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英語 高校生

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10 15 3 experimenting with music. Scientists in an English university are They want to know what music makes customers spend money. What they did was to play different kinds of background music in a restaurant. They watched carefully and recorded what happened. They found that customers spent 22 pounds on average when However, if they played soft, classical music, customers spent over 24 pounds. That's 10 percent more! they played pop music. "According to our research, music does affect people's moods. Classical music makes customers feel rich and sophisticated," says 10 Dr. Adrian North from the University of Leicester. "They then buy luxury items, such as appetizers, desserts and coffee." Interestingly, if there was no background music, the customers spent only 21 pounds on average. They spent less because they skipped some of the luxury items. 5 レストランや喫茶店では音楽を流していますね。 あの音楽によって売上に変化はあるのでしょうか。 の科学者が実験を行いました。 その結果は... POINTS James Davis owns the restaurant where the scientists carried out the research. "Sometimes I play what I like, not what the customers like," he says. "After the research, I'll be more careful. I'll use less pop music! Classical music is what I should play." [東京家政大〕 ). ✓ fewer 7 no (5) In the future, James will play more ( 7 pop 1 jazz イギリス ). more scientist 科学者 experiment 実験をする ) music. customer 客 classical spend 使う on average 平均して ☐ 1 本文の内容に合うように,次の (1)~(5) の()に入る最も適切な語句をそれぞれア〜エか ら選びなさい。 (1) The scientists carried out the experiment in a ( 7 university restaurant concert hall (2) They played various kinds of ( 7 games 1 roles (3) Customers bought more ( 7 salads 1 desserts (4) Customers bought ( research 研究 affect 影響する sophisticated 高級な luxury ぜいたくな when they heard classical music. gifts I department store ) luxury items when there was no music. I bigger background music I musical instruments 29 I main courses 2 I rock アエ イ ウエオ 3 (1 0

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英語 高校生

見にくいかもしれませが、最後の文の前に有り得る説の具体例を語っていてそれを最後に、有り得る説の1部と言ってるので最後の文a few はthe fewじゃないとおかしくないですか

But they were not especially more creative (as a result of their C S outdoor walk) (than (when, in a repeat of the experiment, they 【和訳 V 5 It really seems S V 分詞構文 walked on an indoor treadmill, facing a blank wall)). しかし、何もない壁に向かって屋内のルームランナーで歩く実験を繰り返したと きと比べて、屋外で歩いた結果、 特別に創造的になったというわけではなかった。 弱酸としての性質 that it's the walking that is important for stimulating creativity, and not the surroundings> . S V (It's A that ~, and not B 「~なのはAであって、 B ではない」 (強調) 類は、水 和訳 創造性を刺激するのに重要なのは歩くということであって周囲の環境ではない ようである。 9 1 Just how a brief, casual walk alters <the various mental processes S [related to creativity] (how が名詞節を作り、Sになっている) remains unclear, but the effect lasts (for only a C S V short time), (making it distinct from any permanent physical changes [that exercise might produce inside the human brain]). 和訳 短時間の気軽な散歩が創造性に関わるさまざまな精神的プロセスをどのように 変化させるのかはまだ明らかになっていない。しかし、その効果は短時間しか 持続しないので、運動が人の脳内に生じさせ得る何らかの永続的な肉体の変 化とは違ったものである。 語句 permanent 「永続的な」 2 The primary effect might be < that walking improves mood, and S C S 0 creativity blossoms more easily (within a positive mind)>. V 和訳 主な効果は、散歩が気分をよくして、 その前向きな精神状態だと創造性がより S On the other hand), walking might change the direction of energy V that (otherwise) would be devoted, (by intention or not), to would は仮定法で、 otherwise が節の代わり restraining wild, creative thought). It's possible C 一方で散歩は、それをしていないときには意図的にあるいは無意識のうちに自 由な創造的思考を抑制することに向けられるであろうエネルギーの方向を変え るのかもしれない。 be devoted to -ing 「~に向けられる」 0 RS V its own rational controls>. that walking allows the brain to break through some of 真S S 0 C 和訳 散歩のおかげで脳がそれ自体の論理的制御の一部を打ち破ることができるとい う可能性もある。 語句 rational 「論理的」 But those are only a few of many likely explanations, the research S V C student said, (adding < that she would probably go for a walk later (to V S V 分詞構文 help her think of some other possible theories and creative help 囚原形) experiments for testing them)>). 和訳 しかし、それらは多くのもっともらしい説明の一部にすぎないと研究生は語った。 そして、他のいくつかの可能性がある理論と、 それらの理論を検証する、創造 的な実験が思いつきやすくなるように、後で散歩に出かけるかもしれないとつけ 加えた。

