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B 与えられた日本語の内容が伝わるように,()に入る語 から選び英文を完成させましょ う。必要があれば,適切な形になおしなさい。 同じ単語を何度使用してもかまいません。 1. 私は駅で次の電車を1時間待っています。 I have ( been ) ( waiting) for the next train at the station. 2. 私が駅に着いたら, 前の電車がちょうど発車したあとでした。 When I ( arrived) at the station, the previous train had just (Jeff). 3. いったい何が電車にあったのでしょうか。 あったのでしょうか。 What has (happened to the trains? 4. 残念なことに, 私が予約していたツアーは,悪天候で延期となりました。 Unfortunately, the tour I had (booked ) was postponed due to bad weather. 5. 私はそのコンサートがとても素晴らしいことを幼い頃から知っています。 I have ( known) that the concert is so wonderful since I was a kid. 6. 私はそのコンサートにこれまで2回行ったことがあります。 I have ( Şeen ) to the concert ( ) ( ). 7. 私の叔父は20代の頃、 そのオーケストラに所属していたことがありました。 My uncle had (belonged) to the orchestra when he ( was ) in his twenties. 8. その音色は,これまで聞いたなかで一番素晴らしいと思います。 I think the tone is the best I've ( ) ( ). arrive/be/book/before/belong/ever/ hear / happen/know/leave/twice / wait

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英語 高校生

ピンクで囲んだ部分のdestroyingとforcing、makingが何故ingが着いているのか分かりません😿分詞構文でしょうか?

You are preparing a presentation for the school science club, using this article from a scientific website. Reaching a Tipping Point: What to Do About the Problem of Space Junk? For over fifty years, slowly at first, but with increasing intensity, we've been sending objects up into orbit. Most of these items begin life as useful 使節を開始する有用な devices, such as the thousands of satellites that bring us information and give 装置として us our 21st century communication, but even these eventually fall out of use 結仕 使われなくなる or break. These satellites, living or dead, share an increasingly crowded layer, 混雑した層 known as near-earth orbit, with rocket parts, tools, and pieces of metal from objects that have already crashed together and broken into pieces. 粉々になる ?? This garbage poses a threat both (to working" satellites of which there are thousands), and (to the earth itself.) For example, in 2009 a disused Russian 使われなくなった module crashed into an active US satellite) destroying both and forcing the International Space Station to change course to avoid the thousands of broken ためらう pieces. While most junk that falls back to earth burns up in the atmosphere. 大気圏上空で larger chunks can occasionally hit the ground, posing a threat to people and Pieces that do burn up] leave pollutants in the atmosphere, such as Property aluminum particles, which can destroy the ozone layer アルミニウム 粒子 It's clear that removing space junk is vital if we are to maintain and build upon our current satellite network. The problem has been discussed continuously since the 1970s, when Donald Kessler, a senior scientist at NASA 継続的に described a scenario (later known as Kessler syndrome) (where a runaway 制御不能の others more and more likely. While the 2009 incident may be the first large cycle of collisions begins, with each collision creating more debris, making 衝突のサイクル near-earth collision, it is thought that Kessler syndrome has already begun with smaller objects. Since Kessler syndrome was first described, many solutions have been proposed, from using lasers to robotic garbage collectors, but cost has been an obstacle to most. In 2021, a Japan-based company named Astroscale launched ELSA-d (short for "End-of-Life Services by Astroscale Demonstration") to show

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