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則 の英文を読んで, 下の設問に答えよ。 Hf you have just gone through a Swing door in a public place shop、do you generally hold the door open for the next person behind yo even though a stranger? Most British people do so automaticallY。 and according to my observation most Japanese do not. /// Tn Britain we think of a stranger in the street, or in 4 shop, as a fellow human beingtowhomweshouldbe[l 1 ]. Looking at Japanese behavior in public places, hoWever, it seems that they think of strangerSs aS 2 who must be pushed aside if one is in a hurry. Again、 in a train、Japanese YOung men sometimes SDYaWl acroOSS SeatS. Noonedaresto[ 3 ]. Tn Britain it is very rare: Tdonotsay that it cannot happen、but it is 旧erethereisno[ 4 ]forposters such as the "Spreading Peacocト which was widely displayed in Japan a Ittle time back. ! magnificent peacock sitting in an electric car、SDreading itS t: next seats and inconveniencing the people on each side. Tn an electric train in Britain、 some people are standing because the carriage is full, those sitting yill always adjust their position、so that they take up as ittle[ 5 ]as possible. In this way they create Some SDare FOOm。 and a few of the standing ones can now sit down. In such cases、Japanese tend to disregard the[ 6 ]ofothers. Afew yearS ago 1 saw in a full electric train in Tokyo an elderly man standing、 and a young man SDrawled acrOSS two SeatS jast in front of him. The latter could easily have just sat wp straight, and made room for the old man to sit down, but he dd not move. The elderly man Was holding himself upright. andTcould see by the Way his chin was drawn in that ne might have been a soldier. Finally he said to the youngster: “You should make a room for an elderly man. The young man replied angrily、“"1T am a paSSenger and You are a DaSSenger. 1 am in this seat and I will stay here.′ Phe _elderly man said something [ 7 ]to him、and the other jumped up iR a fr 3 and caught him by the arm. The train was just coming intoa station, and th

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英語 高校生

誰かこの英文の日本語訳がわかる方いませんか? 教えて欲しいです。お手数ですがお願いします🙇‍♀️

②③25分 Reading _ 時 The Internet can be a lot of fnn、 We post information, ld。 Sometimes, a large number of comments, and photos. 閣ブ3 We share these with friends, classmates or the worl mments about them on people view these posts in a very Short tme, and then poSt Co the Internet. This is called 'Q going viral.′ At best, these DoStS Can be kind, funny, or helpful. At worst, they can hurt people's feelings.、These bad posts can CauSe 4 SeriouS 5 | problem called ez7o in Japanese. Here are two exarnDles: 中4 In Japan, 。 Young man posted a photo on yitter It showed him in his family's | Convenience store's freezer The post Went viral and received many bad commentS. | People who read these began to think that his family's store Was not good and as a result his ねmily lost business. Im another Twitter photo, people could see that a young 10 | man Was sitting on the bread used for hamburgers in a reStaurant. This also went viral and many bad comments Were posted. The restaurant oOWner WaS Very 4ngry with the young Tman. 中Z5 eSocial media sites like Twitter and Instagram are becorning more and more popular More people, especially Young people, are uploading personal information and is photos. However the information on social media is public. We should remember this and be very careful.f we aren t, we wil cause Serious proDlems for ourselves and our families. (229 words) freezer : 冷凍庫 eeee post : (動)インターネットに情報を投稿する (名)インターネットの投稿メッセージ upload : (データ)をアップロードする |

