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英語 高校生

英語です。。 21番の訳おかしくないですか? 教科書ではLikely toは〜しそうである と訳すのですがこれだと過去の例を言ってるみたいで引っかかります。助けて下さい泣

4 They consider the possibility/ 5 of introducing the same system/ 6 into their own countries./ 7 However, / 8 □ they often find it difficult to do so. / What are the factors / behind the Tessei's success in Japan? / 9 10 11 □ One of the factors may be related to the unique culture / 12 of cleaning in Japan./ Many Japanese people think it natural / tha they keep the places around them clean. / They believe / such a habit of cleaning is a virtue. / For example,/ 18 many Japanese people clean the public roads / 19 in front of their houses./ 20 □ After concerts or soccer games, / 14 15 16 17 21 口 they are likely to take their garbage/ back home with them./ 22 At school, / 23 students clean their classrooms/ 21 7 and toilets by themselves./ 25 口 These customs of cleaning are rarely seen / in other countries./ 26 27 In the blogs of foreign visitors to Japan,/ 28□ you see comments/ 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 such as / “What a clean country Japan is! / Everywhere in the cities and towns/ is clean."/ In the trains as well, / Japanese passengers tend/ to keep the areas around their seats clean./ It is likely / そのパフォーマンスを見るために □ 彼らは可能性を考えるのです □ 同じシステムを導入する □ 自分たちの国に □ しかし □ そうするのが難しいと分かることが多いです □ 要因は何なのでしょうか □ 日本でテッセイが成功した背景にある □ 1つの理由は独自の文化と関連があるのかもしれ ません □ 日本における清掃の □ 日本人の多くが当然だと考えているのです □ 身の回りを綺麗にしておくことを □ 彼らは考えているのです □ そのような清掃の習慣は美徳であると たとえば □ 多くの日本人が公道を掃除します □ 家の前の □ コンサートやサッカーの試合の後には □ 自分のゴミを家に持って帰ることが多いです □ 学校では や □ 生徒たちは自分たちの教室を掃除します □トイレを自分たちで □ これらの掃除の習慣はめったに見られません □ 他国では □ 日本を訪れた外国人観光客のブログでは □ コメントを見ます □というような □ 「なんて日本は綺麗な国なんだ! □町中どこでも □ 綺麗だ」 □ 電車の中でも同様に □ 日本人の乗客は傾向があります □ 自分の座席周りを綺麗にしておこうとする □ ありそうです that this Japanese culture of cleaning helps the Tessei 日本のこの清掃の文化がテッセイが素早く仕事 | do their job quickly./ 37 を行う助けとなっているということ

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英語 高校生

考えても全くわからなかったので答えを教えて欲しいです 長文でごめんなさい泣

13 CLIMATE ACTION Reading 目標→20分 12 速読問題次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさい。 寄のチ 間問間さ文 uA third of the global population- -3.5 billion people could be living in temperatures spibega vipg ai AU gd山,ni 1prirpw snit sausn,,f inhospitable to human life in the next 50 vears because of climate change, according to a iesw orb toib9tq n6 otzus recent study. The study, conducted by a team of five scientists and published by the National Academy of Sciences, found that most humans , have lived in places with an average コ5 W nL J19gm 5- annual temperature between 51 and 59 degrees F(about 11℃ and 15℃). By 2070, billions Could be living in a climate currently found only in a select few places, like (3 Mecca in Saudi Arabia, where the average temperature is 86 F(30℃). anibs9f bigs If current trends continue, more than 1 billion people in India, 500 million in Nigeria, and 100 woH 29mibliud Iist 1o Jol s 916 919) 19dw yio gid s ai enoqsgni2 million in the Niger and Sudan regions will be living with an average annual temperature of 84 G DIE 2991 T0 DS 2 10 F(29℃), according to Tim Lenton, Professor of Climate Change and Earth Systems Science at 1SV the University of Exeter. That temperature is usually only seen in the Sahara Desert today, dTson s ofuo o T6noe19glsme Lin dw but it could cover 19 percent of the planet in 2070. Two 9un 9W9 9W 16 21in u0. 1egagggaib ou The new study does not estimate how many people will leave their home countries in search 7ar」 lama wodl of cooler climates. However, in 1990, *the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change had V9wollsm2 s egiibnuoriua lsuisa vil T w bialei lleme hemile,odt this could be the greatest impact of climate change. Human migration is 2u bnuoss extremely difficult to predict and responds to many factors other than heat alone, Lenton said 15 stated that Still. he said his findings show that billions of people will be facing (5Conditions that could mush ddormoa sVed 1on ob them to leave their present homes. (259 words) noitossih bis.odt.ni onion 0 CLL)onptpe bpu-0 14 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change :気候変動に関する政府間パネル unata stsmilo antnavetg lo sibbim-aitt nt u ro 2obGuusrc Gpane

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英語 高校生

この英文の()に入る言葉が全然分かりません。 分かるところだけでも大丈夫なので説明してほしいです!

