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英語 高校生

要約(日本語で)お願いします🙇‍♀️🙏急ぎです💧 できる範囲で大丈夫です。

Reading 88点 Grammar 30 Writing 10点 100点 Conversation 10 Listening 12点 Reading TR. 15-18 C C 6 The solar system* is known to have eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mars seems to be an especially interesting planet to the scientists who study planets. Robert Zubrin* is one of _those scientists. There are の two main reasons why he is so interested in Mars. の 5 One reason is that Zubrin wants to determine if human beings will be able to live on Mars in the future. Though Mars is nowa cold and dry planet, it is more similar to Earth than any other planet in the solar system. So there is a possibility that Mars is a place where human beings can live. In what ways are Mars and Earth alike? First, the soil and atmosphere of Mars is similar to those of Earth. Scientists found that the soil and 10 atmosphere of Mars contains many of the main elements* essential for human life. A Mars exploration rover* named Curiosity has been working on the surface of Mars to gather various scientific information about its environment. Second, the rotation* period of Mars is 24 hours and 39 minutes, which is very close to that of Earth. Third, there are seasons on Mars as there are on Earth. The other reason is that, by studying Mars, Zubrin thinks we can better predict the 15 future of Earth. It is believed that there used to be a liquid like water on Mars a long time ago. If we can find out how and why Mars has changed into a (A) and (B) place, we may be able to better understand the Earth's future. Zubrin says, “We humans have changed the Earth's environment through our actions and activities. From our research on Mars. 20 we may be able to solve such problems as global warming. Mars may be the key to our survival on Earth." Not only Zubrin but also many other scientists are doing research on Mars. Studying Mars might not seem to be connected with our daily life, but actually it is. New discoveries can influence our future. We should remember that in that regard* Mars is a 25 very important planet for our future. (357 words) (注)solar system: 太陽系 main element:主要元素 (人間の生命維持に必要な元素。 窒素, 水素など) exploration rover: 探査車 Robert Zubrin : ロバート ズブリン rotation:自転 in that regard :その点で

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英語 高校生

空欄の( )とQ&A教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

Date Lessonl Rea Lesson 1 When Words Won't Work 3 3 OPeople from different cultures 異なる文化出身の人々は ふつうはピクトグラムを簡単に理解できる can usually understand pictograms easily. <本 のBut sometimes しかし時々 ヒ they find pictograms confusing. 彼らはピクトグラムが紛らわしいと思う OLook at this pictogram: It tells different people different things. このピクトグラムを見てください 月 それは異なる人々に異なることを語る OMaybe this man is clearing a landslide. もしかすると、この男性は崩れた土砂を片付けている OMaybe he is opening an umbrella もしかすると彼は傘をさそうとしている on a windy day. 風の強い日に OActually, 実は this man is working on a road. この男性は道路で作業中だ OThis is a pictogram これはピクトグラムだ for “Roadwork ahead.” 「この先、道路工事中」の 8YOU can usually get the message from a pictogram あなたは通常、ピクトグラムからのメッセージを理解できる as soon as you see it. あなたがそれを見ればすぐに 3 OBut sometimes しかしときどき you have to learn the meaning of a pictogram, あなたはピクトグラムの意味を学ばなければならない ちょうどあなたが外国語の単語を学ぶように just like you learn the words of a foreign language. 6 OPictograms may never take the place of words, ピクトグラムがことばに取って代わることは決してないかもし 8 but they are already an important means of communication. しかし、それらはすでに重要なコミュニケーション手段だ DSome people are making full sentences ある人たちは、まるごと文章を作っている そして物語を語ってさえいる and even telling stories with pictograms. ピクトグラムで 2Afamous Chinese artist ある高名な中国人アーティストが wrote the following “sentence." 以下の「文」を書いた BCan you read it? あなたはそれを読めるか OWill pictograms eventually take the place of words? ピクトグラムはゆくゆくはことばに取って代わるだろうか GWill they be the language of the future? それらは未来の言語になるだろうか DWhat do you think? あなたはどう思いますか VQ

