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英語 高校生

合っているか確認して頂きたいです。m(_ _)m

EXERCISES. Q 次の各2文が下線部を先行詞とする1文になるよう, a~c()内に適当な語を入れなさい。 (52) 1) This is the hotel. I stayed at it last year. a. This is the hotel (which ) I stayed ( b. This is the hotel I stayed (at 3) Joe is (you, what, call) a genius. what call at ) last year. c. This is the hotel (at ) ( which 2) The girl is my roommate. You got the email from her. a. The girl (who b. The girl (from ) ( ) you got the email (from whom ② 各文の()内の語句を意味が通るように並べかえなさい. 1) Listen carefully to (the teacher, what, is saying). what the teacher is saying 2) This digital camera is (have wanted, I, what). what I have wanted これは去年、私が訪れたホテルです。 のは、その少女からで、私 ) is my roommate. あなたかメールを受け取った you got the email is my roommate. クラスメートです。 あなたにメールを使った小は、 (→53 私のクラスメートです。 先生の言うことは注意して聞きなさい このデジタルカメラは私が欲しかったものです。 ジョーは、いわゆる天才だ you 4) My father has made me (am, what, I) today. what I 2) ) I stayed last year. Kate has a sister who wants to be a tour guide. ケイトにはツアーガイドになりたい妹がいます。 1) ) last year. the lights am 各組の文を関係代名詞の用法の違いに注意して, 日本語に直しなさい. Kate has a sister, who wants to be a tour guide. ケイトには妹がいて、彼女はツアガイドになりたいと思っています。 Takeru said nothing that made his friends angry. タケルは友達を怒らせるようなことは何も言っていない Takeru said nothing, which made his friends angry. タケルは何も言っていない、そのことが彼の友達を怒らせた 父なしでは今日の私はいない 父が今日の私をつくった 日本文の意味に合うように[ ]内の語句を並べかえ, 英文を完成させなさい. 1) 私の母が勤めている会社は丸の内にあります. [works, is, for, my mother] The office my mother works for is 2)ガリレオが述べたことは真実であると証明された. [Galileo, stated, what, had] What Galileo had started (→ in Marunouchi. proved to be true. 3) ジムは私に小説をくれたが,それはおもしろかった. [found, I, interesting, which] Jim gave me a novel, which I found interesting 4) 彼は優勝し,さらによいことに世界記録を破った. [better, what, and, is] and what is better He won first prize, 5) 残念ながら, マイクは以前の彼とは変わってしまった. [he, be, used, what, to] Unfortunately, Mike has changed from what he used to be broke the world record.

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英語 高校生

2枚目の画像の赤線部分の 「A man that had his life enter the twists and turns that occur in all our lives, but in his case, the road stopped much too ... 続きを読む

次の英文を読んで, a~ f の 2 ]内の語(句) を正しく並べ替え, 本文中の 【 (1) 】 ~ 【(6) 】の適切な場所に入れなさい。 (a,bなどの記号は書かず,並べ替えた英文を記入するこ と) My first real job. Thirteen years since high school in training, in hospitals, in books. All of a sudden at 8 a.m. tomorrow morning I would suddenly become Dr. Dhillon. Time to heal and fix. I began my first real posting as a rural physician in a small town in rural Saskatchewan. A beautiful little hospital, staff happy to see a young doctor in town, and the welcoming red and green of the local Co-op sign. The day began innocuously enough: morning rounds at the hospital, learning about all the patients who had been handed over to my care for the next two weeks; trying to decipher other physicians' illegible writing and promising to never let mine get that bad, and failing quickly at that. C "Hello, good morning. My name is Dr. Dhillon and 【 (1) little while until your doctor is back." With a vague idea of what was actually happening inside each patient's body, and not a clue what was happening in their minds, I popped in from room to room as 【 (2) 】 of things to check and recheck after the morning ward round was done.//Thankfully, the nurses were there to handle any miscues and give me a vital, two-to-three-sentence summary of the patient and any concerns before entering into their realm with a quick knock on a half-opened door. When I got to the last patient I was to see that morning, I found his door was closed. It was at the back corner of the hospital. It was darker. "This is Gary, he's dying." The nurse's tone of voice lowered, naturally, to the level we use when discussing death, just in case death was nearby and would hear and come hither to hasten the process. "Metastatic, it was too late when he came in. Really sad story. He's still so young." She continued. I gently knocked, lighter, more gently 【 (3) 】 a gall-bladder attack whom I had just chatted to. "Hello Gary, how are you this morning?" is what I said. "Hello, who are you?" he asked. "My name is Paul and I'll be your doctor until your normal doctor comes back." I couldn't bear to say I was Dr. Dhillon. What was I going to doctor in his case? "I'm leaving on Tuesday. Next week. To be closer to home," he said. "That's great, so that's something to look forward to then." Inside, I wondered, Was that

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数学 高校生

(2)の1行目で、なぜBCベクトルで割ってはいけないのですか?

