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本文の2文目のwe mustがothersにかかってるのかと思って、 私たちがしっかりと心にそのひとたちが求めていることを留めておかなければならないothersって訳しちゃいました、、! けどこれだと従属節だけになって主節がない文章になっちゃうからだめだなって考え直せば... 続きを読む

副詞(旬)が強調されて文頭に出ると倒置が起こりますが,<VS> と並ぶ場合、 and displease the people round us come the beginnings of firmly in mind: from this awareness of the things which please cooperative terms with others we must keep their requirements Because one of our foremost desires is to remain on friendly and 2 副詞(句)が強調された倒置をキャッチ について こと らこのように意識すること (先 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい M 新向)→ をにしたり それは) please 「which 関代)S 人たち the people(round us)]) の関囲の私たち VtD を不快にしたりする displease 0 M and conscience. Vt2 の 真心 芽生えが 全じる come the begnnings(of conscience)、 M (日本女子大) S om~は副詞的な働きを持ってどの語と意味的に結合するかを考えましょう。 come ~という結合は納得できますね。 つまり,the beginnings ~ come (from this Vi 法Sを見落としがちです。 例題で見ていきましょう。 ~だから 1つは のうちの 私たちが抱いている主な 「Because one(of our wareness..)という文において, from という副同句が強調されて、 願望 foremost desires) is (to remain である ことのままである (接) S M (from this awareness ) come the beginnings Vi C→(不)(Vi) の M 友好的な friendly と文頭に出たために倒置が起きたわけです。これでSと Vの発見となりましたね。 こ のように、副詞(旬)が強調されて文頭にくると偶置が起こりますが、主語が代名詞の 場合は倒置は行われず, <MSV> の語順になることも覚えておきましょう。 (on 関係 との 他人 そして terms)(with others))] (, ) 協力的な and COoperative Because 節は従属節です。主節はもう1つのSVXですから, we の直前にカンマ を入れると従属節と主節の切れ目が明確になります。 〈全文訳〉私たちが抱いている主な願望の1つは、他人と友好的で協力的な関係 を維持していくことなので、その人たちが求めていることをしっかり心に留め ておかなければならない。 このようにして、周りの人たちを愉快にしたり、不 愉快にしたりすることを意識すると、良心が芽生えてくるのである。 私たちは ねばならない を留めておく 他人が求めていること しっかりとに心 (解説解答→別冊: p.57) we must keep their requirements firmly (in mind): S Vt 0 演習 92 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい。 (副) M さて、コロンの後は前置詞 from で始まっていますが, ここからがこの課のポイン トとなる部分です。 SVがなかなか見つかりませんね。 which から usまではthings に対する形容調節です。 とすれば, 次にくる come がVとなりますが, 問題はそのS は何かということです。 come の前のthis awareness (of things)は前置詞 from の 目的語ですから, Sであるわけがありません。 Sは come の後の beginnings です。 But from these slow beginnings came our freight trains and our streamlined (明海人) Almost a hundred and eighty years ago, a steam engine was used to pull a train, The first trains were so slow that one of them lost a race with a horse. passenger trains that travel over a mile a minute. 例題:語句 foremost「翻主要な/be on friendly terms with N 「N と仲がよい」/ cooperative 闘協力的な/keepOin mind [oを心に留めておく」/firmlylae / Plead o確顔する 調 steam engine 固蒸気機関/lose a race with N 「N との競争に負ける」/ freight train 固貨物列車/ streamlined 圏流線形の 185 184

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英語 高校生

アから順番に12131であってますか? わかる方教えてください!! お願いします!

Earth has two sets of poles: the geographic poles and the magnetic poles. The geographic poles are located at the northemmost and southernmost ends of the earth. The location of the magnetic poles, on the other hand, are ( ア ) moving, This fact has several implications for navigation and transportation. Shifts in the position of the North Magnetic Pole are nothing new. Since 1831, scientists have been tracking its location. The movements are caused by changes in the flow of swirling molten iron in the earth's core which affect how the earth's magnetic field behaves. What is surprising to scientists is the speed at which the pole has been moving in recent years. For most of the 20th century, magnetic north was located around the northern parts of Canada. It drifted around, moving slowly north at an ( イ ) speed of approximately 10 kilometers per year. In recent decades, that rate has increased significantly to about 55 kilometers per year. The North Magnetic Pole is now moving away from Canada toward eastem Russia. While scientists can't fully explain how changes in the carth's molten core are affecting the pole's movement, they can map the earth's magnetic field. Doing so allows them to ( ウ) hé rate of change over time. This, in turn, provides information on how the magnetic field may shift in the future. Information on changes to the earth's magnetic field is used to produce the World Magnetic Model (WMM). This model is used as the basis for all fornms of modern navigation, from how ships move at sea to mapping software in smartphones. ( エ) in the model, caused by shifts in the real location of the North Magnetic Pole, can seriously impact almost all foms of modern transportation. The model is updated every five years, but in 2018, during routine checks of the 2015- 2020 model cycle, scientists noticed a problem. Because of the rapidly shifting pole, the WMM was close to being outside the acceptable limits for navigational errors. This forced the release of an updated version of the model、 It was revised ( オ ) in 2020, and the current version is expected to last until 2024, As well as keeping track of the WMM's accuracy, scientists continue investigating why the magnetic field is changing so dramatically. This essential work will ensure a safe journey for everyone navigating their way through the world.