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英語 高校生

明日定期テストなのに解答が貰えないんです🥲空欄の解答教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

Date Lesson 1 When Words Won't Work Reading (1)ピケ 3 (2) ピク OPeople from different cultures/ can usually understand pictograms easily. / く本文 コンクューシグ のBut sometimes / they find pictograms confusing. // ®Look at this pictogram: ■ピクト ■紛られ 崖崩 →道 →対 ピク 7,171グ ランピスライド (例 It tells different people different things. // OMaybe this man is clearing alandslide. // 問題 ウェンデへ 6Maybe he is opening an umbrella / on a windy day. / ©Actually, / this man is 9-キング working on a road. // ⑦This is a pictogram/ for “Roadwork ahead.” / セードワー7 Tへ…ド く本 2G メッセジ 8YOU can usually get the message from a pictogram / as soon as you see it. / OBut sometimes / you have to learn the meaning of a pictogram, / just like you learn 3 the words of a foreign language. // ワ-ス OPictograms may never take the place of words, / but they are already an 1ル センテンセス important means of communication. // DSome people are making full sentences / and p-ト even telling stories / with pictograms. 1/ 1DA famous Chinese artist / wrote the フォロイング following “sentence." // 13Can you read it? // 10 From Xu Bings Book from the Ground. See page 10 for answer. イかンり OWill pictograms eventually take the place of words? // ⑤Will they be the language of the future? // 6What do you think?/ ○ の に ノU

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英語 高校生

この下線部のand後ろの接続がcanとの並列だと思ったんですけど、解答と違いました。理由が知りたいです。

次の英文を読んで、下記の問いに答えなさい。 Everyone knows what is supposed to happen when two English people who have never met before come face to face ina train-they start talking about the weather. In some cases this may simply be because they happen to find the subject interesting. Most people, though, are not particularly interested in analyses of climatic conditions, so there must be other reasons for conversations of this kind. ,One explanation is that it can often be quite embarrassing to be alone in the company of someone you are not acquainted with and not speak to them. If no conversation takes place the atmosphere can become rather , strained. However, by talking to the other person about some neutral topic like the weather, it is possible to strike up a relationship without actually having to say very much. Train conversations of this kind-and they do happen, although not of course as often as the popular myth supposes-are a good example of the sort of important social function that is often fulfilled by language. Language is not simply a means of communicating information-about the weather or any other subject. It is also a very important means of establishing and maintaining relationships with other people. Probably the most important thing about the conversation between our two English people is not the words they are using, but the fact that they are talking at all.

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数学 高校生

この問題は和訳の部分だけで英訳した方がいいですか?それとも文章読んでから書いた方がいいですか?人によるのは承知の上で意見を聞かせてください🙇‍♂️

I| 次の文章を読み、下継部分の日本語を英語に直しなさい。: に In my classes, I often tell my students, "Get outi" I'm not thrówing them out of the classroom; I'm_encouraging them to get out-of Japan. to study abroad. Japanese university students are often hesitant to study abroad, but I argue that nothing could-be more.important. Why.not go? I ask them: You can always come back. Recently, the education ministry has been askdng the same question -but going one step further, by. offering: money! To encourage. students to study abroad, the ministry announced it will start offering funds for universities to expand and imprave study abroad programs, (そうすることがこれまで以上に 多くの日本人大学生を留学する気にさせるだろう) Actually, more students did study abroad, before. (2004年から2009年にか けて、日本から海外への留学者数は3割近く減少した). number of students. from, Korea, China and India studying abroad more than doubled during. that same period, according to the Institute of. International 2) In contrast. the Education, a U.S. nonprofit organization. : (日本と他のアジア諸国との差は年々 広がっている)。 Of course, Japanese students may be exposed more to. foreign culture and get more second language contact inside: Japan The opportunities here to study other languages and have contact with people:from other countries are fairly numerous, especially in big cities. (しかしそれは他国に行ってそこの文 化に浸ってみるのとは同じではない) (4 出典 Michael Pronko, Stiudy Abroad? Why Not? 週刊 Student Times, ジャバ ンタイムズ社 2012年4月20日 記事の一部を改変

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