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(1)〜(16)です!並び替えが全く分かりません。回答、解説してくださるとうれしいです!お願いします🙇‍♀️

5 日本文と同じ意味になるように〔 なさい。 (1)私たちがしなければならないことは,環境を守る最善の方法を見つけることです。 [1. find 2. is 3. should do 4. the best 5. we 6. what 7. way〕 to protect the environment. []内の語句を並べ替え, 〔〕の中で3番目と6番目にくる語句の番号を書き (2) 要するに, ぐずぐずしている暇はないってことだ。 The point (1. have 2. lose 3. time 4. that 5. is 6. to 7. we 8. no). (3) 自分自身の考えていることをありのまま理解してもらうことは難しいでしょう。 You'll find it difficult to [1. as 2. have 3. own 4. thoughts 5. they are 6. understood 7. your] (4) 帰り道がわかりさえすればよい。 The only (1. find 2. home 3. is 4. matters 5. our way 6. that 7. thing 8. to]. (5) 私は手を振ったが彼らは気がつかないふりをした。 I [1. but 2. waved 3. notice 4. not 5. pretended 6. they 7. to〕. (6) 希望は人類につきまとう困難を克服させる美徳である。 Joxe C Hope is the (1. humanity 2. problems 3. helping 4. overcome 5. virtue 6. that) beset it. (7) ジョンは,ささいなことに注意を払いすぎると非難された。 John 〔1. attention 2. to 3. too 4. paying 5. much 6. accused 7. was 8. of] minor matters. (8) 車のどこが故障しているかすぐわかった。 I (1. figuring 2. had 3. out 4. what 5. no 6. was 7. difficulty 8. wrong 9. with) my car. (9) インターネットは絶えずわれわれに世界の出来事を知らせてくれる。 The Internet always (1. happening 2. informed 3. is 4. keeps 5. of 6. us 7. what) in the world. (10) 私はジャケットを買いにデパートへ行ったが、選ぶのにたくさんありすぎて途方にくれた。 I went to the department store to buy a jacket, but they [1. that 2. I was 3. from 4. many 5. to choose 6. so 7. at 8. had] a loss. (11) 飼っていた犬のことを思っただけで、 彼女の目は涙でいっぱいになりました。 [1. filled 2. her eyes 3. her dog 4. just thinking 5. tears 6. with 7. of〕. (12) 私たちはいかにお客さまを満足させるかをいつも最優先と考えてきた。 101 (1. to 2. considered 3. customers 4. has always 5. how 6. satisfy 7. been] our first priority. (13) 成功とは、くじけずに失敗に立ち向かう勇気を持つことである。 Success 〔1. the courage 2. to 3. without 4. is having 5. failure 6. meet 7. being] discouraged. (14) 彼女は20世紀最高のテニス選手だったと考えられている。 She 〔1. have 2. is 3. tennis player 4. been 5. the best 6. to 7. thought) in the twentieth Min century. U Jes (15) 彼は同じ年の他の男子よりも大人っぽい印象を私たちに与える。 He impresses (1. his age 2. other boys 3. us 4. than 5. of 6. mature 7. being 8. as 9. more). (16) 1年に約8千万人ずつというペースで人口が増加している状況下で、不安を感じないでいるわけにはいかない。 (1. by 2. population 3. the 4. growing 5. with 6.80 million 7. about) each year, it's hard not to be alarmed. C C C S S

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英語 高校生

(2)にはbeingが入るのですがなんでそうなののかがわかりません。周辺の文構造も一緒に解説していただけるとありがたいです

(1) Considerable attention has been paid to the size or relative size of the human brain. The first point of interest is that the ratio of brain weight to body is at a maximum at birth and decreases with age, reaching a fairly steady level by maturity. In other 5 words, newborn babies have very large brains, relatively speaking, weighing some 300 grams. This is roughly the size of the brain of an adult male chimpanzee. Children and their brains continue to grow for many years, gradually increasing their ability to learn and remember. There have been suggestions that the growth of 10 the brains of children is not steady, but occurs suddenly, each period of rapid growth (2) associated with a particularly important developmental or intellectual stage. These stages could be the ability to reason abstractly, to talk, or even to do arithmetic. The idea of sudden brain growth is still around, but 15 has not attracted much enthusiasm. Some research has shown differences in the relative sizes of the brains of males and females of the same age, but so far no great differences have been found between people of the same age but of different ethnic groups. Obviously the brain of a small Japanese teenager is very much smaller than that of a giant Russian boy. But when brain size is adjusted for size or weight of the body, there ( 3 ) great advantage for either with respect to intelligence. Moreover, in measuring intelligence one has, of course, to take into account the effects of education and cultural background. Individual brain sizes, particularly of famous people, have also

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英語 高校生

英語の並び替え問題です!(5)〜(10)まで分かりません。教えて下さい🙇‍♀️解説お願いします!

