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英語 高校生

AとB教えてください!

LESSON Herit, ni igsm" adt a Hints for Understanding sW ed writing the osophers Stone. 2eivea 過去完了(had+過去分詞〉継続「過去のある時までずっと~」 17 Joanne had hoped to find a publisher quickly, but it took her a whole year. Many publis, two problem ; for children 見つけたいと思っていた 現在 見つけた(過去) 見つけたいと思い始めた ritten by a WOm 1年間 つblido her quickly, bm T09uue ah K. Rowling. ke grandmotie book attractime Read It Through Answer true or false. 1. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone has 90,000 words. 2. A lot of publishers wanted to publish Joanne's first book. 3. The pen name J. K. Rowling came from Joanne's and her grandmother s B What didmany publishers think about Joanne's book? What did Joanne do? names. Both chilin s . Joanne 。 oom Tdi Many publishers thought ) for children. s n 1. it might be too ( ) for her book. 2. boys might not read a book written by a ( ) Rowling. →Joanne finally found a ( house, pigam 「sisga →Joanne used the pen name( G GAGLoue 自分の意見を 率直に表現しよう。 Let's talk 稿を執筆したかが A: Joanne had to use a pen name. Do you know why? B: Yes, was to make the book attractive to boys. A: What do you think of that? B:I think it's ( strange / not good / natural ) because 73 Hints Women can create interesting stories / the publisher wanted her to do so ーズの第値

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英語 高校生

第3段落5行目のUnfortunately,~their objectives.までが上手く理解できないです。 2枚目の訳を読んでもどういうことを話しているのかわかりません。(文構造がわからないのではなく、日本語訳がわかりません) どなたか教えて下さると幸いです

relies on your ability to work successfully with people from around learning about eultural contexts is unnecessary, If your business succes the world, you need to have an appreciation for eultural differences as well as respect for individual differences. Both are essential. decades and travel frequently for business while remaining unaware and uninformed about how culture impacts you. Millions of people work in global settings while viewing everything from their own cultural perspectives and assuming that all differences, controversy, 音読用白文 It is quite possible, even common, to Work across eultures s.. and misunderstanding are rooted in personality、 This is not dws 1aziness, Many well-intentioned people don't educate themselves about cultural differences because they believe that if they focus on individual difterences, that will be enough. After I published an online article on the differences among Asian cultures and their impact on cross-Asia teamwork,one reader commented, “Speaking of cultural differences leads us to stereotype individuals and therefore put them in boxes with 'general traits" Instead of talking about eulture, it is important to judge people as individuals, not just products of their environment." At first, this argument sounds valid. Of course, individuals, no matter their cultural origins, have various personality traits. So why not just approach all people with an interest in getting to know them personally, and proceed from there? Unfortunately, this point of view has kept thousands of people from learning what they need to know to meet their objectives. If you go into every interaction assuming that culture doesn't matter, you will view others through your own cultural lens and judge or misjudge them accordingly. Ignore culture, and you can't help but conclude, "Chen doesn't speak up- obviously he doesn't have anything to say! His lack of preparation is ruining this training program!" Yes, every individual is different, And yes, when you work with peopie from other cultures, you shouldn't make assumptions about individual traits based on where a person comes from, But this doesnt me * 10回音読CHECK 1 10 2 3 6 8 9 5 94

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英語 高校生

⑴の解答でimaginationのカンマあっての関係詞のあとの三単現のSが無ければだめですか

9。 functions that they are very useful. with [using] cellphones, so they are very because they have (so) many functions. phones today, which have many functions. 別解5 Cellphones today enable you [allow 別解2 Cellphones today, which have so today days] are very useful Cellphones today have so many You can(easily) do a lot of things [helpful / handy / convenient) with you / make it possible for you] to do (so) many things, so they are very useful. Humans [Human beings| have 解答 magination, which enables lallows] them feel as if las though] they have experi- enced what they cannot actually experi- ence [have not actually experienced]. ours many functions. Cellphones today 別解1 are very useful ad We have imagination through which 別解1] we can feel (that) we have experienced many functions, are very useful 別解3 what we cannot actually experience [have not actually experienced]. 別解2 We are imaginative enough to feel (that) we have experienced something 「別解4 こと that in fact we cannot [have not]. useful. We have enough imagination to feel 別解3 as if we are experiencing something, ay even though this is not the case. g 別解4 We can feel(that) we have experi- It is very convenient to use mobile enced things (that / which) we have not 別解6 actually done through the power of imagination [through [because of] our imagination]. [後半] so I feel as if [feel like./ feel The that] I cannot do anything afda lall 解答 through the day / for the rest of the day / the whole day] if I leave mine Im (2)自分の意見を批判されると頭に血がのぼり,自 分自身が攻撃されたように感じ, 相手が何を 言っているのかもよくわからなくなる。 mobile phone] at home. 解答 icizes your opinions [opinion], you g When [If] someone [somebody] cri 「別解 Therefore, you would feel as if you were not able to do anything all upset [angry, you feel as if [as thoug through the day if you forgot to bring they were [are] (personally) attacki yours lyour mobile phone] with you. you, and you even have difficulty unc standing [even struggle to understa (5) 脚の骨折がなければ, ウィリアム (William) はすばらしい運動選手になっていただろう。 what the other person is talking aboi 別解1 When [If] your ideas are critic you cannot stay calm and feel (that) If(he had not broken his leg Wil yourself are being attacked, so yo liam could [would probably] have become come unable to even understand a great athl}te la great sportsperson]. If William had not broken his leg, the other person is saying. 別解 「別解2 When someone challenges ou he could be a great athlete now. ons, we cannot keep calm, feel they are looking down on us, a sight of what is being said. EXERCISES B (1)人間には、たとえ経験していなくても, まるで 経験したかのように感じることを可能にする想 像力が備わっている。 (3) 言語が私たちの日常生活にどのような たしているのか、言語がない世界とは

