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理科 中学生

理科系の暗記はどのようにして覚えればいいですか?

S YO 中 中学1年 理科2分野 ★顕微鏡の使い方 a. 顕微鏡のつくり <接眼レンズ レボルバー 対物レンズ- [ステージ しぼり・ 光源ランプ 生物とその共通点> No.3 クリップ レボルバー・・ 物レンズを交換する時に回す クリップ 試料(プレパラート)をはさむ ステージ・・・試料 (プレパラート) をのせる 粗動ねじ調節 (粗動・微動) ねじ・・ピントを調節する 微動ねじ 光源ランプ (反射鏡)・・・明るさを調節する しぼり・・・光の量を調節する ※持ち運ぶときは片方の手でアームを持ち、必ずもう片方の手で顕微鏡の底を支 b. 使い方 1. 水平な場所に置いて接眼レンズをのぞき、 光源を調節する。 2. レボルバーを回し (※対物レンズには触らない)、 対物レンズを一番倍率の 低い (レンズが短く、 書いてある数字が小さい) ものにする。 3. プレパラートをステージ中央にのせ、 クリップで固定する。 4. ステージを横から見ながら調節ねじを回し、 プレパラートをできるだけ対物 レンズに近づける。 ※対物レンズとプレパラートをぶつけないように注意。 5. 接眼レンズをのぞきながら、5と反対方向にゆっくりと調節ねじを回し、 観察したいものがはっきりと見えるようにピントを合わせる。 6. よくみえるようにしぼりを調節し、 観察する。 7. より細かく観察したいときには、レボ 4 ルパーを回して対物レンズの倍率を高く 10 レンズ し、ピントや明るさを微調整する。 ※プレパラートは壊れやすいので丁寧」 レンズ に扱う。 100匹をみる 4匹をみる 1年2組 7番 名前 三浦幸愛 1826 キス

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英語 中学生

英文読解です。左が文章、右が問題です。写真が見にくいかもしれませんが、お願いします。

How Much Is a Tree Worth? It is easy to measure the value of most things that people own. If you want to sell your house or car, for example, an expert will be able to tell you how much money it is worth. However, it's much harder to decide how much things in nature are worth. What is the value, for example, of a tree? One way to measure the value of a tree could simply be in terms of how much money could be made from cutting it down and selling the wood. A tree might be worth more, however, if it isn't cut down. In the case of a fruit tree, for example, we would have to ask how much money could be made by selling the fruit that the tree produces over its lifetime. Furthermore, what about the seeds that tree produces that can grow into new trees that will produce their own fruit? Do these elements add to the value of the original tree? In assessing its value, we might also look beyond the tree itself to the other creatures that live in it. For example, insects, birds, and other animals could not survive without the tree. These creatures use the tree for both food and shelter. Does the fact that the tree supports all these other lives add to the value of the tree itself? Trees also offer non-monetary benefits to people. For example, a tree gives us shelter on a sunny day or provides refuge from heavy rain. How much are these things worth? And what about the beauty of trees that can calm us when we are feeling stressed and that even inspires poetry. How do these kinds of benefits add to the value of the tree? If placing a value on a tree is such a difficult task, placing a value on nature itself is likely impossible. The natural world is an irreplaceable wonder that not only provides humans with many of our basic needs but also inspires us. How do we place value on such a resource? Before You Read Vocabulary CANTON Look at the definitions below. Can you find words that match the definition in the word grid? Some letters have been given to you as clues. Match the words with their definitions below. Definitions worth (n) The importance of an item Reading for Gist Scan the article "How Much Is a Tree Worth?". How many paragraphs are there? Now match each paragraph with the best heading below. There are more headings than you will need. Paragraph 1. Paragraph 2. Paragraph 3. Paragraph 4 produce (v) A person with special skills/knowledge about a subject Paragraph 5. Paragraph 6. value (n) • How much money something should cost creature (n) A small, hard object produced by a plant from which a new plant can grow seed (n) To make or create something Trees add to the beauty of nature. It's impossible to say how much nature itself is worth. How much is a tree worth if we don't cut it down? Different trees offer different kinds of benefits to people. Do the non-monetary benefits that a tree offers add to its value? . Can a tree's value be measured in terms of the wood it provides? Deciding the value of things in nature is a difficult task. Do the creatures that live in a tree add to its value? Reading for Detail Now read the article again in more detail and answer the questions below. According to the article, are the following statements true (T) or false (F)? Underline the part of the text in which you find the answer. monetary (adj) . An animal, especially a nonhuman a. An expert can easily tell you the value of a tree. T/F b. The fruits and seeds that a tree produces might add to its value. T/F c. Many creatures need trees in order to be able to live. T/F d. Trees are only important in terms of the money that they are worth. T/F e. It would be difficult to say how much money nature is worth. T/F expert (n) . Of or relating to money 75 Unit 5: Economics JPREP Empower Vol.76

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