(5) それらの規則はただちに廃止されるべきだ。 Those rules 〔1. at 2. away (6) 学生にはもっと国際政治に関心を持たせる必要がある。 Students [1. interested 2. to 3. more (7) 新しい世紀に入り、世界の環境保護が特に重視されている。 As we enter a new century, [1. being 2. emphasis 3. is 4. on 5. placed 6. protecting 7. special] the world's environment. mo. aver. be 4 done 5 should 6. with 7. once] [1. the 2. about 3. of 4. has 5. sa To 4. need 5. made 6. in 7. be] international politics. (8) 人々の健康を増進する方法として, 自然食品にあまりにも注目が集まりすぎています。 PHI 16 DEADaya sunda ol [1. a way 2. as 3. has been given 4. natural foods 5. to 6. much attention 7. too] to improve the health of human beings. JARW.09 (9) 日本文学を他の言語に翻訳する難しさについては,いろいろ言われてきた。 said 6. translating 7. been 8. much 9. difficulties] Japanese literature to other languages. (10) 猫はたいてい14歳くらいまで生きる。 もちろん中には30歳かそれ以上まで生きるものも知られているが。 Teat Most cats live for about 14 years, although 〔1. age 2. known 3. live 4. some 98 Bow br 5. to the 6. been 7. to 8. have 9. of 30〕 and even beyond.

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英語 高校生

othewiseは仮定法過去、仮定法過去完了両方の言い換えができますか?

■int 039 解答> With my father's permission, I could go to the party. 4 父の許可があれば、 私はパーティーに行けるのだが。 if 節に相当する語句 主節の動詞 could go に注目して仮定法過去と判断する。 ④ With 「もし・・・があれば」を入れ ると文意が通る。 本間は If my father gave me permission (もし父が私に許可を与えれば)と 書きかえられる。 • with A は without A 「もしAがなければ / もしAがなかったなら」 と逆の意味だと考えてよ い。 ◎if節を用いずに仮定の意味を表すことがある。 動詞の形 (would do / would have done) , 文 意から仮定法の表現だと判断し、 仮定の意味がどこに含まれているかを見抜くこと。 ただし, 仮定の意味を表す表現がなくても,動詞の形と文脈から仮定法のニュアンスを見抜かなければ ならない場合もあるので要注意。 with A 「もしAがあれば / もしAがあったら」 □otherwise 「もしそうでなければ/もしそうでなかったならば」 We left home early; otherwise we would have been late. 「私たちは早く家を出た。 そうしなければ遅れていただろう」 (注) <SV (直説法) ; otherwise S'V' (仮定法)> という形で用いて、 前述した事実に反する仮定を 表す。 セミコロン ( ;) でなく, ピリオドやコンマを使う場合もある。 □主語に仮定の意味 aly s 120 m Careful attention would have prevented the mistake. to 270305 「細心の注意をしていれば,その間違いは避けられたのに」 □不定詞に仮定の意味 To hear him speak Japanese, you would take him for a Japanese. 彼が日本語を話すのを耳にすれば、 彼のことを日本人だと思うだろう」 □文脈から仮定法のニュアンスを見抜く abrera Ⅰ am disappointed with the result because I could have got a perfect score on the exam. 「その試験で満点を取れる可能性もあったので、私は結果にがっかりしている」 仮定法

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英語 高校生

この長文の解答を教えてほしいです! 自分の解答に自信がないのでよろしくお願いします

Questions 4-7 refer to the following letter. January 10 Ms. Erin Murphy Customer Service Department Westcoast Airlines Major Miles Program 345 Brook Street Dallas, TX 75218 sending y you my Dear Ms. Murphy, 6. itinerary and ticket number for my recent roundtrip flight from JFK International Airport to As per your request (during our telephone conversation on January 8, I am s business class with a Major Miles Gold Class voucher and should therefore be eligible for Los Angeles International Airport last December. Please note that my ticket was upgraded to full business class mileage credit. 1 my mileage credi I am a Gold member in the Major Miles program and have been a Westcoast customer for over 15 years. I must that voucher pla genuinely confusing. I fail to understand why the burden of proof for rests with me. Shouldn't this information be on your ticketing computer? Wnb This was my itinerary. Departed JFK, December 22 at 10:20 for LAX Returned to JFK from LAX on December 29 at 16:40 My ticket number was #YB42565697. My seat number was 14B. My Major Miles number is # 04356721 (Gold Card). I sincerely hope that this issue will be resolved quickly as I am counting on my miles earned during this trip to upgrade my hotel room next May. Thank you very much for your attention in this matter. Sincerely Yours, arred Watkins rrod Watkins ection II 読解 4. 5. Wh (A) (B) (C (D W (A ( C

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英語 高校生

問2についてです。 解説の黄色の線が引いてあるところが理解できません。

次の英文を読んで, (1) Considerable attention has been paid to the size or relative size of the human brain. The first point of interest is that the ratio of brain weight to body is at a maximum at birth and decreases with age, reaching a fairly steady level by maturity. In other 5 words, newborn babies have very large brains, relatively speaking, weighing some 300 grams. This is roughly the size of the brain Children and their brains continue of an adult male chimpanzee. to grow for many years, gradually increasing their ability to learn and remember. There have been suggestions that the growth of 10 the brains of children is not steady, but occurs suddenly, each period of rapid growth ( 2 ) associated with a particularly important developmental or intellectual stage. These stages could be the ability to reason abstractly, to talk, or even to do arithmetic. The idea of sudden brain growth is still around, but 15 has not attracted much enthusiasm. Some research has shown differences in the relative sizes of the brains of males and females of the same age, but so far no great differences have been found between people of the same age but of different ethnic groups. Obviously the brain of a 20 small Japanese teenager is very much smaller than that of a giant Russian boy. But when brain size is adjusted for size or weight of the body, there ( 3 ) great advantage for either with respect to intelligence. Moreover, in measuring intelligence one has, of course, to take into account the effects of education 25 and cultural background. (4) Individual brain sizes, particularly of famous people, have also 10

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