学年

教科

質問の種類

英語 高校生

この英文から、なぜ筆者のプランは毎月100ドル以上かかったと言えないのか教えてほしいです

B You are a college student going to study in the US and need travel insurance. You find this review of an insurance plan written by a female international student who studied in the US for six months. 0 There are many things to consider before traveling abroad: pack appropriate clothes, prepare your travel expenses, and don't forget medication (if necessary). Also, you should purchase travel insurance. Imam gavo 0012 1ovo od 1200 sla When I studied at Fairville University in California, I bought travel insurance from TravSafer International. I signed up online in less than 15 minutes and was immediately covered. They accept any form of payment, usually on a monthly basis. There were three plans. All plans include a one-time health check-up. gisinal The Premium Plan is $100/month. The plan provides 24-hour medical support through a smartphone app and telephone service. Immediate financial support will be authorized if you need to stay in a hospital. It had the 24-hour telephone The Standard Plan worked best for me. assistance and included a weekly email with tips for staying healthy in a foreign country. It wasn't cheap: $75/month. However, it was nice to get the optional 15% discount because I paid for six months of coverage in advance. If your budget is limited, you can choose the Economy Plan, which is $25/month. It has the 24-hour telephone support like the other plans but only covers emergency care. Also, they can arrange a taxi to a hospital at a reduced cost if considered necessary by the support center. I never got sick or hurt, so I thought it was a waste of money to get insurance. Then my friend from Brazil broke his leg while playing soccer and had to spend a few days in a hospital. He had chosen the Premium Plan and it covered everything! I realized how important insurance is-you know that you will be supported when you are in trouble.

解決済み 回答数: 1
英語 高校生

答えあっていますか、、🥲72番の直訳が合っているかも教えてくださいお願いします😭😭

67. He ate too much during his vacation and put ( ) weight. put on weight 14 11 23. 1 up 2 ②on 68. Michael ( ), so we can trust him. マイケル 1 keeps fit 3 with ④4 for keep one's word 約束を守る 2 breaks the rules blons 201 breaks his promises ) his mind to become a social worker. make up ソーシャルワーカー 2 down 4 off 3 keeps his word 69. George made ( ⑨up 3 for ☐ 70. It seems clear that robots are going to ( society. esbi 1 make 2 give 3 create 〈名古屋学芸大〉 〈 青山学院大 〉 one's mind 決心する 〈北海道医療大〉 ) an ever more useful and valuable role in 71. My hand was still hurting so I had my doctor take ( 訳 1 a view of ☐ 72. We (1) what we have. 2 an eye of 私たちがしたことを当然だと思う ①are taken for granted 3 take for granted 3 a look at w's play a role in A ④play Aにおいて役割を果たす。 〈中央大 > ) it. Take a look at A AER 4 a watch at take it for granted ~ということを当然だと思う 2 are very granted for ? take nothing for granted 〈日本大〉 < 早稲田大 > 73. When my younger brother and I were children/ my mother often asked me to keep ( イディオム keep an eye on A Aから目を離さない よく見失う him so he wouldn't get lost. 習慣 1 an eye on 2 away from 3 back from 4 in time with 〈センター試験〉

解決済み 回答数: 1
英語 高校生

仮定法の問題です。教えてください。よろしくお願いします🙇

REVIEW 下の日本語を参考に、( )に適当な1語を入れなさい。 0 if 1 ( ) you, I ( → If it had not rained yesterday, we ( ) accept the offer. )( 3 ( ) taken a walk in the park. > you come earlier, you could have seen her. A good jumper ( 6 i ( ) it ( 6 He suggested that she ( ③ My father talks ( ) leap across the ditch. } snowing today. } alone. ) if he ( ) ( everything. 8 If it ( } for music, life would be dull. ● 私があなたなら、その申し出を受け入れるだろう。 昨日雨が降っていなければ、公園で散歩すること ができたのに. 君がもっと早く来ていれば、 彼女に会えただろうに、 ● 跳躍の得意な人なら、 その溝を飛び越せるでしょう. 6 今日雪が降っていればいいのになあ. ● 彼は、彼女が一人で行くように提案した。 父はまるで何でも知っているかのように話す。 ● 音楽がなければ、 人生は退屈だろう. 〈仮定法過去 現在の事実と違うこと> 〈仮定法過去完了: 過去の事実と違うこと> <if の省略 = if you had come earlier....> < if-節の代わりとなる表現> <願望 : 「(今)~であればいいのに」> 〈 仮定法現在 > <仮定法を使った慣用表現: 「まるで~ であるかのように」> <仮定法を使った慣用表現: But for [Without]> (1

解決済み 回答数: 2
英語 高校生

以前画像3枚目の様に修飾限定予告のthatというものを習ったので今回もその形なのかと思い、それらのと入れずに訳してしまったのですがこのthoseの識別は文脈判断ということでしょうか? 教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願いいたします。

実理 K The starting point for today's *meritocracy, of course, is the idea that intelligence exists and can be measured, like weight or strength or fluency in French. The most obvious difference between intelligence and these other traits is that all the others are presumably changeable. If someone weighs too much, he can go on a その人 →Heyで受けるのが一般的 5 diet; if he's weak, he can lift weights; if he wants to learn French, he can take a course. But in principle he can't change his intelligence. There is another important difference 原則として MV between intelligence and other traits. Height and weight and speed and strength and サフィス体例 関係性が強い文がくる even conversational fluency are real things; there's no doubt about what's being 間違いなん measured. Intelligence is a much murkier concept. Some people are generally (2) m2 Vogue 10 smarter than others, and some are obviously talented in specific ways; they're chess 天才 S masters, math *prodigies. But can the factors that make one person seem quicker than another be measured precisely, like height and weight? Can we confidently say that one person is 10 percent smarter than another, in the same way we can say he's 10 へんて、いつだっ S percent faster in the hundred-yard dash? And can we be confident that two thirds of 櫂へん 言いかえ 15 all people have IQs within one standard deviation of the norm that is, between 90 ように and 110 - - as we can be sure that two thirds of all people have heights within one standard deviation of the norm for height? Yes, they can, and yes, we can. besure least, are the answers that the IQ part of the meritocracy rests on. Those, at (3)-

解決済み 回答数: 2