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読解テスト Lesson 1-1 Pattern E What Can Blood Type Tell Us? 問題 次の英文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 “Can you guess my blood type?" “Well, you're a very serious person, soI think your blood type is A" “Wow! Good guess!!" This is a common conversation in Japan. Talking about a person's blood type is very popular among many Japanese people. OThey like judging a person's personality by his or her blood type. Many books about this topic become best-sellers every year. People often find articles about it in magazines. Many Japanese people/think /that ®( to/ with / bleod type / has / do / something) their personality. However, in most other countries, blood の ) topic. Alot of people think it is nonsense to judge personality by blood type is not a type. (1) 下線部の, ②が指す内容を日本語で書きなさい。 の日人 の_回型により、山圧 格を利出すること )内の語(句)を意味が通る英文になるように並べかえなさい。 to do (2) の( bloed type has somcthing with (3) のの( )内に入る適切な語を次から1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ア. serious イ. new の. common エ, diicult (4) 日本以外の国の人々は血液型で性格を判断することについてどのように思っていますか。簡潔な 日本語で書きなさい。 (5) 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 Are there any articles about blood type in Japanese magazines? es. there are.

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英語 高校生

答えが合ってるか教えてくれると嬉しいです!

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化学 高校生

読みましたが、全体的に理解出来ません。英語で理解出来なかったので多分、全文和訳しても理解出来ません。 なので、この写真に載っていることを分かりやすく教えていただきたいです🙇🏻‍♀️

Free energy changes determine if a reaction is endothermic or exothermic. Processes in nature are driven in two directions: toward least MAIN IDEA enthalpy and toward greatest entropy. When these two oppose each other, the dominant factor determines th direction of change. As a way to predict which factor will dominate fora given system, a function has been defined to relate the enthalpy and entropy factors at a given temperature tropy and constant pressure. This combined enthalpy-entropy function is callepd t free energy, G, of the system; it is also called Gibbs free energy. This function simultaneously assesses the tendencies for enthalpy and entropy to change. Natural processes proceed in the direction that lowersthefree energy of a system. Only the change in free energy can be measured. It can be defined in terms of changes in enthalpy and entropy. At a constant pressure and temperature, the free-energy change, AG, of a system is defined as the difference between the change in enthalpy, AH, and the product of the Kelvin temperature and the entropy change, which is defined as TAS. Free Energy Change AGO= AH°- TASO Note that this expression is for substances in their standard states. The product TAS and the quantities AG and AHhave the same umor usually kJ. The units of AS for use in this equation are usually N If AG<0, the reaction is spontaneous. AH and AS in the free-energy equation can have positive or negative values. This leads to four possible combinations of terms.

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