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英語 高校生

1.(1)と3.(1)の2題、thatをwhichに変えても大丈夫ですか? (2)所有格ってメモっているのですが、whose+名詞やないから目的格ですよね?

LESSON 関係詞① (関係代名詞) STEP3 まとめ問題 1 ( 内に与えられた語句を使い, 英文を完成させましょう。 ✓人間は火を使うことができる唯一の動物です。 (Human beings / that ) Human beings are only animals that can use for 私たちは雇わなければならない人10人必要です。(whom) par We need ten people who we must's 所有格 employ. whom あなたが普段食べるものに気をつけてください。 (what) Be careful what you usua you usually eat. about 2 日本語に合うように、英文を完成させましょう。 教科書 pp.88-93 (1) 日本には世界的に有名な場所がたくさんあります。 Japan has many places which are famous worldwide. 「私はあなたのためにできることをします。 rn do what I can do for [Yon. どこが新しいスタジア」 (3) ここが新しいスタジアムが建てられる場所です。 This is the place which a new stadium will be builton. 3 次の日本語を英語に直しましょう。 X= これは使いやすいだけでなく、 多くの情報が載っている本です。 This is a book that is not only easy to use but あなたはスーツが似合いますね、めったに着ないけど。 also has much information, You look good in a suit, which rarely wearn

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英語 高校生

(4)の答えがthe problemでしたがsolving the problemではダメでしょうか?

humans. "We were able to identify one of the many molecular features that likely shape behavior," she adds. ** hol boquete es Though the origins of the dog/human partnership remain unknown, it's becoming increasingly clear that each species has changed (during our long years header The physical differences between a basset hound and wolf are obvious, but dogs have also changed in ways that are more than skin (or fur) deep. One recent study shows how by bonding with us and learning to work ogether with humans, dogs may have actually become worse at working together Their pack lifestyle and mentality appear to be reduced and are far as a species. less prevalent even in wild dogs than in wolves. But, Yale's Laurie Santos says, dogs may have compensated in other interesting ways. They've learned to use humans to solve problems. "Several researchers have presented dogs and wolves with an impossible problem (e.g., a puzzle box that can't be opened or a pulling tool that stops working) and have asked how these different species react," Santos explains. Researchers have found that wolves try lots of different trial and error tactics to solve the problem - they get at it physically. But at the first sign of trouble, dogs do something different. They look back to their human companion for help. This work hints that dogs may have lost some of their physical problem-solving abilities in favor of more social strategies, ones that rely on the unique sort of cooperation

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英語 高校生

(4)の thisをある語に置き換えるという問題で模範解答はboiling (their potatoes/them)ですが to boil their potatoesではダメですか?

東京 suggesting a risk linked to, cooking some starchy foods in the microwave, including PANAS cereals and root vegetables. nová nayo si lo era When Betty Schwartz, professor of nutritional sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, saw her students heating jacket potatoes in the microwave on their lunchbreaks, she noticed small crystals inside their potatoes. rob When she analysed them, she found they were high in the chemical acrylamide, which can be a natural by-product of cooking. Schwartz asked her students to boil their potatoes instead, and found that this didn't create acrylamide, which she says forms in higher temperatures in the microwave. all not ber pb This is a concern because animal studies have shown that acrylamide acts as a carcinogen because it interferes with cell's DNA, but evidence in humans is limited. There is some research to suggest that microwaves are more favourable to the growth of acrylamide than other methods of cooking. "At 100°C (212°F), there's enough energy to alter the automatic joints between molecules to produce a molecule with much higher energy, which can react with DNA, which induces mutations," says Schwartz. "When you have many mutations it can produce cancer." Animal studies have shown this to be the case with acrylamides. 英語 9 the microwave. One way around this is to soak the potatoes in water before putting them in db.cl tenia ng berig adi wad 14 nos

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