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英語 高校生

長文中の空所(10)に入れるのに最も適当な文を選択する問題です。答えはdなのですが、解説を読んでもなぜdになるのかあまりよく分かりませんでした。なぜdが正解でなぜ他の選択肢は間違いなのか教えていただきたいです。 3つ目の画像は赤本の解説です。よろしくお願いします。

fossil known 4S “Lucy,” 4zsが6272の27がecz4S の27e2S7s from 3.2 mmillion years ago Thcsc MRDSHIR. Lucy was a 1ot jike a impenzeeGc (hat shc Co計時ISHII Sightly bigger brain. Her skin was not preserved, but _She Was probably covered with far. However, between two and three millions years ago Our_ancestors began to inhabit more open savannahs meant the 1 e oO 8 y were out 后 fe sum ーー) 『 glaring heat for many more hours each day. Around the same time, they also started to hunt and eat more meat and game animals were more abundant in the open. This move into open Spaces offered an explanation for our lack of hair. Im the 1990s, Peter Wheeler of Liverpool John Moores University im the UK came up with a mathematical model showing how much excess heat ⑧ hominins would need to lose in open habitats in order to function。 HE their brains got too hot their thought processes would 0 PA If the hominins were covered in hair, they could not have lost heat fast enough. Wheeler reasoned that ( 10 ) allowed our ancestors to keep cool. One was an upright gait. Walking on two legs meant that only the tops of their bodies were under direct sunlight. But the hominins also started running long distances. This meant they ould bring down large garme animals by running them to exhaustion, but

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英語 高校生

「比較」の話です。 赤線の部分の解釈は、a job candidate's ・・・ と is で倒置か起きているという認識で大丈夫でしょうか

人 acher Or & CTUSaAQCT 【OT ATY てGS チ e tommorrOW s plantobca President Or DIで mayDb will almost certainly touch you sometime in your life public speaking Imagine yourself in thesc situaHiOnS・ poration. One of yo alargc staff meeting at elopin叶 One by onc Public spcaking and are es are stumbling and c speaking COUTSC- get the job. maybc not for fiVe Years. 2 u will gc @p | Youareoncofseven managcment trainees in a large COTI the lower-managementjob that has just opencd. There is to be ャjn 10 cach of thc tainecs will discuss the project he or she has bccn dcv が collcagues make their presentations. They have no cxpcrience in intimidated by the higher-ranking managers present. Their speech awkward、You, howcvcr, call upon all the skills you lcarned in Your publi You dcliver an informative talk that is clear, well reasoned, and articulate You @B is 上 You arc the assistant manager in a branch office of a national comDany・ Your immediate superior, the branch manager。 is about to reUre, and there wi be a retir dinner. All the executives from the home office will attend. As his close working asSOC1a4te。 you are asked to give a farewell toast at the party. You prepare and dcliver a speech that is both witty and touching 一 a perfect tribute to your boss. After the speech、 eVeryOnc emnent 20 applauds cnthusiastically, and a fcw people have tears in their eyes. The following weck you are named branch manager. @QD 国 Fantasicsp Notreally. Either of のthese situations could occur. In arecent survey of more than 300 employers, 93 pcrcent stated that the abilhity to think critically and communicate clearly js more important for career succss than is a job candidate's undcrgraduatc major 25 1 Im another survey,the American Management Association asked 768 cxecutives and managers to rank the skills most esscntial to today's workplace. What was at the top of ・ ・ 向 ・ ・ ・ ・ 1 MP HistP Communication skills、The importance of such skills is true across the board 一 Ss M accountants and architects, tcachers and technicians。 scicntists and stockbrokecrs 3 SS ・ * ・ 8 い Businesscs are also asking people to give more specches in the carly stages of their Ccareers 0 PR5 professionals are using public speaking as a way to stand out in today's hi competitive job market. (Nor has the growth of the Internet and oth 史 Ne reduced the need for public speaking. As i Ne。、。 ・ AScarecrexpert Lindsey Pollak states、 “TE ho has that combination of really good technical ski 1 月 ical skills and verbal communicati Shoulders above your coll i 0 oleagues F you can combine those two.”"

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英語 高校生

問2がいまいちわかりません。 教えてください

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

青のマーカーを引いたところで、that節がなぜsomethingにかかるとわかるのですか?

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