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英語 高校生

なぜ 夏の暑さ の 「の」はheat in summer ではダメなのでしょうか?右下を読んだのですがよく分かりません...

Dragon 1044 English) 夏は暑くて何をする気にもなれないから嫌いだと言う人 がいます。 しかし、夏は海で泳ぐには最適なので、私はそ DNS-3001 の夏の暑さが好きです。 [譲歩] [主張] の論理の対立 [譲歩]. However, [主張]〉 の文を書くときには、[譲歩]と [主張]で論理の対立が必要となります。 ここでは譲歩の部分に 「夏は暑いから嫌いだと言う人がいる」とありますから、主張の 部分では「夏が好きだ」 だけでは不十分です。 「夏は暑いから嫌 いだ」に反撃を加えるだけの主張が必要になります。だからとい って、たとえば「夏は全然暑くないよ!」 という内容では説得力 がゼロですからダメで、 「夏は暑い=嫌い」を打ち消す内容、っ まり「夏は暑い=好き」とします。 受験生の書いた文ではこの 「論理の対立」 がないものが非常に よく見られます。 [論理があまい例] Some people say that they do not like summer because it is so hot that they do not feel like doing anything. However, I like summer because I like swimming in the sea. 「夏は暑すぎて何もする気になれないから嫌いだと言う人がい るが、私は夏が好きだ。 海で泳ぐのが好きだからだ」 Some people say that they do not like summer because it is so hot that they do not feel like doing anything. However, I like the heat of summer because it is perfect for swimming in the sea. ころで完全に無視されていて、 非論理的な文になってしまいます ro す。 ✓ 「漠然」→「具体」 英語では「漠然:抽象的表現」 「具体: 具体的表現」という 流れが標準的です。ですから本文では、 I like the heat of summer. と抽象的に述べた後で 「夏の暑さがどのように好きか」を具体的 に記述しなければなりません。 日本語の場合は、「抽象的表現」 で文が終わる場合も多く、 ま た「具体的表現」 「抽象的まとめ」 という流れになっている場 合もあるので、この英語の論理に慣れていない受験生が数多くい ます。よって「漠然」とした記述を書いたら「具体」を必ず添え るようにしてください。 「~する気になる」 は? 〈feel like (V)ing〉を用います。 like は前置詞の扱いで後に動名 詞がくることに注意してください。 ▼「夏の暑さ」の「の」は? summer is hot を hotの名詞 heat を用いて書くと、 the heat of summer になります。 この of は 「主語を明示する働き」です。 よって the heat in summer としないように注意してください。

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英語 高校生

英文がわからないです心の優しい方、英文の解き方を教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

35 15 20 signatures in business. However, no one used fingerprints in crime work until the late In ancient times, people used fingerprints to identify people. They also used them as 1880s. Three men, working in three different areas of the world, made this possible. (1) The first man who collected a large number of fingerprints was William Herschel. He worked for the British government in India. He took fingerprints when people (7) official papers. For many years, he collected the same people's fingerprints several times. He made an important discovery. Fingerprints do not change over time. At about the same time, a Scottish doctor in Japan began to study fingerprints. Henry Faulds was looking at ancient Japanese pottery* one day when he noticed small It occurred to him that the lines were 2,000-year-old fingerprints. Faulds wondered, "Are fingerprints unique to each person?" He began to take fingerprints of all his friends, co-workers, and students at his medical school. Each print was (). He also wondered, "Can you change your fingerprints?” shaved the fingerprints off his fingers with a razor to find out. Would they grow back lines on the pots. (2) He the same? They did. One day, there was a theft in Faulds's medical school. Some alcohol was missing. Faulds found fingerprints on the bottle. He compared the fingerprints to the ones in his records, and he found a match. The thief was one of his medical students. By examining fingerprints, Faulds solved the crime. Both Herschel and Faulds collected fingerprints, but there was a problem. It was very difficult to use their collections to identify a specific fingerprint. Francis Galton in England made it easier. He noticed common patterns in fingerprints. He used these to help classify fingerprints. These features, called "Galton details," made it easier for police to search through fingerprint records. The system is still in use today. When 25 police find a fingerprint, they look at the Galton details. Then they search for other fingerprints with similar features. (4) Like Faulds, Galton believed that each person had a unique fingerprint. According to Galton, the chance of two people with the same fingerprint was 1 in 64 billion. Even the fingerprints of identical twins are ( ). Fingerprints were the perfect tool to 30 identify criminals. For mo than 100 years, no one found two people with the same prints. Then, in 2004, terrorists (I) a crime in Madrid, Spain. Police in Madrid found a fingerprint. They used computers to search databases of fingerprint records all over the world. Three fingerprint experts agreed that a man on the West Coast of the United States was one of the criminals. Police arrested him, but the experts were wrong. The man was innocent. Another man was (). Amazingly, the two men who were 6,000 5 10 136 Lesson 日本大学 470 words 22 (3) 23 024 25 26

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英語 中学生

答え合わせできないのでそれぞれ回答、解説を教えていただきたいです。お願いします🙇🏻‍♀️💦

1 次の対話文を読み, 問いの答えとして最も適当なものをア~エの図の中からそれぞれ1つ選 んで、符号で答えなさい。 (1) (2) Kate: Wow, Japanese convenience stores are interesting! Sota: Why don't you buy something? Kate: I'm thirsty, so I'll get something to drink. Hmm.... Let's see.... I've drunk green tea before, and I can't sleep at night if I drink coffee. Oh, I like apple juice best! I'll have this! Sota: That's a good choice! Question What did Kate choose to buy? ア ORANGE ア Yuriko: When does school usually start in Australia? Sophie: It starts around late January to early February. My school starts from January 31st, so I'll leave Japan on Sunday, January 22nd Question When are they going to meet? Yuriko: Can we meet before you leave? Sophie: Sure, why not? Yuriko: How about January 16th to 20th? When is convenient for you? Sophie: I have to get ready for school, so let's meet on Wednesday! CCCC January 16 CCCC January 18 APPLE ウ COFFEE CCCC January 20 -1. January 22 (3) (③) ( ⑦ )にあてはまる最も適当な語を, 次の5語の中からそれぞれ選んで、正し い形にかえて答えなさい。 (4) (5) (6) I give call use have lose 1 下線部④が指すことを, 日本語で説明しなさい。 下線部⑥に入る最も適切なものを下のア〜エから選んで, 符号で答えなさい。 7 Good bye. I hope to see you again. That's all right. Thank you very much. I'm sorry. I can't help you. Welcome to Canada. Nice to see you again. 本文の内容と一致するものを下のア〜エの中から1つ選び、 符号で答えなさい。 7 When the Canadian students came to school in Japan, the Japanese students spoke English very well. Akira stayed in a dorm with his friends while he was in Canada. When the Japanese students visited the school in Canada, Akira enjoyed lunch after singing a song. I Akira felt Japanese and Canadian people had the same heart through his own experience.

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