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この文の緑のマーカー引いてるところの、訳と構造を教えて欲しいです!特にcrimes for which のところがなぜそうなるかわからないです

and have 2 R not Advances in technology/over the past 200 years have been remarkable ght us many benefits/However, the integration of technology Into society has always been smooth/ The first industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century/Machines developed at the time/could make clothes much more efficiently (1) 14 easily and cheaply than before. Even so not everyone felt happy about this at first. Groups of skilled weavers and textile machine operators known as Luddites feared 労働運動 that their jobs would be taken away/They began/a labor movem ement in order to protest and resist the widespread use of the new technology by factory owners. Their protest actions included destroying machines crimes for which some Luddites were killed by authorities. ようたい CO ↑ To Cut 27. 減速する we now know these technological advances did not/slow down. Over time, they became widely accepted and appreciated. Before long, other innovations like the steam engine were powering heavy machinery across Europe and beyond. The second industrial revolution, toward the end of the 1800s, brought the gasoline engine and the s use of electricity. The third industrial revolution, in the late 20th century, produced computers as well as digital technologies and communications. And, recently, experts have declared that developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced robotics have led us into the fourth industrial revolution. Even today, however, we hear warnings about the potentially harmful effects of (2) contemporary technologies. Some observers claim that the latest AI inventions could have negative impacts on workers, businesses, and society as a whole. The main concern, as in past eras, is that machines will replace humans in the workplace. Thes- observers suggest that a large number of occupations might be lost to AI and robot in the next few years. Taxi and truck drivers, cleaners, and factory workers are amon those considered to be at risk. The fear is even expressed that the AI revolution might lead to mass unemploymen According to some experts, up to 800 million jobs could be lost globally by 203 Moreover, the workers who will lose their jobs to machines are likely to be those wit ewer skills and less education, increasing the gap between rich and poor. Some peop believe that this will create social conflict and instability. do not necessarily need to take such a negative outl

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英語 高校生

答えが分かりません。教えてください🙏 Part1~3の内容をふまえて英語で答える問題です。 自分の回答 1・It is ground and processed into bread , toltillas,or cornflakes. 2・Because the left... 続きを読む

1 Part 世界の人々は日々の食事に何を食べているのでしょう。 1 Each country has its own staple food, a food which is commonly eaten every day. Staple foods provide carbohydrates, which are our energy source. The major staple foods are rice, wheat, corn and some root vegetables. Rice is eaten mainly in Asia, boiled, steamed, or sometimes made into noodles. Wheat is eaten in Europe and North America. It is usually ground into flour and made into bread or pasta. Corn has been a staple food for people in South America. It is ground and processed into bread, tortillas, or cornflakes. The most common root vegetables are potatoes. They are eaten as a staple food in various areas from South America to Europe. Yams or taro are also eaten widely in Africa, in tropical areas in Asia and in the Pacific. Root vegetables are usually steamed s or boiled, and sometimes mashed before being served. 2 Though we eat staple foods for every meal, they are not necessarily the main part of our diet. * be made into ~ ataple food Lesson 2 Food Culture Phrase Reading Part 2 Part2. 3 Nowadays/about 40 percent of the 今日、世界の約40パーセントの人々が食べ物を people in the world eat food/ 食べます 日常的に手で。 with their hands regularly// Most of them are in Africa, / その内のほとんどの人々はアフリカにいます in the Middle East and in some parts of 中東やアジアの一部に。 Asia.// They believe hands are cleaner than other 彼らは他の器具よりも手の方が清潔だと考えて utensils./ います。 which can be used by someone else. // それは他の誰かに使われたかもしれない。 When you eat with your hands,/ 自分の手で食べるとき, you can feel the texture and temperature 食べ物の感触や温度を感じることができます そしてそれは食べ物をよりおいしく味わわせます。 of food/and it makes food taste better. // In some regions./ 地域によっては, however, / しかし, the left hand is never used / 左手は絶対に使われることはありません because it is considered to be unclean. // なぜならそれは不潔だと考えられているから。 4 Another 30 percent of the people in the 世界の別の30パーセントの人々は、主に東アジ world, /mainly in East Asia, / アの (人々), use chopsticks.// 箸を使います。 They are useful for eating sticky or hot それらはべたべたする食べ物や熱い食べ物を食 food.// べるときに便利です。 They can also cut food into smaller それらはまた食べ物を小さく切り分けたりもで きます。 pieces, / mix ingredients before eating,/ 食べる前に素材をかき混ぜたり、 口の中に食べ物を運んだり。 and carry food into the mouth.// Which do you think is better to use, / hands or chopsticks?// あなたはどちらを使うのがよいと思いますか. 手と箸では。 staple common carbohya source com k root veg bolled steamed North Am pasta ca South Ana stuff a processic p tortillia(s) kat comiaio kirafiki yam (5) Ju taro mashed Imaju necessarly

