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考えても全くわからなかったので答えを教えて欲しいです 長文でごめんなさい泣

13 CLIMATE ACTION Reading 目標→20分 12 速読問題次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 寄のチ 間問間さ文 uA third of the global population- -3.5 billion people could be living in temperatures spibega vipg ai AU gd山,ni 1prirpw snit sausn,,f inhospitable to human life in the next 50 vears because of climate change, according to a iesw orb toib9tq n6 otzus recent study. The study, conducted by a team of five scientists and published by the National Academy of Sciences, found that most humans , have lived in places with an average コ5 W nL J19gm 5- annual temperature between 51 and 59 degrees F(about 11℃ and 15℃). By 2070, billions Could be living in a climate currently found only in a select few places, like (3 Mecca in Saudi Arabia, where the average temperature is 86 F(30℃). anibs9f bigs If current trends continue, more than 1 billion people in India, 500 million in Nigeria, and 100 woH 29mibliud Iist 1o Jol s 916 919) 19dw yio gid s ai enoqsgni2 million in the Niger and Sudan regions will be living with an average annual temperature of 84 G DIE 2991 T0 DS 2 10 F(29℃), according to Tim Lenton, Professor of Climate Change and Earth Systems Science at 1SV the University of Exeter. That temperature is usually only seen in the Sahara Desert today, dTson s ofuo o T6noe19glsme Lin dw but it could cover 19 percent of the planet in 2070. Two 9un 9W9 9W 16 21in u0. 1egagggaib ou The new study does not estimate how many people will leave their home countries in search 7ar」 lama wodl of cooler climates. However, in 1990, *the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change had V9wollsm2 s egiibnuoriua lsuisa vil T w bialei lleme hemile,odt this could be the greatest impact of climate change. Human migration is 2u bnuoss extremely difficult to predict and responds to many factors other than heat alone, Lenton said 15 stated that Still. he said his findings show that billions of people will be facing (5Conditions that could mush ddormoa sVed 1on ob them to leave their present homes. (259 words) noitossih bis.odt.ni onion 0 CLL)onptpe bpu-0 14 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change :気候変動に関する政府間パネル unata stsmilo antnavetg lo sibbim-aitt nt u ro 2obGuusrc Gpane

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38の正しい文を選びなさいという問題で ③が答えで正しいというのは分かるのですが、 ②がダメな理由がよくわからないです。 どなたか教えてください!

ロロロ ロOロ ロロ図 ロロR ロロ回 ロロS 11 「Theme ) for months until she agreed to see me. I was made 3 to wait ④ waited 頭出 2 being waited on の wait ) out of the apartment house last. nits、 Theme 11 使役動詞·知覚動詞の受動態 36 D to run The suspect was seen ( 2 ran 使役動詞 make の受動態 > make A do「A に~させる」 を受動態にするとA is made to do と原形不 定詞が to 不定詞になることに注意しよう。 本間 = I was forced to wait for months (この表現のほうがふつう) (発展使役動詞の haveやlet は受動態にはしない。let の場合はallow で代用する。 was allowed (*let) to go to college. (私は大学に行かせてもらった) (3) run ④ have rum 35 Theme 12 『 37 「頻出 They say that he studied abroad when he was young ) abroad when he was young. 知覚動詞 seeの受動態 > see A do 「A が~するのが見える」を受動動態にするとAis seen to do と原 形不定詞が to 不定詞になる。使役動詞 make の場合と同様である。 (発展)知覚動詞の中で、 see / hear / observe は受動態が可能だが、その他の知 覚動詞はふつう能動態で用いる。 He is said ( 36 0 to studly 2 studying ③ to have studied の having studied (正しい文を選びなさい) O It is believed that he has made a fortune in his vouth 2 He is believed that he made a fortune in his youth. 3 He is believed to have made a fortune in his youth. の He is believed to make a fortune in his youth. V 38 12 目的語が that 節の場合の受動態 Theme They say that S+Vの形の文は,形式主語 itを用いた受動態と、 that 節中の主語 を文の主語にした受動態の2通りが可能である。(①Power Up! 9) (姫路環造大 LPGUIG They say that ~ の受動態 >本間 = It is said that he studied abroad when he was young. 37 Theme 13 They say that S + V のVが過去 [現在完了] 形のときは、 Sis said to have done になるので、③ to have studied が正解。 39 His leg was broken when he got ( ) by the truck. They believe that ~ の受動態 >本間 = They believe that he made a fortune in his youth. 0 overrun 38 (札幌学院大 2 run over 3 driven in O hit on 40 The road。remained。closing for 選択肢) in his vouth は明らかに過去を示す語句(%3D when he was young) な で、0, Oは不可。 ( Power Up! 5) → It is believed that he made a fortune in his youth. more than a week owing a の the。heavy snow. 2 3 6 (金沢工大 0r lamet They say that S +V[Sは~と言われている」の受動態 Power Up! 9 13 「動作」/「状態」を明確にする表現 受動態は,「~される」 という「動作」 を表す場合と,「~されている」 という 態」を表す場合がある。どちらに解するかは前後の文脈による。動作であるこ を明確にするために, be 動詞の代わりに get / become などを、状態」であ とを明確にするために、remaim/lie/ stay などを用いることがある。 Theme (1) → It is said that S + V (2) → S is said to do ~ このような形をとる動詞には say の他に次のようなものがある。 ロ believe「信じる」(3 38) □ expect 「思う」口think 「思う」 ロreport「報告する」 ロknow 「知る」 s get + 過去分詞 「~される」一「動作」 >特に,事故など予期しないことに用いることが多い。 語句 run over ~は 「~をひく」の意味の群動詞。get run over by ~「~ 選択肢 ① overrun 「~にはびこる」,③ drive in ~「(釘など)を打 35 (3)彼女が会ってくれるまで,何か月も待たされました。 (0)容疑者は昨夜そのアパートから駆け出して行くのを見られた。 39 36 37 (3 ) 彼は若いころ留学したと言われている。 38 (3 ) 彼は若いころ財産をつくったと信じられている。 ~「~を思いつく」。④ は hit だけなら可。get hit 「状態」 39 (2) トラックに

