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英語 高校生

英語の長文です どこに文法表現があるか知りたいです! よろしくお願いします。

5 UNIT3 Reading Passage 10 15 20 20 25 30 Listening When important events are happening around the world, most people turn to traditional media sources, such as CNN and BBC,¹ for their news. However, during the invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies in early 2003, a significant number of people followed the war from the point of view of an anonymous² Iraqi citizen who called himself "Salam Pax" (salam means "peace" in Arabic, and pax means "peace" in Latin). Salam Pax wrote a diary about everyday life in Baghdad during the war, and posted it on his web site. Pax's online diary was a kind of web site known as a "blog." Blogs, short for "web-logs," are online diaries usually kept by individuals, but sometimes they are written by companies and other groups of people. They are a rapidly growing type of web site on the Internet. There are estimated to be several hundred thousand blogs on the Internet, and with the popularity of other social media sites, the number of people writing online about their lives continues to grow. may find A blog differs from a traditional web site in several ways. Most importantly, it is updated much more regularly. Many blogs are updated every day, and some are updated several times a day. Also, most blogs use special software or web sites which are specifically aimed at bloggers, so you do not need to be a computer expert to create your own blog. This means that ordinary people who computers difficult to use can easily set up and start writing their own blog. In 2003, the Internet company AOL³ introduced their own blogging service, enabling its 35 million members to quickly and easily start blogging. There are many different kinds of blogs. The most popular type is an online diary of links, where the blog writer surfs the Internet and then posts links to sites or news articles that they find interesting, with a few comments about each one. Other types are personal diaries, where the writer talks about their life and feelings. Sometimes these blogs can be very personal. There is another kind of blogging, called "moblogging," short for "mobile blogging." Mobloggers use cell phones to take photo's, which are posted instantly to the Internet. When the content and images posted online involve news subjects, mobloggers become citizen journalists. In fact, the Korean web site OhMyNews was a well known source for articles from international citizen journalists. However, in 2010, OhMyNews stopped posting new articles. Instead, it is now a blog site where citizen journalists can choose what makes the headlines, or just share ideas about how regular people are changing the news world. Anyone who visits the web site of a big media company can clearly see how the idea of blogging has changed the reporting of news. Quite often, a list of reader comments follow news articles. It seems that the news is becoming less like a report or a lecture, and more like a conversation, where anyone can join in. CNN, BBC Cable News Network, British Broadcasting Corporation anonymous not named; unknown 3 AOL America Online

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数学 高校生

数aの確率の問題です。 写真の」までは理解できるのですが、〜のところから理解できないので、解説お願いします。

重要 例題 57 独立な試行の確率の最大 423 00000 さいころを続けて100回投げるとき、1の目がちょうど回 (0≦k≦100) 出る確 率は 100 Ck × 6100 であり,この確率が最大になるのはk=1のときである。 [慶応大 基本 49 (ア)求める確率をする。 1の目が回出るとき, 他の目が100回出る。 (イ) 確率 Dw の最大値を直接求めることは難しい。 このようなときは, 隣接する2項 +1の大小を比較する。 大小の比較をするときは,差をとることが多い。し かし,確率は負の値をとらないことと nCy= n! r!(n-r)! を使うため, 式の中に累乗 や階乗が多く出てくることから, 比 Dk+1 をとり 1との大小を比べるとよい。 +11papati (増加), pk ph+1 Þk <1⇔ +1 (減少) CHART 確率の大小比較 pk+1 比 をとり, 1との大小を比べる pk さいころを100回投げるとき, 1の目がちょうどk回出る 2 2章 ⑧ 独立な試行・反復試行の確率 解答 確率を とすると D=100C( 10 C * ( 11 ) * ( 53 ) 100-*-= 7510 100-k =100CkX 反復試行の確率。 6100 ここで Pk+1 100!-599-* == k!(100-k)! 5:00-(+1) pk (k+1)!(99-k)! <PE+D=100C (+) X k! (100-k)(99-k)! 10015100 -k 100-k 5(k+1) 6100 ・・・のkの代わりに +1とおく。 = (k+1)k! (99-k)! 5-599-k pw+1>1とすると 100-k >1 PR 5(k+1) 両辺に 5(k+1)[>0] を掛けて 100-k>5(k+1) これを解くと k<95=15.8... 6 よって, 0≦k≦15のとき Pk <Pk+1 <1 とすると 100-k<5(k+1) Pu 95 <kは 0≦k≦100 を満たす 整数である。 Dwの大きさを棒で表すと これを解いて k>- =15.8··· 6 よって, k16のとき したがって かくかく・・・・・・くかく 16, Pn> Pm+1 |最大 「増加」 減少 P16>p17> >P100 012 よって, w が最大になるのはk= 16のときである。 15 17 16 1100k 99

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英語 高校生

英文の方写真汚くて申し訳ないです汗  3パラグラフ目の印のしてあるaround が、和訳中のどの部分に当たるか分かりません。教えていただきたいです。

テーマ 専門性☆☆☆ 英文レベル★★★ 30 DNAはウイルスから? 文 11 What with the threat of bird flu, the reality of HIV, and the genera unseemliness of having one's cells pressed into labour on behalf of something alien and microscopic, it is small wonder that people don't much like viruses. But we may actually have something to thank the little 5 parasites for. They may have been the first creatures to find a use for DNA, a discovery that set life on the road to its current rich complexity 12 The origin of the double helix is a more complicated issue than it might at first seem. DNA's ubiquity -all cells use it to store their genomes - suggests it has been around since the earliest days of life 10 but when exactly did the double spiral of bases first appear? Some think it was after cells and proteins had been around for a while. Others say DNA showed up before cell membranes had even been invented/ The fact that different sorts of cell make and copy the molecule in very different ways has led others to suggest that the charms of the double 15 helix might have been discovered more than once. And all these ideas have drawbacks. "To my knowledge, up to now there has been no ⚫ convincing story of how DNA originated," says evolutionary biologist Patrick Forterre of the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay. 13 Forterre claims to have a solution. Viruses, he thinks, invented » DNA as a way the defences of the cells they infected. Little more than packets of genetic material, viruses are notoriously adept at* avoiding detection, as influenza's annual self-reinvention attests. Forterre argues that viruses were up to similar tricks when life was young, and that DNA was one of their innovations. To some researchers 25 the idea is an appealing way to fill in a chunk of the DNA puzzle. 270 •

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