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黄色でマーカーを引いた部分の訳が分かりません 1文だけでもいいので教えていただけませんか🙇‍♀️💭

The First Experience with the Bombing in Hiroshima Yamaguchi saw a bomber flying high in the sky of Hiroshima. Something small dropped from the plane, and two white things appeared. "Parachutes," he thought. Mata Suddenly there was a flash like lightning. Yamaguchi was so used to air attacks that he reacted in no time. He put his hands to his head and covered his eyes with his fingers and his ears with his two thumbs. At the same time, he dropped to the ground. Teht もち上げる A terrible explosion came. It lifted him about two feet from the ground and was followed by a shaking of the earth. He felt a strong wind pass between his body and the road. Yamaguchi did not know if he was dazed because of the first shock that had lifted him or because of the blow when he fell to the hard だげき ground. He was not sure how long he lay dazed in the road. When he opened his eyes, however, it was so dark all around him that he couldn't see a thing. It was like the middle of the night in the heat of the day. When his eyes became used to the darkness, he found that it was all black because he was in a cloud of thick dust. (207 words) QAnswer T (true) or F (false). 1. Yamaguchi saw a bomber drop something small. 2. Yamaguchi was not used to air attacks. 3. The explosion threw Yamaguchi into a river. 1 didn't know how long he lay there. (

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英語 高校生

当てはまる単語を下の四角から選んでください🙇‍♂️ 急ぎですよろしくお願いします🙇‍♂️

Before You Watch 以下は、省エネや環境に関する記述です。 下の枠内から適切な単語を選び、 空所に入れま しょう。 1. 省エネ運動が世界中で盛んである。 A campaign for ( ) energy is in full swing all over the world. 2.私たちは乗用車やトラックのための、環境に優しい燃料を求めている。 We are seeking an environmentally-( ) fuel for cars and trucks. 3. すべての工場が再生可能資源を利用すべきだ。 All factories should use ( ) energy. 4. オゾン層は有害な放射線から地球を守る助けになっている。 The ozone ( ) helps to protect the earth from harmful ( 5. この便座暖房は消費電力を削減するように設計されている。 This toilet seat warmer is designed to reduce electrical power ( 6. 中国の人々は交通渋滞による大気汚染を心配している。 Chinese people are concerned about the air ( 7. 核燃料がとても危険なことは、みんな知っている。 Everybody is well aware that ( 8. 温室効果ガスが、 地球温暖化を引き起こしている。 Greenhouse gasses are causing global ( ) fuel is extremely dangerous. ). 9. その古い工場は、かつて大量の産業廃棄物を排出していた。 The old factory used to produce a lot of ( ) waste. 10. このトイレットペーパーは再生紙でできている。 This toilet paper is made of ( ) paper. Watch ) caused by heavy traffic. consumption friendly industrial layer nuclear pollution radiation recycled renewable saving warming ).

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英語 高校生

3の並び替え問題と4の問題合ってるか見ていただきたいです。

3.次の日本語に合うように、[ ]内の語句を並べかえなさい. (1) 彼は私たちのクラスで抜群に背が高い . He [in/by/ is / our / class / the tallest / far ]. by får the He Raine tallest of in our class by far (2) この布は私が発注したものよりずっと質が悪い. The cloth [ordered / inferior/ what / is / to / I / far ] . The clothis for inferior to what Ⅰ ordered (3) ブラジルではサッカーほど人気のあるスポーツはない. Soccer [more / other / any / is / sport / than / popular ] in Brazil. Soccer is more popular than any other sport (4) 皆の気分を害した原因は, 彼というよりはむしろ君にあるのだ。 It wasn't so [as / everybody / fault / his / much / that / yours ] was so upset. It wasn't so much his fault as yours that everybody 4. 次の日本語に合うように、英文を完成させなさい. (1) アサコは私と同じくらい CD をもっている. Asako has as many CDs as I have (2) その大学のキャンパスは東京ドームの5倍あります. <as as を用いて〉 The campus of the colege is os large as 5 times of Tokyo Dome (3) こんなに興奮する試合を私は今まで見たことがない. This is (4) すぐに出かければ出かけるほど, それだけよい席が得られます。 The earlier you leare the most exciting match I hare ever CHINTS in Brazil. was so upset. the better seat you'll get (5) 彼女はチームの他のどの選手よりも一生懸命練習した. She practiced harder thon any other player on the team (2) 「東京ドーム」 Tokyo Dome (3) 「これは私が今までに見た中で最も興奮する試合だ」と考え る. (4) 「出かける」 leave (5) 「(~チーム)の」 on ~ 23

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英語 高校生

空欄Aのとこなんですけど選択肢にwhereasとyetがあってその二つの違いがわかんないです 早稲田教育英語2012の大問2です

from injuries due to falls. Poor vision accounts for 18 percent of broken hips. So, why don't more people get regular eye exams? For one thing, eye exams in the United States are not covered by public nor by many private health insurers. Even the new U.S. health care law has yet to include basic eye exams and rehabilitation services for vision loss, though advocates are pushing hard for this coverage in regulations now being prepared. But even those who have insurance or can pay out of pocket are often reluctant to go for regular eye exams. Fear and depression are common impediments for those at risk of vision loss. Patients worry that they could become totally blind and unable to go partying, read or drive a car, he said. [A] many people fail to realize that early detection can result[] vision-preserving therapy. Those at risk include people with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol or cardiovascular disease, as well as anyone who has been a smoker or has a family history of an eye disorder like macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma. The eyes are truly a window to the body, and a proper eye exam can often alert physicians to a serious underlying disease like diabetes, multiple sclerosis or even a brain tumor. Mr. Lovett recommends that all children have "a professional eye exam" before they start elementary school. "Being able to read the eye chart, which tests distance vision, is not enough, since most learning dhe is whild de adequate

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