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英語 高校生

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TExercises After Your Lesson Reading SkillS 1空所に入る適切な語句を下から1つ選びなさい。 & Sentence Structure (復習) (1) We bought our tickets to London today. We(で) that we can hardly wait for the day of our flight. (拓殖大) 1 are anxious so are so anxious ③ will be anxious so will be so anxious eakfast, y Tevets mprovp yo) (2) Social science, ( O studying the subject ② having studied 3 the subjectI studied 【語句】 social science 「社会科学」 ) in 1998, is no longer taughtat this college. (センター本試) I have studied 1) となる。 この意味の くのがよい。 主なものは次のとお 2[ ]内の語句を並べ替えて英文を完成しなさい。 並べ替え箇所のみ書きなさい。 (1) この日は観客がとても多く, 競技場の外まで行列ができていた。 On this day [a line / large / so / that / the crowd / was ] formed outside the stadium. (近畿大) (2) Those [ information / to find it / who need / be able / will usually ]if they know demand how to use a library. (センター追試) 「7 33 ca 会 い図 1 口 ATL Met an e TO. bulsnl 3 それぞれの問いに答えなさい。 ob ar 0 w ) 20.1 (1) 下線部の others を 2語の英語で言い換えなさい。 There are many individuals who still seem "young" at seventy or more, while」 baiac! others appear “old" in their fifties. (センター本試) ISA e 01 【語句】 individual 「個人」 appear 「~に見える」 a2h C 3 sifpa C 0t 001 Sal ivs o (2) 下線部を日本語に直しなさい。 Genes, the basic parts of cells which are passed down from parents to children, may have something to do with human behavior. Tatesino SL01 (センター追試) khduld Colaunan03 o E boom C 2r 1 人間の行動と何か関係があるかもしれない。 AST ood af ! e setg 【語句) gene 「遺伝子」 basic 「基本的な」cell「細胞」pass down ~「~を伝える」 sd Q O 8 hogko るを能ー 61 I S er at ヒュ」 Coalieh &lananes

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英語 中学生

答えがない高校の過去問です。 回答確認のために教えてほしいです。

【1】 次の英文を読んで, 下の各設問に答えなさい。 These days, many people say that *agriculture is very important. We have( ① ) many kinds of things, such as rice, fruits and vegetables for a long time. Through agriculture, a lot of foods are produced, so we are able to have food every day. Agriculture is necessary for our lives in many ways. の In Japan today, more and more people are thinking about agriculture. People want to get safe food for their health. Some people ask, “Where do these carrots come from?” or “Do the farmers use *agricultural chemicals?” So, many people like to buy fruits and vegetables produced near their homes.It is called chisanchisyo in Japanese. In the United States, they have the *movement called *Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).. People give some money to the farmers( 3) in their *local area. They can get fruits or vegetables from the farmers *instead of going to the stores. In other words, *consumers support the farmers in their own community. 4) Chisanchisyo and CSA have good points for both consumers and farmers, For consumers, frst, they can know where the fruits and vegetables were produced. Second, those products are fresh and taste delicious because ⑤ thev [farms/ are/ in/ stores / carried / to/ from」 a short time.*In addition, consumers can choose the farmers who don't use agricultural chemicals. For farmers, first, they can understand consumers' needs quickly. Second, farmers can make a lot of **profit because they can cut back on *distribution cost. They can sell ther products which they cannot send to supermarkets. 6 So these kinds [ better / a chance for / give consumers / of movements/ can / getting」 products. Farmers are careful about the safety of food: Agricutural chemicals are used to *protect firuits and vegetables from *insect pests, but (O) too much chemicals is sometimes bad for people. So, some farmers are trying to produce fruits and vegetables( agricultural chemicals. Instead of agricultural chemicals, they use sonme kinds of insects and special plants. For example, some farmers use *ladybugs. They like to eat *plant lice. Plant lice are insect pests of vegetables. Iffarmers do not take action, 'many vegetables will be eaten by them. So the farmers hope that ladybugs will eat many plant lice. *companion-plants. They are plants which help to reduce insect pests and make vegetables better. Green onion is one plant that reduces plant lice on tomatoes. Plant lice don't like the strong smell of green onion, so farmers protect vegetables by planting them near tomatoes. As a result, farmers don't need to use any agricultural chemicals. Farmers are trying to produce vegetables which don't use agricultural chemicals. To get safe and healthy foods, consunmers and farmers need to help each other. Also, we are nowthinking about using not only natural ways but also new technology such as robots. Other farmers use

