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英語 高校生

これの100字要約日本語でしていただけませんか?

5 19 A concerted drive to reduce obesity in one Australian town resulted in a whole generation of slimmer, faster, and healthier children, researchers reported yesterday. They said that the program, a simple mixture of persuasion and (A)incentives, was astonishingly successful. It led to 2,000 children gaining less weight, watching far less television, taze (and playing more sports. The "Be Active, Eat Well" project, conducted by Deakin University in the small town of Colac, 150 km southwest of Melbourne, ended with Colac's children weighing an average of one kilogram less than the norm for Australian children of their age. Their waistlines were an ウェスト average of cm smaller - 2 cm for boys and 4 cm for girls. Professor Boyd Swinburn from Deakin University in Melbourne said yesterday that the Colac experiment had proved to be "astonishingly successful." It was the first such program in the world to report significant reductions in waistline and weight. Professor Swinburn said: "Most people would think individual weight loss of one kilogram is not much, but here we're talking about shifting the weight of a couple of thousand kids, and 15 that's actually quite (B) phenomenal. In fact, across a population, that is absolutely huge." The experiment began three years ago when the university researchers descended on Colac's population of about 10,000 people, urging parents, teachers, doctors, and local fast-food outlets to support changes for all children aged between 4 and 12. The program included opening up more after-school activity centers for children and introducing 20 brightly colored lunch packs that contained a pitta salad wrap*¹ and fruit tub2. Parents were encouraged to (c) monitor strictly the amount of time their children watched television or walk or cycle to They were asked to encourage their children spent on computers. (3) school rather than drive them. While the researchers had hoped to cut television viewing by 10 percent, the final results 25 reported children's television viewing had dropped by 21 percent and soft drink consumption by 70 percent. There was an increase of almost 70 percent in the number of children participating in after-school sports. 10 7. ★★★ 参照チェックノート p.38 414 words 56 早稲田大学 Even the town's fish and chip shop owner switched from using animal fats to sunflower oil. He reduced the saturated fats3 in chips from 49 percent to 9.1 percent. The other fast-food outlets 30 also switched from animal fats, leading to a cut in saturated fats consumed in the town of 55 kg a week. Adults then began to follow their children's example, and the local self-defense academy went from 16 members to 75. pitta satu 1 (A (

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情報:IT 高校生

問題6、7、9を教えて下さい

例 06 ファイル名 「06.html」で保存 <html> <body> <script> var n, amari; |n=parseInt (prompt ("数を入力")); |amari=n%3; lif (amari==0){ document. write ("3の倍数"); 0} |} else { document.write ("3の倍数ではない"); } </script> </body> </html> 例 07 ファイル名 「07.html」で保存 <html> <body> |<script> var c: |var sum=0; |for(c=1;c<=100;c=c+1){ sum=sum+c; |document.write(sum); </script> <</body> </html> 問題 06 入力した数に応じて 8128の約数」 「8128の約数ではない」 のいずれかが表示されるよう プログラムを変更しなさい ファイル名 「ex06.html」で保存 問題 07 parseInt(prompt(""")) を用いて 数値を入力すると 1からその値までの総和を 求めて表示するよう プログラムを変更しなさい ファイル名 「ex07.html」で保存 STTIVI CITT 141 00 <html> <<body> | <script> var a: | var box=new Array (3,5,8,13,21,34,55,89,144,233) | for (a=3;a<= 7;a=a+1) { document.write (box [a], "<br>"); |} </script> <</body> </html> 例 09 ファイル名「09.html」で保存 <html> <body> <script> |var mi | var d=new Array (31,28,31,30,31,30,31,31,30,31,30,31); |m=parseInt(prompt ("何月ですか? (1から12) ")); |document.write(d[m-1],"日"); <</script> |</body> </html> 問題 09 入力した月と前後の月 (三か月分) それぞれの日数を表示 するようプログラムを変更しなさい ファイル名 「ex09.html」で保存

