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英語 高校生

誰かこの英文の日本語訳がわかる方いませんか? 教えて欲しいです。お手数ですがお願いします🙇‍♀️

②③25分 Reading _ 時 The Internet can be a lot of fnn、 We post information, ld。 Sometimes, a large number of comments, and photos. 閣ブ3 We share these with friends, classmates or the worl mments about them on people view these posts in a very Short tme, and then poSt Co the Internet. This is called 'Q going viral.′ At best, these DoStS Can be kind, funny, or helpful. At worst, they can hurt people's feelings.、These bad posts can CauSe 4 SeriouS 5 | problem called ez7o in Japanese. Here are two exarnDles: 中4 In Japan, 。 Young man posted a photo on yitter It showed him in his family's | Convenience store's freezer The post Went viral and received many bad commentS. | People who read these began to think that his family's store Was not good and as a result his ねmily lost business. Im another Twitter photo, people could see that a young 10 | man Was sitting on the bread used for hamburgers in a reStaurant. This also went viral and many bad comments Were posted. The restaurant oOWner WaS Very 4ngry with the young Tman. 中Z5 eSocial media sites like Twitter and Instagram are becorning more and more popular More people, especially Young people, are uploading personal information and is photos. However the information on social media is public. We should remember this and be very careful.f we aren t, we wil cause Serious proDlems for ourselves and our families. (229 words) freezer : 冷凍庫 eeee post : (動)インターネットに情報を投稿する (名)インターネットの投稿メッセージ upload : (データ)をアップロードする |

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英語 高校生

「比較」の話です。 赤線の部分の解釈は、a job candidate's ・・・ と is で倒置か起きているという認識で大丈夫でしょうか

人 acher Or & CTUSaAQCT 【OT ATY てGS チ e tommorrOW s plantobca President Or DIで mayDb will almost certainly touch you sometime in your life public speaking Imagine yourself in thesc situaHiOnS・ poration. One of yo alargc staff meeting at elopin叶 One by onc Public spcaking and are es are stumbling and c speaking COUTSC- get the job. maybc not for fiVe Years. 2 u will gc @p | Youareoncofseven managcment trainees in a large COTI the lower-managementjob that has just opencd. There is to be ャjn 10 cach of thc tainecs will discuss the project he or she has bccn dcv が collcagues make their presentations. They have no cxpcrience in intimidated by the higher-ranking managers present. Their speech awkward、You, howcvcr, call upon all the skills you lcarned in Your publi You dcliver an informative talk that is clear, well reasoned, and articulate You @B is 上 You arc the assistant manager in a branch office of a national comDany・ Your immediate superior, the branch manager。 is about to reUre, and there wi be a retir dinner. All the executives from the home office will attend. As his close working asSOC1a4te。 you are asked to give a farewell toast at the party. You prepare and dcliver a speech that is both witty and touching 一 a perfect tribute to your boss. After the speech、 eVeryOnc emnent 20 applauds cnthusiastically, and a fcw people have tears in their eyes. The following weck you are named branch manager. @QD 国 Fantasicsp Notreally. Either of のthese situations could occur. In arecent survey of more than 300 employers, 93 pcrcent stated that the abilhity to think critically and communicate clearly js more important for career succss than is a job candidate's undcrgraduatc major 25 1 Im another survey,the American Management Association asked 768 cxecutives and managers to rank the skills most esscntial to today's workplace. What was at the top of ・ ・ 向 ・ ・ ・ ・ 1 MP HistP Communication skills、The importance of such skills is true across the board 一 Ss M accountants and architects, tcachers and technicians。 scicntists and stockbrokecrs 3 SS ・ * ・ 8 い Businesscs are also asking people to give more specches in the carly stages of their Ccareers 0 PR5 professionals are using public speaking as a way to stand out in today's hi competitive job market. (Nor has the growth of the Internet and oth 史 Ne reduced the need for public speaking. As i Ne。、。 ・ AScarecrexpert Lindsey Pollak states、 “TE ho has that combination of really good technical ski 1 月 ical skills and verbal communicati Shoulders above your coll i 0 oleagues F you can combine those two.”"

