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English Senior High

マーカー部分の文構造教えてください! 関係代名詞と修飾される名詞が離れてることは納得できたのですが、neverthelessがどうしてここにいるのかぎわかりません! よろしくお願いします!

第3 段落 T This may sound strange, but tests have now been carried out which reveal that it is nevertheless the true explanation. 2Groups of new-born babies in a hospital nursery were exposed for a considerable time to the recorded sound of a heart-beat at a standard rate of 72 beats per minute. There were nine babies in each group and it was found that one or more of them was crying for 60 per cent of the time when the sound was not switched on, but that this figure fell to only 38 per cent when the heart-beat recording was thumping away. The heart-beat groups also showed a greater weight-gain than the others, although the amount of food taken was the same in both cases. 5Clearly the beatless groups were burning up a lot more energy as a result of the vigorous actions of their crying. これは奇妙に聞こえるかもしれないが,それにもかかわらずこれが正しい説明であることを 明らかにする調査がいくつか今までに行われている。 2病院の育児室にいる新生児のグループ に, 1分間に72回という標準的な脈拍の録音された鼓動音を相当期間聞かせた。 3 それぞれのグ ループには9人の赤ちゃんがいて, そのうちの少なくとも1人以上が, 音が流されていない時 間の60パーセントの間泣いていたが, この数字が, 鼓動の録音がドキンドキンと鳴っていると きにはわずか38パーセントに下がることが判明した。 4鼓動音を聞かされたグループはまた,も う一方のグループと比べて, 摂取した食事の量はいずれでも同じであったにもかかわらず,体 重の増加が著しかった。 5明らかに, 鼓動音を聞かされなかったグループは, 泣くという激しい 運動の結果, ずっと多くのエネルギーを消費していたのである。

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English Senior High

黄色いマーカーのところについて。 asの倒置が起こってると説明が書かれていたのですが、元の文に直すとどうなりますか?

plainly Dreaming is a universal phenomenon, though much of what we dream may be forgotten, and some few persons are able only rarely to remember their dreams on waking. The dream represents mental activity during sleep. For this reason the workings of the unconscious mind can be more p 5 seen here than anywhere else. Ordinarily the thoughts and wishes of the unconscious mind are unknown to us, though it contains the source of creative and instinctive energy. As the oldest part of the concept-forming apparatus, it makes liberal use of such primitive methods of representation as symbolism. In a very general way, the unconscious mind of present-day man may be 10 compared to the conscious mind of the caveman, and dreams often remind us of the picture writing of the caveman, where a relatively few simple pictures used as symbols told a detailed story of events. In addition, it is the function of a dream to express a wish, but since the wishes of the unconscious are often highly instinctive in nature, they would be 15 as disturbing to most modern persons as would the acts of a caveman in present-day society. Therefore, most dreams are disguised enough to conceal their true meaning from the dreamer. This is accomplished through the intervention of the conscience, a much more recently developed function of the brain. In psychoanalysis an effort to get the true meaning of the dream is 20 made by having the dreamer give all his thoughts and feelings about every element of the dream. These are then pieced together by the analyst, who uses his knowledge of the life history of the individual as a reference point. By this means, unconscious thoughts and wishes, as well as long-forgotten experiences, can be revealed so as to give the dreamer a much more complete understand- 25 ing of himself. Passage 35 Psychoanalysis ー語句と構文- 13. on waking = /17. As the oldest part of the concept-forming apparatus, it makes = それは概念を形成するための装置一式の中の一番古い部品と ・・・ 訳) / L.9. may be compared to 〜 = 〜になぞらえるこ 272 - ( CLOSE ときに目く とし 16 1027 性質を るだろ ある。 見た BO 17 わ

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English Junior High

上の本文を見て、(5)に答えてくれた人様は絶対にベストアンサーにします!!!本当に分からなすぎて泣きそうです😭😭😭😭😭お願いいたします!!!!!!わがままでごめんなさいm(_ _;)m。

Let's Peki 1-2 p.54-55 About 700 years ago, people started to make mechanical clocks. At first, they used weights to power these clocks, The clocks told the hour with bells. However, the weights were big and heavy.so (were/to/ difficult/elocks/move/these). About 500 years ago, people improved their clocks. They used springs to power the clocks. The springs were small and light. So people could move the clocks easily. Eventually. people began えなさい。 to carry watches. Today, we have clocks and watches everywhere. This is the result of many great inventions and many people's efforts. Even now, clocks and watches are improving. 約700年前から現在までの時計に使われたものとして, 本文で挙げられていないものをア~エから選び、 記号で答えなさい。 ア ぜんまい イ おもり ウ つぼエベル (2) 下線部①の()内の語を正しく並べかえなさい。 So these clocks were difficult to move. (3) 下線部②の英文を日本文にしなさい。 (最後には、人々はうで時計を持ち運び始めました。 (4) 下線部(③3)は何の結果であると言っていますか。 日本語で書きなさい。 (多くの偉大な発明と多くの人の努力の結果 (5) 本文の内容について、 次の問いに3語以上の英語で答えなさい。 1. What kind of clocks did people start to make about 700 years ago? 2. About 500 years ago, was it difficult to move the clocks? 3. Are clocks and watches still improving? の結果

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English Senior High

4行目のresearchにかかっているshowingって分詞ですか?

