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英語 中学生

これの5の答えはイだったんですけどなんでそうなるのか解説をお願いします。

次の左利き(left-handed)と右利き (right-handed) についての英文を読んで, 1~5の問いに答え なさい。 =~する可能性が高い rate (s) =割合 serious injuries =重傷 (注)life span (s) 3D寿命 feel down = 落ち込む be likely to ~= data = データ allergies = アレルギー advantage = 有利な点 academic success = 学問的な成功 president (s) =大統領 Are you left-handed or right-handed? Do you use your right hand or left hand when you do some activities? In this world, some people usually use their right hand, and others use their left hand. Is there any difference between these people? Some scientists) have discovered an interesting fact, about the life span of left-handed people and right-handed people. They. say that left-handed people have a shorter life span than right-handed people. This idea comes from Da study in 1991 It showed that the population of left-handed people becomes smaller with age. The scientists said that left-handed people live in ② a world for right handed people. Some things, such as a knife, a guitar, a baseball glove, and a keyboardof personal Computers, are made for right-handed people. Left-handed people are more likely to have trouble using those things, and have-accidents and serious injuries.. In 1992, one scientist, that the life spans of left-handed people are about nine years shorter than those of right-handed people. Were left-handed people given a bad hand? If you are a left-handed person, don't feel down. In 2000, a scientist showed that ④ Coren's idea was not. true. Here is the reason: some elderly right-handed people started as left-handed people, but their parents and teachers changed them into right-handed when they were children. That means many of left-handed people died as right-handed. Like this, there are some questions about Coren's data, so we cannot say that left-handed people have a shorter life span. Also, other studies showed that the life spans of right-handed people and left-handed people are not so different. Stanley Coren, said that these make their life spans shorter. He found Still, some people say that there are some bad points in being left-handed. Because they live in a world for right-handed people, left-handed people may have higher rates of some diseases such as mental disease,and allergies. However, we can also find a lot of good points in being left-handed. They have an advantage in sports like_tennis and baseball. Also, they are likely to have more academic success and higher IQs. Five of America's last eleven presidents were left-handed people, though ( 6 11人の5人

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英語 中学生

英語でピクトグラムについての長文なのですが、わかりません。 教えてください。

89 あとの問いに答えなさい。〈山形) 図B わかりやすいピクトグラムとして選ばれた割合 手荷物受取所 図A ピクトグラムについて 乗り継ぎ *( X )で見つけたピクトグラム I 21.7% 27.8% 78.3% 72.2% 72.1% 日本人 外国人 27.9% 30.9% 69.1% 温 泉 駐車場 SS * ピクトグラムは、 ずに理解することができる。日本の (Z )を知っていると, 理解し やすいものもあるかもしれない。 P. (Y )に頼ら P 31.9% 29.2% 68.1% 70.8% 62.9% 29.0% 37.1% 71.0% 日本人 外国人 経済産業省資料などから作成 Aki: I found the pictogram in chart A at a temple. Fred: Oh, really? What did you write on chart A? Please tell me. Aki: Sure. Pictograms are useful because we don't have to depend on languages to understand them. If people know the Japanese way of life, it may be easier to understand some of them. Fred: I see. I think so, to0. The pictogram in chart Ais one example. I think it means "Take off your 5 shoes'. I can guess what it means because Japanese people do it when they go into houses. Aki: You are right. Look at chart B. It shows four pairs of pictograms. Both Japanese people and foreign people were asked, "Two pictograms in each pair mean the same thing. Choose one which you can understand better from each pair." 10 Fred: Interesting. In one of the pictograms, a person with a bag is walking between two planes. Aki: Yes. About seventy percent of the foreign people chose 。 the pictogram. Fred: I could understand it easily, too. Aki, I want to make some new pictograms that will help people. Shall we try it? Aki: Yes, let's do it. (1) 図A中の( X ), ( Y ), ( Z )のそれぞれにあてはまる適切な言葉を, 対話の 内容に即して日本語で書きなさい。 X Y Z (2) 下線部のには,どのような様子が描かれていますか。対話の内容に即して日本語で答え なさい。 (3) 図および対話の内容に合うものを,次のア~オから2つ選び ヨコロ

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英語 中学生

この(4)がわかりません。教えて欲しいです

5 So you should not listen to their opinions. All my teammates follow me. B *Tooders should decide everything without talking with teammates. 中学生のタカシ(Takashi) とスミス先生(Mr. Smith)が話をしています。この対話文を読んで、 86 る最も適当なものを,それぞれあとのア~エのうちから1つずつ選び、その符号を書きなさい。また,対話文の内容 (1]~(3)に入 に合うように, に入る英語を10語程度(,: - などの符号は語数に含まない。)で書きなさい。〈千葉) Takashi: Hi, Mr. Smith. I have a question. Mr Smith: How may I help you, Takashi? Takashi: I'm not good at learning English words. Please tell me how to learn English words. mA Mr. Smith: try to learn English words? ST bdi at hud Takashi: When I find a difficult English word, I usually*look itup in an *English-Japanese dictionary 5 and write the Japanese meaning in my notebook.vil Mr Smith: All right. Then have you used this before? Here you are. Takashi: No, I haven't. It's all written in English, and I can't find any Japanese. Mr. Smith: In your English-Japanese dictionary, you can find Japanese *expressions when you look up an English word. However, with this dictionary, you can understand English words by reading other English expressions. Takashi: I see, but it looks very difficult. Mr. Smith: Don't worry! For example, | in this dictionary. Takashi: Sure. Wait a minute here it is. It says "a person who is studying at a school." Yes, this is easy to understand. Mr. Smith: What about "nurse"? oda abas Takashi: OK. Iwill look it up. Tment 0n cau pre eoegu& on. hont M Suodo Mr: Smith: Just a minute. Try to guess what is written before you look.un oiodo bo Takashi: Uh I think it says ode fet | 20 Mr. Smith: Wow, nice guessing! wA (注)look ~ up (look up ~) : ~を調べる English-Japanese dictionary : 英和辞典 expression:表現 (1) ア How do you usually イ Where do you often ワ How many times do you usually エ Why do you often (2) ア This is always useful to me! イ This is easier than mine! ウ This is not new to me! エ This is not the same as mine! 図3) ア practice the word "teacher" イ remember the word "teacher" ウ find the word “student" エ write the word "student" 49

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