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English Senior High

英文3文目のdiscovery,the processが同格関係なのかただ同じようなものを並べているのか見分けられなかったのですが見分けるポイントなどはありますか?

process is called learning by instruction. As we all know, however, we can gain knowledge without being taught, This is discovery, the When one person teaches another through speech or writing, this 法 as 節,いわば as の「継続用法」 版に注目してみましょう。次の例を見てくだ process of learning something by observation, examination, or すでに関係代名詞の as を学びましたが,ここではカンマとともに使われる そのほかの重要表現 97 主節の内容を指す関係代名詞 as ;節に注目 それ(を) 私たち we もがを知っているしかしながら 私たちは ことができる を得る all know], however, we can gain [As S cd=ー5 (同格語) V (副) S Vt (関代)O 知識 教えられること 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい なしに FX (動名)(助)(過分) M→ 0 searching for facts, without being taught. or mott umow ne 第3文も図解で検討しておきましょう。 (東北学院大) これがである This is discovery, o ton 発見 言い換えると 過程 the process (of leaming something (同格語) に関するを学ぶこと 何か 解 法 Vi C S M さい。 によって (by observation, She likes sushi, as is often the case with foreigners. 「外国人によくあることだが、彼女はすしが好きだ」 M→ な、 調査 なしに 教えられること examination, (without being taught)). この文では、as が前の節 She ~ sushi を指していることは明らかですね。ac たい。 節の後にきて主節の内容を指しています。 as の代わりに which も使えます。 M→ (動名)(助)(過分) あるいは 追求すること を 事実 searching(for facts)), or 0 SVX, as discovery, the process of ~の部分は「発見,言い換えれば~を学ぶ過程」とい う同格関係になっていること,また by を共通語とした共通関係を見抜くことがここ でのポイントです。 デ また, 以下のように, as が主節(先行詞)の前に出たり,主節に割って入ったりナス 形もあります。 (文会) 〈全文訳〉人が別の人に話すことで、あるいは文書によって教えるとき、この過 程は教授による習得と呼ばれる。しかしながら、誰もが知っているとおり、 私た ちは教わらずに知識を得ることができる。これが発見で、言い換えると、教わら wずに観察,調査,あるいは事実を追求することによって何かを学ぶ過程である。 2 As , SVX. 3 S, as ., VX, モエ この as は関係代名詞ですから, as 節の中で, 多くは主語になったり,目的語にな ったりしますが, 「~のことだが」「~のように」くらいの訳で処理していいでしょう。 (解説·解答→別冊:p.61) 演習 97 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい。 You may have experienced some kind of culture shock; but, as is very well では, 例題の第2文, 下線部の As 以下の文に注目してみましょう。As が主節の前 に出た2のパターンですが, この Asは as 節の中でどんな役割を担っているのでしょ known, one of the big impacts of traveling abroad is the strong impression うか。 you receive when you come back home. (大阪電気通信大) 演習:語句 experience VI を経験する/impact固衝撃 195 C そのほかの重要表現

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English Senior High

第3段落5行目のUnfortunately,~their objectives.までが上手く理解できないです。 2枚目の訳を読んでもどういうことを話しているのかわかりません。(文構造がわからないのではなく、日本語訳がわかりません) どなたか教えて下さると幸いです

relies on your ability to work successfully with people from around learning about eultural contexts is unnecessary, If your business succes the world, you need to have an appreciation for eultural differences as well as respect for individual differences. Both are essential. decades and travel frequently for business while remaining unaware and uninformed about how culture impacts you. Millions of people work in global settings while viewing everything from their own cultural perspectives and assuming that all differences, controversy, 音読用白文 It is quite possible, even common, to Work across eultures s.. and misunderstanding are rooted in personality、 This is not dws 1aziness, Many well-intentioned people don't educate themselves about cultural differences because they believe that if they focus on individual difterences, that will be enough. After I published an online article on the differences among Asian cultures and their impact on cross-Asia teamwork,one reader commented, “Speaking of cultural differences leads us to stereotype individuals and therefore put them in boxes with 'general traits" Instead of talking about eulture, it is important to judge people as individuals, not just products of their environment." At first, this argument sounds valid. Of course, individuals, no matter their cultural origins, have various personality traits. So why not just approach all people with an interest in getting to know them personally, and proceed from there? Unfortunately, this point of view has kept thousands of people from learning what they need to know to meet their objectives. If you go into every interaction assuming that culture doesn't matter, you will view others through your own cultural lens and judge or misjudge them accordingly. Ignore culture, and you can't help but conclude, "Chen doesn't speak up- obviously he doesn't have anything to say! His lack of preparation is ruining this training program!" Yes, every individual is different, And yes, when you work with peopie from other cultures, you shouldn't make assumptions about individual traits based on where a person comes from, But this doesnt me * 10回音読CHECK 1 10 2 3 6 8 9 5 94

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English Senior High

答えを無くしてしまったので、答えがあっているか教えてください。 また、間違っていて問題は正しい答えを教えてください。 2,3が分からないので教えてください。

次の英文を読んで,設問に答えよ。 (小樽商科大) I Nearly every traveler who enters a new culture experiences some unpleasantness that has come to be known as culture shock. Jet travel makes possible the abrupt loSs of a familiar environment. / Experts believe that it is this sudden change that causes culture shock. Some of the symptoms are fear, sleeplessness, unusual irritation over 5 minor concerns such as suspicion about host foreigners, indecisiveness, and homesick- ness. / Don't be surprised if you forget much of the English you have learned the moment you enter America: that is also a temporary effect of culture shock. (1) It is fortunate that the cure for culture shock is very simple.| You must become familiar with the new environment. You can reduce the impact of culture shock by accepting it thoughtfully ahead of time. (2) It is a phenomenon you must pass through 10 just like customs at an airport. If you arrive at an American high school and feel culture shock, try to find an American you feel comfortable with and have a chat about any topic you might have in common (for example, love of baseball). |A feeling of being part of the new human environment begins the cure. 【注) abrupt「突然の」 1A~Eの問いの答えとして最適なものをそれぞれ選べ。<4点×5) A. What is the main topic of the passage? 壁%。4? O how to deal with culture shock 2 going to an American high school ③ homesickness as culture shock の how to develop culture shock

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English Senior High

To devastating effect のtoの働きを教えて欲しいです!

and amphibians, The RLI values show that all of these animal groups are dropping in number, with corals facíng the greatest danger of extinction.) increasing armounts of gas, Coal and other fossil fuels over the past 150 years, Humans are endangering species in a variety of ways) (By burning people have elevated the levcl of carbon dioxidol Their RLI values dropped from about 0.97 in 1996 to just above 0.8 in 2010,/ rincluding the following four major animal groups: corals, birds, mammals, already disappeared! The IUCN has gathered data on numerous species, 5回 英語(リーディング) S B You are stidying bow human beings are affecting the planét. You are going SV to read the following article「to understand the human impact pn world animal populations For centuries, humans have changed the environment around them through activities such as farming, fishing and cutting down trees. However, today they are changing the natural world at a faster rate than ever before to devastating effect, A report by the United Nations (UN) shows that up to one milion species of plants and animals are in danger of going extinct. The loss of these species will destroy entire ecosystems/ threatening_the continued existence of humans all over the world. 2 The UN report draws on data gathered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (1UCN). The 1UCN created a Red List Index RLD that it uses to predict trends within different plant and animal groups. Croups with an RLI value of 1.0 are thOse that are not expected to become inct in the near future. Those with an RLI value of 0 are those that have a 3

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