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promisingの具体的な内容が下のオレンジの部分となっているのですが、上の緑の部分がだめな理由をどなたか教えてください。

20 15 Rothblatt believes that within twenty years, "mind clones*" will be humanity's biggest invention. (2) The concept of cloning human brains and placing them inside robotic bodies has been described in numerous science fiction works. However, Google director Ray Kurzweil believes that our bodies may be replaced by machines 第2段落 P P C ロスプラットは「頭脳 クローン」が人類最大 の発明になると信じて いる。 グーグル社の 人々の身体はやがて様 重役カーツワイルも、 械に置き換わり、デジ タル的に不死身となる。 人間が現れると信じて いる。 彼は著書の中 で、超知的な「トラン スヒューマン」が様々 な問題を解決すると同 時に、通常の人間をご within ninety years and that some people will become digitally immortal*. His 1999 book The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence describes one possible future in which the boundaries between biological human intelligence and digital artificial intelligence blur*. Kurzweil mentions a possible 流の市民だと見なす future that seems both (3) promising and terrifying. If super intelligent transhumans* become hundreds of times smarter, many problems such as hunger, war, and pollution 【前途有望な未来像】 could be solved. However, (4)there is no guarantee that such computer-based 【恐ろしい未来像①】 ↑ intelligence would act “fairly” by ordinary human standards. According to Kurzweil, during the late 21st century humans who become part of super-intelligent AIsystems* 【恐ろしい未来像②】 来像を描いている。 might start to regard ordinary humans as second-class citizens. At some point, 25 ordinary people simply will not be able to keep up with the super-intelligent 【恐ろしい未来像③】 ↑ "transhumans." If you had the choice and could afford it, would you upload your own consciousness onto a computer? Would you like to purchase a robotic version brofis of yourself?

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

474と476は問題でhave A ( )となっていたらどっちを入れてもいいですか?

:) 474. have Ado原形不定詞が補語 Toronto mismoet W have A do は, 「Aに・・・してもらう [させる]」の意味を表し、 haveの目的語であるA と目的格補語の do が能動関係になっていることに注意。 get A to do (473) とほぼ同 意と考えておけばよいが, get A to do 「(頼んで) Aに・・・ してもらう」に対して have Ado は, 「(Aの義務として)Aに・・・してもらう」 といったニュアンスの違いがある。ま (大和 注意。 get の場合は、目的格補語に to 不定詞, have の場合は,原形不定詞がくることに 475. get A done ・過去分詞が補語 beel alod (8) wildcath W get[have] A done には (1) Aをしてもらう[させる] (使役)」 (2) 「A を…される (受身被害)」 (3) 「(主語が) Aを・・・してしまう(完了)」の3つの意味がある。Aと done は受動関係となる。 TARGET 73 (2) の用法 get A caught between B (複数名 ○ 本間の get A done は (2) の用法。 get A caught between B (複数名詞) は, 「AをB Oget (2) Ac の間に挟まれる」の意味。 gaidaiant arlol S 29reini adol it 476. have A done 過去分詞が補語 ndol tedt 大) W dainit ot ndlol ⑤ ○問題 475 で扱った (1) Aを・・・ してもらう[させる] (使役)」 が本間のポイント。 ② to have (my teeth treated) の to不定詞は, 「目的」 …するために) を表す副詞用法。 2 D 「bon A do」, 「help do」

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English Senior High

下から15行目のthrow whichのthrow とはなんですか?

y II Day 12 15 5 Negro Leagues Baseball was a collection of major and minor-league baseball leagues that were the first to showcase black team sports on intertwined with the African American and American experience not only a national scale. Launched in 1895, the leagues, as with jazz, became as a cultural element, but as a lucrative business endeavor. team The leagues were not under central management, and schedules and composition League, were changeable from season to season. Appearance and disappearance of leagues was common: the National Colored Baseball for instance, collapsed after only two weeks of operations. Latins, especially Cubans, were also a significant presence on teams. In these ways, the Negro Leagues were quite similar to their white counterparts which would eventually consolidate into Major League Baseball. Blacks near the beginning of the 20th century had only a fraction of whites' purchasing power, so the emergence of the Negro Leagues might have seemed unlikely. However, the Negro Leagues had two main draws that accounted for its business success. The first was a deep reserve of athletic talent. After blacks were formally excluded from white leagues in the 1880s, the Negro Leagues were the sole organization through which black players could work professionally. The quality of Negro Leagues 20 players was high, and substantiated through exhibition matches between Negro Leagues and Major League teams: over the years, both had their fair share of wins and losses in these matches. Another reason for the success of the Negro Leagues was an increasingly affluent black fan base. Driven by American industrialization, blacks were concentrating in major cities such as New York City, Chicago, and Atlanta. Usually barred by custom-and in the South by law-from attending many white entertainment outlets, blacks turned to Negro Leagues games. As a result of these factors, by the 20th century the Negro Leagues were earning a combined millions of dollars. This profitability ended with the desegregation of Major League Baseball. Black fans began attending Major League games, starving the Negro Leagues of its core revenue source. By 1951, the Negro Leagues had ended, although a succession of black star athletes in the Major League had begun.

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