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英語 高校生

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Exercise 1 Put the words in brackets in the correct place in the sentences. A 2) The frog was still in the bucket. [alive] 1) This is the story in today's newspaper. [main] 4) The book was written by the Prime Minister. [late] 3) Is there anything with the brakes? [wrong] 5) Because of the lack of sunny days, the crops are this year. [late] 6) She is to buy the jewelry. [ certain ] vakanteng gob you boallow sal berengued egnida synku? 7) That festival takes place in a town in Tohoku. [ certain ]RI RETAS 8) What do you think of the government? [present] 9) He was at the birth of his son. [ present ] 10) This river is about 200 meters there. [wide] A We need someone to carry out this research. [ suitable] 12) You should not leave your child in the car. [alone ] 13) Always keeping my room is not easy for me. [clean] Het be 2 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. One of the words given is unnecessary. →AB slurp Ai 7 Day ini yhatid bougs 3) party. 4) 1) [feeling / may / you / lonely / only / bé ] but you are not alone. 2) Will [be / convenient / Wednesday / you/ are/for]? was/ old friends/ meet/glad/he/it/to/his] at the / are/ for 12 [possible / are/is/you/it/to/ for ] attend the meeting? buque qulog dieu | () 5) [for/to/you/it/ stay / necessary / here /is/are ].meldeinftab liw-W 6) [to / sorry / mother / was/my/it/ hear ] the news. berini awono on yliqqall ek 7 the po 3 Bu Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences. 1) I usually drink coffee ( . (何も入れないで飲む) REM 2) I have a ( 3) She stayed in the best room ( 4) Grandma isn't ( 5) He lay ( brother. (20歳の兄がいる))) teomis sH Q ei seion dT O →AB in the hotel. (そのホテルで利用できる最高の部屋に滞在した) (read small letters without glasses. (眼鏡なしでは読めない) ) half the night worrying about her daughter's future. (Tut Put it into English - Context writing - 1) 富士山は私たちにとって単なる山ではない。 (mere) It is a symbol of Japan. 2)その山は高さ3,776メートルの火山だ。 (a volcano) 3) 夏のある特定の期間, 山頂に多くの登山者を見つけるだろう。 (the mountaintop) 4) その山に登るときは、夏でも暖かい衣類を持っていくことが不可欠だ。(clothing) 5) 何か温かい飲み物を持っていくほうがよい。 FACTBOOK Tips 41 F p.426 形容詞は kind (親切な), busy (忙しい)などといった典型的なものばかりではありません。英語は位置のことばです。 前後に配置すれば典型的な形容詞でなくても形容詞として機能します。 (a) customer satisfaction (顧客満足),(b) mac translation (R), (c) English-speaking countries (4), (d) written English (U の現在分詞 過去分詞はもちろん, (a)(b)のような名詞も形容詞として使うことができるのです。

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英語 中学生

このような英文を読むのに8分ぐらいかかってしまいます。筆記は30分しかないので、2、3分で読めるようになりたいです。 早く読めるコツを教えてください。

4 Read the passage and choose the answer which best completes each sentence (1) 1)~(4). We all know that any person has a dream while they are sleeping. We also know that it is difficult to remember dreams after we wake up. Most dreams are soon forgotten and they disappear like small bubbles in water. In addition, they often cannot be remembered at all after they are forgotten. Even if you can remember a dream soon after you wake up, perhaps you cannot remember it any more after getting out from your bed to make some coffee. Maybe you have had such an experience. Then, have you ever noticed that you were having a dream while you were sleeping? / Some people have had such an experience. It is called a lucid dream, and some scientists in the world do research on it. Actually, there are even research groups which focus on it. Why do they do research on lucid dreams? For one thing, there may be advantages for us. We will be able to avoid nightmares and make our dreams happier or more exciting if we can notice we are having dreams and we can control them like a pilot. Today, scientists do not know enough about lucid dreams and how to control them, so there are still many things to be done in the research. But it may be possible for everyone to have lucid dreams if science in the area improves more. Actually, that is one of goals that some scientists are trying to reach. According to a survey, over 75% of the respondents answered that they experienced a lucid dream at least once in their lives. Also, many reports about lucid dream experiences were given in history. We can find early reports on them in books from ancient cultures. For example, an ancient Greek doctor already tried to use lucid dreams as a kind of therapy over two thousand years ago. And controlling our dreams in our own ways was one of the important topics among early Buddhists in Asia.

