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英語 高校生

ある塾の英語の長文テストなんですけど、問一の答えが順番に、3.2.4と書いてるんですが全く納得いきません。Part1が4でなく、3なのはまあ百歩譲れますが、Part3が4になる意味が分かりません。風力発電の環境面での利点なんて一文字も書いてない気がします 問題の作成ミスでし... 続きを読む

You are preparing for a speech about alternative energy forms. You have found a journal article about wind energy. You are going to read the article and take notes. Wind Energy [Part 1] Scientists are always looking for more sustainable and cost-effective forms of energy, and many people believe wind energy is the best option available. Wind is a product of heat from the sun, so the energy supply will never run out. Wind does not pollute the air, water, or ground as it produces energy. Another major benefit of wind energy is that it requires no water. In contrast, traditional forms of energy production all require water for cooling. Due to its efficiency, scientists have worked to increase the capacity of wind production units. They hope to develop wind energy into a large-scale alternative to fossil fuels. [Part 2] Wind energy can be produced using offshore wind or land-based wind. The primary benefit of offshore wind collection is that it is more efficient because offshore wind blows more consistently and with more power than land-based wind. To take advantage of the steadier wind, offshore wind production units are bigger and have more capacity. Therefore, the energy acquired from offshore wind can produce significantly more electricity than land-based wind energy. Wind production units located in the sea off the coasts of big cities can efficiently provide energy to many people, while land-based wind production units take up valuable land space and require complicated transportation efforts. However, since it is a newer technology, offshore wind energy is currently more expensive than land-based wind energy. [Part 3] Even though it actually has ancient roots, producing energy from wind is usually thought of as a modern alternative to burning fossil fuels. Initially, wind energy provided power for electricity. But during the mid-20th century, it was replaced by fossil fuel resources. Unfortunately, the pollution created from the burning of fossil fuels is a major cause of global warming. This has forced scientists to develop more sustainable and cost-effective forms of wind energy. Currently, most offshore wind resources are located in coastal waters which are too deep for current wind energy technology. However, engineers are working to develop floating production units that can withstand the hard environment of the ocean, such as storm waves, hurricane-force winds, and ice flows. These developments offer wind as an effective source of energy without damaging the environment. Complete the notes by filling in 1 to Outline: Part 1: 8 Notes

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英語 高校生

この、Qって所を3つとも答え、教えてください!!

2141018D 12 Part 2 achieve [atfi:v] 1 childhood [tfáildhed] (2 003 nonprofessional [nd()nprǝféf(a)n(ə)]] 3 basic [bérsik] Goals for Part 2 大谷選手の幼少期について理解することができる。 あることが得意になるためにするべきことについて表現することができる。 Shohei Otani always makes every effort to achieve his dreams. He gives us some useful hints for achieving our own dreams. I am the youngest of three children in my family. I OFSAI was active in my childhood, and I liked sports very I enjoyed badminton and swimming before I much. started to play baseball. 2 My father was a member of a nonprofessional baseball team, and my older brother also played I joined a local baseball team when I was seven years old. This was the beginning of my love for baseball. baseball. OG-1 3 My father was a coach of my team, so he taught me how to practice. He always told me to learn the basics playing baseball. Thanks to his advice, I was able to become a better player. Shohei in his childhood Now You Say It! What do you have to do to be good at something? Q 1 What sports did Shohei enjoy before he started to play baseball? (2) When did Shohei join a local baseball team? 3 What did Shohei's father always tell him to do? make an effort If you want to win the game, you must first make an effort. the good weather, we enjoyed fishing yesterday. G-1 We like to talk about Japanese movies. G-1 In this class, students will learn how to use computers. T-FO 1. T/F 2. T/F 12 thanks to... Thanks to 2 Dic 1. 大 大谷 学に行 と日曜日 開始前に をするこ もに全国 と同じ高 火2 美デ 社テ