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英語 高校生

ア順番に12131であってますか? わかる方教えてください!!!! お願いします!

For most of the 20th century, magnetic north was located around the northern parts of molten iron in the earth's core which affect how the earth's magnetic field behaves. What is surprising to scientists is the speed at which the pole has been moving in recent years. magnetic poles, on the other hand, are ( ア ) moving. This fact has several implications poles are located at the northernmost and southernmost ends of the earth. The location of the Shifts in the position of the North Magnetic Pole are nothing new. Since 1831, scientists Earth has two sets of poles: the geographic poles and the magnetic poles. The geographic have been tracking its location. The movements are caused by changes in the flow of swirling for navigation and transportation. Canada. It drified around, moving slowiy north at an ( イ ) speed of approximately 10 MIometers per year. In recent decades. that rate has increased significantly to about 3 KIIometers per year. The North Magnetic Pole is nowmoving away from Canada toward eastern Russia. While scientists can't fully explain how changes in the earth's molten core are affecting the pole's movement, they can map the earth's magnetic field. Doing so allows them to (ウ ) the rate of change over time. This, in turn, provides information on how the magnetic field may shift in the future. Information on changes to the earth's magnetic field is used to produce the World Magnetic Model (WMM). This model is used as the basis for all forms of modern navigation, from how ships move at sea to mapping software in smartphones. ( エ ) inthe model, caused by shits in the real location of the North Magnetic Pole, can seriously impact almost all forms of moderntransportation. The model is updated every five years, but in 2018, during routine checks of the 2015- 2020 model cycle, scientists noticed a problem. Because of the rapidly shifting pole, the WMM was close to being outside the acceptable limits for navigational errors. This forced the release of an updated version of the model. was revised ( オ ) in2020, and the current version is expected to last until 2024. As well as keeping track of the WMM's accuracy, scientists continue investigating why the magnetic ficld is changing so dramatically. This essential work will ensure a safe journey for everyone navigating their way through the world.

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アから順番に12131であってますか? わかる方教えてください!! お願いします!

例3.次の英文は 「磁極の移動」について述べたものです。(ア) ~ (オ) に入れ る最も適当なものを選択肢から選びなさい。 Earth has two sets of poles: the geographic poles and the magnetic poles. The geographic poles are located at the northernmost and southernmost ends of the earth. The location of the magnetic poles, on the other hand, are ( ア ) moving. This fact has several implications for navigation and transportation. Shifts in the position of the North Magnetic Pole are nothing new. Since 1831, scientists have been tracking its location. The movements are caused by changes in the flow of swirling molten iron in the earth's core which affect how the earth's magnetic field behaves. What is surprising to scientists is the speed at which the pole has been moving in recent years. For most of the 20th century, magnetic north was located around the northern parts of Canada. It drifted around, moving slowly north at an ( イ) speed of approximately 10 kilometers per year. In recent decades, that rate has increased significantly to about 55 kilometers per year, The North Maggnetic Pole is now moving away from Canada toward eastern Russia. While scientists can't fully explain how changes in the earth's molten core are affecting the pole's movement, they can map the earth's magnetic field. Doing so allows them to ( ウ ) the rate of change over time. This, in turn, provides information on how the magnetic field may shift in the future. Information on changes to the earth's magnetic field is used to produce the World Magnetic Model (WMM). This model is used as the basis for all forms of modern navigation, from how ships move at sea to mapping software in smartphones. ( エ ) inthe model、 caused by shifts in the real location of the North Magnetic Pole, can seriously impact almost all foms of modern transportation. The model is updated every five years, but in 2018, during routine checks of the 2015- 2020 model cycle, scientists noticed a problem, Because of the rapidly shifting pole, the WMIM was close to being outside the acceptable limits for navigational errors. This forced the release of an updated version of the model, It was revised (オ ) in2020, and the current version is expected to last until 2024, As well as kecping track of the WMM's accuracy, scientists continue investigating why the magnetic ficld is changing so dramatically, This essential work will ensure a safe joumey for everyone navigating their way through the world.

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画像の1番下の Q1 What were the good points of the 20th century? What were the bad points? の答えはどうなりますか?

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