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英語 高校生

文章が何を言っているか掴めません。できれば部分的でもいいのでSVなどを振ってくれると嬉しいです

向想 く1 >次の英文を読んで、下の設問に答えよ。 Perhaps the single biggest mistaké we make when we say 'No' is to start from 'No'. , We derive our ‘No' from what we are against- the other's demand or behavior. A positive ‘No' calls on us to do the exact opposite and base our ‘No' on what we are for. Instead of starting from ‘'No', start from ‘Yes'. Root your ‘No' in a deeper 'Yes' -a Yes' to your core interests and to what truly matters. Nowhere didI learn this more clearly than from a relative of mine who suffered from a serious addiction to alcohol that nearly cost him and others their lives in a car accident. He tried many times to give up the habit but always failed. Then at the age of sixty, just when all hope seemed lost, he found in himself the will to say ‘'No' and stop drinking. The secret? “"When my first grandchild was born," he says, “I wanted more than anything to live long enough to see him grow up. It was his birth that motivated me to get treatment and stop drinking. Since then, for over fifteen years now, I have not touched a drop." His 'Yes' to being present for his grandchildren - to be able to play with them and see them grow - motivated his powerful ‘No' to alcohol. His story serves to illustrate an everyday paradoxical truth: the power of your ‘No' comes directly from the power of your 'Yes'. 1our Yes is the underlying purpose for which you are saying 'No', The first step in the method is to uncover the Yes' that lies behind your'No'.(1)The deeper you go into vour core motivation, the more powerful your Yes' will be and thus the more powerful your 'No'. aht ha Tt is ourselves. It is our 1*em ;TL

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英語 高校生

どれでも良いのでわかる方教えてください🙇‍♂️ 手が出ません💦

dnw)noiirsinsa the wheelchair. A 英語で表した意味の単語を選び,( )に書きなさい。)0g a 3) to make a drawing or plan from which something can be made or built t re diw Ieob 1o Juods alnirt teum noy isiu ns(eso 2) to succeed in doing something after a lot of effort asrl Jsdi quoT Ieroi (o ns (e achieve sg design isrreject ob B 日本語の意味に合うよう,( ) に適切な語を書きなさい。 最初の 1 字は与えられています。 1) この化学物質はその病気と密接に関連している。 This chemical is closely (1 d) ( 2)その女性はもはや歩くことができなかった。黒さ 目 ( ) to the sickness. n no anisius fug The woman could no (1 ( ) walk. vm no agnidhob ol insw l C 英語を日本語に直しなさい。 1) They agreed to the idea that wheelchairs should be good-looking. 9s uoY (1 と 本日酵英 0 C 2) What you did is, in effect, a betrayal* of your friends. ji.2snunuoo betrayal :裏切り G o 9dlo morl ysWB ,onols goisd ell l9 l2mitemo2 (8 D 日本語の意味になるように,( ) 内の語句を並べかえなさい。 1)重くて不格好な車いすは恐竜を連想させた。shw yud bluoo I tsi em bloi sH () (associated / dinosaurs / heavy and ugly / were / wheelchairs / with). 2)彼らは寝室を事務所に変えた。ン成きにの内 ( ) ,31であるおコ注意の国本日 (an office / into /their / bedroom/they / turned ). -1 さ団封こさ ( 3) その登山家は山へ戻ることを熱望した。 ot tdom adt sysd sW 01 ign odi svsd oW The climber ( back / get / keen/ the mountains / to / to / was ). UkTS The climber ot bast ensoiromA」 4)マリリンは,その車いすに我慢できなくなってきていた自分に気づいた。 Marilyn (with / found / growing / herself / impatient) the wheelchair. lanbiviba Marilyn 1oissirusgo od

