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英語 高校生

日本語訳してほしいです。

15 min. 216 words 次の英文を読んで,設問に答えなさい。 An instinctive behavior is inherited: /you're born with it./ In (1 ),a learned behavior is developed from experience. do inherit an instinct to (2a) Although humans and some animals learn, the content of their learning is determined by their 5 experience. Instinctive behavior does not change; it stays the same even when circumstances change. Birds migrate in the winter months even when the weather stays warm. But learned behavior is more( 3). Humans don't *hibernate in winter, and most 10 humans don't change where they live seasonally. Instead, they have learned to dress warmly and heat their houses. Humans are very adaptable. Generally , we don't wait for evolution to change our responses to the environment%; instead, learned behavior enables us to respond quickly to changing circumstances. To learn from an experience, an organism must have a 15 memory to store information to be used later. Memory helps an organism learn through trial and error. In trial-and-error learning, an organism tries to do a task again and again, sometimes (2b) making mistakes, but other times succeeding. Eventually the 20 organism figures out what it did to succeed. A mouse will learn how to get through a maze to find food at the end by trying different routes again and again. The mouse eventually remembers which routes don't lead to food and 'which (2c) do. (注) hibernate: 冬眠する, 冬ごもりする (東北学院大)

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英語 高校生

この春高校生になる者です。 問題の「そのことはおまえに百獣の王を目覚めさせないように教えることになるだろう!」がイマイチ理解できません。 どなたか分かりやすく教えていただけると嬉しいです。(一枚目は一応本文です)

目標時間: 15分 /56点 Reading [読解問題に取り組む ] 前のページに出てきた単語·熟語は赤色にしています。 わからなかったら, 前のページに戻りましょう。 文法のページでは, アミかけの英文を使って, 未来表現を確認します。 次の英文を読んで~7の問いに答えましょう。 CD1 8 One day a lion was sleeping. A mouse ran over his face and woke him up,/ The da That will teach l1on was angry,/ He caught the mouse and said, “Ill eat you up. you not to wake up the king of the animals!” But the mouse cried, “Please don't eat me. I didn't want to wake you up/ I'm very sorry, / Please let me go. /You will be glad some day, If you (B,do this for me, I 。 will do something for you. ララ Ine hon laughed at the mouse. /“A little animal like you?/ How can you help a big, strong animal like me?" But he also thought, “This mouse really is very small, He's too small for dinner./ He's even t00 small for a snack." So he let the mouse go,/ A few days later, some hunters came and caught the lion. They tied him to a 10 tree with strong ropes! Then they left him and went to the village. /They wanted to keep the lion and sell him to the zoo./But they needed more men. 5 The lion roared and roared/ He was very angry, but he couldn't move. The mouse heard the roaring and ran to him/ “Now you will see what I can do for you," he said. Little by little, the mouse cut 15 through the ropes with his teeth./ Soon the lion was free. [出典)JEFFRIES, LINDA; MIKULECKY, BEATRICE S., BASIC READING POWER 1 STUDENT BOOK, 3rd Ed., ©2010. Reprinted by permission of Pearson Education, Inc.., New York, New York. ライオンは,補まえたネズミをどうしたでしtうか?

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