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英語 高校生

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次の日本文の意味になるように、( )内の語または語句を並べかえて英文を完成しなさい。 1. 高齢者人口がどんどん増えるから、彼らに仕事の機会を与えることが大切である。 As the population of older people continues to grow, (good / work / them / opportunity / giving / to / an / makes / sense ). (専修大) HA 2. 彼は試験が終わると,必ず両親に手紙を書くことにしている。 He (a/his/makes / of / parents / point / to / writing) after an examination. art 26 LOV (東北学院大) Projuil 3. 結局,人を外見で判断しようとしてもしようがない。 mon, banues DOSUGO (3) mon beauen ⓘ Consequently it is (use / to / judgements/ people / about / make / trying / no ) Taby' an ford veuid on al insbiesng(専修大) hi ob S mwobob on the basis of their appearances. Juodliw ob:D). qu trighond gut ufrol boilqgs D ipo ob 8) visuos Muslib tud unde vers sis agridt vosM YEWS 4. あらゆる生き物がその環境に適応している様子をみると驚くばかりである。 We cannot (to / is / how / being / surprised / every / help / creature / see) adapted awon and biner 191zi2 gth rear(立命館大) to its surroundings. 20 nive naged ⓢ and ⓘ Songloiv ol □ 5. 宿題をやらなかったため, 先生に怒られたのを覚えている。 Jijo (大)・ butiste (8) 19v9n bluov si aswed vigns work 1901em 0/1 I (being scolded / having done / remember / not / by the teacher / for ) my homework. benangi 16911 or nodw Nord 15W (札幌大) 1 vabius? 6. 彼はそんなふうに扱われることに慣れていない。 He (like / not / is / being / that / used / treated linom zidi to bng ord yo lil Boy -----------. ) vob esmler 189 61 8 no tiri S / to ). (東洋大) raw doja tog os new voy He [] di onet barl uoy tard am

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英語 中学生

誰か動詞の原形の意味と、穴埋め教えてください(><) 中学2年です(;_;)

不定詞 ( 動詞の原形の部分をマーク a translation company on Career Day. ① 友だちと私は [ translator there, explained her job, and we ② そこ(= translated some sentences. [ (3) It was difficult, but I enjoyed it a lot. それ(= ④I knew_that English is important, but I learned that there ] こどは知っていましたが、ほかに [ are other things to study. ことを知りました。 Ms. Tanaka said, “You should also have a deep knowledge of ⑤ 田中さんは「日本語について[ ]深い[ Japanese. いけません。 You need to develop your sense of language.” ⑥ She also said, "We have various things to translate. Sometimes we need general knowledge, and sometimes knowledge. need specific ときには [ we ります。 If you to learn about もしあなたが何かに [ さい。 interested in something, you should continue are it. そのこと(= It can be your strength in the future." ① My friends and I went to ② Ms. Tanaka, a ]に[ ]に行きました。 で働いている翻訳者の田中さんが, 自分の仕事について [] 。 そして私たちはいくつかの文を [ ]。 は難しかったですが, とても楽しかったです。 ]ことがある ]] を持たなければ 言語に対してのセンスを [ [] 必要があります」 と話されました。 ⑥ 田中さんはまた次のようにもおっしゃいました。 「私たちは [ す。 ← 私たちは翻訳[ ][ ことを持っています。 [] な知識を必要とし、そしてときには [ コ, それ(= )について学び [ が将来、あなたの[ ことを翻訳しま ]の知識が必要とな ]くだ [] になることがあるのです。」

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英語 中学生

穴埋めお願いします。中学2年生です。 ➕良ければ動詞の原形についても簡単に教えて欲しいです。(><)

Unit 3 My Future Job Read and Think ⓘ P.40 の本文 (朝美の職業体験のレポート) 不定詞 (to + 動詞の原形) の部分をマーク ① My friends and I went to a translation company on Career Day. ① 友だちと私は [ ②そこ(= ② Ms. Tanaka, a translator there, explained her job, and we translated some sentences. [ 3 It was difficult, but I enjoyed it a lot. 3 それ(= ④I knew_that English is important, but I learned that there 4[ are other things to study. ことを知りました。 ⑤ 田中さんは 「日本語について [ ]深い[ 5 Ms. Tanaka said, "You should also have a deep knowledge of Japanese. いけません。 You need to develop your sense of language." 言語に対してのセンスを [ ⑥ She also said, "We have various things to translate. ことを翻訳しま ⑥ 田中さんはまた次のようにもおっしゃいました。 「私たちは [ す。 ← 私たちは翻訳[ ][ ]ことを持っています。 Sometimes we need general knowledge, and sometimes we need knowledge. ときには [ ] な知識を必要とし、そしてときには [ ]の知識が必要とな ります。 If you are interested in something, you should continue to ], それ (= )について学び [ ]くだ it. It can be your strength in the future." が将来、あなたの[ )名前( ) ]に[ ]に行きました。 )で働いている翻訳者の田中さんが, 自分の仕事について ] 。 そして私たちはいくつかの文を [ ]。 は難しかったですが, とても楽しかったです。 ことがある ] を持たなければ specific learn about もしあなたが何かに [ さい。 そのこと(= 2-( ]ことは知っていましたが,ほかに [ ] 必要があります」 と話されました。 ] になることがあるのです。」

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英語 高校生

日本語に翻訳してくれる方いらっしゃいますか😭

F UXIT How many hours of sleep did you get last night? For years, scientists have tried to work out how long we should sleep to help our bodies and minds to function best. In 1951, two researchers at the University of Chicago made a breakthrough by identifying an important stage of sleep called REM sleep. 5 REM is an abbreviation for Rapid Eye Movement and the name comes from 由来する。 AFG the very fast movement of the eyes during sleep. In REM sleep, the brain is active but the body is asleep. When a person is having dreams they are often in REM sleep. During this time, the eyes might move quickly in reaction to something seen in a dream. Someone in REM 10 sleep may wake up suddenly to a noise and be able to remember the dream in detail. ju While REM sleep is known as the body's sleep, non-REM sleep is known as ryhmis the mind's sleep. During non-REM sleep, the brain relaxes while the body produces growth hormones so it can recover. About 80 percent of sleep is lat 15 non-REM sleep. If you sleep for seven to eight hours a night, only about one and a half hours are spent in REM sleep. In one night, a person will continue to repeat a cycle of both REM and non-REM sleep, which lasts about 90 NEXU prinsteil minutes. HO Many people will repeat about five cycles each night to help them function 4 people 20 best. However, other people may need to repeat (fewer or more cycles. Interestingly, while Leonardo Da Vinci only slept for about 90 minutes per おりりない day, Einstein needed ten hours of sleep. Still, both of them became famous 海 for their artistic and scientific achieveme achievements. Perhaps they were getting just the right amount of rest for their bodies and minds(aby) 116 for their artistic and scientific の 95. godinu b many more most bady brain nch

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英語 高校生

考えても全くわからなかったので答えを教えて欲しいです 長文でごめんなさい泣

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