です) that 4 反 ひ 1 1 (If you're one of the third of all Americans [who suffer from insomnia]) (roughly) 108 million of us put away your sleeping pills. 2 Science has a V V 0- V the third ~ Americansの同格 much safer solution. 3 "There has been more and more research (in the last V S' decade) [showing exercise can reduce insomnia]," Rush University clinical psychologist Kelly Glazer Baron said. 4“(In one study [we did Φ]), (for example), older women [suffering from insomnia] S improved (from poor to good) (when they exercised) energy and were less depressed." (v) V nl said〈their sleep os exercised)). 5 They had more S 0 訳 もしあなたが, 全アメリカ人の3分の1, つまりおよそ1億800万人のアメリカ人 がかかっている不眠症患者の1人なら, 睡眠薬を捨てなさい。科学には、はるかに安全な 解決策がある。 「ここ10年間で, 運動によって不眠症が軽減され得ることを示す研究がど んどん出てきました」 と, ラッシュ大学の臨床心理学者ケリー・グレーザー・バロンは述 NOTOILE HAAMINO べた。 「例えば私たちが行ったある研究では, 不眠症の高齢女性たちが、 運動したらよく 眠れるようになったと述べています。 「活力が増して、落ち込んだ状態が軽減されたので vod viabls.pd vonl

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English Junior High

枠のところを教えてください!!!答え方が分からなすぎて泣きそうです😭😭😭😭😭教えてくれた人様は絶対にベストアンサーにしますので!!!!

L 時計を見ます。 現代では私たち しかしながら、 はるか昔, それはそれほ とてもおもしろい歴史があります。 しました。 約6,000年前, エジプト人は その影が彼らに時間を教えました。 AB (key.) 15 ¥6 54 5 About 700 years ago, people started to make メキぁニクる ウェイツ mechanical clocks. At first, they used weights to パウア power these clocks. The clocks told the hour with べるズ bells. Fowever, the weights were big end heavy, so these clocks were difficult to_move. STA 6 "About 500 years ago, people improved their clocks. They used springs to power the clocks. The ライト springs were small and Light. So people could move ビギン キョリ イヴェンチュアリ the clocks easily. Eventually, people began to carry watches. In-eading {74 words] 10 - (機械式の時計についての問題は何でしたか。) What was the problem with mechanical clocks? 16 To improve the clocks, what did people do? 時計を改良するために, 人々は何をしましたか。 約700年前, 人々は機械式の置き時計を作り始めました。 はじめは、これらの時 計に動力を供給するためにおもりを使いました。その時計はかねの音で時間を教えまし た。しかしながら、そのおもりは大きくて重かったため、これらの時計を動かすのは困 でした。 5 約500年前, 人々は時計を改良しました。 彼らは時計に動力を供給するためにぜ んまいを使いました。 そのぜんまいは小さく軽いものでした。そのため人々はその時 計を簡単に動かすことができました。 最後には, 人々は腕時計を持ち運び始めました。

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English Junior High

なぜ、答えが 『エ』ではなく 『ウ』になるのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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English Junior High

なぜ、答えが『ウ』 ではなく『イ』なのか 教えてほしいです🙇‍♀️

次の英文を読んで、問1~問5に答えなさい。 *印のついている語句には,本文のあとに〔注〕があります。(10分) A 1901, the Nobel Prize has *honored men and women from all over the world for great work in science, writing, and peace. The Nobel Prize is an *award that was started in Sweden. The name Nobel Prize comes from a Swedish scientist, Alfred Nobel, who made more than 350 *inventions. In 1895, a year betore he died. he set up the award. Many people think the Nobel Prize is the greatest award a person can receive. Twenty two people from Japan have received the Nobel Prize. Recently, awards were given to three scientists from Japan in 2014 (for their work in science. These three scientists, Isamu Akasaki, Hiroshi Amano, and Shuji Nakamura, made a bright blue *LED in the 1990s. All three colors are needed to make a white LED. White LEDs are bright, last for a long time, and don't use much *energy. Because of this, white LEDs are becoming more and more popular. They are B than fluorescent lights or *incandescent lights, but people can use them for a longer time. People can use LEDs for about 100,000 hours. That is 10 times as long as people can use fluorescent lights and 100 times as long as people can use incandescent lights. (2 Perhaps you are thinking that these scientists are cleverer than you. Their invention is really special, but they are people just like you. (3) People said that they could not do it. They had to make their own *equipment for their work. they tried more than a thousand times, they still were not able to make a blue LED. But they never gave up and finally they did it. Perhaps one day, if you work hard, you will get the Nobel Prize, too. Nobel Prize ノーベル賞 award LED I'I ・発光ダイオード 蛍光灯 機器 ……………. fluorescent equipment 〜をたたえる 発明品 honor invention energy I: incandescent 白熱灯 .…....

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