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英語 高校生

ELEMENT2 lesson3のページです。Cのリスニングの解答わかる方、教えて欲しいです

B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below, and then choo, To Comprehension, daLbaboan d Vocabulary Reading for main ideas: Choose the best answer. orfw tong 00g 1. What is the main idea of the passage? A Choose the correct SS a 1. The report he m space. mitaoo poY 2. I felt an overw ©A professor kindly agreed to let a promising teenager use his lab 2. Teenagers can make the world a better place by @ living up to their uncle's words bgetting a lab to carry out experiments working hard and going through many trials 3. Although there out his plans. 4.I am disappoir 5. It takes a lot c SS the correct title for each part. C d > Pancreatic cancer tends to be diagnosed too late due to poor detection (1. >A high school student named Jack Andraka decided to come up with a 1 way to detect it when his close friend (2.g1 ) the disease. Part 1 B Choose the c > Jack found a database of (3 Protelns number of proteins to be checked was no less than 8,000. S which are related to pancreatic cancer, but ih 1019o6 1. I'm sorry, Part 2 > He went through the list one by one and found a protein that can be used o. (4.moyke) to detect the cancer. 2. They were 3. Most peo > Jack wrote to 200 professors and asked them to let him use their lab space fr further experiments, but almost all of them (5k0eyhis request. Part 3 (よ) anterected. C Fill in the > One professor was (6. in his plans and invited him for an interview. > Jack managed to answer all the (7. 0esting 1. There w , Ther ) asked at the interview and gu space in a lab. > Several months later, he successfully came up witha new detection method which is faster, cheaper and more (8. new method. 一→ Part 4 dnie 2.I found →I ca ). He changed the world with the accurceと 3. It tool Titles → Itt Words 9 O Finding the Marker Protein D His Success and a Great Detection Method 4. I am interested / proteins / accurate got / questions / rejected marker / methods →I © Jack Andraka's Decision © Trying to Get Lab Space 5. She c Listening for details : Listen to the statements and answer T(true) or F(false).. Tips pa D Retelling the story : Look at the pictures on pages 48-49, and retell the story. 味で 52 A Teenager To Change the World 8-

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英語 高校生

解答冊子を無くしてしまったので、分かる方、教えてください

Mr. White's job has ( 1 ) to do with computers. 2 someone の nobody FRAME 100 3 anything Fortu D eit. O something 開外 口12 EXERCISE A 空所に入れるのに最も適切なものを選びなさい。 Beca 口13 very 口01 ノwas a present from my father. 人 の m 2 My old this camera の This old camera of mine Jagm aomけらmoa L O My old camera of this くセンター試験) 3 This my old camera Tdil ot mi The population of Tokyo is much larger than ( bn) of New York. の which 口14 のAI 口02 の all くつくば国際大) 3 one ③M 2 that TO Aonm This year's fashions are quite different from ( ) of last year. 3 these 口15 ( pro 口03 の those の that 2 them 〈近畿大) 1shy のE 口04 )who would like to go ona trip should put their names on the list 3 Ones の They 2 Those の These (亜細亜大) wal erd 19 aloT ni St 口16 You 口05 My mobile phone is broken. I must buy ( ) today. JD Oit W9n d ot vs 2 that 3 this 4 one 〈福岡国際大) 口06 oTo apLojre aorga M I found these keys. Are they ( )that you lost yesterday? 0 one EXERCISE 2 ones 3 the one Jsdi 4 the ones 900 〈日本大) 口01 St 07 There are two reasons for our decision, and you know one of them. Now I' tell ( 9io S 19ddo eri D O another 1odtone (A 2 other OVす 3 the other 4 the others 口02 I m owi bejieiv I 口08 Havinga good idea is one thing. Having a successful business is ( くセンター試験) niD another 3 the others 2 other ud 2l 0uet gniggoda tnew i 4 the another TeO 910n 口09 I have five boxes here. One is full of books and ( ) are empty. 〈東京経済大) O other 3 the other ② the ones 80 JaomlA E sbens) 19vd ) 10 Yoko and I didn't know the time because ( )of us had a watch. の the others D04 〈関西学院大) の both on 2 either ③ neither の not (湘南工科大 50 New Frame 650 ロ

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英語 高校生

(a)に入るのが、attendingなのですが、なぜでしょうか? 教えてください!

その番号を記入せよ。 なんて attend ing (24点) This weekend, I had the pleasure of ( a ) my dear friend Dara Lynn's baby shower. Over a lunch of clam chowder, sirloin steak, and chocolate cake, I caught up (b) two of her friends, Amanda and Andrea, from law school. They were both lawyers now, and the subject of networking and responding to requests from people who were looking for career advice ( c ) up. Like many successful professionals, the two women were happy to help those who reached out to them for their professional opinion and guidance. However, they had a hard ( d ) believing how many of those people failed to thank them for their time afterward. It is unbelievable that anyone would reach out to a person who is obviously quite busy witha demanding job in addition to ( e )a parent and home-owner, ask that person to give up their time, and then not follow up with a simple thank you. If you are asking someone for a ( f ), you should let them know you appreciate that person's effort. Amanda told the story ofa young man, a few years out of law school, with (g) she had spent more than an hour giving advice. Shenoted he was not writing down any of the names of people or organizations she had suggested he contact. Instead of a thank-you note the following day, she received an email from him asking her ( h ) send him the names of the people she had mentioned. I was shocked that someone would be so “self-important"” and show such a ( i )

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英語 高校生

Q1,Q2,Q3 全部じゃなくていいので教えてください 高2

Lesson Real-World English Instant Noodles Read and Respond Today, instant noodles are popular as a gquick meal worldwide, but most of us don't know that they were originally invented in Japan in 1958. After World War II, Japan was suffering from a serious food shortage. The Ministry of Health encouraged people to eat bread made from wheat flour, which was supplied by the United States. Ando Momofuku, the president of an Osaka-based food company, didn't like bread, so he set about creating something different from the imported wheat flour. He tried to make a food that would appeal to Japanese tastes, and his answer was instant noodles. After months of trial and error, Ando invented a way to deep-fry noodles to preserve them. All his customers had to do was pour hot water over them and let them steam for a couple of minutes. This quick and easy dish was a great success. Instant noodles quickly became popular all over Japan. Words & Phrases > food shortage 食糧不足 > the Ministry of Health (当時の)厚生省 トwheat flour 小麦粉 > Osaka-based 大阪を拠点とした > set about ~に取りかかる トmonths of trial and error 何か月にも及ぶ試行錯誤 > deep-fry たっぷりの油で揚げる [Questions] Q1. Who invented instant noodles? Q2. Why did the Ministry of Health encourage people to eat bread after World War II? Q3. Why were instant noodles so successful?

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