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英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... 続きを読む

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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英語に自信がある人回答づくりお願いします! ※書き込みは気にしないでください。 これプラス、問題に続きがあって、 問5 本文には、実物の動物を見ることによって人々がより深く理解できることが3つ書かれています。それらを日本語で答えなさい。 問6 本文には、動物園... 続きを読む

第4問 次の英文を読んで、 設問に答えなさい。①~6は段落番号です。 黒体 6) のIn my view, (1)it_is perfectly possible for many species of animals living in gon.. ie parks to have a quality of life as high as, or higher than, in the wild. 'Animals in ood z0os get a varied and high-quality diet with all the supplements required. and anv 1pesses they might have will be treated.Their movement might be somewhat restricted. mt they have a safe environment in which to live, and they are spared bullying and social 神年 predators*2 or the irritation and pain of parasites or injuries. The average captive animal racism*1 by others of their kind. They do not suffer from the threat or stress of will have a greater life expectancy compared with its wild counterpart, and will not die of drought, of starvation or in the jaws of a predator. Alot of very nasty things happen to truly wild' animals that simply don't happen in good zoos, and to view a life that is 'free' as 術保者一 one that is automatically ‘good' is, I think, an error. Furthermore, zoos serve several key purposes. の Firstly, zoos aid conservation. Colossal numbers of species are becoming extinct across the world, and many more are increasingly threatened and therefore risk extinction. Moreover, some of these collapses have been sudden, dramatic and unexpected, or were simply discovered very late in the day. Aspecies protected in captivity can be bred up to provide a reservoir*3 population against a population crash or extinction in the wild. A good number of species only exist in captivity, with many ofthese livinginzoos. Stillmore only exist in the wildbecause they have been reintroduced from zoos, or have wild populations that have been1o0osted by captive bred animals Without (2these efforts there would be fewer species alive today. Although reintroduction successes are few and far between*4, the numbers are increasing, and the very fact that species have been saved or reintroduced as a result of captive breeding proves the value of such initiatives. ③ Zoos alsoprovide education. Many children and adults, especially those in cities, will never see a wild animal beyond a fox or pigeon. While it is true that television documentaries are becoming ever more detailed and impressive, and many natural history specimens are on display in museums, there really is nothing to compare with seeinga living creature in the flesh*5, hearing it, smelling it, watching what it does and having the time to absorb details. That alone will bring a greater understanding and perspective to many, and hopefully give them a greater appreciation for wildlife, conservation efforts and how they can contribute. ④ Inaddition to this, there isalsothe education that cantake place in Z0Osthrough signs, talks and presentations which directly communicate information to visitors about the animals they are seeing and their place in the world. This was an area where zoos used to be lacking, but they are now increasingly sophisticated in their communication and 8.

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