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英語がとても苦手で 英文法の勉強法「例文暗記」について質問です。 英文法の勉強法の「例文暗記」を行いたいと思ったのですが下記の写真(使用参考書スクランブル英文法) の最初の2ページに合計10の例文その他(受動態助動詞等)の例文を合わせると520の例文がありました。 ①文法... 続きを読む

Theme 000 000 000 第1章 2 3 4 1 基本 出 2 |頻出 基本 |頻出 4 基本 3 My father sometimes ( On my way to school each day, I generally ( cats. ① were seeing 2 am seeing 時制 Water ( ① boils 1 student. ① helps 時間 の幅 (1) 現在形 ② helped I have no idea when he ( ① comes Power Up! 2 (2) 過去形 (will (3) 未来形 (3) see (4) was seen )at a temperature of 100 degrees centigrade. ② is boiling ③ was boiling ④ used to boil ③ has helped (上智大) ) me with my homework when I was a ) next time. ② has come 3 coming 基本3時制の用法 ① 現在の事実状態 ② 現在の習慣的動作 (1) ③不変の真理 (2) ④ 確定的な未来の予定 Our school festival begins tomorrow. (学園祭が明日から始まる) ) many dogs and (明治大) is helping (広島経済大) ① 単純未来 未来のできごと 状態 ② 意志未来—話し手や主語の意志 I will go, even if you stop me. (たとえ止めても私は行くつもりだ) (東京国際大) ④ will come (玉川大) ① 過去のできごと・状態 She went to America three times when she was a student. (彼女は学生だったとき, 3度アメリカへ行った) (松山大) ② 過去の習慣的動作 (3) (③) 毎日学校へ行く途中, 私はたいていたくさんの犬や猫を見かける。 ( ① ) 水は摂氏 100度で沸騰する。 (②) 私が学生だった時, 父はときどき宿題を手伝ってくれました。 (④) 彼が今度いつ来るのかまったくわからない。

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勉強方法 高校生

速読英単語の使い方について聞きたいのですが、 精読をしてからシャドーイングをしようと思っているのですが、精読をする際、写真のようにSVOC、節などを細かく振り分けて行っているのですが、 精読は紙に書かず頭の中で「この文は〜だな」と理解できれば良いのですか?それとも、今まで通... 続きを読む

_4 サッカーの起源 (2) [歴史] Q. What was soccer considered as in Britain? b. A war game. a. A recreational sport. C The Emperor of the "Han Dynasty was an "avid, early player and fan of tsu chu.) This spress the popularity of tsu chi all over China Some people in China claim that it is even possible ſisu chu could go 34312 back to 5000 B.C 3. 明海大学 V # 52 The British claim [that soccer was created in the 8th century n Britain] it was not a recreational sporkat the time but a war game. It was a violent game and serious injury and even death were not uncommon. It was not until 1815 when Eton College set up a series of rules for the game that it became a less violent sport. At that time to colleges began to play using similar rules 1848 the rules were set by Cambridge University in the Cambridge rule shin-kicking carrying the ball were forbidden. This is where rugby and soccer 10 10 and T S V (149 words) The place 12 developed into two different sports S 「「「中国の)漢」 "avid 「熱烈な」 n

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勉強方法 高校生

推薦でこのような英語長文が出てきます。 何か良い対策はありますか? 問題としてはほとんど和訳です。 基礎英文問題精講はもってるのですがそれで良いでしょうか? 基礎英文問題精講で大丈夫なら良い勉強方法も教えて頂きたいです!(使い勝手がよく分かっていないので…)

英語 1 次の英文を読み. 下記の設問に答えなさい。 One of the great debates in Western civilization is whether humans are born cooperative and helpful and society later “corrupts them (eg Rousseau), or whether they are born selfsh and unhelpful and society teaches them better (e.g., Hobbes). As with all great debates, both arguments undoubtedly have some truth on their side. Here 1 defend a thesis that mainly sides with Rousseau's take on things, but which adds some critical complexities. T will call this thesis。 "3n deference to two of this books contributors, the Early Spelke, Later Dweck hypothesis. Specially,Twill argue and present evidence that from around their frst birthdays 一 when they first begin to walk and talk and become truly cultural beings 一 human children are already cooperative and helpful in many, though obyiously not all, situations. And they do not learn this from adults:itcomes naturally. (Thatis the Spelke part.) But later in "ontogeny, children'e relatively "indiscriminate cooperativeness becomes modied by such influences as their judgments of likely *'reciprocity and their concern for how others in the group judge them, which are involved in the evolution of human's natural cooperativeness in the frst place. And gey begin to 1earm many culturally specific social norms for how we do things, how one ought to do things if one isto be a member of this group. (That is Dweck part) U出上 Tomasehor MihacL Carol Dweck。 Joan Sik_ Brian Skrmsand Ehzabeth S_ Spelke。 Why We Cooperare。 etcerpt nom pages 4. (9 2009 Miaswechuwetes Institute or'Twhnolomsr by permissisn oFThe AITT Peas] 注: Weorrupt 「ーを限章きせる」 "33m deferenoe to 「一に著意を払って」 “Jontogeny 「個人の発信遂程」 indiacriminate「分け剛てのない」 Preciprodity 「お古いの助け合い 間1 下線部(1)の論争とはどのような立場の間の論争なのか 本文に従って日本語で答えなさい。 立場1 | 立場2 | 問2 筆者は. 誰の意見を最も明確に支持することを表明しているのか。 その人物名を本文中から抜き出し. 解答欄に書きなさい。 間3 eyが何を指すのかを明らかにし, 下線部 2) を日本語に訳しなさい。 HI 次の英文を読み. 下記の設問に日本語で答えなさい。 1magine being able to sleep with one eye open, and half your brain awake. Recent research confirme that dolphins and whales do 一a phenomenon known as 。,unihemispheric slee. Researchers theorize that some animals have developed this ability to help them detect approaching predators or to periodically rise to the surface to breathe and monitor wave patterns, which keeps them from dmowning. While humans do not practice unihemispheric sleep, it is "iconceivable that particular regions of the human brain stay awake while others sleep, or that the intensity of sleep may vary across difierent brain regions, says Niels C. Rattenborg, PhD, of the University of Wisconsin, who has studied a similar phenomenon in birds。 The fnding is important, he says because it shows that at least in some animals, "sleep and akefulness can be independently controlled within different regions of the brain according to changing ecological demands" 【出内 : Ballie, R 2001.Animal aleep studies oHfer hope for humanw: A genetic link for narcolepsy。 sleeping with one eye open and fear onditioning are all investigated in animal research. Retrieved from http2wwwraporgmonitoroct01/animalslecp_aspx (一痢必要)] 注: *1conceivable「 (一ということがり考えられる」 間1 下線部 unihemispheric sleep とはどのような降りかを本文に従って説明しなさい。 間2 なぜイルカやヤクジラがunihemispheric sleep を行うのかについての仮説を本文を読んで2つ挙げなさい。 仮説1 仮説2 問3 下線部 The fnding is important と述べているが、なぜそう なのかを本文に従って説明しなさい。 ーー

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