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英語 中学生

問1の①ってどうしてtoじゃダメなんですか?

10 【読解問題】 英文を読んで問いに答えなさい。 Ocean. In 1997, an ocean researcher reached a new “land" when he was sailing across the Pacific However, it was actually a huge amount of garbage (float) in the ocean. land was made of big and tiny plastic pieces. It is now ② (call) the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. The In fact, there are five patches the world. ③ (in the Pacific/which / the largest / the researcher / of all / the patch/found/is). 研究者が太平洋で見つけたごみベルトは全ての中で最も大きいです。 The garbage patches are harmful to sea animals. They often get caught in fishing nets on the surface and cannot escape. They also eat small plastic pieces by mistake because these pieces look like their food. The plastics that human throw away kill many sea animals every year. It is said that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch contains about 80,000 tons of garbage. Some researchers say that there will ④ (is) more garbage than fish by 2050. We should reduce our use of plastic and gather the garbage in the sea. 問1 下線部 ①②④を正しい形に書き換えなさい。 問2 下線部③を正しい語順に並び替えなさい。 問3 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 ただし ( )内の条件に従うこと。聞け Why do sea animals eat small plastic pieces by mistake? (7語以内の英語で) 問4 本文の内容と合っていればOを,違っていれば×を書きなさい。 (ア) An ocean researcher started to live on a new “land” in 1997. (イ) The five patches are nice places to live for sea animals. (ウ) Every year, many sea animals are killed by plastics humans throw away. 11 【英作文】指示に従って英文を書きなさい。 問 次の質問にあなた自身の立場で英語で答えなさい。 ただし、 質問への答えと理由を含めて15語以上 の英語で書くこと。 What is the most important to you? 2 次のようなときどのように言うか、英語で書きなさい。 ただし、( )内の単語を用いること (1) 「彼は日本で有名な歌手だ」と伝えるとき。 (a singer / who ) (2) 「これは私が一番好きな食べ物だ」 と伝えるとき。 (the food / which )

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英語 高校生

なぜcanでは無いのですか?お願いします

words 1 /skin/ sékfon/ /tifu:/ míərm/ ases 1 ger A be necessary for you to give up any in in the near future. research studies G-A 2 Today, an incredible number been carried out all over the world this field. Scientists a working very hard and competing with one another to come u with faster and safer ways to create tissues such as skin from 3 At this point, one of the leading scientists in this area is D the patient's own body cells. a medica Yamanaka Shinya of Kyoto University. He was first doctor who treated back injuries, broken limbs, damaged joints and such. One day, he saw a woman with a serious disease in her joints. He was so shocked when he saw her swollen scientist. He misshapen joints that he decided to become a went into a basic study in order to find good ways to treat those ords 2 mpí:t/ ses 2 ther rds 3 crí:t/ Səri/ fm/ ant/ on/ on/ s 3 ch iPS Cells 1 If you have badly burned or red your skin, the doct may have to take a section of g skin from your back a Thanks to a growing however, it may no long medi sew it onto the injured area. technology called tissue engineeri: A w Wor sed R 6 The i and injuri damaged were ot 5 doctor very s into i they we 7 Dr 10 tissue cells u meth day t in th 15 Tho patients suffering from serious diseases and injuries. 4 One way to create tissue is to use egg cells, which have the ability to grow into any tissue in the body such as hair or muscle. This method, however, has produced a lot of debate. Many think it is wrong to treat live eggs as objects and then “kill them, even though the purpose is to treat patients. In addition people fear that this method could lead to human cloning. 5 For years, Dr. Yamanaka and his research team worked hard to find a different way to create tissue. Then, in 2007. they finally succeeded in creating heart muscle tissue from skin cells taken from a person's face. They first added four kinds of genes to the skin cells to put them back into their initial state, a state similar to egg cells. Then they made those cells grow into heart muscle tissue. The four genes they found are now called "Yamanaka Factors," and the initialized cells that can grow into any of the 200 cell types are called iPS cells. ma 20 on 18 th r 25時

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