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英語 高校生

今回の共通テストで、納得いってないんですが、4の答えは④なんですけど、本文を見ていると、どのキャンプコースでも、他の生徒の前で、発表する という趣旨のことが書いていますが、見る側の立場にも立てば、お互いのパフォーマンスにアクセスしてる、という①がバツと言える理由が分かりません

You are a senior high school student interested in improving your English during the summer vacation. You find a website for an intensive English summer camp run by an international school. B GIS Intensive English Summer Camp Galley International School (GIS) has provided intensive English summer camps for senior high school students in Japan since 1989. Spend two weeks in an all-English environment! Dates: August 1-14, 2023 Location: Lake Kawaguchi Youth Lodge, Yamanashi Prefecture Cost: 120,000 yen, including food and accommodation (additional fees for optional activities such as kayaking and canoeing) Courses Offered ng i FOREST: You'll master basic grammar structures, make short speeches on it sdt trods a simple topics, and get pronunciation tips. Your instructors have taught English for over 20 years in several countries. On the final day of the camp, you'll take part in a speech contest while all the other campers listen. MOUNTAIN: You'll work in a group to write and perform a skit in English. Instructors for this course have worked at theater schools in New York City, London, and Sydney. You'll perform your skit for all the campers to enjoy on August 14. SKY: You'll learn debating skills and critical thinking in this course. Your instructors have been to many countries to coach debate teams and some have published best-selling textbooks on the subject. You'll do a short debate in front of all the other campers on the last day. with an advanced level of English will be accepted.) (Note: Only those (2610

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英語 高校生

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I 次の英単語で最も強く発音する部分(第一アクセント) を、 それぞれ記号で答えなさい。 1. del-i-cate アイウ Ⅱ 次の英文を読み、 設問に答えなさい。 How many hours a day do you spend on your *cell phone? Today, more and more young people are spending more and more time on smartphones and computers. According (D) a 2013 *survey carried out by the *Japanese Cabinet Office, 97.2% of high school students owned a cell phone; of these, 82.8% had a smartphone. This is a *drastic increase from 2010, when only 3.9% of those with cell phones had smartphones. The survey also shows that the spread of smartphones has led to increased access to the Internet among children, whose average access time on a weekday is 107 minutes. The Cabinet Office also found that 40% of Japanese children *log on to the Internet more than two hours a day, and that 8% spend more than five hours a day online. This has led to some serious social and *psychological problems. Heavy Internet users become *obsessed with staying online and @develop an *addiction to games, social media sites, and free communication systems such as LINE. The various *adverse effects of such addictions have been reported in most developed countries. Many young addicts suffer (2) headaches and sleep disturbances such as *insomnia. They fail to maintain normal weight *due to eating irregularities. And many are more likely to experience emotional distress, isolation, anxiety, and depression. A British study suggests a clear link between excessive Internet use (3) lower self-esteem. Those young people who spend more than four hours a day looking at a screen are particularly *vulnerable to mental *disorders. Several related studies conducted in China make clear the effects of Internet use on brain structure. One study has shown that *volume @losses were seen in the *gray matter areas of Internet addicts' brains. These areas are involved in people's ability to develop *empathy and compassion for others. Another Chinese study used MRI scans to look at the brains of Internet-addicted teenagers and found significant damage in the *white-matter nerve fibers connecting the brain areas governing emotions, decision-making, and self-control. Similar (4) can be seen in the brains of heavy alcohol and drug users. 2. a-bil-i-ty 3. access 4. va-ri-e-ty 5. in-tro-duce アイウエ アイ アイウエ アイウ () cell phone: ## 1. ( survey: drastic: 極端な log on : アクセスする obsessed with~: ~に夢中になる addiction: insomnia: I due to~: ~のため volume: disorder: # U empathy: # white-matter: Japanese Cabinet Office: psychological: 心理的な adverse effects: vulnerable to~: ~になりやすい gray matter: K Я, + ①~④に入れるのに最も適した語をそれぞれ一つずつ選び、その記号で答えなさい。 1 ( with into A to = at) 2 ( from in on = above)

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英語 高校生

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Ⅰ 次の英単語で最も強く発音する部分(第一アクセント)を、 それぞれ記号で答えなさい。 d 2. a-bil-i-ty 3. access 4. va-ri-e-ty 5. in-tro-duce del-i-cate アイウ アイウェ アイ アイウェ アイウ Ⅱ 次の英文を読み、 設問に答えなさい。 How many hours a day do you spend on your *cell phone? Today, more and more young people are spending more and more time on smartphones and computers. According () a 2013 *survey carried out by the *Japanese Cabinet Office, 97.2% of high school students owned a cell phone; of these, 82.8% had a smartphone. This is a *drastic increase from 2010, when only 3.9% of those with cell phones had smartphones. The survey also shows that the spread of smartphones has led to increased access to the Internet among children, whose average access time on a weekday is 107 minutes. The Cabinet Office also found that 40% of Japanese children *log on to the Internet more than two hours a day, and that 8% spend more than five hours a day online. This has led to some serious social and *psychological problems. Heavy Internet users become *obsessed with staying online and develop an *addiction to games, social media sites, and free communication systems such as LINE. The various *adverse effects of such addictions have been reported in most developed countries. Many young addicts suffer (2) headaches and sleep disturbances such as *insomnia. They fail to maintain normal weight *due to eating irregularities. And many are more likely to experience emotional distress, isolation, anxiety, and depression. A British study suggests a clear link between excessive Internet use (3) lower self-esteem. Those young people who spend more than A four hours a day looking at a screen are particularly *vulnerable to mental *disorders. -No H Several related studies conducted in China make clear the effects of Internet use on brain structure. One study has shown that *volume @losses were seen in the *gray matter areas of Internet addicts' brains. These areas are involved in people's ability to develop *empathy and compassion for others. Another Chinese study used MRI scans to look at the brains of Internet-addicted teenagers and found significant damage in the *white-matter nerve fibers connecting the brain areas governing emotions, decision-making, and self-control. Similar (4) can be seen in the brains of heavy alcohol and drug users. () cell phone: ## survey: drastic: 極端な log on: アクセスする obsessed with ~ : ~に夢中になる addiction due to~: ~のため volume: white matter: insomnia: TRE disorder: , empathy: # 1. ( ) ①~④に入れるのに最も適した語をそれぞれ一つずつ選び、その記号で答えなさい。 (with into A to = at) 2 ( from = above) □in Japanese Cabinet Office: A psychological: 心理的な . # adverse effects: vulnerable to~: ~になりやすい gray matter: K ハon

