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英語 中学生

これの答えがないためだれか答えを教えてください‼️‼️よろしくお願いします🙇🏻‍♀️‪💧

[B] The Threat of Tourism As air travel gets cheaper, more and more people are visiting famous sites around the world. Although this increase in tourism brings economic benefits to the areas around these sites, tourists also cause unexpected problems. In particular, some famous works of art are being affected. This is because people's breath increases carbon dioxide and humidity levels. Gradually, these levels damage, old paintings and other works of art. One famous site facing this problem is the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome. The 500-year-old paintings, especially the famous ceiling by Michelangelo, are so popular that as many as 2,000 people may be viewing them at a time. In 1994, after noticing that the visitors' breath was damaging the paintings, the Vatican purchased an expensive air-conditioning system to protect them. However, the crowds continued to increase, so in 2014, the Vatican decided to limit the number of visitors to about 6 million a year. Another site that faces a similar problem is the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, China. These caves are full of beautiful Buddhist paintings and sculptures that attract thousands of visitors every year. Many of the artworks are very old and, as with the Sistine Chapel, the carbon dioxide in the breath of visitors is gradually damaging them. Originally, 40 of the 400 caves were open to visitors, but this number was reduced by half in 2014. In addition, the number of visitors allowed into the caves has been greatly reduced. A different solution is being tried in the Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India. The caves also have many ancient Buddhist paintings in them, and these too are being damaged. In order to protect the paintings, visitors are quickly rushed through the caves. However, many visitors complained about the short time, saying they could not look at the paintings properly, so the local government built a visitors' center with exact copies of the caves. Visitors are allowed to study these copies for as long as they like. The local government hopes this will provide a good balance between protecting the paintings and giving tourists a good experience. (30) As the number of tourists increases, 1 unexpected economic problems occur among people living around famous sites. 2 the carbon dioxide and humidity in their breath harm the things they go to see. 3 air pollution caused by the carbon dioxide from airplanes increases. 4 people have trouble breathing because of the high levels of humidity. (31) In 1994, the Vatican 1 allowed only 2,000 tourists to look at its paintings by Michelangelo. 2 invited 6 million visitors to see its 500-year-old wall paintings on one day. 3 installed an air-conditioning system in order to make visitors more comfortable. 4 tried to reduce damage to its paintings by buying an air- conditioning system. (32) What is one thing that has been done to protect the Buddhist artworks in Dunhuang? 1 More of the Mogao Caves have been closed to visitors. 2016年度第2回 新試験 2 Visitors are being asked to avoid breathing too close to the paintings. 3 Some of the visitors are being taught new ways to preserve paintings. 4 The number of visitors has been reduced from 400 to 40 a day. (33) Why were some visitors to the Ajanta Caves unhappy? 1 The majority of the paintings have turned out to be copies. 2 There were not as many Buddhist paintings as they had expected to see. 3 They did not have enough time to look at the paintings inside the caves. 4 The long lines at the visitors' center have prevented them from seeing the paintings. 29

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英語 高校生

以下の写真の様な問題の解き方を教えてほしいです。 問題を貼っていますが、一問ごとの解説ではなく 全体的な分け方について教えてほしいです。 お願いします。

1. I am planning (to travel / traveling) to Europe next month. 2. She is very good at tennis, so you should avoid (to play / playing) against her. 3. We managed (to catch / catching) the last train just in time. 4. I really don't mind (to wait waiting) for another thirty minutes. 5. He promised (to call / calling) me as soon as he arrived at the airport. 6. The company decided (to close / closing) its Tokyo office. 7. You should practice (to speak / speaking) English every day. 8. They offered (to help / helping) us clean up the kitchen. 9. I can't imagine (to live / living) without my smartphone. 10. He refused (to sign signing) the contract until he read it carefully. 11. She gave up (to look / looking) for her lost earring. 12. I expect (to finish / finishing) this project by Friday. 13. We ended up (to stay / staying) at a cheap hotel because of the storm. 14. They put off (to have / having) the meeting until next week. 15. He pretended (to know 16. The thief denied (to steal / stealing) the expensive watch. 17. I cannot afford (to buy buying) a new computer right now. 18. Have you finished (to wash / washing) the dishes yet? 19. She hesitates (to tell / telling) the truth to her parents. knowing) everything about the issue. 20. I enjoy (to listen / listening) to podcasts while commuting. 21. My brother suggested (to go / going) to the beach this weekend. 22. We hope (to see / seeing) you again in the near future. 23. You must keep (to try / trying) until you succeed. 24. The doctor recommended (to take / taking) a few days off. 25. He failed (to pass / passing) the driving test for the third time. 26. She dislikes (to wake waking) up early on Sundays. 27. They are preparing (to move / moving) to a new apartment. 28. I miss (to hang / hanging) out with my friends from high school. 29. He demanded (to speak / speaking) to the manager immediately. 30. Please escape (to make / making) careless mistakes on the exam.

