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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

この、Q𝗎𝖾𝗌𝗍𝗂𝗈𝗇のところが分からないので良かったら、教えてほしいです。

Lesson 12 In London, I happened to watch a TV program about a school for orphans and street children in Nairobi, Kenya, The children looked unhappy. I suddenly felt an urge to go to Kenya and paint something for those children. 7. be happy with ~ be satisfied G-3 It wasn't easy, but finally in 2006, I got to Kenya, found the school, and was able to paint for the children. I painted an angry dragon. I was happy with it, but a teacher complained, "The children are frightened by the dragon. Some of them refuse to come to school." The children thought that it was a big snake. They did not know that dragons are imaginary. with I asked them, "What would you like me to paint?" "Lions!" "Baobabs!" I asked the children to help me, and we had a lot of fun painting together. According to the teachers, the children became more active than before. 17. a turning point = a moment which changes one's life That was a turning point in my career. Creating happiness through painting in collaboration with others is my thing. I made up my mind to do a painting project every year in different parts of the world. 19. make up one's mind decide TO anoitaeno 1( ) 2() 3() orphan (5:rfən] Nairobi [nairóubi] Kenya [kénjǝ] urge [5:7d3) dragon [drægən] frighten [fráiten] refuse [rifjú:z] imaginary [imádzənèri] baobab [bérǝbæb] according (əkó:rdiŋ] turning [tá:rnin] career [kəriər] collaboration [kəlæbəréiſən] 1. happen to~ I happened to meet her on the train. 15. according to~ According to the newspaper, it's going to rain tomorrow. 18. in collaboration with ~ This building was designed in collaboration with several companies. G-3 This photo was taken by one of the most famous photographers in the world. 44 (diller A turning point in his career, Kenya Does this dragon look scary to you? EPE Lion Happy kids Questions Q-1 Why did some of the children refuse to come to school? Q-2 Who did Miyazaki ask for help with the painting? Q-3 "Creating happiness through painting in collaboration with others is my thing." "My thing" means a. my life's work. b. my painting technique. c. my favorite belongings. Your Reaction Suppose you are going to paint a picture for African children, what would you paint? 45

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英語 高校生

このQuestionsのところがわかんないので教えてください。 お願いします。

Lesson 3 7. even though ~ = although ~ 12. work part-time = have a part-time job 12. a guest house a small hotel 1( ) 2( 3 ( ) hatch [hæt] journey [dzárni] Belgium [béldzam] graduate [grædzuèit] part-time [pà:rttáim] guest [gést] gallery [gæləri] anger [æŋgər] injustice [indzástis] 1. share with... I shared a room with my sister. 5. spend~ V-ing I spent two days (in) writing a paper. 6. pass by cf. The express train passed by the station without stopping. 8. bring together The Olympic Games bring people together from all over the world. 18. live a life My aunt lives a happy life. G-1 She is the person who won the prize. G-2 The boy playing tennis there is my brother. 42 For Miyazaki Kensuke, art is a way to share happiness with people all over the world. He sees life as a journey to discover an answer to the question: Who am I as a person and as an artist? I've always loved painting. During a spring break in high school, I visited Belgium for two weeks. I spent my time G-1 painting on the streets. People who passed by seemed happy to see my work, even though I couldn't understand their language. I realized the power of art to bring people together. In college, I had a dream. I wanted people all over the world to recognize me as a great artist. After graduating, I went to London to become famous. In London, I lived and worked part-time in a guest house. I didn't have much money. No gallery accepted my paintings. My street artist friends and I thought it was cool to look angry. They were expressing their anger at social injustice, and their anger was real. But I was from an G-2 ordinary family living an ordinary life. I wasn't angry at all. I was in London for two years, but still I wasn't a famous artist. I decided I had to find a different way of expressing myself. ciles In Belgium Looking for a way to express himself % PROTECC In London In London. Questions Q-1 How does Miyazaki Kensuke see life? Q-2 What were Miyazaki's street artist friends expressing through their work? Q-3 In Belgium, Miyazaki realized the power of art. It was the power to a. change the world. b. make you famous. c. bring people together. Your Reaction When Miyazaki was just out of college, his dream was to be a famous artist. What is your dream? 43

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数学 高校生

高校1年生数学二次関数について質問です。 ここの1番と3番がよくわからないです! 解説よろしくお願いしますm(_ _)m

まし は、 させたと extc みが変 。 一太郎さんと花子さんは、 2次関数y=x2+bx-1 に ついて、定数6の値を変化させるとグラフがどのよ うに移動するかを, グラフ表示ソフトを見ながら次 のように話している。 () SOLO 太郎:bの値は頂点のx座標にもy座標にも関係す るって習ったよ。 bの値を変化させると,どの象限にも頂点を移動できそうだね。 花子: でも、実際に変化させてみると, 移動しない象限があるよ。 太郎:あっそうか。 頂点の座標は (ア)になるから,移動できるのは第 象限と第ウ 象限だね。 花子: 6の値を増加させると,頂点のx座標は エ |ね。 (1) ア~ウ ] に当てはまる適切な数または数式を求めよ。 に当てはまる最も適切なものを次の①~③のうちから一つ選べ。 ① 増加する ② 減少する ③ 変わらない (3)の値を変化させると,頂点のy座標はどのように変化するか説明せよ。 «ReAction 2次関数のグラフは,まず頂点の座標を求めてかけ 例題 63 y=x2+bx-1=(x-●)+■C 平方完成 頂点 見方を変える の1次式 → 6 の2次関数とみて、 変化を考える の2次式 62 1 (1) _y = x² + bx − 1 = ( x + 1/2 ) ² = 頂点のx座標 b 2 につ 6 > 0 の 62 よって、頂点の座標は (12-01-1)(ア) いて考えると, b とき, 2' < 0 であるか 2 62 ら頂点は第3象限, 6 < 0 b の値によらず 4 -1<0であるから,頂点が移動で と第4象限( のとき, b 2 >0 である るのは第3象限 から頂点は第4象限にあ る。 b (2) 頂点のx座標は であるから, 6の値を増加させる 2 と,頂点のx座標は減少する (②)。 62 Y= == -1 とおくと, 62 4 (3) 頂点のy座標は -1であるから グラフは次のようになる。 4 YA の値を増加させると,頂点のy座標は増 60 のとき 加する。 ≧0のときの値を増加させると, 頂点の座標は 減少する。 思考プロセス | y=x2+bx-1 b=2 J 6 7