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英語 中学生

後置修飾の問題です

54 教科書 p.31-37 Lesson ③ 文法のまとめ 基本表現のまとめ Part 1 後置修飾の文(現在分詞) DO The girl wearing ribbons is Yuko. Part 2 後置修飾の文(過去分詞) □ My father has a car made in France. Part 3 <主語+動詞 (+~)> を用いた後置修飾 DO This is the book my father bought me last Sunday. 確認問題 11 次の文の空所に, ()内の語を適する形にして書きなさい。 □(1) The girl the piano is Yumi. (play) □ (2) I don't know the man (3) I met a boy (4) Is this the cup. with Jenny. (talk) Bob yesterday. (call) to you by Jim? (give) 2 次の文の下線部に( )内の説明を加えて全文を書きなさい。 口 (1) Look at the dog (走っている) (2) The boy is my brother. (ベッドで眠っている) 口 (3) Jim is the captain. (彼らによって選ばれた) □ (4) My father bought a car. (使われた [中古の]) 3 次の日本文の意味を表すように,空所に適する語を書きなさい。 □ (1) あなたは公園を歩いているあの女の人を知っていますか。 Do you know that □ (2) 彼らによって助けられた男の子は5歳でした。 The □(3) 彼が楽しむスポーツはバスケットボールです。 The (4) 私が昨日読んだ本はおもしろかったです。 The □ (5) あなたが先週買ったコンピュータは小さいですか。 Is the □(6) 私たちに今必要な唯一のものは時間です。 The only thing 音声を聞いて、表現を音読する 意味を確認する □ 教科書 | p.3133 リボンをつけている女の子がユウコです。 □ 教科書 | p.34-35 私の父はフランス製の車を持っています。 教科書 | p.36-37 この本は父がこの前の日曜日に買ってくれたものです。 now in the park? by them was five years old. is basketball. yesterday was interesting. last week small? time. 200 200 2080 e 練習問 NA ① 次の文の( )内から適するものを選び,記号で答えなさい。 □(1) The girl (アspeaks イ speaking (2) I know the boy (ア calls イ calling The cake (ア buys イ buying □ (3) (4) Did you finish the homework (アgive (5) He showed me a picture (ア take ● ウspoken) English there is Jane. ウ called) Ted. ウI bought) at that shop was delicious. イ giving ウ given) by Mr. Smith? イhe took ウ took ) last month. ② 次の英文を日本文にしなさい。 (1) I'll eat lunch my mother made. ( (2) The festival I joined last summer was very exciting. ( 口 (3) Look at the woman running the park. ( (4) Do you know the name of the boy playing soccer? ③3 次の日本文の意味を表すように,( )内の語(句) を並べかえなさい。 □(1) 私は父からもらった辞書を使っています。 (a dictionary/by/given/Ⅰ/my father/me/use/ to ). □ (2) 彼が京都で撮った写真は有名になりました。 (famous / took / the picture / he/in/became / Kyoto). □ (3) あなたはコーヒーを飲んでいるあの男性を知っていますか。 (coffee / that/do/know/man/drinking/you)? □ (4) 私は姉が私のためにつくってくれたケーキを食べました。 (me/I/ the cake / my sister / made / ate / for). □ (2) あの眠っているネコを見なさい。 4 次の日本文を英文にしなさい。 □(1) 公園で踊っている女の子たちは私の友人たちです。 (動詞のing形を使って) □(3) 彼女は中国から送られた手紙を受け取りました。 (過去分詞を使って) □ (4) 私たちが駅で見た男性はアヤ (Aya) のお父さんでした。 (The man で始めて) ( 55 )

