学年

教科

質問の種類

英語 高校生

教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

es 税 = h]| で S の中に当てはまる最も適切な語句を下の①~ ④ から選んで、文全体を言ってみよう。 ) is not taught at my high school. 4 it 1) I want to learn Chinese, ( ① who ② which 2) This is Clover Market, at ( ① which ② what 3 3) I like to buy a souvenir ( ① which 3 where ) I usually buy groceries. that 4 it ) I travel. ② where 3 wherever 4 whatever の語句を使って、イラストを表す文を言ってみよう。なお、1)は関係代名詞(非制 2 限用法)、 2) は whenever, 3) は whatever を使うこと。 451 例 (Mr. Adams had two daughters, Kate and Jill, became dancers) Mr. Adams had two daughters, Kate and Jill, who became dancers. 1) (Billy says he has been to Hawaii, nobody believes) 2) (my grandmother goes to Tokyo, she visits Tokyo Sky Tree) 3) (happens, I will never be surprised) 1) 2) 2 " 3) 7 Ple para panitid 3 ( の語句を使って、 日本語の意味を表す文を言ってみよう。 例 私の親友は、彼女がしていることはどんなことでも、私にメールで知らせます。 (My best friend sends me emails, about, she is doing) woh XO My best friend sends me emails about whatever she is doing. 1)私たちは市役所で会うことができますが、コンサートはそこで行われます。 (We can meet at the city hall, the concert will be held) 2) 昨日、雪が降りましたが、4月には珍しいです。 in unusual, in April) LAMP

解決済み 回答数: 1
英語 高校生

【至急】この文章の題名として最も適切なものは何かという問いです。私は、②だと思ったのですが、解答は①です。 よろしくお願い致します。

次の英文を読んで、 問 1 ~ 問8に答えなさい。 (配点50点) Inspired by fierce family battles for the last remaining piece of cake, a team of three high schoolers in southwestern Japan's Oita *Prefecture have invented a device that cuts round cake and pizza evenly, no matter how many pieces are sliced, and their creation won the top prize in the prefecture's invention contest in 2021. The three students are members of the industrial technology club at Oita Prefectural Kunisaki High School. Their clever invention to solve a daily life problem with a flexible *2mindset won the governor's award in the competition and is gathering attention. Twelve students in the electronics department of the school ( 1 ) to the industrial technology club, which has continued to submit works to the invention contest for about 40 years. Five of their creations won prizes in the high school division of the 2021 edition of the competition that was launched in 1941. The top prize-winning device, whose name translates to "Let's kindly divide it up," was invented by second-year students Wataru Onoda, 16, Rinto Kimura, 17, and third-year student Mitsumi Zaizen, 18. It was inspired by bbattles for birthday cake in Onoda’s family. He needed to defeat his rival two sisters in games of rock-paper-scissors to get the last remaining piece because the cake was always cut into eight pieces despite his family having seven members. Based on Onoda's idea to equally divide a cake into seven pieces, Kimura created a drawing and computer program to precisely make parts for the device. While Zaizen could not be involved in the actual production due to preparations for her university entrance she created a video for the presentation, using her experience of winning a prize in the competition for two years in a row. exams, (2 ) a two-month trial and error process, the device was completed. When a cake or pizza is placed on a turntable made with a laser beam machine, it can be cut evenly into

未解決 回答数: 1
英語 高校生

間違っている問題を教えてください。

2 次の英文は明が書いた作文です。 これを読んで、あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Last summer when I was coming home from school one day, I found a few red tomatoes in our *field. I *picked one of them and ate it. It was () good that I ate another one. "Your tomatoes are delicious. I have never had such good tomatoes," I said to my mother in the field. ) they *taste good. You picked red She said, "Thank you. My tomatoes don't look beautiful, ( 2 5 tomatoes and ate them, didn't you? That's the best way to eat tomatoes. Why don't you grow tomatoes next year?" mother, Is it difficult for I (to / how/know/ take / didn't) care of tomatoes. So I asked my me to grow tomatoes?" My mother said, "No. It's easy. You don't need to give them much care. The earth grows them. But you have to give water to tomatoes every day." Then I decided to 10 grow tomatoes. 15 This April my mother helped me to *plant tomatoes in our field. Every day I took care of them. In June their yellow flowers *came out *one after another. In July some tomatoes became a little red. *Several days later they were *red enough to eat. My mother and I picked them and enjoyed eating them together. She said, "These taste very nice. These are better than mine." ぼくは、父にぼくのトマトを食べてくれ At *supper my mother brought my tomatoes to the table. BIKROHEL. He tried one of them and *praised me. I was happy and *proud when I heard his words. Next year I want to grow other vegetables, too. (i) tomato トマト field pick t taste ~ 〜な味がする one after another 次から次へと red enough to eat 食べられるほど ( 十分に) 赤い plant 植える come out < supper (1) ①,②の( )に適する語をア~エから1つずつ選び,記号で答えなさい。 7 too SO but I before ① [ア] @[7] (2) 下線部 ③ が意味の通る正しい英文になるように,( )内の語を並べかえて、全文を書きなさい。 I didn't know how to take care of tomatoes.... (3) 下線部④は日本文には英文になおしなさい。 ④ (トコートを育てることは難しいですか。 3 (I asked my father to eat my tomatoes. (4) 本文の内容と合うように、次の問いに3語以上の英文で答えなさい。 Did Akira plant tomatoes with his mother this April? - earth several days praise ほめる proud 誇らしい ...... Yes, they did.

解決済み 回答数: 1
英語 高校生

この文章の4行目にある、because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet の文構造についてなのですが、might の前にあるはずの関係代名詞の主格whi... 続きを読む

次の文章を読んで、 問1~4に答えなさい。 The establishment of a colony on Mars has been a dream for decades. Inevitably some people have objected to the idea of colonizing Mars on both ideological and practical grounds. Some object to humans living on Mars because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet. Others oppose Mars settlements because they disagree with the idea of using the Red Planet as a "backup" in case the Earth is destroyed. Those in favor of colonizing Mars, however, look to spread the human race beyond our single planet. The practical considerations of surviving long term on a world without a breathable atmosphere, no surface water, exposure to radiation, and extremes of heat and cold all have to be addressed first. Mars colonists could survive in domed cities, extracting and recycling resources from the Martian environment. However, a more interesting plan for the settlement of the Red Planet involves a process called terraforming, turning the dangerous environ- ment of Mars into something resembling Earth. Billions of years ago, Mars was more like Earth, with a thick atmosphere as well as oceans and rivers of surface water. The planet may well have had complex life forms. However, sometime in the distant past, Mars lost its (A ). When Mars found itself without the protection of that field, solar wind relentlessly stripped it of its atmosphere, quickly turning the planet into the frozen desert it currently is. While a number of schemes exist to restore Mars' atmosphere, creating a runaway greenhouse process that would raise its temperature, NASA and some academic researchers recently came up with a simple way to achieve the process naturally. The idea involves the creation of an electromagnetic shield between Mars and the Sun to protect the Red Planet from solar wind. Without the solar wind stripping it away, the atmosphere of Mars would gradually become thicker. Soon the temperature on the Martian surface would become high enough to release the trapped ( B ) at the poles, accelerating the (C). Water ice at the poles would melt, giving Mars back some measure of its oceans and rivers. All humans would have to do is introduce

解決済み 回答数: 1