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英語 高校生

分かる問題だけでもいいので、Q4、6、7の答えを教えてください!

| 254 DATAL low. tbefore: Aa and his gon are driving roads are Covered with father ijS kileq Read the text and answer the questions be e heard ii c Consider this siory. Perhaps you have heart 隊 ecember and (he hone pole. The ne hospital AS the medical to a championship football game. 【t is late D 1 ashes into a tele snow. The car slips on ice and crashes into teMP 1 in tot Instantly, and the son, critically injured, 18 rushed 0 alks in amd say$ YT camt 1 Tr Wi 10 ting room (he doctO 0 SSSiStants rush the son to the operating 1 nt to think about he mome 9perafe, thaU's my son.” How could this be true? Pause 4 aswer before you read om rtOr 1 oy's mother. Im our Of course, the amswer to the puzzle is that the doetor 5 the boy experience, about half of the people who hear the riddle mnediately agre Out. 7 The other half are confused at first, in Jarge part because they umconSciOuS]y aSsume that doctors should be male. The difficulty of the puzzle is determmned jn large part by gender stereotypes that GSsignl to all members of a social group the characteristics that are shared by most of them. m Short stereotyDes are genleralizatiOnS. We jeamm stereotypes from many sources mcluding our farmilies, rehigion, schools, 5 and the media。 For example, (sa Tecent study amalyzed *prime-time commereials from three major TV networks to see whether any change had occurred im the *representation 9f menl and women since the 1980s. Authors of the Study found tittle change in the roles 吉 which men and women were *cast, that is, they both remained within tradiiional gender roles. hi addition, they found women appeared less oftem as primary characters 2 on most conumercjals, except im wthose for beauty and health products, The problems with stereotypes are ihat they are often too simple and they fa to llow us to see people as individuals. m addidion, negaive Stereotypes can shape our behavior, as we assume cerain things about peoples abihties on the basis of our 8eeralizafions. We should, at all costs, avoid the sisk of relying too heavily pon tnem 25 jimferpreting our world. "On MolO 72.0EAOEZOZOCEOGGGNMTON 5 緒 riddle なぞなぞ. 判じ物 primeime ゴールデンタイムの Jepresentaton 措与, き cast だ役を剤り当てる

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英語 高校生

Q3~5で分かる問題だけでいいので教えてください!

Unit 15 | フーfW | 細昌 | PP 5科 1 , 40ぁ DA ET (仙符・解脱 中Dppc0S9) 7 記 Read the text and answer the questions beloW. ー jeard it before: Amant amd his son are ms er and1 the TOaS &re covered ww 0 The father js ki snow. The car slips on ice and crashes into a (elePhOne pole 隊い kle 7 teieigl hospital. As the medqi instantly, and the son, cdtically injured, js rushed to the hoSp: icai alks and says, cant Iks im 千 asSistants rush (he son to the operating room, the docfOT wal ?ゥ Pause a moment to think about the 9 Consider (his story. Perhaps you haVe to a championship football game. IE is late Decemlb Qperate, tha's my son." How could this be true? answer before you read om に @ Of course, the answer to the puzzle js that the doctor ifhNe boy's mother. Im 1 experience, about half of the people who hear the *riddle immediately Eure it om "The other half are confused at first mm large part because they TNCONSc iously assume (hat doctors should be male. The dificulty of the puzzle is determimed large part by gemder stereotypes that assign to all members of a social group (he characteristics that 3 shared by most of them In short stereotypes are generalizations. We ea stereotypes from many sources incuding our families、 religion, schools 画 5 and (he media. For example, ,。a recent study analyzed *Drirme- ctimme commereials from three major TV networks to see whether any change had occurred im the *representatson of men and women since the 1980s. Authors of the study foumd Hittte change in the roles mm which men and women were *cast, that is, they both remained within traditional gender roles. Im addition, they found women appeared less often as primary characters 9 on most corumercials, except im ghose for beauty and health products. The problems with stereotypes are that they are often too Sinple and they fail to 頭 ajow us to see people as individuals. In addition、 negative StereotYDes can shape our behavior, as we assume certain things about people's abihities on the basis of our generalizafions. We should, at all costs, avoid the risk of relying too heavily upon ihem jp interpretimg our world. John Miheich. 7.2 GENDER PHEJUD/CE OKSCRIMMNA77ON. Used by permission。 【注】 riddle なぞなぞ, 判じ物 prime-time ゴールデンタイムの representaion 描写、表現 cast 一に役を割り当てる

