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①の不変の真理が起こる時の「時に関係なく常に当てはまる事柄」ってどういう意味ですか? 翻訳機でその子どもは、ぐじらが〜の文を英訳したらareではなくwereとなりました。 時制の一致の原則は理解できたのですが、なぜ不変の真理が起こるのか分からないので教えて欲しいです🙇‍♂️

1-2 時制の一致の例外 以下のように、必ずしも時制の一致のルールを適用しなくてもよい場合があります。 They learned that the moon goes around the earth. した John said he walks his dog every morning. Did you know that Horyu-ji Temple was built in the 7th century? 295 彼らは月が地球の周りを回っていることを学んだ。 296 ジョンは毎朝イヌの散歩をしていると言った。 297 法隆寺は7世紀に建立されたことを知っていましたか。 0363 (6) REA mset Hadseed quo no blow neH deri) inguont d The kid didn't know whales are mammals. pad ② 現在も変わらない事実・習慣・習性(20) 295 296 ① 不変の真理・ことわざなどを表す場合 (295) Monarurporelearnity segating not moria Ⅱ > 時に関係なく常にあてはまる事がらは,主節の時に関係なく現在形のままでよい。 moge drugo it bevalled 297 (その子どもは、クジラが哺乳動物であることを知らなかった。) DIADE The professor said there is no royal road to learning. 〈ことわざ〉 教授は、学問に王道なし,と言った。)

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英語 高校生

この問題の答えを教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

1. 次の英文を読んで (1) ~ (5) の問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever dreamed of traveling in space? I have thought of going into space as an astronaut so many times. Traveling beyond the earth is always a great dream and hope for humanity. But as everyone knows, it is not easy to be an astronaut. There are many people who want to try to get into space flight programs all around the world. So first, you have to pass extremely difficult selection processes to even participate in the training and testing used to prepare potential astronauts for operating in and living F ) in space. The training itself is so hard that it is very difficult (A) complete. ( those that pass the training, only a few can actually experience the trip into space. Every time I see the news about the manned space flights on TV, it does sound like something impossible for a regular person like me. (G ), there was a recent event that really surprised me in September 2021. They 2completed said that ("Crew Dragon" 3the 3 day-mission 5called) the spacecraft successfully. As a surprise, this mission was an "All- Civilian" flight. The four people in the Crew Dragon were not professional astronauts from other space agency programs. A billionaire booked the Crew Dragon capsule last year and picked three normal people to ride (B) him. It was the VERY first totally private mission to orbit. The stories of how the people had been chosen and how the trip succeeded were not only amazing but also very heart warming. Watching this news reminded me (C) the excellent idea about Space elevators. This is a promising scientific technology that could take us into space much more (K) in the future. ( H ) JSEA (Japan Space Elevator Association), the concept of a Space elevator would make reaching orbit in space easier and faster (D) using Centrifugal force and Earth's gravity instead of rockets. Engineers estimate it requires a cable that is about 100,000km long and more than 100 times as strong as steel. So of course, it sounds like a challenging development. Also, the space elevator would require much less energy to lift cargo and people into orbit and be significantly more eco-friendly. As they continue to work on advancing technology, the space elevator may become a reality (E) we know it. With the space elevator, traveling into space would no longer be an impossible dream for us, ordinary people. Just talking about it, I get totally excited and can't help hoping to experience the situation of looking down on the earth from the space one day. (E)に入る前置詞として適切なものを①から⑤か (1) 本文中の(A) らそれぞれ選びなさい。 Dwith 2to 3before 4 by 5 of P.1

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