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数学 高校生

英語の長文ってどうやったら読めるようになりますか

1 次の英文を読んで、問 (1) ~ (5) に且本語で答えなさい。 Lobola is the African custom of paying fora bride. Although it is an old custom, not In fact, it is being debated in Botswana. everyone in African cultures is happy with it. Many people, including many women, support payment of lobola. They explain that in Tswana culture, a marriage means joining a family, not just marrying an individual. The idea of marrying into a family is very African. just the man.Through marriage, the young woman's family loses their daughter as she then becomes a part of her husband's family. Lobola is a way to show thanks. It is a form of generosity in African culture. In its traditional form, they also explain, the groom's family gave cattle to the bride's family. But it didn't matter whether the family owned cattle or not. A woman does not get married to A man only had to pay what he could afford if he had no cattle, he could give something else, even the smallest form of payment. The tradition of lobola was a matter of pride. Today, lobola is often given in cash. purchase of a bride. Lobola is meant to join two families together. They know that But its supporters say it is not about the some people abuse the custom. But they believe that the tradition should not be tossed out because it has many positive effects. Rather than get rid of it, many believe it should just be explained better. However, many others say this custom should be stopped. They think it has become commercialized. Families make lots of demands on the groom. They think this makes lobola look very bad. They argue that in Africa's past, a girl was an asset at home. and other household chores. She did the cooking When a family lost that child through marriage, it demanded payment. Today, they think that lobola has changed into a useless tradition. In this custom, a man is buying the right to control a woman. They say women are individuals with rights. In today's world, parents do not have to be paid for a bride because their male and female children are equal. They all work and make contributions to the household. They believe that paying lobola makes it seem like a man is buying a pair of shoes or a bicycle, instead of getting married. They also argue that it is often a financial burden for couples. It is too difficult for many people to pay the price asked. So, is lobola a rich tradition, bringing families together? Or is it an ugly custom of buying women? This debate continues in Botswana, as does the custom.

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英語 高校生

raise4の答えが欲しいです

S 立 SFEEE 画et配。 比較 Lesson Listening|Speaking Reading Grammar | Writing 22| /16 Totai O /12| 351語+ 秒x60- 141」 O Reading 1. この英文のタイトルとして最も適当なものを、次のの~のから選びなさい。(5点) の Ancient Medicines 3 The Progreas of Medical Seience の Medicines from, Forests The Rainforesta Secrets 速読 問題次の英文を3分30秒で読んで、1,の問いに答えなさい。 [精読 問題 もう一度英文を読んで、2.~7.の問いに答えなさい。 2. 下線部(1)の something の具体的な内容として最も適当なものを,次のe~のかー さい。(5点) のマラリアに効く奇跡の薬が発見された。 のベルーは自然資源が豊かだった。 のキナの木の皮から粉楽が作られていた。 マラリアは当時ヨーロッパで深知な病気だった。 3. 下線部(2)のItは何を指していますか。日本語で具体的に説明しなさい。(6 th。 began using the bark to cure malaria. After many years, scientists identif. became the primary medical treatment for malaria throughout the world. ncient Greek physicians made a tea from willow bark to ease pain and lower fo eople continued to use willow bark as a home remedy for centuries. (3) Moda jentists identified salicylic acid as the special ingredient in the bark that eased n d fever. Soon, drug companies were making aspirin tablets containing salicylic ac day, aspirin is one of the most widely used drugs in the world. Not all histories of medicines are centuries old. The story of taxol is an example of ho cle drugs are still being found in the world's forests. In 1966, scientists discovere verful chemical in the bark of the Pacific vew tree. This chemical could stop cel h. They believed it would be useful in treating the unnatural cell growth = Several years later, taxol was being used in treatments for certain kinds of cance atists think that many medicines may still be hidden in the rainforests of the Unfortunately, access to these rainforest plants is rapidly disappearing companies are cutting down the rainforest trees and selling the wood cial developers are working hard to clear the land for houses, farms, towns 5. The loggers and developers want to make money. They do not want to wait entists to look for plants. s Before rainforests disappear completely, scientists 4. 下線部(3)に至るまでのアスピリンの歴史を,日本語で説明しなさい。(7点 5. 下線部(4)の解釈として最も適当なものを, 次の①~④から選びなさい。 O The history of every medicine is centuries old. 2 The history of no medicine is centuries old. 3 None of the histories of medicines are centuries old. の Some histories of medicines are not centuries old. 6. 下線部(5)を和訳しなさい。(7点) 7. Which of the following are true?(You may choose more than one O Village healers in Peru knew that quinine cured mala 2A tea from willow bark continued to be used to ease centuries. 3 Aspirin tablets are still made of the bark of the wil' の The bark of the Pacific yew tree was also used ther as many medical secrets as possible. Soon, however, it may be too late e rainforests' secrets. remedy. (351 words 6 Other miracle drugs like taxol may still be hide world. 6A lot of rainforest plants are being cut down fc medical secrets as possible. 療師 *bark [bá:rk]木の皮 1°remedy [rémadi治療薬,医薬品 1the Pacific yew [já:] tree セイヨウイチイの木 *cinchona [sigkóuna] tree キナの木 『quinine [kwáinain] キニーネ ナギ "salicylic acid [stlisilik áesid] サリチル酸 キソール |新薬に関する説明を読んで,概要や要点を把握したり,情報を整理 14 Lesson

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