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英語 高校生

答え合ってますでしょうか🥹🥹 特に39番と42番が勘で合ってたとしてもなんでそうなるか分からないです、、 お願いします😭😭✨✨

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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15 語数: 398 語 出題校 法政大 5 We are already aware that our every move online is tracked and analyzed. But you 2-53 couldn't have known how much Facebook can learn about you from the smallest of social interactions - a 'like'*. (1) Researchers from the University of Cambridge designed (2) a simple machine-learning 2-54 system to predict Facebook users' personal information based solely on which pages they had liked. E "We were completely surprised by the accuracy of the predictions," says Michael 2-55 Kosinski, lead researcher of the project. Kosinski and colleagues built the system by scanning likes for a sample of 58,000 volunteers, and matching them up with other 10 profile details such as age, gender, and relationship status. They also matched up those likes with the results of personality and intelligence tests the volunteers had taken. The team then used their model to make predictions about other volunteers, based solely on their likes. The system can distinguish between the profiles of black and white Facebook users, 15 getting it right 95 percent of the time. It was also 90 percent accurate in separating males and females, Democrats and Republicans. Personality traits like openness and intelligence were also estimated based on likes, and were as accurate in some areas as a standard personality test designed for the task. Mixing what a user likes with many kinds of other data from their real-life activities could improve these predictions even more. 20 Voting records, utility bills and marriage records are already being added to Facebook's database, where they are easier to analyze. Facebook recently partnered with offline data companies, which all collect this kind of information. This move will allow even deeper insights into the behavior of the web users. 25 30 (3) - Sarah Downey, a lawyer and analyst with a privacy technology company, foresees insurers using the information gained by Facebook to help them identify risky customers, and perhaps charge them with higher fees. But there are potential benefits for users, too. Kosinski suggests that Facebook could end up as an online locker for your personal information, releasing your profiles at your command to help you with career planning. Downey says the research is the first solid example of the kinds of insights that can be made through Facebook. "This study is a great example of how the little things you do online show so much about you,” she says. "You might not remember liking things, " but Facebook remembers and (4) it all adds up.", * a 'like': フェイスブック上で個人の好みを表示する機能。 日本語版のフェイスブックでは「いいね!」 と表記される。 2-56 2-57 2-58 36

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英語 高校生

下線部のaの和訳の、言語の文法が、話者に対して、どんなに無意識であっても、現実の特定の部分を際立たせ、他の部分を際立たせないよう要求すると言うのがよくわかりません。教えて欲しいです。

英 語 I 全訳 1 サンスクリット語 ラテン語 ギリシャ語、ヘブライ語, アラ ビア語, ペルシャ語、中国語,英語などの話者は,書かれた形をもたず標準化されて いない,自分が見下している「方言」よりも自分の言語の方が神聖で,完全で,適応 力があると主張し続けてきた。しかし,言語学的な観点からすると,母語話者が使っ ているような言語に,どんな点でも劣っているものはなく、ましてや, 片言で不完全 なものなどない。 12 言語がすぐれているとか劣っているとかいう見方は,言語そのものの性質に 基づくものではまったくなく, 話者の権力、階級,あるいは社会的地位に拠っている。 母語として使われる手話や音声言語はどれも,日常生活の基本的な伝達の要求に対処 するために十分に整備された体系であり,必要に応じて単語を作り出したり借用した りすることができる。 言語学者であり多言語話者でもあったヤコブソンは, 「言語が本 質的に異なるのは,それが伝えなければならないことにおいてであって, それが伝え られることにおいてではない」と述べた。言い換えると,どんな言語であれ何でも言 うことは可能だが,それぞれの言語の文法が, 話者に対して,どんなに無意識であっ こも、現実の特定の部分を際立たせ、他の部分を際立たせないよう 「要求する」のである。

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英語 高校生

黄色線のhis business が 干渉しないよう という意味になるんですか😵‍💫

3,000 animated characters. 2 Blanc was born on May 30, 1908, in San Francisco, California. However, when he was a child, his family moved to Portland, Oregon, where he attended 問1の正解の根拠 ~へ引っ越した 〜に通った school. When he was young, a game he used to play by himself was to look at, よくしたものだ 一人で for example, a bird, and try to imagine what it would sound like if it could talk. Then, he would try to make the voice that he had imagined. 問1の正解の根拠 ~を集めた 問1の正解の根拠 3 In 1927, Blanc began working for a daily radio program. There, because the sponsors could not afford to hire more actors, Blanc used his own voice for many of the show's characters. After that, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he joined Leon Schlesinger Productions, an animation studio that had assembled some of the greatest voice actors of the time. This company did the work for Warner Brothers, which developed the cartoons that made Blanc rotair lo subiq soloqu na diw envoys abiyong liw 4 Without a doubt, Blanc's most famous voice is that of Bugs Bunny, the star of the Warner Brothers animated line-up since 1940. Blanc not only provided Bugs Bunny a voice, but also a personality and his famous catch-phrase, "What's up, doc?" The team involved in creating Bugs was very careful about famous. 〜に関わった 問3の正解の根拠 giving him a personality that would be popular for everyone. They decided that Bugs would not be an unkind character; he would just always be peacefully minding his business until someone started trying to hurt him or make him do something he did not want to do. Then, he would fight back. Blanc was very JAKE 問3の正解の根拠 proud of Bugs and thought that the character could be a role model. He said, "Bugs does what most people would like to do but don't have the guts to do." 問2の正解の根拠 5 By the 1940s, Blanc was providing the voices for more than 90 percent of the Warner Brothers cartoon characters. To put that in perspective, from 1940 to 1959, Warner Brothers released almost provided about 540 voices during that time. それを総体的に見ると 600 cartoons. That means Blanc Through this time Blanc appeared on many radio and television programs. He provided the voices for the most 問1の正解の根拠 lovable side characters on extremely popular programs of those days. Then, in the 1960s, he voiced some of the characters in "The Flintstones," the first -126- 生 H

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