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英語 高校生

この問題の(1)の和訳教えて欲しいです! 解答解説がないので…

英 ロロ 1 次の英文を読み. 下記の設問に日本語で答えなさい。 Researchers from *IUC Berkeley have conducted an experiment and determined that sleep deprivation makes it more difficult for people to accurately read facial expressions. "The 18 young adults in the experiment viewed 70 facial expressions while fully rested and in the exhausted state after being awake 24 hours. Researchers scanned participants' brains through functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (*fMRT) and measured their heart rates as they ooked at the images. "The findings revealed that sleep-deprived brains could not distinguish between threatening and friendly faces. "The heart rates of sleep-deprived study participants also did not respond in a normal manner to threatening or friendly facial expressions. The sleep-deprived participants also interpreted more faces 一 even those with friendly or neutral expressions 一 as threatening The researchers note that this reduced abihity to recognize expressions could have serious consequences if the sleep-deprived person does not notice a potential *3mugger or violent **predator approaching or 下 a child is sick or in pain. In less serious situations it may make the sleep-deprived person more *'irritable 下they have trouble telling colleagues or friends are being serious or joking. Matthew Walker, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at UC Berkeley, says, "Tnsuffcient sleep removes the rose tint to our emotional world, causing an overestimation of threat. This may explain why people who report getting too ittle sleep are less social and more lonely" Walker also says in a statement, “Recognizing the emotional expressions of someone else changes everything about whether or not you decide to interact with them。 and in return。 whether they interact with you. These fndings are especially worrying considering that two-thirds of people in the developed nations fail to get sufcient sleep” [出典 : Science, Space & Robots| Sleep Deprived People Have Trouble Accurately Reading Facial Pxpressions <http:/www.sciencespacerobots.com/sleep-deprived-people-have-trouble-accurately-reading-facial-expressions-71920151> (eceessed 2015-09-0) (赤和一部故変] 注: "HUC Berkeley 「カリフォルニア大学バパークレー校」 "NRT 「機能的克気共只画像法」 mugger 「強盗 *predator「略傘者」 "Hirritable「把りっぽい」 間1 下線部を日本語に訳しなさい。 問2 第3バラグラフを読んで、実験の結果を簡潔にまとめなさい。 間3 この結果から Walker 教授は先進国でどのようなことが懸念されると言っているか述べなさい。

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英語 中学生

長文を日本語訳して欲しいです!

6| 次の英文を読んで, あと の各問いに答えよ。 Miki is a janior high school student. She lives in Osaka with her f amily: her father, her mother, and her grandfather. They are all kind, and she likes her family. But Miki didnt jike her grandfather。 Tetsuro when she was seven years old. Tetsuro has two favorite things.、 One is the trees in the garden. especially a peach tree. Miki wanted to talk about the tree with him、 but she didnt. When Tetsuro was looking at the trees, he always looked very severe. Thne other is the Windup wall clock in his room. It rings very loudly every hour. She didnt tike the Sound. One day in winter。 Tetsuro was giving water to his のozsgz. It always looked beautiful because he treated it carefully,。 Miki tried to touch it Tetsuro saw it and said, "Dont touch it! It gets hurt easily!" Miki was very surprised、Then, Tetsuro fell down suddenly. Miki ran to him and touched him. He had a fever Miki said loudly, *Mom! Come here!" Her mother came to them and (take) him to the hospital、The doctor said Tetsuro had the flu。 He needed to stay in the hospital for a week because he Was old. Some things were different in the house without Tetsuro. First, the clock stopped working. Someone needed to wind it up every day. Tetsuro did that so it didnt work without him. The trees in the garden Were different, too. They didnt look good. So, Miki gave water to them carefully. When IMiki was giving water to the peach tree, her mother came to her and said, “Thank you, Miki. Your grandfather is worrying about these trees。 especially this one. Do you know this tree is yours2” Miki Satd, "Mine? What do you mean?” Her mother said, "He Hikes trees Very much, so he named you Miki, beautiful free. Also, he planted fhe tree when you were born.、The tree is the same age as you.′Miki Was surprised and looked at the tree. い 人A week later, Tetsuro came home. When he came home, he went to the garden and looked at the itees。 Miki went to him and said, “Welcome back. How is the garden?” Tetsuro said, "Not bad, but Should learn a lot about trees. Come here. TII show you." 庭 。 especially 特に peachtree 桃の木 severe 厳しい windup wall clock ゼンマイ式の壁かけ時計 鳴る loudly 大きな音で, 大声で sound 音 "treat 扱う carefully 注意深く touch さわる 傷つく Surprised 驚いて felldown falldown(倒れる)の過去形 suddenly 突然 fever 熱 fin インフルエンザ someone だれか wind一 up を巻く name 一にと名づける plant 植える beborm 生まれる mnと同じ年齢 bad 悪い should すべきである

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