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英語 高校生

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knew that whene Tn the fifth grade、we were notin the same class, but at lunch Sat in nearby assigned seats and turned around to talk to each othex were always blocking the aisle、talking too oudly and not (a)Ceat ) our lunches、but we didn't care. The teachers knew we were best friends, but we were also a disturbance.(b)Our big mouths got US { 15 ltrouble, and we were warned that we would never be in the sameclass again ifwe kept this up. 7 That summer, Molly and her brother were at my house quite often. We went swimming, played outside and practiced playing Our flutes. Summer went 【[ 16 lvery quickly, and middle school began. As the teachers had warned us、we were not in the same class. We still talked on the ph went over to each other's house, sang in the choir and Practiced < together in the band. ( c )could destroy this friendship. The seventh grade started and, again, We were not in the same class and could not sit near each other at lunch.It(d)(7.we イ.puttoatest ウ .being E.were オ.seemed カ.as if ). We both made new friends. Molly started to hang out with a new grTOUuD of people and was groWing Very popular. We spent( e ) time together and we rarely talked on the phone. At school, I would try to talk to her, but she would just ignore me. When we did take a minute to talk, one of her more popular friends would come up and Molly would just walk away with her, leaving me in the dust. It (0hurt. 1 was so confused.Tm sure she didnt know[ 17 ]thetime how badly 1 felt、 I met Erin、who was also a friend of Molly's、She was in the same gituation I was【[ 18 ]Molly.She and Molly had been close friends。and lately Molly had been treating Erin and me the same way- We decided to talk to her. The phone call was not easy. (g)Talking toherandsaving how Ifeltwas .⑩ ( 5 It was fanny, ⑪though.Whenitwasjust thetwoofus again.It w he_old

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英語 高校生

英語の長文問題です。問3、問4の答え2.4、2であってると思いますが⁇ 問3の根拠→L4〜6、L39〜42 問4の根拠→全体的に見てそう判断しました。 答え違くない⁇と思ったら何番になるかも教えて下さい💦お願いします🤲

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英語の長文問題です。問1の答え、問2の答え3、1 で合ってますか⁇ 問1の根拠→L15 問2の根拠→L26〜31 答え違くない?と思ったら何番になるか教えて欲しいです☺︎☺︎お願いします🤲

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英語 高校生

問3 6、問4 4で答え合ってると思いますか⁇ 違っていたら何番か教えてください💦

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英語 高校生

この問題の答え、問1 5、2、3、4、1 問2 2 で合ってると思いますか⁇ 違うっていたら何番か教えてください💦

7 ee の Your study group S DrG う 和Thoughts on "Welcome to the Neig the fictional story beloW. 一 after our neighbors SI r almost a ye8T が y family greW used to it front yard. ster presentation entitled <Ou、 1 0 ェ ・ DO hood"” uSing information from hbor」 The house next door sat empty 司9 moved away in the summer of ya le" sign in the and no one was interested in the very CuriOUB about our new One day, the sign Wa8 gOne. 1 greW Es M Buf mmy Darents > children my oOwWT 8 6 4 Eh 0 B said my dad while 了 了 7 Re を weekend, a moving truck pulled up. ets meet the | neighbors!” T said. “Theyre busy moving im, Buf later never came. From my neighbors outside. They were a fun, hapPy couple in their 908. weekend, they inyited friends over. We saW several new cars on the Street and heard 1abghter next door. Whenever T asked about meeting the neighbor8。 too busy. My mom took a new job at her companツ and she Often Worked Jate. My dad started on a new project designing a large building for a Unrversity. One Sunday, ] pushed them a itlle. “Mom and Dad, you always say to be friendly to new kids at school, right?? "Of course, Mary,” my mom answered. “Youre jgnoring your own advice! HEs been months, and we havent welcomed our new neighbors yet!" “Now's not a good time, Mary,” she said. “] have an important meeting tomorrow.” TI just take 10 minutes,” 1 said. “Your mom s busy, Mary,” said my dad.“ And et SW youre right. TII go say hellonow” 6 + was disappointed not to go RUE glad wed馬 mly1 上 our neighbors. Soon, 10 minutes went by and my dad Mk Thnen 20, 30, and 40 minutes went by before he “Theyre friends withJeremy!” he said to 5 ? said my mom. cWel meet them later” my parents Were window, I sometimes saw the 1 15 20 25 30

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問1がわかりません💦教えてください‼︎ 問2、問3は3、3で答え合ってると思いますか? 何になると思いますか⁇

第4問 (可吉 jo _ You 1 6 are doing research on Tasmanian devils articles. 0 You founa GS Tasmanian Devils ーー by AMatthew Jones, January 2017 | ] | The Tasmanian devil is a wild meat-eating mar。 | upial f | only on the island of Tasmania, Australia. A marsup 1 hatis | 9f mammal. Their babies start to grow in a pouch on 0 5 the motner。 | stomach, jike kangaroos. Tasmanian devils are night hunter。 me have dark fur, a good sense of smell, and a strong bite. Theyre 層 the biggest meat-eating marsupial in the world. Today these animal。 are Tasmania's icon, but this wasnt always the case. Im the early 1800s, they were thought of as pests by the early European Settlers So 《hey hunted the Tasmanian devils. This led to a deciine in thee population. Currently, Tasmanian devils are on the endangereq Species jist. To prevent their extinction, the Australian goVernment started the “Save the Tasmanian Devil Program" in 2003 to monitor and assist Tasmanian devils in the wild. js There are numerous reasons for the decline of the Tasmanian devi】s, but the population started declining rapidly after the arrival of a virus known as devil facial tumour disease in the mid-90s. The Number of Tasmanian Devils 300000 100% 250000 250000 80% 200000 200000 68% 170000 60% 150000 150000 47% - 117500 100000 15% 6 50000 1 37500 ご55no0 II 1996 2000 2004 2006 2008 2010 2015

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