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物理 高校生

基本例題の㈢の式の、二分の一k(X−X0)二乗の意味がよくわかりません。教えてください🙇

- 発展例題 24 ばね振り子の力学的エネルギー。 図のように, 天井に固定された軽いばねに質量mのおも りをつるしたところ, ばねが自然の長さから x だけ伸びた 点0で静止した。 おもりを下に引き, 点0からばねがαだ け伸びた点Aで静かに放した。 重力加速度の大きさをgと する。 (1) このばねのばね定数はいくらか。 (2) おもりが点Oを通過するときの速さはいくらか。 (3) おもりが達する最高点の,点0からの高さはいくらか。 「考え方] 弾性力と重力による運動力学的エネルギーが保存される。E=K+U=一定 解答 (1) ばね定数をkとすると, 点0 での力のつりあいから, kxo-mg=0 よって,k=mg XCO ...1 (2)点を重力による位置エネルギーの基準とする。 点0でのお もりの速さをひとすると,点A と点 0 での力学的エネルギーは 等しいから, -meat 0+ (−mga) +1¹k (xo+a)² = mv² +0+kx² 3/2 k ①.②から1/2/ka²=1/12m² よって,v=aymm 1, 5. 仕事と力学的エネルギー 57 =a^ A ①③から12/2/ka²/12/2k.xよって、x=a , g Xo (3) 最高点では速さは0になる。最高点の点Oからの高さと すると,点Aと最高点での力学的エネルギーは等しいから, 0+(-mga)+1/12k (x+a)^=0+mgx+1/2/k(x-xa)? ACCESS 3 発展問題 37 仕事と運動エネルギー なめらかな水平面上に静 止する質量mの物体に, 一定の向きに大きさFの力を 2.Fo 加えたところ、物体は力の向きに直線運動をし, F と物 体の移動距離xとの関係は図のようになった。 (1) x=0~xo, x=x0~2xo, x=2x0~3xo, x=3x~4.xCo FA For 0 自然の長さ 200000000年 で Xo A 000000000 [補足] (3) 点Oをおもりの変位 xの原点とし, 鉛直上 向きを正の向きとする。 このとき, 自然の長さ の位置はx=x である。 0<x<xの場合: ばねの伸びは x-x xx の場合: ばねの縮みはx360 ⇒最高点の位置が どちらの場合でも、 弾性力による位置エ ネルギーは k(x-x)² 頻出重要 2x 3.x 4.xo x

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英語 高校生

英語の訳と内容を確認しようの回答を教えてください

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

英読解の問題です。 すっかり忘れてしまったため何も分かりません。 3問教えて欲しいです。お願いします><

5. 次のメッセージを読み、 [4×3=12] (1)~(3) A~Dで適切なものに○をつけなさい。 Sarah Rogovin [09:20 A. M.] Good morning. Li Na and Dave. Could you let me know the latest on the Taipei trip? Li Na Tsai [09:25 A. M.] Everything is prepared at this end. I've booked a meeting room for three days, ordered refreshments, and arranged daily taxis to and from your hotel. Sarah Rogovin [09:28 A. M.] Fantastic. Did you remember that three people are vegetarian? Li Na Tsai [09:30 A. M.] Yes, they have separate meals. The price is actually a little lower for them. Dave Kaplan [09:31 A. M. 1 And I just confirmed the new flights for you and Chen Wang. Sarah. You're now flying direct from Singapore to Taipei at 6 P. M. on Sunday. My apologies again for the misunderstanding. Sarah Rogovin [09:34 A. M.] Thanks for sorting that out. Dave. This makes the journey much easier. Could you e-mail the electronic ticket to Chen Wang when you receive it, please? Dave Kaplan [09:35 A. M.] Consider it done. Li Na Tsai [09:37 A. M.] Sarah, I've arranged for a projector, but do you also need a laptop set up in the meeting room? Also, the staff there will give you an access code for the room; you may need to ask for it. a Wi-Fi signal Sarah Rogovin [09:40 A. M.] As you said previously that there's throughout the hotel you've booked, I'll use my own. Thanks again for your hard work, both of you. (1) Why does Ms. Rogovin ask about food? (A) She wants to eat in a separate room. (B) Her colleague forgot to order meals last time. (C) Some attendees don't eat meat. (D) She thinks the meals are too (2) What is suggested about the flights? (A) They are booked for Sunday morning. (B) The original booking was incorrect. (C) A discount was offered on the price. (D)) There will be a short stop on the route. (3) At 9:35 A. M.. what does Mr. Kaplan mean when he writes, "Consider it done" ? (A) He will forward a document. (B) He will call Mr. Wang. (C) He will reserve two seats. (D) He will order a taxi.

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