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英語 高校生

わからないので教えてください。😭

B With a partner, take turns playing the roles of nurse and patient. Ask each other the questions you need to ask to fill out the application form below. One partner is Robert Jones, the other is Mary Woods. Robert William Jones D.O.B. 9/12/70 23-42 Shiizaki, Sakae-machi, Inba-gun, Chiba-ken, 289-1222 Tel.: 0475-72-1234 Businessman Stomachache Came to this hospital before with back pain in October, 2012 Mary Margaret Woods D.O.B. 7/31/80 7512 22nd Ave. N.W. Portland, Oregon 98115-4706 Tel.: (425) 791-8836 Housewife Sprained ankle First time at this hospital APPLICATION FORM Last Name month Date of Birth Address Telephone Occupation (Circle one) month Date First Name day year day year Middle Name Sex M / F years old Which department would you like to go to? (Circle one) 1 Self-employed 01 Internal Medicine 11 Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) 2 Farmer/Skilled worker 02 Pediatrics 12 Ophthalmology (Eye doctor) 3 Civil servant 03 Surgery & Treatments 13 Dermatology (Skin doctor) 4 LO 00 5 6 Businessman Student Housewife 04 Orthopedics 14 Nutrition & Dietetics 05 Neurology 15 Radiology (X-ray) 06 Urology 16 Oral Surgery 7 Unemployed 07 Respiratory Medicine 17 Cardiology 8 Hospital employee 18 Plastic Surgery 08 Psychiatry 9 09 Otolaryngology (ENT) 19 Dentistry Other: (Please specify): 10 Anesthesiology 20 Allergy & Immunology 1. NO Have you ever been to this hospital before? 2. YES (Year: ) (Department: )

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英語 高校生

論表のworkです!どなたか教えてください……!!!

AC Vocabulary 次の文の( なさい。 に入る適語を の中から1つずつ選んで、記号を記入し (1) I'll visit my ( (2) George will join the soccer ( ) in Canada next month. ( (3) Lisa wants to go to a summer ( (4) We watched the ( (5) Let's study for the ( ) next year. ) in Japan someday. ) at the Sumida River last weekend. ) together. ( ( ) a. fireworks b. festival c.relatives d. exam e. team S writing 1 日本語の意味に合うように,( )に適語を入れなさい。 (1) 私は来月, 広島の友だちに会いに行くつもりです。 I'm ( want) to (visit) my friend in Hiroshima next month. (2) もし明日の朝, あなたに熱があったら, 家にいましょう。 If you (have ) a fever tomorrow morning, we ( (3) ダンは今夜, パーティーで楽しいひと時を過ごすでしょう。 Dan (will) (have) a good time at the party tonight. ( 4) 明日のこの時間には, 富士山に登っていることでしょう。 We ( ) be ( B ) stay home. D ) Mt. Fuji at this time tomorrow. 2 日本語の意味に合うように,[ ] 内の語句を参考にして, 英文を完成させなさい。 (1) 私たちが海岸に行くときは,兄が車で連れていってくれるでしょう。 to the beach, my brother When we (2)ユリはスペイン語を習う予定で, それが楽しくなることを期待しています。 Yuri is Spanish and she hopes fun. A C [go / drive us. DI [ learn / it is B (3) もし日曜日雨が降ったら, クリスは体育館でテニスの練習をするでしょう。 [rain/practice If it on Sunday, Chris tennis in the gym.

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英語 高校生

英文の方写真汚くて申し訳ないです汗  3パラグラフ目の印のしてあるaround が、和訳中のどの部分に当たるか分かりません。教えていただきたいです。

テーマ 専門性☆☆☆ 英文レベル★★★ 30 DNAはウイルスから? 文 11 What with the threat of bird flu, the reality of HIV, and the genera unseemliness of having one's cells pressed into labour on behalf of something alien and microscopic, it is small wonder that people don't much like viruses. But we may actually have something to thank the little 5 parasites for. They may have been the first creatures to find a use for DNA, a discovery that set life on the road to its current rich complexity 12 The origin of the double helix is a more complicated issue than it might at first seem. DNA's ubiquity -all cells use it to store their genomes - suggests it has been around since the earliest days of life 10 but when exactly did the double spiral of bases first appear? Some think it was after cells and proteins had been around for a while. Others say DNA showed up before cell membranes had even been invented/ The fact that different sorts of cell make and copy the molecule in very different ways has led others to suggest that the charms of the double 15 helix might have been discovered more than once. And all these ideas have drawbacks. "To my knowledge, up to now there has been no ⚫ convincing story of how DNA originated," says evolutionary biologist Patrick Forterre of the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay. 13 Forterre claims to have a solution. Viruses, he thinks, invented » DNA as a way the defences of the cells they infected. Little more than packets of genetic material, viruses are notoriously adept at* avoiding detection, as influenza's annual self-reinvention attests. Forterre argues that viruses were up to similar tricks when life was young, and that DNA was one of their innovations. To some researchers 25 the idea is an appealing way to fill in a chunk of the DNA puzzle. 270 •

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