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化学 高校生

23(1)解き方が全くわかりません‥上の教科書の例題?みたいなのみてもよくわからず😭

の酸化還元反応 銅と塩素が化合して塩化銅 (I)CuCle ができる反応では,酸素や水素は関 子のやりとりによって酸化·還元を統一的に説明することができる。 CuCl2 ○図 30 係していない。しかし, Cuは電子を失ってい るので酸化されたということができ,Cl2は電 子を受け取っているので還元されたということ (1 (2 Cl2 ができる。 [Cu は e-を失った] =D [Cuは酸酸化された] Cu°+ + 2e の図 30 銅と塩素の反応 Cu * Cu+ Cl2 → CuCl2 (30) Cl2 + 2e 2CI Cu°*+2CI [Cleは eを受け取った] = [Cle は還元された] また,1つの反応では, 電子 まとめ酸化·還元 10 を失う(酸化される)物質があれ 酸素と化合する 酸素を失う ば,電子を受け取る(還元される) 水素を失う H 水素と化合する 物質もあるので, 酸化と還元は 必ず同時に起こる。このような O|A 電子を失う B 電子を受け取る 反応を酸化還元反応 という。 Oxidation-reduction reaction 物質Aが酸化される 15 物質Bが還元される 問23 次の反応で, 酸化されたもの, 還元されたものを, 化学式で答えよ。 (2) Cle + 2I →2CI-+ I。 (4) Fe + S-→ FeS (1) Zn + 2H+ → Zn?++ H2 (3) 2Na + Cl2 - 2 NaCl B酸化還元と酸化数

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英語 高校生

教えてほしいです!!お願いします!!

問題は【1】~【4】まである。答えは各問題の指示に従って別紙の解答用紙に書きなさい。 【1】次の英文を読んで設問に答えなさい。 Headaches are a big problem. Each year, millions of people suffer from severe headaches that affect their enjoyment of life, (1) not to mention their productivity at work. estimate, headaches cost individuals and businesses more than (2) $50 billion each year! (3) This is one of the reasons research into headaches has become a worldwide effort. Although he did not know much about how headaches work, Hippocrates was the first doctor to find a way to treat them. By 400 BC, Hippocrates had discovered that the *bark from willow trees was useful in treating pain. He made a white powder from the tree's bark and gave it to his patients. Hippocrates did not know it, but he was actually prescribing a natural chemical in willow bark called salicin. Whena person eats salicin, the chemical is changed inside his or her body into (4) salicylic acid. It turns out that salicylic acid is good for stopping pain, including headache pain, but it is bad for a person's stomach. In the 1800s, a chemist in Germany slightly changed easier for people to take. commonly known as aspirin. Aspirin was used throughout most of the 1900s to treat headaches, but doctors had little idea about what really caused headaches. When doctors can *diagnose the cause of a disease, they can find better ways to treat it. Therefore, as medical technology developed, doctors began to use it to learn more about the human brain and about headaches. In fact, according to one m to make it This new form of the chemical was called acetylsalicylic acid, now acid's Now doctors classify headaches ( A ) two general types: primary and secondary. A primary headache is a condition ( B) as only the headache itself. one caused by another physiological condition, such as an *infection or a *tumor. For primary headaches, doctors have determined three possible causes. headache is caused by stress. characteristically felt on both sides of the head as a dull, steady pain. Another kind of primary headache is the *migraine headache. Exactly what causes these headaches is not well understood, but many experts believe it could be abnormal brain activity causing changes in the brain's chemistry and blood flow. For many people, migraines are caused by certain (5) stimuli, such as poor sleep or particular foods or smells. A sufferer usually feels intense pain on one side of the head and becomes sensitive to light and noise. If the migraine is severe, the sufferer may *vomit repeatedly. The third kind of primary headache is known as the cluster headache. Cluster headaches typically occur around the same time each day for weeks or months at a time. The person ( C)from this kind of headache usually feels pain on one side of her or his head, and the pain is centered around one of the eyes. Doctors do not know much (6) at present about cluster headaches, but they seem to be more common among men and could be related to alcohol or other things that affect a person's blood flow. Using computers and more advanced medical equipment, doctors continue to learn more about what happens in the brain before and during headaches. Especially in the case of migraines, some doctors believe they have found the part of the brain that sets off the reaction for severe attacks. With these insights into brain processes, doctors hope new ways will be discovered to stop headaches before they begin. On the other hand, a secondary headache is One kind of primary Doctors usually call these tension headaches, and they are 注: bark 樹皮 diagnose ~を診断する、~を突き止める 感染症·伝染病 migraine (headache) 偏頭痛 infection tumor 腫場 vomit 食べたものを吐く (出典:READING FOR THE REAL WORLD 3rd edition, Compass Publishing より)

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