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these days. If it is found at an early stage and treated Highly talented people like Tom Cruise and John Irving have come out, too. Support systems are being established Book 1 A/I was never well suited /to studying at school. It is ot like I hated studying or I was goofing off: I can safelyl Comprehens Question working hard, but I just couldn't get good say I was results. Iartioularlyj had a tough time reading and 5 04 writing. It took me hours to finisha task which for What is Boo about? others was ce o cake! Friends would often tease me About I felt sad and frustrated, not being れはくて、私は、先LC Kした。 1understood. I realized I was somewhat different. G16 about this. 10 5/ It was just after high school graduation that I was 05 diagnosed with dyslexia Suffering from/this learning disability, you have considerable difficulty reading and writing although you have no problem with intelligence Was I shocked at the diagnosis? No, actually, I wasn't. f What difficu peopie with dyslexia ha remember I felt more relieved than shocked because it 15 06 proved that I had not been lazy. Still, my parents were deeply worried about my future. What cond necessary 6/ Now dyslexia is more widely acknowledged than before. It is said that even those we call “geniuses,” such as Leonardo da Vinci and Thomas Edison, had dyslexia. Highly talented people like Tom Cruise and John Irving being able diminish t extent the problems by dyslexi perly, the problems it causes can be diminished/ to Some extent. 25 total words 218 dyslexia とはどのようなものでしょうか。 文脈から推測しましょう。 (→ p.88 Reading Skill 5) 音の Readinn T

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英語 高校生

基礎英文解釈の技術100 クジラの公式は理解できるのですが、この文章が理解できません。 特に語句を補っている部分が分かりません。

82 演習 82(問題→本冊:p.165) A man like Kasparov studies chess constantly and has memorized large numbers of openings, closings, and midgame situations, so that in some respects he plays mechanically. A computer can, in principle, do this with greater memory capability and thus, eventually, outmatch any human being. But this no more shows any real superiority than when it carries out vast numbers of mathematical operations simultaneously. 【全文訳】カスパロフのような人は常にチェスを研究して相当数の序盤, 終盤そして中 盤を記憶してしまっていて,その結果,場面によっては機械的にチェスをする。 理 論的にはコンピューターはそれよりも大きい記憶力で機械的にチェスをすることが できるし,それだから結局はどんな人間にも優る。しかし, だからといってコンピ ューターのほうが本当にすぐれていることにまったくならないのは, それが膨大な 数の数学の演算を同時に行う場合と同様である。 【解説】 第1文で前置詞句1like Kasparov は man を修飾している。large numbers of 「相当多くの」。 So that ~ 「その結果~」。 in some respects は, 内容から 「場面によ っては」とした。 第2文の do this は play mechanically のことである。blo arb tud stuo2 bas 第3文の〈no more than>をマークするのがポイント。次のように語句を補うと 意味がはっきりする。 h elS R this no more shows any real superiority ([when it plays chess|) 0 atitのか S Vt S Vt 「これが何ら真の優越性を示すものではないのは」 this は前文の内容を指す

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

「教科書のこの部分の要点を日本語で書け」 なんて書けばいいでしょうか😵‍💫😵‍💫

10-2 Expressing the Past: Necessity, Advisability, Expectation PRESENT:(a) Julia has to get a visa. (b) Julia has got to get a visa. (c) Julia must get a visa. Past necessity: had to In (d): had to needed to: Julia needed to get a visa. There is no other past form for must (when it rmeans neceasity) or have got to. PAST: (d) Julia had to get a visa. PRESENT:(e) I should study for the test. I want to Past advisability: pass it. (f) lought to study for the test. (g) T had better study for the test. should have ought to have + past participle In the past, should is more common than ought to. The past form of had better (had better have) is almost never used. PAST: Ifailed the test. (h) Ishould have studied for it. (i) lought to have studied for it. (i) I shouldn't have gone to the movies the night before. The meaning in (h) and (i): Studying was a good idea, but 1 didn't do it. I made a mistake. The meaning in (j): It was a bad idea to go to the movies. I made a mistake. Usual pronunciation of should have: “should-ev" or “should-e." lao was/were supposed to: unfulfilled expectation or obligation in the past PRESENT:(k) We are supposed to leave now. PAST: (1) We were supposed toleave last week. PRESENT:(m)The mail should be here. Should have + past participle: past expectation The speaker expected something to happen%; it may or may not have occurred, as in (n).. PAST: (n) The mail should have been here by now.

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