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英語 高校生

英語長文ハイパートレーニング③に載っていた長文です。右ページ3行目の文の文構造がよく分からないので教えて頂きたいです。特にas was to beの意味が分からないです🙇🏻

UNIT 8 出題データ 10 ●ワード数: 422 words ■難易度 : 難 解答と解説:本冊 p. 112~127 次の英文を読み, 後の問いに答えなさい。 school. As was to be expected in a country far less calm than the world imagines, Zurich's proposal has produced an uproar. În educational circles/it is argued that French will lose its strong position in German- speaking Switzerland (eight years of school French before entering the university at 19), and that/ this could endanger the political unity of Switzerland. /French-Swiss politicians are furious. Protests about the possible damage to the teaching of German in French-speaking Switzerland are more puzzling, because the German taught there is High German, the dialect of South and Central Germany. But in daily life, (3) as distinct from formal writing, Swiss-Germans speak one or the other of their very different dialects. Hence the liking for English as a "national link language."ids Dual The 26 ministers have hurriedly set up a committee, (naturally headed by a professor of French) to (4) work out a policy by the middle world with a better command of English. 運用能力 of this year. (5) It may well come up with wise recommendations At the moment, English is officially taught for only one or two years before the school-leaving age of 16. Changing such practices is enabling every canton to choose its own solution.) The Swiss are not never easy in Switzerland. There is no national ministry of education. 40 easily *regimented, drilgne vous von *[注] canton (スイスの) 州, 県 ■設問■ 1. Which one of the following best describes the main point of this article? Indicate your choice on your mark sheet. 目標解答時間 : 25分) Switzerland has a language problem. The trouble is not a shortage of tongues, for the Swiss have four of their own. Some 65% speak one 30 variety or another of Swiss-German, /18% speak French/ 10% speak Italian and nearly 1% speak one of the four Romansh dialects (u used in 5 some of the valleys in the *canton of the Grisons. There are also the languages of the many immigrant workers. The problem is that many て 35 Swiss parents, (1) not to mention businessmen who want to talk to M colleagues abroad, would like more Swiss children to (2) go out into the 同僚 The 26 cantons are independent in cultural and educational affairs. So 26 education ministers have to 独立している meet (in order to decide on 15 recommendations which, to become law, then have to get through 26 parliaments. That is why it took Switzerland more than 20 years to introduce teaching in a second national language (German or French) at the age of 11 instead of 14. This time, however, one canton, deciding it had waited long enough) 20 has broken the deadlock./Zurich, the most populous of the cantons, and the heart of the Swiss banking world, plans to make English a required 行きづまり 銀行薬 UNIT 8 subject at an early age, /maybe even from the first year of primary 小学校 regiment 統制する English is important because it has become the international language. Language policy is a serious political issue in Switzerland. 3 Countries like Switzerland need to teach many foreign languages. It is impossible to deny the increasing significance of English. 5 Switzerland needs English to serve as a "national link language." 27

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英語 高校生

オレンジの線が引かれてるところの文構造がわかりません。文構造の解説をしてほしいです🙇🏻‍♀️🙇🏻‍♀️

5 Many linguists predict that at least half of the world's 6,000 or so languages will be 1-11 デッド dead or dying by the year 2050. Languages are becoming extinct at twice the rate of endangered mammals and four times the rate of endangered birds. If this trend 20 continues, the world of the future could be dominated by a dozen or fewer languages. Even higher rates of linguistic devastation are possible. Michael Krauss, director of 1-12 ディバステーション the Alaska Native Language Center, suggests that as many as 90 percent of languages could become moribund or extinct by 2100. According to Krauss, 20 percent to 40 percent of languages are already moribund, and only 5 percent to 10 percent are "safe" in the sense of being widely spoken or having official status. If people "become wise 10 and turn it around," Krauss says, the number of dead or dying languages could be more like 50 percent by 2100 and that's the best-case scenario. The definition of a healthy language is one that acquires new speakers, No matter 1-13 how many adults use the language, if it isn't passed to the next generation, its fate is already sealed. Although a language may continue to exist for a long time as a second 15 or ceremonial language, it is moribund as soon as children stop learning it. For example, out of twenty native Alaskan languages, only two are still being learned by children. Although language extinction is sad for the people involved,) why should the rest of us care? What effect will other people's language loss have on the future of people who speak English, for example? (A)Replacing à minor language with a more widespread one may even seem like a good thing, allowing people to communicate with each other more easily. But language diversity is as important as biological diversity. Andrew Woodfield, director of the Centre for Theories of Language and Learning 1-14 in Bristol, England, suggested in a 1995 seminar on language conservation that people do not yet know all the ways in which linguistic diversity is important. "The fact is, no s one knows exactly what riches are hidden inside the less-studied languages," he says. Woodfield compares one argument for conserving unstudied endangered plants (that they may be medically valuable with the argument for conserving endangered languages. "We have inductive evidence based on past studies of well-known languages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be. (B) It seems paradoxical but it's true. By allowing languages to die out, the human race is destroying things it doesn't understand," he argues. Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-

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物理 高校生

ex2で質問です。 なぜvblはEを変えて電流が逆流することはないのですか?

