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ピンクの線のところで、worldの後にコンマがないのはその後がthat節の内容だからですか??コンマがない理由を教えてください!!🙏🏻🙇🏻‍♀️

英文解釈 と訳すと不自然な場合は 「AのB」 と訳す。 この例でも「子どもたちの今の世代」と訳す のは不自然なので,前から訳して 「今の世代の子どもたち」 とする。 The way (adults treat their children) shapes the way those children S A S' V 扱う S' (that) (that) will,〈in turn〉, treat the next generation (when they become adults)). V' 今度は C It follows that if we are seeking to create a more gentle, humanistic world> ~しようとする 人間らしい。 we adults need [to pause and reflect on [how we interact with the current S' = 同格関係 V' O' generation of children]]. ・・・を熟考するonの目的語 ・・・と交流する 今の 和訳 大人が子どもたちをどう扱うかによって、 今度はその子どもたちが大人になったとき に次の世代をどう扱うかが決まってくる。 だから、もし私たちがより優しく人間らしい世界 126 を作ろうというのなら、私たち大人は一旦立ち止まって、 今の世代の子どもたちとの接し方 についてじっくり考える必要があるということになる。 (関西学院大) [第1文] (The way adults...) ≫ shape という語には, 名詞(「形」)だけでなく, 動詞の意味もある。 ここでは「・・・を形作 る,…を方向付ける」という意味の動詞。 ≫ 2 回登場する way のいずれも、直後に関係副詞の that が省略されている (way を修飾す ある関係副詞の that および これの省略については, 構文 087' で扱う)。 way は 「方法」とい う意味なので,この文の大まかな直訳は「~の方法は,・・・の方法を形作る」 だが, 和訳 ではここから工夫してある。 sonia kagnis 図解の記号: [名詞] (形容詞) 〈副詞> 9 .on. ton. 4 nd? t in The way adults treat their children / shapes the way those children will in turn, treat the next 今度は、 ~を形作る generation when they become adults. It follows that if we are seeking to create a more ~ほうとする gentle, humanistic worldrye adults need to pause and reflect on how we interact with the ・は、人間らしい current generation of children.s 中する 少し立ち止まる 必然的に、私達がより優はを創ろうとすれば、 100 1800

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英語 高校生

回答お願いします🙇

UNIT 7 Reading Reading 33点 10点 Grammar /32点 /15 Information Listening Writing /10 TOTAL 100点 全文 音声 なまけ者のトムが望んだ仕事とは何でしょう。 Tom was a very lazy man*. He didn't like hard work. But he needed a job. One day, (his/Tom / a job / asked / uncle / him / find / to ). "What kind of job?" asked the uncle. Tom answered, "I don't want to work. I want meat for lunch every day. I just want to walk around and take naps*. And I want 100 dollars a day." "( )" the uncle sighed*. 2 One day, Tom got a call from his uncle. "Tom, I found the perfect job for you. A tiger at the zoo died recently. They need a new tiger. You can be the tiger. You'll wear a tiger's skin and walk around, eat meat, and sleep in the cage* like a real tiger." "( 3 )" said Tom. "I'll start tomorrow!" 5 3 The next day, Tom was in the cage in tiger's fur. He just walked around, ate meat, 10 and took a nap. Tom was happy. 44 Suddenly, he heard an announcement*. "We'll soon have a special show. It's a fight between a lion and a tiger! Enjoy this exciting show." "( )" He looked around his cage. Then another cage was carried next to his. A fierce-looking* lion was in it. "I'll be killed!" he cried. The doors of both cages were opened. Tom jumped back. "( 6 )" 15 The big lion slowly walked toward him, roared*, and opened its mouth. "Stop! I'm not a tiger! I'm a man!" 5 "Shhh!" Tom heard a small voice from the lion. "( Ⓒ )” (252 words)

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英語 高校生

大学受験の長文問題です。 解答がないので答えをお願いします🙏

問題 3 以下の英文を読んで、次の問いに答えなさい。 (*のついた語には語注が ある。) If you are able to step outside and hear many types of birds, you might also have a greater feeling of well-being. Two studies show that hearing diverse birdsongs may help increase our happiness. (A) One study was done by researchers at California Polytechnic State University. A research team studied the effects of birdsong ( 1 ) people walking through a park in the U.S. state of Colorado. A biology graduate student, Danielle Ferraro, led the study. "There could be an evolutionary reason why we like birdsong so much. And the idea is that when we hear birdsong it could signal safety to us," Ferraro says. There could be many other reasons, too. Ferraro states that in some areas around the world birdsong can also signal the arrival of spring and nice weather. Bird diversity, she adds, can also mean a healthy environment. She explained her study to Voice of America (VOA). Ferraro and her team played recorded songs from a diverse group of birds native to the area. They did this on hiking trails in a park in Boulder, Colorado. (2) several weeks, the researchers played recorded birdsong at certain times of the day and other times they did not. Then they talked with hikers after they ( 3 ). Hikers who heard the recorded diverse birdsongs reported a greater sense of well-being than the people who heard simply the natural birds. The researchers suggest that both the bird sounds and biodiversity* can increase feelings of well-being. Ferraro explained that she used native birdsong for the study. This way it would sound as natural as possible. They also did the study during the summer. She explains why this is important. "So the study ( 4 ) in the summer and that's kind of important because the spring is most birds' breeding* season. And if we play the birdsong during breeding season, that might have disturbed them. (B) We didn't want to disturb the birds too much." The study was published in an academic journal called the Royal Society B in December 2020. - 10- ◇M2 (310-15)

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