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化学 高校生

受験で覚えるべき周期表の族と語呂合わせあればそれも教えてください🙇🏻‍♂️

杉 元素 周期 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 水素 典型元素 1 1H 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1.008 18 Hydrogen 非金属元素 単体は常温で固体 金ー 一元素名 |79AU. ー元素記号 ラム 日本発の元素 2015年12月31日, 日 本の理化学研究所の 森田浩介博士を中心 とした研究チームが合成に成功し 子量 ||た元素が 「113番元素」であると認 原子番号| められ,命名権が与えられた。そ ヘリウム リチウム ベリリウム 金属元素 単体は常温で液体 2He *197,0 2 sLi 4Be 4.000 Gold 6.941 Helium 元素名 (英語名) 9.012 典型元素 単体は常温で気体 Lithium Beryllium ホウ素 炭素 フッ素 ネオン sB 6C N 80 9F 10N. 2 ナトリウム マグネシウム 遷移元素 10.81 12,01 14.01 16.00 19.00 Fluorine 20.18 11N. 12M図 Boron 3 Nitrogen Carbon につくられたものである。 Orygen Neon 22.99 24.31 ホニウム Nh」という名称に決定し、 日本発アジア初の元素が周期表 に加わった(O巻末特集C~D)。 アルミニウム ケイ素 リン Sodium Magnesium 13A1 14Si 15P アルゴン 16S 17C1 18Ar 3 26.98 28,09 30.7 2.07 35.45 カリウム カルシウム スカンジウム チタン Aluminium Silicon バナジウム クロム Phosphorus Suifur Chlorine Argon 4 19K 20Ca 21SC 22Ti マンガン 鉄 23V 24Cr |25Mn 26F€ コn 39.10 40,08 ニッケル 鋼 亜鉛 ガリウム ゲルマニウム ヒ素 セレン クリプトン |20 28N1 44,96 47.87 50.94 29Cu 30Zn |31GA 32GE 35Br 90 52,00 54.94 33AS 34SE 36Kr Potassium Calcium Scandium Titanium 55.85 4 Vanadium Chromium Manganese 69.72 58,69 63.55 65,38 72.63 74.92 78.97 Iron ルビジウム ストロンチウム 「Nickel Copper Zinc Gallium Germanium Arsenic Selenium Bromine Krypton |37R6 イットリウム ジルコニウム ニオプ モリプデン テクネチウム 5 38Sr 39Y 40Zr ルテニウム ロジパラジウム 45R 46Pd 41N6 42MO アンチモン 銀 カドミウム インジウム スズ テルル ヨウ素 キセノン 43TC (99) | 44R山 85.47 47Ag 48Cd 49In 5oSn 51Sb 52TE 53I 54XE 87.62 5 88,91 91.22 92,91 95.95 Rubidium Strontium 101.1 Yttrium Zirconium 107.9 112.4 114.8 118.7 121.8 127.6 126.9 1313 Niobium Molybdenum Technetium 106.4 Ruthenium Rhoo palladium Tin Silver Cadmium Indium Antimony Tellurium lodine Xenon セシウム バリウム ランタノイド 55CS ハフニウム タンタル タングステン ラドン オスミウム 76Os アスタチン 6 56Ba レニウム イリ 白金 ボロニウム 金 水銀 タリウム ピスマス 57~71 マ 72HF 73T. 74W 86R. 75RE 81TI |204.4 83Bi 8aPo 85At 6 1 78Pt 19 195.1 8oHg 82Pb 132.9 137.3 79Au 178.5 180.9 「210 (2 Caesium 183,8 200.6。 207.2 29.0 (210 Barium 186.2 190,2 197.0 Hafnium Tantalum Tungsten Bismuth Polonium Astatine Radon Rhenium Osmium Iridiu Platinum Gold Mercury Thallium Lead フランシウム ラジウム アクチノイド オガネソン ラザホージウム ドブニウム モスコピウム リバモリウム テネシン フレロピウム 87FF シーボーギウム コペルニシウム ニホニウム 88Ra (226) 117TS 1180g 7 ポーリウム ハッシウム マイトネリゾームスタチウム レントゲニウム 104RF 115MC 116LV 106Sg| 107Bh 108HS 109N110DS|| 11Rg 112Cn 113Nh (271) 89~103 105DD 114F1 (223) (293) (294) マ (267) (285) (278 (29) (29) (293) Francium (268) (272) (276 (281) (280) Oganesson Radium (277) Livermorium Tennessine Rutherfordium Flerovium Moscovium Dubnium Seaborgium Meitnerarmstadtium Roentgenium Copernicium Nihonium Bohrium Hassium

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