学年

質問の種類

英語 高校生

この文章の、緑の蛍光ペンで線を引いたすぐ前のtheir(分かりにくくてすみません)って何の代用ですか? その前までに出ていた複数形がlower-grade employeeしかないのですが、これじゃないような気がして分からなくなりました😥 教えて下さい。

【 2】 次の英文を読んで, 設問に答えよ。 ① While we may not face the threat of captivity* ike our animal c6unterpart, humans omneny 語 and follow systeme 6hat restrict some oFour individual choiees to beneft 6 を the greater 60o9) We vote to reate ws, epact* oo放Racts。 and agree to be gainfuly* employed [beeause we recognize that 0 間 js dhaoglButiwhat happens when our abilty to Geonally recognize the benefts ofthese restrictions conflicte with anGnetinetive avereion* to \ 侍 1g The deewe to whichwe are able to strike a balanee of control in our ive)has a 人 ebearing on our health. ② Adecadesong research project known as the Whitehall Studies, conducted by Pofsssor MichaelMarmotoFUniversity Colege 欄" provides a powerful demonstration ofhow or 3) ofchoice cam し our wellbeing. Beginning in 1967, researchers followed more 郊 than 10.000 British ciwiTserYante aged 20 to 64 comparing 隊2 outcomes ofemployees トド 8ofthe hardilarie Doo dn季向et (9 cetedackat4 (he studiew found that(thougHlthe higherpayingjobacame with greater Preesurer employeee in the loweat pay grade。 sueh ae doormen。 were thyee 0mes more ikely todie』 mary* heart disease.ibanthe highest-grade workers were) ④ Part this waslbecmued lvermade employees wae( アァ ) 1ikely to smgke and be ・ merweight and( イ )Hikely to exereiee regulariy。 We | 9 [BC caientfte aceounted fr the dfRreneee in amokinge oh and exereie Ne 1owestrgrade employees were still twice as jikely to die from heart disease. Though the higher jncome that comes with being at the top ofthe Iadder cbviowgly enhaneeer the potential tr centlm ones jity this im the(6o PPetion for the poorer health of the lowergrude Mb Even employees from the secohd-highest grade jncluding doctors。 lawyers ad Coneidered welofP by societys standards, were at notably higher risk rade (

回答募集中 回答数: 0
英語 高校生

三枚目の問題がわかりません 医療保健 2019A

和光の美坊を謎A 中から是も身 なさい。 答えは1一4 の Nere is 。 aimple connection betmeen the smount cf moneyfeople make and their body shape. For example計 you cannot get enough to ea becaus you are poor. you will be thin. in rich countries, igsweyer being overweight is strongly linked to poverty。People with high incomes an afford high quality food and drink, gym memberships, Sports equipment. amd leisure facilities.n ich countries 人erefore。 ich people tend to be a lot healthier amnore active than poor people: Demsee/ehed to obesity 語3 a huge percentage をan costs in rich countries./Therefore/ governments want people to stay active at ees panese men feeKainple。 are expected to fllowr governmemt guidelines suggesting that they keep their waist measurementき3 below ight crimees This beoones more dificu as cne get der and kes ac / surromnded by lots of lovely food and drink: Opse dhis seion js not measurement にとニーゴー hen he was a young man_He was auch taler thamrRdinary Briish people and he was an excelent sportsman/ People thought he was exremely handsome. 2 1596.半 tne age cf でRhe became kess acthe afer le any ーー At that dime。 Pitish wool exports were very proRtable。 devoted to sheef and less to crops。 rere hg smounts of meafn the jings kitchens pfewer edible plants he British grew less of their own od and bougte more high gedhty food fom emwss/Enermous otantties of sugar were imported. Hをnrys kitchens were designed to feed more than a thousend people eyery day adhe /roriic ciiii 近 the royal cooking ane shocked many foreign visitors./ At the same time wood was being replaced by coal as a source of heat 門 England had a waist

未解決 回答数: 2
英語 高校生

(1)がわかりません 書かれていないから✖️ ということですか? もし、第一段落4行目の In Africa 〜 の部分から✖️になるのだとしたら、3000㎞はなぜ 長い といえるのですか? 長い の基準はどこに書いてあるのですか? 女子 2019

Monarch Buttery* Migration Every year 4s regular as 6lockworky happens。人As the weather changes and food is harder to fnd, 5 animals are pulled by a strong, patural Oinstinct t6 1eave their homes for part of the Year,to ook for more food and a better pla6e to ive and breed/⑭ jon resuls ) mimals gong on extraordinary ) [mm At, over km jjourney together to find better grazing areas<人nother example js the Arctic tern, which as one of the 二 migrationsi HIyng rom the Arctic to the Antarctid and back eps s round tip cfaboul 70.900knl amazing is taken by_the_monam ermy 30 9 4.828Mm soutHl from North America to Mexicos mountainous oyamel fir fores atory journeys. 人 of the most ese_⑱fragile creatures fly to getaway from What is lo the butterfHy 1ー 7有 that only the fourth generation, Which is born _ in the early fall Gom September to October)/ makes the long journey me term butterHied have strong wings (they can Qiy as far as 120km a day), long Hifepans (they live as long 6-8 monthe) and are born to 1y Before the winter cold sete in,《hey start migrating south. Believe itor not 4fey follow the same MA routes and even migrate to the same tree as their (⑩ancestors did/and they hibernate there/How they do this is a mystery./Probably everything is written in their DNA。

回答募集中 回答数: 0