(別解) 抵抗Rを見てみる。 bからaへ電流が流れている。 だから b が高電位。 bとQ,aとPの電位はそれぞれ等しい。 よってQが高電位 (3) PQ は等速度で動いているから、 力のつり合いが成りたつ。 電磁力は左向き に働くから、外力は同じ大きさで右向きである。 100 電磁気 B212 ∴. P=Fu=(UBI) 外力F=電磁力IBl= R R (別解) エネルギー保存則よりPはジュール熱に等しい(外力の仕事分だけジュー ル熱が発生する)。 電磁誘導ではエネルギー保存則にも気を配りたい。 以上をファラデーで考えると, PQba がコイルで, Bは一定だが面積Sが増していくため下向きに貫く磁 束が増す。 そこで上向きの磁場をつくる向き, すなわ ちP→Qの向きに電流を流そうとする (事実, 回路が 閉じているので流れる。) 4t の間の磁束の増加は右図 の斜線部に等しく, 4Φ=B×W4t V=40/4t=vBl A EX2 EX1に続いて, ab間にRの抵抗と起 電力Eの電池をつなぎ, スイッチを付 ける。 PQ をレール上で静止させた状態 でスイッチを入れる。 外力は加えない。 (1) PQ の速さがぁになったときの電流 Iを求めよ。 (2) 十分に時間がたったときのPQの速さを求めよ。 E b a a 67 EX1で導体棒 PQ がぁの抵抗をもつ場合の電流Iと,Pに対するQの電位 を求めよ。 High レールがなくてPQだけが磁場中を動いているとしよう。 コイルにあたる部分がないのにどうしてファラデーを適用 していくかというと、上のようなレールを仮想的に敷いて 考えればよい。 右の図のように右側にコイルを仮想して考 えてもよい。このようにファラデーには融通無碍な所がある。 P ゆうづうむげ ↑何ものにもとらわれなく自由 Quat B P Q V ひ 17² P 40 B 減少 右向きに電磁力を受け動き出す。 EX1 と同様, PQ を電池に PA 石巻替えると右の図になる。キルヒホッフの法則より E-Bl=RI 1. I=E-VBI R はQPの向き,このように電池があると必ずしも 誘導起電力の向きに「が流れるわけではないことにも注意。 (2) QからPへ流れる電流による右向きの電磁力が を増していく。 やがてBがEに等しくなると上の式よ りは0となる。 すると電磁力も消え, PQは等速度運動 に入る。又、十分時間が立っと電流は流れないと考えられる。 P61 v₁ Bl=Ev₁=₁ BlがEを超えて電流が逆流することはない。 I,”の時間変化は右のようになる。 電磁誘導は現象の進行を妨げる E R 第8位 ngs ちょっと一言 EX1や2で,もし, PQ の長 さがレールをはみ出していたとしても 答えは何も変わらない。 確かにPQ間 の誘導起電力はBLあるが、 回路と して役に立っている部分は Blだけ だし, はみ出し部分には電流が流れな いので電磁力もIBIでよい。 B やがては等速 等速度は力のつり合い V₂ P I 68 辺の長さ a, bの長方形コイルを一定の速さで 幅2αの磁場(磁束密度Bで手前向き)を横切らせる。 コイルの抵抗をR, 辺PQ が磁場に達したときを t=0 とする。 次のグラフを描け。 (1) 電流の時間変化 (PQの向きを正) (2) コイルを引く外力Fの時間変化 (右向きを正) 101 Q Q V 11 BL P V Q Jp P VI 1Q

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英語 高校生

お願いします

1 Today, Taylor Swift is one of the most popular singers in the world, and is also al cover model for fashion magazines. But she was not always so popular. 2 Taylor Swift began singing country music in Pennsylvania when she was eleven. Country music is an older form of music in the USA that is usually enjoyed by 5 adults. Maybe this is why other kids at her school thought she was strange for stopped calling her. singing country music. Over time, these friends 3 One day, she invited many of her friends to go to the shopping center, but all of them said they were busy. So, Taylor went with her mother. When they got there, they saw all the girls shopping together without Taylor. Soon after that, Taylor 10 began eating lunch at school alone. (1): 4 Taylor asked her parents to take her to *Nashville, a city in Tennessee where many country singers and musicians worked. Her parents decided to move there to help her make her dream come true. Taylor's parents were right to believe she could succeed. At age fourteen, she got a contract with RCA Records, a major music 15 company. 5 RCA wanted Taylor to sing other people's songs until she was an adult. Taylor “ did not like this. She wanted to write and sing her own songs about her life and the boys she dated. The record company did not think older country fans would want to hear (3)a teenage girl talk about her life. 6 Taylor left RCA and joined a smaller record company that released her records. Her music became very popular with teenagers as well as older country music fans. Soon, Taylor was considered a major pop star, and young people who did not normally listen to country loved her music too. 5 7 One day she returned to Pennsylvania to do a concert. Girls from her old school came to the concert and were excited to see her. They treated her like a star, and seemed to have forgotten that they had stopped talking to her in junior high school. 20 Taylor realized her life had changed. (4) * Nashville + VIEN

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