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地理 高校生

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op.72~74 因がある場合 しています。 3~75 れます。 10 ょう。 Exercise 4 1 日本語の内容を表すように,( 1)息子は来年5歳になります。 Myson (will) に適切な語を入れなさい。 has ) five years old next year. 2) 彼らはこの夏、富士山に登るつもりです。 are)( They ( doing to )( 3) 今日は私が夕食を作りましょう。 I am)( makeise) dinner today. 4)私たちは来月、横浜に引っ越しするつもりです。 ) ( to 5) 明日の朝は冷えそうです。 We ure going)( It is going om to )( climb Mt. Fuji this summer. ) move to Yokohama next month. )内からより適切な語句を選びなさい。 ) cold tomorrow morning. aqqota 2 日本語の内容を表すように ( 1) わあ! とっても安いね。よし、 決めた。それを買うよ。 Wow, it's so cheap! OK, I've decided. (TI / I'm going to) buy it. 3 日本語の内容を表すように、[ ]内の動詞を適切な形にして( 1) 2学期は9月1日に始まります。 硫黄 The second term (Sais) on September 1. [ start ] 2)この電車は7時に札幌駅に到着します。 This train (AV) at Sapporo Station at seven. [arrive] 3) 私は、今週末は家にいる予定です。 I(ad)(Singing) home this weekend. [stay] 2) ゴールはたった10メートル先だ。 何も問題ない。彼はレースに勝つね。 The goal is only ten meters away. There's no problem. He (will/ is going to ) win the race. Challenge! ジャックはすぐには戻ってこないでしょう。 Jack will Dome back hot に入れなさい。 A 4 日本語の内容を表すように、 ( )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 1) ( is / to / hit / going / the typhoon) Kyushu. (台風は九州に上陸しそうです) The topban is going to hit 2) I / meeting / Kenta/am) on Saturday. (私は土曜日にケンタに会う予定です) に適切な語句を補って、 日本語の内容を表す英文を書いてみよう。 I am meeting kenta. 3) (not / Fred / come/will) to the party. (フレッドはパーティーに来ないでしょう) Fred will not Come A B AB Kyushu. on Saturday. to the party. soon. 21

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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5 Reading Passage 10 15 20 Yuna Kim is one of the world's best figure skaters. At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she set three world records. In fact, one of those world records broke a record she set in 2009. program and a At the Olympics, both male and female skaters perform a short seven program. In the short program, skaters have less than three minutes to perform required jumps, spins, or other moves. While doing these seven things, the skaters also have to show judges how well they can put these elements together into a kind of dance performance on the ice. The long program is similar to the short program except that skaters perform for a longer time and have more required moves. long Before the 2010 Winter Olympics began, many people thought Yuna Kim was likely to win a gold medal. Certainly, there were other women skaters who had the skill to win gold at the Olympics. However, Ms. Kim had an advantage. She had already set a number of world records. In 2007, she set the record for the highest score in a short program with 71.95 points in Japan. The same year she also set the world record for the highest score in a long program with 133.7 points in Russia. Then, in 2009 she beat her own record in the short program by scoring 76.12 in the United States. At that competition, she also became the first woman to score over 200 points with her short and long programs - her combined score was 207.71. The next year at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, she broke her records again. In the short program, Ms. Kim scored 78.5, a new world record. In the long program, she scored 150.06, another world record. This gave her a combined total of 228.56 points, a third world record! Needless to say, her score was enough to win gold.

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英語 高校生

5つの下線部の正しい訳を教えて欲しです。 至急お願いします🚨🙇

Unit 12 Change the World Basic A few years ago, an obesity* researcher at the University of Washington-named Adam Drewnowski ventured into the supermarket to solve a mystery. He wanted to (1) figure out why (2)poor people were more likely to suffer from obesity in America. Obesity is, as you know, mainly caused by taking in too many calories. For most of history the poor have typically suffered from a shortage of calories, not an excess. So why do the people with the least amount of money to spend on food tend to be overweight today? 目 Drewnowski gave himself a dollar to spend, using it to purchase as many calories as he possibly could. He discovered that he could buy the most calories per dollar in the middle aisles of the supermarket, among the towering piles of* processed food and soft drinks. 3 Processed food is, in the broadest sense, any food that is changed from its natural, raw state. But here, it refers to food which has been chemically changed by using additives* such as flavors, colors, preservatives*, stabilizers*, etc., or which has been combined with other foods in a manufacturing process. Generally speaking, if the ingredients* aren't “natural,” then we consider it to be ( 3 ). Drewnowski found that a dollar could buy 1,200 calories of cookies or potato chips, which are typical processed foods, but only 250 calories of carrots. Looking for something to wash down those chips, he discovered that his dollar bought 875 calories of soda (a processed food) but only 170 calories of orange juice. 5 As a rule, processed foods are more “energy dense*” than fresh foods: they contain less water and fiber but more added fat and sugar, which makes them both (4)less filling and more fattening. 5 These particular calories also happen to be the least healthful ones in the marketplace, which is why we call the foods that contain them "junk*.” Drewnowski concluded that the rules of the food game in America are organized in such a way that if you are eating (6) on a budget, the most rational economic strategy is to eat badly-and get fat.

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