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この文章の4行目にある、because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet の文構造についてなのですが、might の前にあるはずの関係代名詞の主格whi... 続きを読む

次の文章を読んで、 問1~4に答えなさい。 The establishment of a colony on Mars has been a dream for decades. Inevitably some people have objected to the idea of colonizing Mars on both ideological and practical grounds. Some object to humans living on Mars because they would harm whatever bacterial life forms might be present on the planet. Others oppose Mars settlements because they disagree with the idea of using the Red Planet as a "backup" in case the Earth is destroyed. Those in favor of colonizing Mars, however, look to spread the human race beyond our single planet. The practical considerations of surviving long term on a world without a breathable atmosphere, no surface water, exposure to radiation, and extremes of heat and cold all have to be addressed first. Mars colonists could survive in domed cities, extracting and recycling resources from the Martian environment. However, a more interesting plan for the settlement of the Red Planet involves a process called terraforming, turning the dangerous environ- ment of Mars into something resembling Earth. Billions of years ago, Mars was more like Earth, with a thick atmosphere as well as oceans and rivers of surface water. The planet may well have had complex life forms. However, sometime in the distant past, Mars lost its (A ). When Mars found itself without the protection of that field, solar wind relentlessly stripped it of its atmosphere, quickly turning the planet into the frozen desert it currently is. While a number of schemes exist to restore Mars' atmosphere, creating a runaway greenhouse process that would raise its temperature, NASA and some academic researchers recently came up with a simple way to achieve the process naturally. The idea involves the creation of an electromagnetic shield between Mars and the Sun to protect the Red Planet from solar wind. Without the solar wind stripping it away, the atmosphere of Mars would gradually become thicker. Soon the temperature on the Martian surface would become high enough to release the trapped ( B ) at the poles, accelerating the (C). Water ice at the poles would melt, giving Mars back some measure of its oceans and rivers. All humans would have to do is introduce

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英語 高校生

In Yemen〜からの訳でなぜ名詞構文になっているかわからないです。何百年にもわたってと世界で独占的な地位を占めていたという訳のところが理解できないです。 heldにそんな訳あったっけみたいや感じです。、 あと何世紀も後にアメリカ人がこの地名にちなんでチョコレート風味のコ... 続きを読む

Each culture [along the Coffee Road] left its mark (on the drink). (In V O S Yemen, [which held a global monopoly [on coffee] (for hundreds of years)]), 3 語句 は opened と spread を結 from there という副詞のカタマリが入っていま 6 具体例の合図 固有名詞→ 3 Yemeni people traded the beans V S O the roasting [of coffee ] became a custom. C ST (via the Red Sea port of Mocha) [(after which, (centuries later), Americans OSH S → 名詞構文 V' で訳す various S 9 would name their chocolate-flavored coffee)]. (In Turkey), V' O' 固有名詞 → 具体例の合図 [including cinnamon] were added 10 The Tunisians improved the drink (with orange-flower water), and the Moroccans added dried rose blossoms as well as V Smes in inco ja and thoment S FASO spices balsamic spices. quantveel) aning insiday A sdi qu nomy ,' 何 [mg 『コーヒーロード沿いのそれぞれの文化が,この飲み物に影響を残している。7 百年にもわたって、コーヒーにおいて世界で独占的な地位を占めていたイエメン では、コーヒーの焙煎が慣習になった。 イエメンの人々はモカ(何世紀も後に、 hasons アメリカ人がこの地名にちなんでチョコレート風味のコーヒーに名前をつけるこ とになる)の紅海に面した港を経由して豆の取引を行った。 トルコでは、シナ モンなどの様々な香辛料が加えられた。 10 チュニジア人は橙花水を加えてコーヒ 一の風味をよくし, モロッコ人はバルサムの香辛料だけでなく、乾燥させたバラ の花びらを加えた。 Purifioing (Static) 6 Bleave one's mark on ~ ~に強い影響を残す/monopoly 圏独占 / roasting 名 焙煎 / via ~ 圃 〜経由で/Red Sea 紅海 / port ③ 港 / name A after B B にちなんでAに名前をつける / including [前 ~を含めて,~などの/

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