386 重要 例題 33 内積と三角形 △ABC が次の等式を満たすとき, △ABCはどんな形の三角形か。 O) AB-AC-ACP ⑥ (2) (2) AB·BC=BC.CA=CA·AB HO CHART OLUTION [J 三角形の形状問題TON COLAO 2辺ずつの長さの関係,2辺のなす角を調べる (1) [AC|=AC・AC であるから (AB-AC) ・AC=0 内積=0垂直か ALLOR (2)等式 AB・BC=BC CA を AB, AC を用いて表し, 整理する。 また、同様 に、等式 BC・CA=CA AB を BA, BC を用いて表す。 解答 (1) AB・AC=|AC| から AB・AC-AC・AC=0 ゆえに (AB-AC)・AC=0 AB-AC=CB であるから AB-AC-AC AC-01 ACP-AC-AC bc-c2 = 0 から (b-c) c=0と似た CB.AC=0 CBLAC すなわち CBLACO-HO よって ゆえに |AC|-|AB|²=0 よって したがって, △ABCは∠C=90°の直角三角形である。 (2) AB・BC=BC・CA から BC(AB+AC)=0 (AC-AB)・(AB+ABC=AC-AB よって |AC|=|AB| すなわ AC=AB また, BC・CA=CA・AB から、上と同様にして BA=BC ② ① ② から AB=BC=CA したがって, △ABCは正三角形である。 別解 (2) AB・BCBC・CA から ゆえに BC (AB+AC)=0 ここで、辺BCの中点をMとすると AB+AC=2AM よって BC(2AM)=0 ゆえに BC⊥AM したがって, AM は辺BCの垂直二等分線であるから, △ABC は AB=ACの二等辺三角形である。 同様に, BC・CA=CA・AB から BA=BC よって, △ABCは正三角形である。 J14 ・① BC(AB-CA)=0 + SE Or CA=-AC ←CA (BA +BC)=0 よって OFFT (BA-BC)(BA+B=|| DO2-AO(2-0) ATH HA B M. HUC

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英語 高校生

4の解き方がわかりません。 例えば(a)で、続く文であくびを謝っていることも全て把握した上で、挨拶なのでpolitelyかと考えたのですが、なぜ誤りなのか教えていただきたいです。

13 Lucy is a British schoolgirl who lives in Oxford. She is talking to her father, Fred, in the kitchen of their home. Read the conversation below and answer the following questions. Lucy: (a) Good morning, Dad. Oh, sorry for yawning. What are you doing with that microwave oven? It looks heavy. Do you need a hand with moving it? Fred: I think I'll be OK, Lucy. I'm just going to put it in the car and take it to the city dump. Lucy: Couldn't you send it away to be repaired? Fred: It's ten years old and well out of warranty now, so I very much doubt that the manufacturer would do it. They probably don't even carry the spare parts anymore. Lucy: That's a shame. Oh, I know what! Why not take it to the Repair Café near my school? Fred: What's that? I've never heard of it. Lucy: It's brilliant! We visited it as part of our environmental science course recently. It's a meeting place where people can get together to mend broken items cooperatively. And have a chat and a cup of coffee! Fred: I'm all ears. Tell me more. Lucy: Well, the first Repair Café was started by a Dutch woman called Martine Postma in Amsterdam in 2009. (1) 彼女は,使い捨て文化で環境が破壊されて, ゴミの量が地球規模で増えることを心配してたん . She wanted to find a local solution to this global problem. Fred: That's what they call "thinking globally, acting locally," isn't it? Lucy: Exactly. She also wanted to address the decline in community spirit amongst urban dwellers and do something about people's loss of practical skills and ingenuity. Fred: And the idea (2) caught on? Lucy: Very much so. The concept has grown into a global movement. The one in Oxford started about four years ago. Fred: Impressive! What kind of things do they repair? Lucy: Oh, all sorts. Electrical appliances, clothes, furniture, crockery, bicycles, and even toys. Fred: How successful are they at repairing things? Lucy: Well, of course, they cannot guarantee to fix every item brought to them, but they have a fairly good success rate. One study found that on average 60 to 70 percent of items were repaired. The rate is higher for some items such as bicycles and clothes but lower for things like laptop computers. Fred: I can understand that. Just between you and me, I think some electronics manufacturers deliberately make products in such a way that you cannot disassemble them and repair them unless you have specialized tools and equipment. Lucy: Yes, and that's where Repair Cafés can help. But these cafés are not just about repairing things for people. They are places where we can meet others, share ideas, and be inspired. The volunteer repairers are very keen to involve the visitors in thinking about the repair and actually carrying out the repair themselves. They also encourage people to think about living together in more sustainable communities. Fred: I suppose you could say they are about repairing our minds, not just our things. Lucy: Quite so, although often the two are very closely related. Many people attach (3)sentimental value to old things that might, for example, be part of their family history. Fred: I see what you mean. It almost sounds too good to be true. (a)Is there a catch? For example, how much does it cost? Lucy: Advice and help from the repairers is free, but people who use the café are invited to make a donation. That money is used to cover the costs involved in running the café. If specific spare parts are needed, the repairers will advise you on how to obtain them. Fred: Well, that's marvelous! (e)Then I'll take this old microwave there. Are they open today? Lucy: Yes, and I'll come with you. I've got a pair of jeans that are badly in need of some attention. QUESTIONS 1. Translate the underlined part after (1) into English. 2. What does the underlined phrase after (2) mean? Select the most appropriate expression from the list below. (A) became popular (B) hit a dead end (C) occurred to you (D) played a significant role (E) worked in practice 3. The underlined phrase after (3) means the value of an object which is derived from personal or emotional association rather than its material worth. Give ONE object that has "sentimental value" for you and explain why it has such value. Your answer should be between 15 and 20 English words in length. (Indicate the number of words you have written at the end of your answer.)

