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英語 高校生

本文の(4)の所(赤丸の所)にはinstead ,nevertheless,otherwise ,thereforeのいずれかが入るのですが答えは何となくinsteadかなと思っているのですがどうでしょうか?

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英語 高校生

こういった長文を解くとき、問題を読んでから本文を読みますか?本文を読んでから問題を解きますか? 何か、アドバイスや良い方法があったら教えてください。 また、スピードをもって本文を読むためにはどうしたら良いですか?わからない単語などがあるとつまづいてしまいます。文章全体の関係... 続きを読む

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英語 高校生

(4)の英文について このように棒線が2つも使われている英文は 左、真ん中、右に分けたらどの順番で訳していくのが良いのか?左、右、真ん中の順ですか?

= (第1段落 1) fn Hie。we often go through a lot of effort to get what we want 2) In fact werve created an entire economic model out of it。 3) Value is a balance of two things: how rewarding a particular | thing js and the efort a person must go through | to obfain 計 人 Both 。cost and reward depend on the ituation and the person 一 your goal ay ot be the same assomene elsers goal 一 as wrell as the particular challenges it takes to get there. 5) A lo of complex thought goes into weighing these fransactions, but that's just ife. 6) A new Study recentily published in the journal Sczezce suggests that we may actually start thinking this way before we can walk. 1) 人生において, 公むものを手に入れるために | 私たちはしばしばたいへんな友力をする。 (② 実 際、 私たちはそこから一貫した経済モアルを創り鼻 | してきた。 3) 価値とは2つのもののパランスで ある。 つまり, ある特定のちのがどれほど有益かと いうことと, それを手に入れるために人が偶やきな ゆればならないダカとのパラシスである ③ = ストと報本は両方も目林にたどりつくために取り 組むべき特定の課題次第であるが, また状況や個人 次第でもある。つまり, あなたの目標は他の誰かの | | 且探て同じではをいかるしれないという ことだ。 5) この 2 つの相互関係を比較検討するために多く の複雑な思考が入り込むが,、 それこそまさに和信生な のだ。 6) 私たちは歩けるようになる前に, 実際 このように考え始めているのかもしれないと、「サ イエンス』 誌上で最近発表された新しい研究が示唆 している。

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英語 高校生

答えがありません、、 丸つけお願いします

) 次の英文を読み、下記の設問に対する答えとして最も適切なものを選択朋やー④の中から 1 つず 回 つ選びなさい。 Boxing fstsprobabjy began Boxing, a sportin which two people ight by hitting each other with th Howevef ittook along time to develop a8 the frst ime one person punched another in Dlay, not anger the use of padded gloves and allow boxers onlyto hi the activity we know today with rules that require aist and on the front or side。andLdo not allow holding an Opponent ) and ttaly, amd their opponents above their wi twas a popular sport in ancient Greece, Asia Minor (mostly modern day Turkey yas an Olympic event from about 688 BC。 Boxing gloves were apparentjy invented'around 1500, first recorded_boxing although fighting was still mainjy with bare fists for many years after that。 The din 1681zn Britain。 An English nobleman organized the fight between WO ofhis match' was hel Servants) The frst Enghish championzfn 1719.as James Figg and it was 3t this time that the word Boxers stil fought with bare fts and the earliest formal boxing'was first used to describe the sport (They recommended using rules were introduced by another champion、James Broughtoh in 1743 ining butn6Eim actual boxing matches。 jandages or padded mittens to protect the hands in tm Amajor change came when the Queensbury rules were published in LondoNAin 1862。 These rules made wearing gloves necessary, fixed the size of the ringranddecided that each, round should be They became the standard set ofrules three minutes long, wi breaks of one minute between rounds under which all boxing matches were foughtand they became common in the USAandCanad: ground 889. The first world heavyweight championship under the Queensbury rules took place in New Orleans in 1892. Bare fist fighting continued until the late nineteenth centuryalhogh 1aws were passed in Britain and the USA to stop 直 was considered to be a crime 6f violence) even ii he Righters both agreed to the match。 Even today, these fights still take place, and_most of the boxers are 'street jighfers' from poor areas of the world。 They are attracted by the prize moneyiand promoters of these iegal malches can st become very rich、in spite of breaking the law so long as they escape being caught.

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