|1| The conversation begins with a British professor talking to a Japanese professor about a lesson he had conducted with his Japanese students. He explains how one of his students ( ① ) him by referring to one of the colors of traffic lights as blue 及する 指角する ( 2 ) of green. The Japanese professor points out that in the Japanese language some objects that are usually thought of as green in many languages are ((3 ) using a Japanese word for blue. The British professor then describes similar ( ④ ) in other languages and cultures, such as that of the Berinmo in Papua New Guinea. They also discuss how Japanese and other languages also have ( ⑤ ) words for light blue and blue. 特称もべろ 2| This leads to a discussion about whether Japanese people are( ⑥ ) different things when they look at objects, or whether they are just ( ⑦ ) different terms to describe them. The British professor then brings up a study that investigated how bilingual speakers of Greek and English ( ③ ) different shades of blue. He notes that the conclusion of the study was that those people who spent more time in the UK were ( 9 ) likely to describe the shades of light blue and blue as very different from each other. 3 The Japanese professor continues the conversation by bringing up a second study that further examines the idea that language can( 10 ) the way we think. This study involved Japanese and English speakers and found that the Japanese speakers judged shades of light blue and blue to be further apart. Both professors conclude the discussion by noting the ( ① ) in interpreting the results of these studies, with the Japanese professor observing that language could be influencing thought or that other ( 2 ) factors could be at work. (D) separate (B) cultural (F) effect (A) assessed (C) characteristics (G) society (H) in contrast (E) less (K) disagreeing (O) surprised (S) designed (W) seeing (L) more (1) using (J) instead (N) mistakes (P) dificulty (M) felt (T) critical (X) increasing (Q) need (R) affect (U) reinforce (V) referred )6(W) へ の( )の( C ) ⑤ ( の( 9

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英語 高校生

解答冊子を無くしてしまったので分かる方、教えてもらってもよろしいですか?

きて、第2学年では1 今後の新型コロナウイ ございますので、ご の候、保 の教育活動に多大 (食) →*設 EXERCISE C >> ( )内の語句を並べかえて英文を完成させなさい。 erlw ① 口01 あの国には私たちの国の約10倍の国民がいる。 nnls ndi tom on (四天王寺大) 口02 私はそんなことはしません。 I(to/better / than / do/know ) such athing. gTel 9 (玉川大) 口03 ビジネスで成功するための最も大切な要素の1つは, 信頼に基づく顧客との関係を築 くことである。 mne One of ( most / factors / in /important / the ) business success is building customer relationships based on trust. 口04 その男の子はこのクラスでいちばん利口な生徒だ。 (other / as smart / student / is / the boy / as / no ) in this class. 〈魔導大) 口05 (finish/we/our / work / quicker / the ), the sooner we can leave. (東海大) 口06 For nature lovers, ( is / more / nothing / refreshing / than ) pure cold water from a mountain stream. d芝浦工業大) 107 あなたの体重は私の体重の約3分の2だ。 Your weight ( mine / as / two-thirds / as heavy / about / is ). Dai one ((センター試験 Oqed an don ari od Nd 〈関東学院が y ) 年10月1日 関東近隣の伝を 玉県)文休寺 学する順番 4名 計 349 日生徒 (予定 で連絡

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36,37,38の答えが分かりません。 どなたか教えていただけませんか?

asked strange questions so that the answers would sound funny and make them smile. that answer was true or not. Later in the interview, the volunteers were deliberately In the study, the scientists conducted interviews with volunteers. The volunteers recent study by scientists at the University of Portsmouth has shown that people can When people communicate face to face, they do not just communicate by speaking language. There are other factors involved, such as gestures. If the person you are tell if a speaker is smiling or not even without seeing their face but just by listening were asked to answer all questions with “I do in the summer,” regardless of whether talking to frowns, you know that he or she is unhappy. Whena person laughs during a conversation, you can tell that that person thought something was funny. However, a The interviews were videotaped with the purpose of gathering samples of different C 35) Smiling from Ear to Ear to their voice. of smiles. The scientists then analyzed the smiles. types According to the scientists, there are as many as 50 different kinds of smiles. T he researchers then had different group of volunteers listen to the audio portion of the recordings. This group of volunteers could tell what kind of smile the speaker had on his or her face by just hearing their voice. This indicated to the scientists that the voice has characteristics that communicate feelings and that people can interpret them. Another study also suggests that customer satisfaction is closely related to friendliness. As we all know, the best way to show friendliness is to smile. Researchers think that using the smiling voices in products or services effectively, Such as answering systems and computer programs, can contribute to better customer service. This can also be applied to hiring and training staff. Since people can tell ifa smile is real or not by a person's facial expression, and it has been proven that people, for example, customers can tell if a staff member's smile is real or not just by listening, then smiling not only from the bottom of your heart, but with your voice may be a g0od way to improve business.