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英語 高校生

日本語訳をお願いしたいです!!お願いします

次の英文を読んで、設問に答えなさい。 Everybody wants to eat delicious and safe food. However, exposure to different cultures reveals 2 how people's attitudes towards food safety and taste are not all innate or biological. Assumptions and practices regarding the preparation and presentation of food highlight the influence of culture on what and how people eat. For example, in one culture, some kinds of fresh ingredients might be considered edible (a), that is, without any kind of preparation like washing, peeling or heating. Yet in another culture, the same foodstuff may require some kind of preparation before it can be eaten. It is often difficult for people from the same culture to view such activities and beliefs objectively, and so witnessing the food practices of other cultures can be surprising. Sashimi is a great example of this. While sashimi may be the result of several steps of preparation from cleaning and cutting, to a particular style of presentation - heating is not one of these steps. (2)Japanese consumers take it for granted Cultures, the conventional belief may be that real and fish require some sort of cooking, such as baking or frying, (3) in order (b) them to be considered edible. In these cultures, sashimi is not thought of as raw, delicious and safe to eat, but rather as uncooked, and therefore possibly unsafe to eat, regardless of how it may taste. Fresh chicken eggs are another raw foodstuff commonly eaten in Japan — as a topping for rice, or as a dipping sauce for sukiyaki, for example but most people in the UK or the USA believe that chicken eggs require some kind of heating before they are fit for human consumption. However, the ways in which people from other cultural backgrounds eat certain foods might be considered equally unconventional by many Japanese. For example, few Japanese would eat the skin of apples or grapes. In this case, the difference involved in the preparation of the food is not the use of heat, but the removal of part of the foodstuff. People in much of the world eat apples and grapes without peeling them. A European might think, What could be more healthy and delicious than picking an apple from the tree and eating it?' But this way of thinking is not shared by a large number of Japanese. (4) It is clear that different cultures have different conventions regarding the preparation of particular foods, and different beliefs about what is considered delicious. However, there is no question that some common food preparation practices - or sometimes a lack of certain food preparation processes - are unsafe from a scientific point of view. However delicious they may be, raw meat and fish can contain the eggs of harmful parasites like tapeworms, which are often undetectable. If chicken eggs are not properly stored, and are left unconsumed for a long time, they can easily produce bacteria like salmonella. The poisoning caused by salmonella does not usually require hospitalization, but it can be very dangerous for young children and elderly people. In addition, while eating the skin of apples and grapes may be a good source of dietary fiber, one also runs the risk of consuming insecticides, the poisons that are used to protect many non-organically farmed fruits from insects. So, while there may be 'no accounting for taste' beyond culture, safety is a different issue, and (5) we should always be aware of the risks involved with culturally accepted methods of food production and consumption. 問1 下線部 (1)で,空欄 ( a )に入る最も適切な語句を, (A)~(D)から選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (A) as is clear (B) as is fresh (C) as they are (D) as unclean 問2 問3 問4 問5 下線部(2)を日本語に訳しなさい。 下線部 (3)の空欄(b)に入る語(1語) を書きなさい。 下線部(4) を日本語に訳しなさい。 下線部 (5)の理由として最も適切なものを, (A)~(D) から選び,記号で答えなさい。 (A) Eating raw chicken eggs or unpeeled fruits can be dangerous in certain conditions because of harmful bacteria or pesticides. (B) Eating unpeeled apples or grapes may cause weight gain. (C) Only young children and elderly people are vulnerable to particular bacteria. (D) Beliefs about what is considered delicious actually come from better understanding of food preparation. 問6 本文の内容と一致するものを, (A)~(G)から3つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 (A) By food preparation processes, the author exclusively means the use of heat. (B) Culturally established ways of consuming food may conflict with scientific principles of food safety. (C) In some food cultures outside Japan, fish in its raw state is not categorized as an edible foodstuff. (D) People having little contact with other cultures tend to view their own food-related conventions as natural and standard. (E) Repeated exercise is required for the mastery of any food preparation. (F) Instinct alone determines what and how people eat. (G) All cultures around the world consider it natural to eat unpeeled fruit.

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