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英語 高校生

受動態の問題です 答えがついていないので確認したいです😅

Drills 1) Complete each sentence so that they mean the same thing. A 1. a) O. Henry wrote this story. b) This story( ) by O. Henry. 2. a) They speak Portuguese in Brazil. b) Portuguése( 3. a) Kato Kiyomasa built Kumamoto Castle in 1607. b) Kumamoto Castle ( ) in Brazil. ) by Kato Kiyomasa in 1607. 4. a) A young man kissed the queen on the hand. b) The queen ( ) on the hand by a young man. 2)Complete the sentences. Use the verbs below and change to the appropriate form. B 1. His voice is loud and can even from a distance. 2. His sister's wedding ceremony is now. 3. Cherry blossoms 4. The building by Japanese people for a long time. down yesterday. ertT [ tear / hear / love / hold ] 3 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. B 1. His new Song ) at the studio now. 彼の新曲が今スタジオで録音されています。 ) along the street. 2. Many trees ( 通りに沿って,多くの木が植えられるだろう. 3. This store ( ) since last month. この店は先月から閉まっています。 4. The athletic meet ( ) because of the rain. 運動会は雨のために延期されました。 4)Complete the sentences. Have a conversation with your partner. Grammar in Context Japanese comic books 1. 日本の漫画は多くのアメリカ人に読まれているよ。 Mike in Canada, too. I've heard that English versions 2. 英語版はカナダの本屋でも見つけることができると聞いたことがあるわ、 Yuka in many countries. Yes, the word manga 3. うん.「漫画」という単語は多くの国で知られているよ. Mike

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英語 高校生

【 至急⠀】raise3の長文問題なんですけど、単語が難し過ぎるので答え教えて欲しいです!!!!

Grammar Expression| Listening|Speaking /12 Total 12 /9 /100 Reading /14 /21 /44 O Reading 2 速読 問題 次の英文を3分15秒で読んで, 1.の問いに答えなさい。 But the Scottish national costume for In Europe men don't usually wear skirts. men is a kind of skirt. It is called a kilt The Scottish like to be different. They are also proud of their country and its history. and they feel that the kilt is a part of that ほこリにう history. That's why (nthe men still wear kilts at old-style dances and on national 5 holidays. They believe they are wearing the same clothes that Scottish men always used to wear. That's what they believe. However. kilts are not really so old. Before 1730, Scottish men wore a long shirt and blanket around their shoulders. These clothes (2)got in the way when the men started to work in factories. So, in 1730 a factory owner changed 10 the blanket into a skirt: the kilt. That's how the first kilt was made. Then, in the late 1700s Scottish soldiers in the British Army began to wear kilts. One reason for (3this was national feeling: the Scottish soldiers wanted to look different from the English soldiers. The Scottish soldiers fought very hard and became famous. The kilt was part of that fame, and in the early 1800s men all around Scotland began 15 to wear kilts. laThese kilts hadcolorful stripes going up and down and across. Scottish people often believe that the colors of the kilts are part of their family history. In fact, each family just chose the colors they liked best in the late 1800s. This is not the story you will hear today if you are in Scotland. Most Scottish people 20 still believe that kilts are as old as Scotland and that the colors are as old as the Scottish families. Sometimes feelings are stronger than facts! (287 words)

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英語 高校生

一枚目の写真の回答がわからないです全て 教えてください

bkao bib yotth 日 A Reading for main ideas: Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? The development of the role of caddies. ⑤ The fighting spirit necessary for athletes. © The friendship between a golfer and a caddy. Yabluos od b tol i 6haahgot 2. Bruce Edwards changed cxthetoag the way people saw caddies b his career from a golfer to a caddy greoya0 Sregnig © golf courses so that golfers could play safely B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. There are som unnecessary words. Then divide the paragraphs into the following sections. There was a very (1. ) caddy called Bruce Edwards. 1 After Bruce (2. ) from high school, he started to work for Tom Watson as a caddy. 2 Caddies used to just carry the golf bag for golfers, but Bruce always (3. 3 condition of the course. ) the Bruce was also not afraid to (4. )with the golfer. 4 After many (b. ), Watson wanted to play less, so Bruce decided to work for Greg Norman. 5 6 Bruce missed Watson, and he decided to return to Watson after three years、 (6. 7 After they started to play together again, Bruce began to have some (7. ) problems. 8 Bruce was (8. ) with ALS, but he continued to caddy for Watson. Both Watson and Bruce (9. ) at the US Open. 9 10 Watson and Bruce knew this could be their last time together in the (10. Watson asked for (11. 11 (12. ) to do more research on ALS, and Bruce was very ) for having someone like Watson with him. Paragraph Organization Introduction Words en aih g) Becoming Watson's caddy ( Separation and reunion Deadly diagnosis The last chance together in the spotlight ( diagnosed / disagree / examined funding / special/ sorrow separation / health / spotlight thankful / graduated victories / weaker / appeared へ へ Epilogue へ

