分 秒 分 229 DATAI (解答·解説: 別冊 pp.12-15) TR11-13 (50pts.) Read the text and answer the questions below. In 2012, the Japanese government proposed that UNESCO register the country's m 01 2 food culture. The proposal was accepted at a meeting of "the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee in December 2013, and “washoku" - Japanese *cuisine 05 also includes kabuki, noh and bunraku. An official said that the "panel valued Japanese traditional was added to UNESCO's "Intangible Cultural Heritage list, which people's spiritual tradition of respecting nature associated with washoku. Japan faces a low "food self-sufficiency rate and the spread of Western eating az habits. Social and economic structures are continually changing, and food products from around the world are widely available now. That is why many people are Concerned about whether communities can continue to pass down Japanese food 10 traditions. The government hopes , the heritage listing will help younger generations recognize the value of such traditions. It is also expected that washoku will gain global recognition, attract more foreign aE tourists and increase exports of Japan's agricultural products. The Fukushima nuclear 15 disaster in 2011 caused concerns over the safety of the country's food products. The government is hoping that registration of washoku by UNESCO will help ease them. A chef expressed hope that more efforts will be made to promote Japanese foods. He is confident that more and more people in other countries will become fond of Japanese food, which tastes good and looks beautiful, to say nothing of its health 20 benefits. Uー

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English Junior High

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15 関係代名詞(1) (主格) 157 4 次の日本文の意味を表すように,空所に適語を書きなさい。 口(1)私にはテニスのじょうずな兄がいます。 brether 口(2) あなたは頭上を飛んでいるあれらの鳥が見えますか。 I have a that Hoye tennis well. Can you see those birds that are above your head? 口(3) 私たちに英語を教えている男性はオーストラリアの出身です。 The man is feaches us English that from Australia. 5 次の2文を, 関係代名詞を用いて1文に書きかえなさい。 口(1) Please read the letter. It was written by your grandmother. Dlease rend the lettertds written by your grondnother 口(2) The girl looks happy. She has a cat in her arms. The qirl lcoks hapey thot has a cat cn her arms. 口(3) Have you ever seen the animal? IH can run very fast. Have you ever seen the eninal that can run ery foot. 6 次の英文を日本文にしなさい。 口(1) Taro has a sister who studies music in New York. 太部はニューヨークベ音楽を勧強している様がいます。 口(2) I'm going to buy a camera which was made in Japan. 私は日本で作うれたカメうを買うつモリです 口(3) The students that live in this city can use this library. この都市に仕む学生はこの図書館を使うことかできます。 7 次の日本文に合うように( )内の語(句) を並べかえて, 正しい英文にしなさい。 口(1) 命を持っているものすべてを愛しなさい。 ( everyfhing / hás / lifé / lve / thaf). Everyshing love that has lde (香川) 口(2) 彼女は自分を幸せにしてくれる人を探しています。 (帝塚山学院高) She's looking for (makes / wk6 / a pefson/ hér / happy). She's looking for _aL_1person ubo baakkes her hap 口(3) 私たちに宇宙のことをたくさん教えてくれるその本は, とてもおもしろいです。 ppiy 〈九州国際大付高) (tells / thebook/alot abou{ space/whiéh / us ) is very interesting. The book tells a lot obaut yae us is uhich very interesting (東海大付第四高) 口(4) あなたはこの本を書いた人を知っていますか。 Do(this book/who/yoú/wrote /knów/ theman )? Doyoa koow the mon uho utate this beak 口(5) 臓器移植を必要としているたくさんの人々がいます。 Inan uho wdtate this book * organ transplantation 臓器移植 (香川) (people / lots / who / thére / need /gré / pf) *organ transplantation. There are lotsof people wbo need organ transplantation.

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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

写真に書かれた英語の文法説明?を日本語で分かりやすく解説して欲しいです。お願いします……!

using participial adjectives USIIg real Iditionals to talk about present and future events%; Unit 2 oresent real conditional: To talk about a true or possible situation in the present, we use if + the imple present in the if clause, and the simple present in the result clause: Ifl have extra money at the end of the week, I get excited. The future real conditional: To talk about a true or possible situation in the future, we use if + the simple oresent in the if clause, and will + base form in the result clause: If you take this medicine, you will feel relaxed. We can also use time clauses to talk about the future. Notice that the structure is the same as the real Conditional: PRESENT: When I have extra money at the end of the week, I get excited. FUTURE: After you take this medicine, you will feel relaxed. Participial adjectives modify the nouns or pronouns they accompany. They are typically formed by adding -ing or -(e)d to a verb-also known as the present and past participle. (Remember, though, that the past participles of some verbs are irregular, such as freeze - frozen.) Generally, the "cause" of the feeling uses the -ing form: Her decision to quit was surprising. And the “receiver" of the feeling uses the -ed form: I was surprised by her decision to quit. ere are some other common participial adjectives: Base verb -ing -ed Base verb -ing -ed annoying annoyed frustrate frustrating frustrated annoy interest interesting interested bore boring bored satisfy satistying satisfied confuse confusing confused shock shocking shocked embarrass embarrassing embarrassed surprise surprising surprised excite exciting excited

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English Senior High

1と2でつまずいてます😣 わかる方いましたら教えてください!

A) Reading 読解 | Theme → 助動詞/態 次の英文を読んで, 質問に答えなさい。 led Many people are afraid of the small flying animals called bats. There are stories about bats attacking people and drinking human blood. However, bats are Bats are, mammals, just like humans. There are about 1,000 different kinds 5 of bats in the world. Some weigh less than ten grams. Yet the largest bats are not a threat to people. 2 almost 2 meters long when their wings are extended. otyda 。 Most people think bats are rare. That is because they hide during the day 2 and are active only at night. However, bats can be found in almost every naw.。 the world. Some rest in trees or other places Not all bats spend their days in dark caves. 3 10 that keep them safe from attack and changes in weather. Unlike other animals their bodies are designed to@hang upside down. This is the best position for them to take flight suddenly. Bats are the only mammals that can really fly. Their wing structure, bones and muscles help them to move quickly. This helps them in 15 their search for food. Some bats use a guidance system called echolocation to fly in the dark. The creatures produce a series of noises through their mouth or nose. They can judge their distance from an object by the time it takes for the sound to return. Most bats eat insects. However, some bats drink the blood of birds, farm 20 animals and wild animals. These bats, called vampire bats, bite their victims and drink their blood, usually while the victim is sleeping. Our negative image of bats may come from them. (262 words) ots logg NOTES threat [erét] 脅威 hang hán] ぶら下がる a series of 一連の… extend iksténd] 広げる upside down さかさまに vampire [váémpaiarl 吸血鬼 rare [réar] 珍しい unlike [Anláik] …とは違って guidance system 誘導システム 8 Lesson 02

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