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(5)についてeat the foodsではダメですか?

erdeen me we w break ma 東京医科歯科大 One reason may be breakfast's nutritional value-partly because cereal is Tarified with vitamins. In one study on the breakfast babits of 1.600 young people Julete, vitamin C, iron and calcium, was better in those who had breakfast in the U, researchers found that the fire and micronutrient intale, including of regularly. There have been sämiäer finelings in Australia, Brazil, Canada and the Breakfast is also associated with improved brain function, including concentration and language. A review of 54 studies found that eating breakfast can improve memory, though the effects on other brain functions were inconclusive. However, one of the review's researchers, Mary Beth Spitznagel says there is "reasonable" evidence breakfast does improve concentration-there just needs to be more research. "Looking at studies that tested concentration, the number of studies showing a benefit was exactly the same as the number that found no benefit," she says. "And no studies found that eating breakfast was bad for concentration." What's most important, some argue, is what we eat for breakfast. High-protein breakfasts have been found particularly effective in reducing food fravings and consumption later in the day, according to research by the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. While cereal remains a firm favourite among breakfast consumers in the UK and US, a recent Which? investigation into the sugar content of 'adult' breakfast cereals found that some cereals contain more than three quarters of the recommended daily amount of free sugars in each portion, and sugar was the second or third highest ingredient in seven out of 10 flaked cereals. 5)PV But some research suggests if we're going to eat sugary foods, it's best to do it early. One study found that changing levels of the appetite hormone leptin in the body throughout the day coincide with having our lowest threshold for sweet food in the morning, while scientists from Tel Aviv University have found that hunger is best regulated in the morning. They recruited 200 obese adults to take part in a 16-week-long diet, where half added dessert to their breakfast, and half didn't. Those who added dessert lost an average of 40 lbs (18 kg) more-however, the study was unable to show the long-term effects.

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英語 高校生

至急です。明日提出のためどなたかわかる方手伝っていただけたら嬉しいです。

【1】 次の英文の空欄に最も適したものを選び、 英文を完成さ せなさい。 (2点×20) (1) What time will you ( come 2 happen 3 (2) Why don't you ( (4) You ( coming. lie 2 lay 3 send 4 sleep (3) All of the guests missed you. You ( the party. *miss〜 : 〜 の不在を寂しがる must 2 should 3 would 4 will to not (5) I haven't decided ( ) go out tonight because another typhoon is ought not 2 hadn't better 3 had better not had 4 to where going (6) He is good at ( *employee ) the mountain cabin? reach 4 arrive ) on the sofa and have a nap? ) on vacation yet. where going 2 going where 3 where to go motivation 2 to motivate ) his employees. (9) The Bible might be ( 4 motivating (7) I tried counting the number of languages ( world. 1 speaking 2 have spoken 3 to speak 4 spoken (8) A truck crashed into a group of carpenters ( the park. ) have attended (10) Our boss said we had to work ( motivate to working worked 3 who works that working ) useful book of all. much 2 better 3 the more 4 the most (12) This is the house we ( (14) Stop chatting, ( Das hard 2 more hard 3 harder 4 so hard (11) This is a cave ( * Neanderthal man : ネアンデルタール人 which 2 that 3 where 4 why lived 2 live 3 lived in 4 live (13) You must hand in the paper ( *hand in : 提出する until 2 for 3 till 4 by and 2 but 3 or 4 so ) in the ) Neanderthal man lived. ) as we could. (15) John is ( 1 taken took 3 taking 4 take ) in ) when we were children. ) the professor will get angry. (1 shower now. Please call later. ) eleven o'clock

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英語 高校生

黄色線のところについてですが、between 複数名詞となっていますがどう訳せば良いんですか?between の後についている名詞が1つしかないので分かりません。どことどこの間ですか?

[Review] redt toda lira olqooq u obat A few years ago, a large American university had a new campus built, where each building was designed with consideration for such aspects as access, environmental impact, and use of advanced information and communication technology. However, at an early stage of the design of the campus, it was pointed out that no plans had been made for pathways or other routes between the new buildings. Such routes often present problems to architects, as the way people will walk between buildings is hard to predict before construction. The university president, who had taken personal charge of the project, said, "Just plant grass; don't make any pathways." The other members of the project committee were astonished at this instruction, but since the president had a reputation for vision in design and development, the committee agreed to construct no pathways but only to plant grass on the campus. One year after the completion of the new campus, the university president called for the committee to meet and inspect the development. Over the grassy lawns between the buildings, tracks had been clearly made by students and faculty walking from one place to another. "There!" said the president, pointing to the trackways, "Put the pathways there, where the tracks have already been made."

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英語 高校生

37と38の赤線を引いた部分 関係代名詞が修飾する語句について 今までは直前の名詞を修飾すると思っていましたが 37番では直前の名詞spainではなく the noble animal を修飾しています 関係代名詞が修飾する語句の見分け方はどういうところからですか?

This is the book [(of which) the teacher is proud]. (1) the teacher (S) を修飾する場合: →先行詞 the book を which に代入して the teacher の直後に付ける。 the teacher (of the book) 意味が不明。 (2) is (V) を修飾する場合: is (of the book)意味が不明。 (3) proud (C) を修飾する場合: proud (of the book) (○) (3) では「その本を誇りにして」と意味がとおるので (of which) が修飾するのは (3) の proud (C)。訳は「これは本である[(その本のことを) 先生は誇りにしている]」 →「これは先生が誇りにしている本である」 となります。 第1文 (~している)間にに取り組んでいる 原子 爆弾 でロス アラモス の間 大戦 [While working on the atom bomb (at Los Alamos) (during ... War), (接) (現分) (Vt) O M “While working" は “While (he was) working” とも, 分詞構文 working に接 while を付加して “While he worked" の意味を明確にしたとも解釈できます (31課)。 ファインマンは•••に~をさせた Feynman S M 妻 ・・・に~を出す 自分(に) 手紙(を) him letters send his wife had Vt (使役) C → (Vt) (0₁) (O2) (それ) 自分が ない を知ら 鍵 [(to which) he did not know the key]: M S Vt (否) O を使って 暗号 彼はと感じた満足している(~する)ときに彼がわかった he felt satisfied S Vi C (過分) [when (接) in a code) M (to which) を (to a code) にして, the key (to a code) の結合を見抜くのがポイン トです。 <have Oⓘ> (→16課) に注意。 暗号 he discovered the code]. S Vt O 〈全文訳〉 第2次世界大戦中ロス・アラモスで原爆に取り組んでいる間、ファインマ ンは自分が解読の鍵を知らない暗号で妻に自分宛の手紙を出させた。そして、彼 は暗号を解読して満足した。 【【語句】 Feynman ファインマン (1918-88; 米国の物理学者; ノーベル物理学賞)/ work on に取り組む / Los Alamos (ロス・アラモス; 米国 New Mexico 北部の町; 最初に原爆を製造した研究所の所在地) / code 图暗号/key 图(問題・パズルの) 手 がかい / [] を発見する 時間関係の難 77 関係詞節の把握

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