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英語 高校生

(1)(3)(4)を間違えてしまいました💦 お時間なければ上記3問だけで構いませんのでご回答お待ちしております🙇🏼‍♀️💦 他の問も自信がないのでご回答頂ければ幸いです!

〔4〕 次の各文について, 与えられた語句を空欄に補って日本文とほぼ同じ意味の英文をつくるとき, 2 番目と5番目の空欄( )に入る最も適切なものをア~カからそれぞれ1つずつ選び,記号で答え なさい。 ただし, 文頭にくる語句も小文字で始めています。 (1) デジタル機器は幅広く普及しているが,すべての学生がパソコンをもっているというわけではな ・・・・・・・ 16 Despite the computer. digital devices I. of (2) 私の母は電力を無駄遣いしないように電気を消した。 My mother ( 7. as I ( the light every オ.spread カイカ (3) 私は昨晩、帰り道で歌っているのを近所の人に聴かれてしまった。 か by I. sing 1. not to オ. turned off I, see ・アウカ K: heard ✈. to (4) 彼があなたを信じているということは、私には信じがたい。 ( 7. believes 1, is 7. he 才. that not wide ) electricity. ウ.so 力. waste (工) on my way student has a home last night. Ite my neighbor 力. was (Ⅰ) hard to believe for me. in . you (5) もし彼に会うことがあったら、 私の電話番号を伝えてください。 Please tel him my phone number()()()(イ) happen イ. him if *. to you

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英語 中学生

並び替え問題を教えてください、、

8 次の英文を読み、 あとに続く問いに答えなさい。 (*の付いている語は、英文 のあとに注釈がある) Recently, a French supermarket chain started a campaign in one city. In the campaign, the chain is selling strangely shaped fruits and vegetables at 30% off. It has been a great success, and people are (A) to buy heart-shaped potatoes or carrots with two legs. The chain is now thinking of doing the same thing in other cities around the country. 7 Before the campaign, those strangely shaped fruits and vegetables were often thrown away. It's not because they were old or (B), but because they didn't meet the standard! The standard is the rule which explain the right shape and size of all fruits and vegetables. If some fruits and vegetables don't meet the standard, their prices drop. Sometimes the prices drop so much that the farmers cannot get enough money to pick, wash, and pack the fruits and vegetables they have grown. As a result, they throw away those strangely shaped fruits and vegetables. Countries in Europe have made 2014 the "European Year against Food Waste" [time / worrying for us / it's/about/ to / stop] the shape of fruits and vegetables. Strangely shaped fruits and vegetables still ( 4 )! (注) chain: チェーン (店) strangely shaped: 変な形をした success: heart-shaped: ハート型の European Year against Food Waste: ヨーロッパ反食品廃棄物年

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