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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

英語の長文問題です 選択式です。 よろしくお願いします。

【問3】 次の Global Warming の段落を読んで、その下の英文 (S) が い) か False (誤り) のどちらか、選びなさい。 (S) が True (正し Global Warming: All over the world people are talking about global warming. World leaders are meeting to discuss this problem. Why is it Such an Important ISSUG? If the temperature of the earth rises too much, the polar ice capS will begin to melt, causing the water level in the oceans to rise. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC) has made studies which suggest that there could be a one-meter rise In Se levels by the year 2080. No one knows exactly how bad the effect of this rise could be. However, it is thought that roughly 1 billion people who live on coastal land could experience severe impacts. The places most likely to be badly affected by this rise in sea level are tropical and warmer ZoneS: these are places where the coasts are Ore highly populated. The most vulnerable regions are located along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the west coast of Africa, and southerm Asian countries like India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. These regions contain some of the poorest, most heavily populated, and highly fertlle areaS of the world. In these areas, there will be huge problems as people's homes are flooded and good farming land becomes useless. In the Pacific and Indian Oceans there are many jsland nations that will cease to exist. About 5 million people will have to move to other countries as the rising seas ruin drinking water and severe storms destroy their homes. The consequences Of global warming will be devastatind for billions of people. This is not only their problem, but an ISSue for the world to discuss. Much has to be done before the oceans come aShore. (S): As a result of global warmin9, farms and fertile lands throughout the world will be destroyed. 〇 A_ TRUE () B.FALSE

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

全部で5問あります。長文の英語です。 洗濯式です。

【問2】 次の Global Warming の段落を読んで、その下の英文 (S) が True (正 い) か False (誤り) のどちらか、選びなさい> Il間 Global Warming: All over the world people are talking about global warming. World leaders are meeting to discuss this problem. Why is it such an important ISSUG? If the temperature of the earth rises too much, the polar ice caps will begin to melt, causing the water level in the oceans to rise. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC) has made studies which suggest that there could be a one-meter rise in sea levels by the year 2080. No one knows exactly how bad the effect of this rise could be. However, it is thought that roughly 1 billion people who live on coastal land could experience severe impacts. The places most likely to be badly affected by this rise in sea level are tropical and warmer zones: these are places where the coasts are more highly populated. The most vulnerable regions are located along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the west coast of Africa, and southern Asian countries like India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. These reqions contain some of the poorest, most heavily populated, and hiqhly fertile areas of the world. In these areas, there will be huge problems as people's homes are flooded and good farming land becomes useless. In the Pacific and Indian Oceans there are many island nations that will cease to exist. About 5 million people will have to move to other countries as the rising seas ruin drinking water and severe storms destroy their homes. The consequences of global warming wlll be devastating for billions of people. This is not only their problem, but an issue for the world to discuss. Much has to be done before the oceans come ashore. (S): Rising sea-levels will decrease acceSsSs to clean drinking water for hundreds of millions of people. (〇 A_ TRUE (〇) B. FALSE

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

英語の長文問題です。選択式です。

【問1】 次の Global Warming の段落を読んで、その下の英文 (S) が True (正し い) か False (誤り) のどちらか、選びなさい。 Global Warming: All over the world people are talking about global warming. World leaders are meeting to discuss this problem. Why is it such an important issue? If the temperature of the earth rises too much, the polar ice caps will begin to melt, causing the water level in the oceans to rise. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (the IPCC) has made Studies which suggest that there could be a one-meter rise in sea levels by the year 2080. No one knows exactly how bad the effect of this rise could be. However, it is thought that roughly 1 billion people who live on coastal land could experience severe impacts. The places most likely to be badly affected by this rise in sea level are tropical and warmer zones: these are places where the coasts are more highly populated. The most Vulnerable regions are located along the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, the west coast of Africa, and southern Asian countries like India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. These regions contain some of the poorest, most heavily populated, and highly fertile areas of the world. In these areas, there will be huge problems as people's homes are flooded and good farming land becomes useless. In the Pacific and Indian 〇Oceans there are many island nations that will cease to exist. About 5 million people wil have to move to other countries as the rising seas ruin drinking water and severe storms destroy their homes. The conseguences of global warming will be devastating for billions of people. This is not only their problem, but an issue for the world to discuss. Much has to be done before the oceans come ashore、 (⑤): The greatest damage of rising sea-levels will be experienced by the poorest peoples of the world, 〇 A TRUE (介 BEALSE

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物理 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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【1 】As shown in Figure 1, here ame an object Aof mass AZ B ofmass 7 and Cof mass r On a smooth and horizontal surfce. A and B mre inlerconnected by a spring. The Spring has the naumi lcngth of / and a spring constant た A。 B, and C are on one straight Hime and can move along the stmight line. Tuke the right direction as positive fbr velocity Neglect the mass of the spring and air resistanee 国1に示すように, 水平でなめらかな台の上に質量 /の2つの物体 A, Bと質 基wの物体Cが静止している、A と Bはばね定数たで自然散7 のばねで結ばれ てでいるAB,Cは一直線上にあり, この直線上のを動くものとする. 速度の 向きは図の右向きを正にとるものとする. ばねの質基と空気抵抗は無視できる. (①) A and B are oscillated symmetically so ss for center of mass of A and B imtereonnccted by a spdng to be fixed. Find 7, the Gimc pcriod of the oscillgtion. ばねで千ばれた A と B の重心動かないように, A とB の重心に関して左右対 -称に振動させた場合の周期了を求めよ. Next A and B are atrest. The length of the spring is the natural length / で moving speed yo collides perfect-elastically with A. It is assumed that A and C are rigid, the coHlision occurs very shortly and the displacement during the colision is neglected Moreover iis also assumed tbat after the collision。 A snd C do not have nother の 次に, A と B をばねの長さが自然長 7 になる位置で静止させて, C を左から y の速度で A に衝突させる. この衝突は完全弾性衝突であり, かつ物体が非常に かたくて衝突は極めて短時間に行われ, 衝突中の変位の大きさは無視できるも のとする. さらに, Aと Cは一度笑突した後再びぶつからないものとする- の Find tie velociies yand ycofAand Cimmediaedy Ner he colison。 respectiweiy 衝突直後の A と C の速度w vcを求めよ. ⑬) Find the velocity yoof the cemlerofmassofAand B using が6 and ye 衝後の A と B の重心の束度woを44を用いて表せ (④ Find mc minimum lengtb ofthe pcng sferthe colision ing ヶ。 4 we かた 衝突後, Aと B が最も近接したときのばねの長さを ヵ, 7 w。 4を用いて表せ。 も Hi

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

訳して欲しいです至急ですお願いします🙏

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