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英語 高校生

高校英語の問題です。 (21) (26) (24)の答えを教えてください🙇‍♀️

3 正 問題 誤りのある箇所を選び、正しい形を書きなさい。 22は誤りのある箇 所がなければNO ERROR を選びなさい。 121 In lists of the most speaking languages of the world, it has been ② customary to rank them by order of their total numbers of speakers, although there are considerable difficulties in gestimating more than very approximate totals. (学習院大) りのある箇所 正しい形 □□ 22 Nothing seems to irritate William more than having to explain his actions in that unfortunate ③ matter to everyone with who he talks. NO ERROR (早稲田大) 祭りのある箇所 正しい形 4 with whom □□ 23 The bus arrived ② lately on account of rain, so we ③ missed the train we were supposed to take. (桜美林大) D 誤りのある箇所 正しい形 to lately □□24 By means of my excitement about the interview tomorrow and the ② noise ③ from upstairs, I couldn't sleep. 誤りのある箇所 had 正しい形 small ■□ 25 Frankly speak, I find the class boring. (立命館大) (東洋大) 誤りのある箇所 Charlo ③ 正しい形 spoke □□ 26 Another award winner was “Paro," a furry seal* which has sensors beneath gits fur and whiskers. When the seal is stroked, it responds by opening and closing its eyes and move its flippers**. * furry seal : 毛皮におおわれたアザラシ **flipper : ひれ足 誤りのある箇所 正しい形 (中央大)

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

1文目の someone will live from their time of birth は明らかに years を修飾していますが、省略されているのは関係代名詞でしょうか?AIに聞いたら live (the years) というように関係詞となった the year... 続きを読む

健康と心理学 1 Track 015 Health 子 Life Expectancy 80sec. 'Life expectancy is an estimate of the average number of years someone will live from their time of birth. Overall, life expectancy has been on an upward trend around the world. However, life expectancy is different when looking at 'sex, age, race, and location. The local environment can also 'have an effect on life 5 expectancy. In less developed countries, life expectancy at birth is lower 'compared to more developed countries. 10 To estimate life expectancy, researchers need 'reliable data. For example, they need to know the 'population, how many men and women there are, how rich or poor families are, among other things. Researchers also need to know data about the "death rate. Some countries have an efficient system to collect data, so it is easier to estimate the life expectancy of that country. 12 13 Things that can increase life expectancy in a country are sometimes very simple. Having access to clean water and having a clean bathroom is one way to increase the "duration of life. Another way to increase life expectancy in a country is to 15 expand its wealth. When a country is "affluent, it can "supply more hospitals and doctors, which then leads to better health 18 outcomes. This is one reason why developed countries have 2 higher life expectancies than less developed countries. 19 20. Humans around the world are achieving prolonged lifespans, but there are still inequalities between countries that we must work to overcome. (234 words)

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英語 高校生

問1についてです。 解答の答えは「どのように影響を及ぼしているか」を説明していて、問題の「どのような影響か」に対する答えとして違和感があります。 問題に対する答えは印をつけた部分の方が適していませんか? 御回答よろしくお願い致します。

Chapter 1 身体・病気と健康 身体・病気と健康 [1] 3 ferocious attacks of zoonoses, animal infections that can be transmitted to humans. Being new to people, the germs often caused far worse symptoms 1 滋賀医科大 than those in their usual hosts. Therefore, any deadly human infection should be suspected of being recently acquired by our species. 1 ☆★ From Man and Microbes: Disease and Plagues in History and Modern Times by Arno Karlen, Tarcher 目標20分 注 savanna: サバンナ yellow fever predator 次の英文を読んで、下の設問に日本語で答えよ。 ("印の語には注がある。) The first big shock to influence human disease patterns was our ancestors' descent from the trees to the ground, about five million years ago. Perhaps this happened when Africa became drier, and savannas" replaced forests. This descent brought changes in our ancestors' diet, lifestyle, and burden of disease. As a species with our feet now firmly on the ground, we tend to think of territory horizontally. However, every environment has significantly different vertical zones. In a forest, certain species of mammals, birds, and insects require the sunlight and food in the leafy treetop layer; others need the shade, moisture, and food on the ground; several intermediate zones may exist between earth and treetops. Moving its usual location only a few meters can radically alter a species' prey, predators, and germs. Today, for example, we often see diseases invade new vertical zones. In Central and South America, mosquitoes infect treetop monkeys with the yellow fever virus. The disease remains isolated in the top forest layer because monkeys and mosquitoes there rarely travel lower. The commercial demand for tropical timber has sent loggers into the forests, and when they cut down a tree, clouds of mosquitoes come to earth with it. The mosquitoes then feed on the warm-blooded animals nearest at hand, the loggers, and transmit the virus. On returning home to cities, the infected workers set off urban epidemics of yellow fever. After our ancestors' descent to the ground exposed them to new diseases, the change in their diet from plant protein to include meat, as they became hunters, brought about another change in disease burden over the next tens or hundreds of thousands of years. In each new ecosystem, travelling hunters met new prey, new vectors (disease carriers), and new parasites*. The result was parasite 344 問1 森林の "vertical zones" は, 種の生態にどのような影響を及ぼしているか。 問2 黄熱病の流行は, どのようにして都市地域に起こったと述べられているか. 簡 潔に説明せよ。 問3 文中で "zoonoses” とは何か説明せよ。 問4 人類の歴史の中で、 病気の伝染の仕方に変化をもたらした最も重要なできごと は何か。

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