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数学 高校生

式の立て方など詳しく教えてください🙇‍♀️

その際,a, 6, cは4以下,かつ aキ0, cキ0 であることに注意する。 (1) abcs), Cab(7) をそれぞれ 10進法で表して考える。 (2) n進法で表すとa桁となる自然数xについて、n'いx<n' が成り立つ。 自然数Nを5進法,7進法で表すと, それぞれ3桁の数abea, cabn 2進法で表すと10桁となるような自然数は何個あるか。 n進法で表された数 各位の数字は n-1以下 130 n進法の応用 441 (阪南大) (昭和女子大) リーズ YON , 本 32 lOLUTION スペー ART O が 1Sam4, 0S644, 1Scs4 * 進数の各位は4以下。 の N=abcis)=cabm であるから a-8+6-5+c-5-c.04a-P+b-f0 最高位の数字は0でな い。 *10進法で統一して、 等 9a+26-24c=0 整理すると しいとおく。 1101 26=3(8c-3a) ゆえに *8c-3aは整数 16 と3は互いに素であるから,bは3の倍数である。 よって, ① から 0 b=0 のとき0 ② から これと① を満たす整数 a, cは存在しない。 2] 6=3 のとき」0 ②から これとのから0a=2, c=1 以上により a=2, b=3, c=1 -2進法で表すと10桁となるような自然数をxとすると 210-1Sx<210 すなわち 2°Sx<く2'0 b=0, 3 3a=8c 版 3と8は互いに素であ るから、aは8の倍数。 りまま 8c=3a+2 *553a+2S14であるか 『I す。 ら 8c=8 * 2°Sx<20+1 は誤り! ど この不等式を満たす自然数xの個数は (210-1)-2°+1=2'0-2°=2°(2-1)=2°=512 (個) 2進法で表すと10桁となる自然数は, O□□2) の口に0または1を入れた数で 2°=512 (個) 合2"SxS20-1 と考える。 ド応 *0, 1を9個並ペる重複 順列(基本例題 18参照)。 あるから ACTICE… 130° 数の性質の活用

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英語 高校生

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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英語 高校生

この教科書のレベルはどのくらいですか教えください この教科書でどのくらいのレベルの大学まで対応できますか?

1 On 10 February 2009, at a height of about 800 kilometers above Siberia, an American satellite collided the first such height [háit] satellite [séetalait] collide(d) [kaláid(id)] with an old Russian satellite. It was collision [kaligan] collision in the history of space development. As a result, fragment(s) [fráegmant(s)) debris [dabri:] more than 1,000 fragments of debris were scattered into space. 2 The image above shows the vast amount of space debris in orbit around Earth. Approximately 22,000 vast [váest] orbit [5:rbat] approximately [aprá:ksamatli) objects larger than 10 centimeters across are floating around Earth. Of these, about 16,000 are from known 10 considering [kansidarig) artificial [a:rtafijal] currently [ks:rantli] operation [a:paréifon] Considering that there are only about 1,000 artificial satellites currently in operation, the amount of Sources. space debris is astonishing. This space debris is not only due to the collision of satellites. For example, when rockets reach space, they s 15 leave behind surplus engines and fuel tanks. These objects remain in orbit as space debris. In addition, surplus s5:rplas] there are tools that astronauts have dropped while tool(s) [t:l(z)) astronaut(s) [astrand:t(s) aluminum [ala:manom per|par] working outside. Even a one-centimeter aluminum ball. when orbiting at a speed of around 10 kilometers per 0 bullet [bálat] second, is far more powerful than a bullet from a gun. gun [gán]

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