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写真逆さですみません💦 1️⃣と2️⃣の文章を50~60字程度で意味を変えずに文を書く時どうやって書けばいいのか教えて欲しいです! なかなか60におさまらずどうすれば良いか分かりません

どhargen 1」 Reading Scene 1 Scer G-1 ne was 19 years old then Afo ho oraduated. she began her career as a L。 Ja G as Journalists than women. so she wwote under the name E. R. Scidmore to G-3 nide her gender. Her writing became Dobular. and she was able to save enough 8 5 th G-1 noney to travel. Scidmore was alwavs interested in travel_and it was her dream to visit foreign countries. Her first trip was to Alaska by steamship. When she returned, she wrote about the experience and createda guidebook d t G-1 about it. This was about 75 years before it became part of the United States. Scene 2 2 After that she traveled to many countries and wrote about her experiences | in them. In her travels, she visited Japan and fell in love with the cherry blossoms. She especially loved to see the reflection of the cherry blossoms in G-3 water. Planting cherry trees along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. became her dream. 3 After she returned from her first trip to Japan, she wrote letters to people 15 journalist and wrote for various newspapers. At that time, more men worked 1 Eliza Scidmore graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio in the US in 1875. They did not want trees fro Scidmore's Cherry Trees

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問1 英文に文化は農業にシフトしたってあったから、選択肢③の狩猟や採集に加えてっていうのがひっかかったんですが農業にシフトしたのはseveral cultureだからでしょうか?それとも農業にシフトしたっていっても完全にはシフトしてないからですか??

Modern humans evolved in Africa about 200,000 years ago and began You are studying about the world population. You are going to read the Then just 12,000 years ago, several cultures shifted from hunting and migrating to other parts of the globe about 100,000 years ago. Our earliest ancestors relied on hunting and gathering their food to survive. Only a finite number of people could be supported on the wildlife in an area for a to control its own food supply. Civilizations grew and so did the human 30 B*★★ following article to understand how the world population has grou limited amount of time. gathering to farming. Humans became the first and only species a population. About 2,000 years ago, the estimated world population wo. 170 million people. The largest civilizations at this point in history wew. the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty in China. The next 1,700 years were marked by the growth and conquest of empires, global navigation and exploration. People had yet to understand the science behind life and death, or how to prevent and treat most diseases. As a result, many children died young. Our global population grew, but slowly, reaching / angh waibdlie, aumans in Alfs about 500 million around 1500 and 1 billion by 1804. By the late 1700s, the world was embarking on the Industrial Revolution, a period of history in Europe and North America, where there were significant advances in science and technology. The Industrial Ainge and Chia Revolution brought the invention of the steam engine and the use of mlontrl the l ie Romam humans start electricity. During this period, there were also many inventions that promoted longer life. These included improvements in farming, nutrition, medicine and sanitation. Now, people were able to fight once-deadly Banpe and germs, produce more and different kinds of food, and cure more illnesses. Before long, these new discoveries and inventions spread throughout the world, lowering death rates, especially among children, and improving people's quality of life. Now you might be wondering what happened to the birth rates while the death rates were coming down. In Europe and North America, on re attes sa/and lar mle Acoher thar deuath pgoulatron had doudled to ton er bitkien br1974(0m pits decran groo tas beer oing Dulton pes Hamans fiaing adut.