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英語 中学生

至急‼️ 6がわからないので,教えていただきたいです!!

Mr. Brown : Mayumi : Mr. Brown : Mayumi : Mr. Brown : Mayumi : Mr. Brown : Mayumi : Mr. Brown : Mayumi Mr. Brown : Mayumi : Mr. Brown : Mayumi Mr. Brown : Mayumi : : This is a book about *Anne Frank. R計Seo。 ⑧ | Well, 1 know you love books. に | r hand? Mayumi, what do you have 1n YOU Anne had a difficult time iti ant to be during *VWorld War 芽, but she was alwayS *poOS1t1VG. 1T want to【 A | her. You always read books in the morning. 8 Yes.①④アTam イIwas ウIdo エIdid. 3 we were children、my father said tO u5, “Books teach us important things about our lives.′ I think he is right. Thave a sister. When : Your father is great. Does your sister hke reading, too? 5 Yes、 (1) 彼女は私と同じくらい多くの本を持っています。 Wel Mr. Brown, what is your favorite book? This is my favorite book. It was ②(ア write イ writing ウ wrote エ yritten) by a high school teacher. He says, "Life is the best school for people.” T know that book! I learned a lot from his B _ |inthe book. Me, too、 Mayumi, you are on the *library committee. 圏半 ⑤ 5 The hird-year students borrow many books, but the *second-year and the *first-year students dont. (2) 彼らがもっと多くの本を読むこと を私は望みます。 We need to do something about that. You can give something to the students. 間半生(⑥全| The school made a hbrary *card. Students got a *stamp on their card when they borrowed one book from ther favorite *genre. When they get many stamps, theyll get something. Thafs a good idea. Today TIL tell the other people on the Hibrary committee about that. Well, when the students get all of the Stamps、 what are you ⑨(ア going イhaving ウgetting エ taking) to give them? : Well we donthave alot of money for it. So … C about *book jackets? You can make them with some Japanese のos77 *Daper. Thats wonderful! The students will borrow more books they want book jackets. Thank you, Mr. Brownl! (3 )

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英語 高校生

答え→4、4、3、1、2で合ってると思いますか⁇ 違うと思ったらどこがどう違うのか教えて欲しいです‼︎お願いします🤲

u an article to help you prepare for te jsh teacher gaVe 9 e co Englisl ith one of the comment S Your part O debate in the next class. 信 is shown beloW- 1のせこ ild's Roomn uorv @ amoe Of Chil Signifit By Cathy Becker | | | | s friends to their own room, | hild with a shared room. | 1 f this article Wr son said,“Tf a child invite: 品 than 8C de when 8 friend visits." Johnson | gs children | sharing 8 TOOT brin in reality is the opposite. The | Doctor Johni theyTl learn about manners faste Also, it give them a SenSe of pri also said, Many parents used to feel closer. Howeyer。 we know now that 8 ッ ]ack of personal SDace CauS8 conflict and argument8. | | Tn other words, children that have their own roomm are better at | nandling responsibility and mature 8OOn6r than children that dont. They can customize and choose what they want in their roorn。 glving hem control over their environment that teaches them about control and decision making. It also gives them: Self-confidenee, which is crucial for a child. It seems to be a comnmon trend to give them their own roonn as early in their childhood as possible. On the other hand, not all parentS agTee・ One parent said, “Contrary to recent popular belief, there are advantages to sharing 8 room. Children will learn to 匠6goti8te and commpromise Another parent added, “By sharing 8 rOOm children will draw a lne and take ownership of their belongings, Which is great for character building. Also, it helps them accept others and their differences.“ @ CommentS Ajieia Grant 了have 2 daughters and they share a room at the moment、One is neat and the oher js messy, so theyre always arguing! Were thinkmg ot

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