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至急!!私立大学看護学部の過去問です。答えがないため、回答を作って欲しいです!!科目は英語です。

問題番号に対応 効とする。 うち受験票お researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna, Austria, have found. Dogs won't give food to a human, even if that person gave them some food first, and that they would help other dogs that had helped them before. Therefore, the team Previous studies have shown that dogs can recognize cooperative and uncooperative humans, "reciprocal altruism"- that is, doing a good thing in return to a human who had given expected to find that their test subjects would put these two things together and show To start, the team trained a group of 37 dogs to press a button which would activate a them food first. *enclosure with the dispenser, while one of (2) two humans was in a separate enclosure with the button. One would press the button to food dispenser. Then, they put each dog in an would not. Each dog was paired with both humans in give food to the dog, and (4) unhelpful one. turn. After that, the researchers switched over the button and the dispenser. They expected that the dogs would press the button to give food to the helpful human but not to the though the dogs did press the button, they did it just as often when either human had the food dispenser, and even when no human was there at all. "In these kinds of studies (5) [perform / to / dogs / which/ trained / are in a particular behavior for an experiment, they will usually do the behavior a few times as they have simply learned the association between the behavior and getting a reward, and it may be enjoyable for them to do the behavior," said Jim McGetrick, a PhD student at the University of Veterinary Medicine in Vienna who led the research. 身を正しく が本冊子 1番 2 次の英文を読んで下の設問に答えなさい。 (3) giving us some food? Are they a combination of reasons. "It is (6) Why wouldn't our best pals want to help us out by secretly all bad boys and girls? McGetrick believes there is possible that the dogs did not understand enough about the task to realize that only one of the humans was providing them with food," he said. It could also be because they didn't fully understand the button and dispenser system, or because they were too focused on the food to notice whether a particular human was pressing the button or not. "Having said all that, even if they did completely understand the task and were fully attentive to the actions of the humans, there is still a good possibility that they wouldn't have given food back in return," he added. "It could be that providing food to a dog as they do not typically do that in everyday life." After all, humans are the ones who human is something very strange for (7) already have food, from a dog's perspective. why would your pet need to worry about (8) making sure you have enough? However, all the humans in the study were people the dogs didn't know. "It is quite 5

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英語 高校生

黄色線のところについてですが、between 複数名詞となっていますがどう訳せば良いんですか?between の後についている名詞が1つしかないので分かりません。どことどこの間ですか?

[Review] redt toda lira olqooq u obat A few years ago, a large American university had a new campus built, where each building was designed with consideration for such aspects as access, environmental impact, and use of advanced information and communication technology. However, at an early stage of the design of the campus, it was pointed out that no plans had been made for pathways or other routes between the new buildings. Such routes often present problems to architects, as the way people will walk between buildings is hard to predict before construction. The university president, who had taken personal charge of the project, said, "Just plant grass; don't make any pathways." The other members of the project committee were astonished at this instruction, but since the president had a reputation for vision in design and development, the committee agreed to construct no pathways but only to plant grass on the campus. One year after the completion of the new campus, the university president called for the committee to meet and inspect the development. Over the grassy lawns between the buildings, tracks had been clearly made by students and faculty walking from one place to another. "There!" said the president, pointing to the trackways, "Put the pathways there, where the tracks have already been made."

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英語 高校生

赤線を引いた部分 that節が連なっていますが それぞれカンマで区切られているので2こめと3こめは副詞節ですよね

第1部 英文) 36 which/thatは後がSVなら目的語 次の英文を訳しなさい Most of us think of picture books when we think of children's books. They were the books that comforted us, that put us to sleep, that we shared on the lap of a loved one. 0になる 関代も節の先頭にくる 前課では関係詞節内で主語の働きをする関係代名詞(主格)を学びましたが,この課 では目的語の働きをする関係代名詞 (目的格) を学びましょう。 普通,目的語を持つのは Vt か前置詞で、 その場合,目的語になる語句は Vt または 前置詞の後ろに位置します。ところが,この課のテーマである関係代名詞 (関代)の目 的格は「節の先頭に立って節を先行詞に接着させる」 使命を担っているため、節内の 主語Sの前に位置します。 以下の例文で確認しましょう。 72 This is the window [which the sumo wrestler broke]. (関代) O S Vt どんな窓? こんな (窓) この文ができる過程は以下のようになります。 This is the window [the sumo wrestler broke it]. S Vi (関代) C S Vt O This is the window [it the sumo wrestler broke]. O Vt S > This is the window [which the sumo wrestler brol O S Vt 訳は 「これは窓である [(それを) その相撲取りが壊した] が壊した窓である」 となります。 この関係詞節ができあか また,訳すときの理解の流れは、構造も内容も 「先行詞か に心がけましょう。 関係詞節を訳してから先行詞を訳すの (大阪府立大) it は先 うと,

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