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本文の2文目のwe mustがothersにかかってるのかと思って、 私たちがしっかりと心にそのひとたちが求めていることを留めておかなければならないothersって訳しちゃいました、、! けどこれだと従属節だけになって主節がない文章になっちゃうからだめだなって考え直せば... 続きを読む

副詞(旬)が強調されて文頭に出ると倒置が起こりますが,<VS> と並ぶ場合、 and displease the people round us come the beginnings of firmly in mind: from this awareness of the things which please cooperative terms with others we must keep their requirements Because one of our foremost desires is to remain on friendly and 2 副詞(句)が強調された倒置をキャッチ について こと らこのように意識すること (先 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい M 新向)→ をにしたり それは) please 「which 関代)S 人たち the people(round us)]) の関囲の私たち VtD を不快にしたりする displease 0 M and conscience. Vt2 の 真心 芽生えが 全じる come the begnnings(of conscience)、 M (日本女子大) S om~は副詞的な働きを持ってどの語と意味的に結合するかを考えましょう。 come ~という結合は納得できますね。 つまり,the beginnings ~ come (from this Vi 法Sを見落としがちです。 例題で見ていきましょう。 ~だから 1つは のうちの 私たちが抱いている主な 「Because one(of our wareness..)という文において, from という副同句が強調されて、 願望 foremost desires) is (to remain である ことのままである (接) S M (from this awareness ) come the beginnings Vi C→(不)(Vi) の M 友好的な friendly と文頭に出たために倒置が起きたわけです。これでSと Vの発見となりましたね。 こ のように、副詞(旬)が強調されて文頭にくると偶置が起こりますが、主語が代名詞の 場合は倒置は行われず, <MSV> の語順になることも覚えておきましょう。 (on 関係 との 他人 そして terms)(with others))] (, ) 協力的な and COoperative Because 節は従属節です。主節はもう1つのSVXですから, we の直前にカンマ を入れると従属節と主節の切れ目が明確になります。 〈全文訳〉私たちが抱いている主な願望の1つは、他人と友好的で協力的な関係 を維持していくことなので、その人たちが求めていることをしっかり心に留め ておかなければならない。 このようにして、周りの人たちを愉快にしたり、不 愉快にしたりすることを意識すると、良心が芽生えてくるのである。 私たちは ねばならない を留めておく 他人が求めていること しっかりとに心 (解説解答→別冊: p.57) we must keep their requirements firmly (in mind): S Vt 0 演習 92 次の英文の下線部を訳しなさい。 (副) M さて、コロンの後は前置詞 from で始まっていますが, ここからがこの課のポイン トとなる部分です。 SVがなかなか見つかりませんね。 which から usまではthings に対する形容調節です。 とすれば, 次にくる come がVとなりますが, 問題はそのS は何かということです。 come の前のthis awareness (of things)は前置詞 from の 目的語ですから, Sであるわけがありません。 Sは come の後の beginnings です。 But from these slow beginnings came our freight trains and our streamlined (明海人) Almost a hundred and eighty years ago, a steam engine was used to pull a train, The first trains were so slow that one of them lost a race with a horse. passenger trains that travel over a mile a minute. 例題:語句 foremost「翻主要な/be on friendly terms with N 「N と仲がよい」/ cooperative 闘協力的な/keepOin mind [oを心に留めておく」/firmlylae / Plead o確顔する 調 steam engine 固蒸気機関/lose a race with N 「N との競争に負ける」/ freight train 固貨物列車/ streamlined 圏流線形の 185 184

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