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解答を教えてください!

dgadoxsca Divdentan |C Listening for details :Listen to the statements and answer T(true) or F(false). oro Comprehension, A Reading for main ideas:Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The importance of verbal language. ⑤ What non-verbal language is and its role. lgpsow so ne daus budoses td ah ne rdaqusd in eds s ta nm ugast tas bomno How cultural factors cause misunderstandings. Tleroipast A 10vo 2. The meanings connected to body actions are @ natural and we cannot control them b learned from when we are born © partly natural and partly learned dalidty ne B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below, an en choose the correct title for each part. >A waiter (1. coffee all over a woman, but the woman said, “thank you Part 1 very much!” to the waiter. > We can understand the woman was (2. ) with the waiter because of the Spto way she looked at him and the voice she used when she talked to him. Hw mee > If we want to understand other people's (3. them but also pay attention to how they talk. Part 2 ), we have to not only listen to anal > Non-verbal language conveys 65 percent of the social meaning of (4. Tslimie ) language. ), and we sometimes use it unintentionally. > One part of non-verbal language is (5. > Another part of non-verbal language is (6. when they are born. Part 3 ), and people start to learn it > Each culture has its (7. verbal language. ) way to express social messages by using non- dt cbad wol bluow uoy busi > By realizing the importance and meaning of non-verbal language, we Part 4 can not only understand the messages from other people better but also understand the messages we are (8. ) to people from different cultures. Titles Different Meaning of “Thank you very much!” D The Importance of Understanding Non-Verbal Language Two Parts of Non-Verbal Language O What Is Non-Verbal Language? Words angry / intentions learned / natural/ own sending / spoken/ spilled Jud 2290 ce 1. ( へ

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文構造について教えて頂けないでしょうか?🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️ 上から3行目 the result of such factors as lengthy trials and an increase increase in nonregular employees,... 続きを読む

6 10 202 | 司法 Justice @ natural1-43 @ slow2-49 IMore layjudge candidates deterredy length of trials ) 0 The Percentage of lay judgc_candidatc\NWh eelinetoPartieipateiin 53.1 percentGn 2009/and 64.7 percenDlast MWT trials)and(an increasein 6講 yegularemployees/according to a SmBTemeOQtrcporb の The lay judge system was introduced in May 2009, and marked its eighth anniversary on Sunday, The report recently released by the top court analyzed reason\ bchind the increase in the 誰念証 rate of lay judge candidates. “1 can 幼KemtimelofWorK ior a rial only for two wecks I6本"sa 25-year-old male company employee in Tokyo said. "Hf its longer than thab lcould lose my job." ⑨ The man served as a 且KB lay judge for a criminal trial on a stimulant 還呈 case at the Tokyo District Court in February. The trial lasted for 11 days. (77e ap News, 144 ~認呈 に5記肛:4 日777e lay judge「琉判員」 日7e deter 「を思いとどまらせる」 日/.2 hit「(則・衝界なに達する」 日/.3 such factors as 一「一のような要因」 口/3 non-regular employee 「非正規雇用の従業員」 日/7 reasons behind 一「一の裏にある原因」 ]7.7 refusal 「生退] ]7.9 take time off work「仕事を休む」 品/9 tops「(数詞のあとで) 最長で, 最高で」 日/.13 stimulant drug「党せい剤」 candidate 犠科莉 decline introduce ま皿入する [ を断る 口factor 連因 分析する analyze 日rate 視合 43 審理期間の長きを理由に思いとどまる裁判員師補者が電加 裁判員候補者 2009 年には 53.1%だったのが昨年は 647%に達した の@ 栽判員制度は 2009 月に導入され. 日曜日で開始から 8年目となつた。最 高裁判所が最近発表した報告書は. 玉判員候補者の辞退率上上昇の裏にある原因を 分析した 「最長でも2 週間しか審理のために仕事を休なことができません」 と, 東京 者の25歳の男性会社員は 「それよりも長いと.職を失うかもしれません。] の この男性は東京地方裁判所で2 月に, 覚せい剤事件の刑事裁判での補充裁判 上員を務めた。この審理は 11 日間続いた。 間合が上昇し続けており. Key Points of This Issue 裁判員制度 (lay judge system) 法律の専門家 (legal expert) のみで行われていた裁判に一般市民を参加させる制度。 2009 年 8 月の制度開始から 2016 年 12 月までに裁判員に選ばれた人は, 5万 4.964 人。裁判手続に参加する日数の平均は 5.6 日であった。2016 年に最高裁判所 (The Supreme Court) によって行われた裁判員制度の運用に関する意識調査では, 裁判に 参加するうえで心配や支障になるものは, という問いに対し「自分たちの判決で被告 の運命が決まるため. 責任を重く感じる」と答えた人が 78.5%と最も多かった。また.「裁 判に参加することで仕事に支障が生じる」と答えた人も 42.1%と半数近くを占めた。 多 Quiz 口 次の問題に英語で答えなさい。 What were two factors identified in the recent Supreme Court report that may have affected the increase in refusals by lay judge candidates to participate in trials over the past years2 b Answer は p.422

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