学年

教科

質問の種類

英語 高校生

英語の時制の問題なのですが、全体的に答えがわかりません。考え方でもいいので教えていただけませんか?

1. I think something wrong (happen) [4語] 「何か良くないことが起こるだろうと見 2. He (live) in Tokyo. 3. We (fly) to Vancouver on our school trip next summer. [₂] 4. It (rain ) in Osaka tomorrow. [2語] 「明日、大阪は雨です」 5. I'll call you as soon as I (arrive) at Kyoto station. 6. He (leave ) Japan next week. [進行形を使って] 7. I (read) around midnight last night. 8. I (be) a university student. 9. She (not know ) my e-mail address. 10. Please call me later. We (have) lunch. 11. Water (boil) at 100°C at sea level. 12. World War II (break) out in 1939. 13. He (teach) Japanese in this school ten years ago. 14. (I see) Ted tonight. [進行形を使って ] 15. (Ivisit) my uncle in Canada this summer. 4語 「叔父さんを訪ねる予定 (計画済み) 16. Ken (go) to school at eight. 17. The phone rang while I (cook). 18. The sun (rise) in the east. 19. Please wait here until dinner (be) ready. 20. My father (work) for a trading company. 21. Haste (make) waste. 「急がば回れ」 22. What (you do ) tonight? [5] 「今夜は何をする予定ですか?」 23. I must finish my homework before my mother (come ) home. 24. I (see) you next week. [2] 「来週君と会うよ」 25. My grandfather (be) seventy next year. 26. (I meet) Jim this evening. [*] 27. He usually (walk) slowly, but he (walk) very fast now. 28. Practice (make) perfect. (習うより慣れろ ) 29. We (fly) over Osaka around ten tonight. 10時ごろ大阪の上空を飛んでいるでし 30. If 「明日、雪がたくさん降るようなら、 電車には乗らない (take a train) 」

回答募集中 回答数: 0
英語 高校生

英文がわからないです心の優しい方、英文の解き方を教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

35 15 20 signatures in business. However, no one used fingerprints in crime work until the late In ancient times, people used fingerprints to identify people. They also used them as 1880s. Three men, working in three different areas of the world, made this possible. (1) The first man who collected a large number of fingerprints was William Herschel. He worked for the British government in India. He took fingerprints when people (7) official papers. For many years, he collected the same people's fingerprints several times. He made an important discovery. Fingerprints do not change over time. At about the same time, a Scottish doctor in Japan began to study fingerprints. Henry Faulds was looking at ancient Japanese pottery* one day when he noticed small It occurred to him that the lines were 2,000-year-old fingerprints. Faulds wondered, "Are fingerprints unique to each person?" He began to take fingerprints of all his friends, co-workers, and students at his medical school. Each print was (). He also wondered, "Can you change your fingerprints?” shaved the fingerprints off his fingers with a razor to find out. Would they grow back lines on the pots. (2) He the same? They did. One day, there was a theft in Faulds's medical school. Some alcohol was missing. Faulds found fingerprints on the bottle. He compared the fingerprints to the ones in his records, and he found a match. The thief was one of his medical students. By examining fingerprints, Faulds solved the crime. Both Herschel and Faulds collected fingerprints, but there was a problem. It was very difficult to use their collections to identify a specific fingerprint. Francis Galton in England made it easier. He noticed common patterns in fingerprints. He used these to help classify fingerprints. These features, called "Galton details," made it easier for police to search through fingerprint records. The system is still in use today. When 25 police find a fingerprint, they look at the Galton details. Then they search for other fingerprints with similar features. (4) Like Faulds, Galton believed that each person had a unique fingerprint. According to Galton, the chance of two people with the same fingerprint was 1 in 64 billion. Even the fingerprints of identical twins are ( ). Fingerprints were the perfect tool to 30 identify criminals. For mo than 100 years, no one found two people with the same prints. Then, in 2004, terrorists (I) a crime in Madrid, Spain. Police in Madrid found a fingerprint. They used computers to search databases of fingerprint records all over the world. Three fingerprint experts agreed that a man on the West Coast of the United States was one of the criminals. Police arrested him, but the experts were wrong. The man was innocent. Another man was (). Amazingly, the two men who were 6,000 5 10 136 Lesson 日本大学 470 words 22 (3) 23 024 25 26

回答募集中 回答数: 0