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英語 高校生

関係詞がうまく理解できないです 写真の問題を教えて欲しいです

26 UNIT 5 関係詞を含む構文 PART 2 目標 関係代名詞や関係副詞を用いる構文を身につけよう! 32 This is the company for which my father works. Ⓒ32 ここが私の父が勤めている会社だ。 前置詞を関係代名詞節の 文末に置くこともできる。 このほうが口語的 32 Point! 前置詞+関係代名詞 (which または whom) 書換 This is the company (which [that]) my father works for. (x) This is the company for that my father works. 前置詞+thatは不可 33 This is the house where Isaac Newton was born. CD33 ここがアイザック・ニュートンが生まれた家だ。 ② This is a situation where the rule does not apply. これは,そのルールが適用されない状況だ。 <副詞〉 なので, 主格の使 い方はない 33 Point! 関係副詞 where の基本用法 [書換 This is the house in which Isaac Newton was born. 前置詞+whichを使って 書き換えることができる ② Point! 関係副詞 where 場所以外が先行詞の場合 [書換 This is a situation to which the rule does not apply. Imagine a circumstance where you passed a difficult test. 難しい試験に合格した状況を想像してみなさい。 点(point), 状況 (situation), 立場 (standpoint) 実例 (case) などが先行詞にな ることもある There are many cases where people overcame challenging periods in their lives. 人々が人生の試練の時を克服した多くの実例がある。 34 Tell me the reason why you joined our club. あなたが私たちのクラブに入会した理由を教えてください。 ② This is why I don't want to talk to him now. これが今彼と口をききたくない理由です。 34 Point! 関係副詞 why ② Point! 関係副詞 why先行詞を含んだ用法 [書換 This is the reason why I don't want to talk to him now. 基本 <注意 基本 【基本 ⒸD34 関係副詞 whyはreason またはcauseを先行詞と する関係副詞 「~する理由」を表し、節全 体は名詞節になる [基本] UNIT 5 関係詞を含む構文 EXERCISES < 法政大 > 32 私は研究成果について話し合える友がいてうれしい。 a) (friend) (with) (whom) I can discuss my I am glad to have ( results. 2 私の住んでいる建物はあまり美しくない。 <日本大〉 ( ) ( )( ) ( ) ( ) does not possess much beauty. ブラウン博士はあなたがお話しになりたい方ですか。 〈 青山学院大 > Is Dr. Brown (you / the / wish / to whom/person) to speak? あなたが見ている本は, 村上春樹の小説の1つです。 〈中央大〉 is one of Haruki Murakami's novels. 33 彼女は数人の政治家も出席する夕食会に参加するつもりだ。 〈桜美林大〉 She's going to ( ) ( ) ( ) some politicians will also be present. ② この近くにホテルの予約ができる観光案内所はありますか。 <共立女子大 > Is there a tourist information desk (can/here / we / near / where) make a hotel reservation? 私はそのことについてコメントできる立場にありません。 (立場にある: be in a position) 〈名古屋工業大〉 I I can comment on that. 4 私たちは皆ペンが剣よりも強いという多くの事例があることを知っておくべきだ。 We should all know that <東海大 > the pen is mightier than the sword. <芝浦工業大 34 私は君がそれをした理由が知りたい。 I want to ( ) ( ) ( ) ( 2 そういうわけで、 私は午前3時まで起きていました。 <龍谷 That is (why / stayed/reason / I / the ) up till 3 a.m. 最近体重が増えた。 だから今私はジムに通っている。 <大阪経済 Recently, I have put on weight, and going to the g ) you did it.

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英語 高校生

答えが分かりません。教えてください🙏 Part1~3の内容をふまえて英語で答える問題です。 自分の回答 1・It is ground and processed into bread , toltillas,or cornflakes. 2・Because the left... 続きを読む

1 Part 世界の人々は日々の食事に何を食べているのでしょう。 1 Each country has its own staple food, a food which is commonly eaten every day. Staple foods provide carbohydrates, which are our energy source. The major staple foods are rice, wheat, corn and some root vegetables. Rice is eaten mainly in Asia, boiled, steamed, or sometimes made into noodles. Wheat is eaten in Europe and North America. It is usually ground into flour and made into bread or pasta. Corn has been a staple food for people in South America. It is ground and processed into bread, tortillas, or cornflakes. The most common root vegetables are potatoes. They are eaten as a staple food in various areas from South America to Europe. Yams or taro are also eaten widely in Africa, in tropical areas in Asia and in the Pacific. Root vegetables are usually steamed s or boiled, and sometimes mashed before being served. 2 Though we eat staple foods for every meal, they are not necessarily the main part of our diet. * be made into ~ ataple food Lesson 2 Food Culture Phrase Reading Part 2 Part2. 3 Nowadays/about 40 percent of the 今日、世界の約40パーセントの人々が食べ物を people in the world eat food/ 食べます 日常的に手で。 with their hands regularly// Most of them are in Africa, / その内のほとんどの人々はアフリカにいます in the Middle East and in some parts of 中東やアジアの一部に。 Asia.// They believe hands are cleaner than other 彼らは他の器具よりも手の方が清潔だと考えて utensils./ います。 which can be used by someone else. // それは他の誰かに使われたかもしれない。 When you eat with your hands,/ 自分の手で食べるとき, you can feel the texture and temperature 食べ物の感触や温度を感じることができます そしてそれは食べ物をよりおいしく味わわせます。 of food/and it makes food taste better. // In some regions./ 地域によっては, however, / しかし, the left hand is never used / 左手は絶対に使われることはありません because it is considered to be unclean. // なぜならそれは不潔だと考えられているから。 4 Another 30 percent of the people in the 世界の別の30パーセントの人々は、主に東アジ world, /mainly in East Asia, / アの (人々), use chopsticks.// 箸を使います。 They are useful for eating sticky or hot それらはべたべたする食べ物や熱い食べ物を食 food.// べるときに便利です。 They can also cut food into smaller それらはまた食べ物を小さく切り分けたりもで きます。 pieces, / mix ingredients before eating,/ 食べる前に素材をかき混ぜたり、 口の中に食べ物を運んだり。 and carry food into the mouth.// Which do you think is better to use, / hands or chopsticks?// あなたはどちらを使うのがよいと思いますか. 手と箸では。 staple common carbohya source com k root veg bolled steamed North Am pasta ca South Ana stuff a processic p tortillia(s) kat comiaio kirafiki yam (5) Ju taro mashed Imaju necessarly

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