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【至急】この文を日本語訳していただきたいです(><)めんどうであれば④⑤⑧だけでも大丈夫です~ˣ˷ˣ 明日の宿題なのでよろしくお願いします. . .

にましょう. D 3 ●傍注に出ている単語を○で囲みましょう. 日本の国土の特徴は何でしょうか. for ab claundwo Japan is a country of forests. // They account for about 66 percent of abniw asw together with Finland and Sweden. // gros smua sdi grignie a big staff Japan's land. // The global average is 31 percent. // PROSLA USR/Poe them. // 2015 pristnom futbund 2nd 6918 einT the top three developed countries / with a high forestland rate / for many years, / 日本の生態系はなぜ豊かなのでしょうか. 2 Due to the humid climate, / a variety of natural e Mol naad ved vart basles Japan has been among 5043 G710NG geographical isolation with thousands of islands, / Japan is rich Inhal A-ka.c vigintasl nist YVES & bar ow AcOS JU48@v=t& nicht odi adguro I ado(( 63 ) (dual); ecosystem. // Inciterá sdi [ Many species are unique to Japan, / and the forests provide homes for some of CASAHAN S (s\ bruot \ boog \ 1892 \om) ode orfe environments, / and >7J>JECTII in habe #7 wow adt\ wode) woy Urw 森の生態系で大きな役割を担っているのは何ですか. nose Sr Doy lliw All the plants and animals in the forests / have a close relationship with each biodiversity. // 1900itibo-TIE GA 720 smod land me I nodw (died \aw gabin\ a) android yM other. // Many varieties of mushrooms, or fungi, / play a large part in this forest (boininq \ wolley \ planu bavorigob \ * (109 words) Lopah add horri E

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英語 中学生

全部教えて欲しいです

Ms.Sarim: Most of them want more time to study. They enjoy their lessons. And they know that their lessons are very important. I know that there was a long war in your country. Yes. So many people were either killed or "injured. I've also heard about the landmines. People still get injured, don't they? Taku: Ms. Sarim: Ava: Ms.Sarim: Unfortunately, that is true. Actually, some of my students are victims of those landmines. Taku Ken: Ms.Sarim: That's terrible. What are some of their dreams? First, 1 graduating from school, and second, getting a job. Koji: Graduating? Ms.Sarim: Yes. In Cambodia, finishing school is not so easy for some students. They need to "earn money. They don't have enough time to study. Yuka: Oh, I didn't know that. Ms.Sarim: But my students always try hard. They want to do something to help other people. Many of them want to be teachers or doctors. Koji: That's great. divide ~を分ける well: 井戸 bucket : パケツ injure: ~に怪我をさせる graduate: 卒業する earn:かせぐ 1 下線部アを具体的に日本語で説明しなさい (15文字以内)。 2 下線部イを本文中にある別の表現で書きなさい。 3 ①~⑤ が本文の内容と合っていればO、違う時には×を書きなさい。 (ただし、全部同じ記号にはなりません。 全部同じにした場合は無得点とします。) All children in Cambodia go to school after helping their families. 2 Most students in Cambodia like working better than studying at school. 3 Some of Ms. Sarim's students were injured by landmines. 4 Some students in Cambodia can't study enough because they have to work. 5 Teachers and doctors are popular jobs because they can help other people. -7-

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英語 高校生

問2についてです。 解説の黄色の線が引いてあるところが理解できません。

次の英文を読んで, (1) Considerable attention has been paid to the size or relative size of the human brain. The first point of interest is that the ratio of brain weight to body is at a maximum at birth and decreases with age, reaching a fairly steady level by maturity. In other 5 words, newborn babies have very large brains, relatively speaking, weighing some 300 grams. This is roughly the size of the brain Children and their brains continue of an adult male chimpanzee. to grow for many years, gradually increasing their ability to learn and remember. There have been suggestions that the growth of 10 the brains of children is not steady, but occurs suddenly, each period of rapid growth ( 2 ) associated with a particularly important developmental or intellectual stage. These stages could be the ability to reason abstractly, to talk, or even to do arithmetic. The idea of sudden brain growth is still around, but 15 has not attracted much enthusiasm. Some research has shown differences in the relative sizes of the brains of males and females of the same age, but so far no great differences have been found between people of the same age but of different ethnic groups. Obviously the brain of a 20 small Japanese teenager is very much smaller than that of a giant Russian boy. But when brain size is adjusted for size or weight of the body, there ( 3 ) great advantage for either with respect to intelligence. Moreover, in measuring intelligence one has, of course, to take into account the effects of education 25 and cultural background. (4) Individual brain sizes, particularly of famous people, have also 10

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英語 高校生

左を参考にして右の問題を解いていただきたいです! 特に、大門3番がわからないのでそこだけでもいいので教えていただければ幸いです🙇🏻‍♀️

第25章 仮定法 (2) A if を伴わない仮定法 ① Without my parents' support, I couldn't have graduated from college. F p.296 両親の援助がなかったら、 私は大学を卒業することはできなかったろうな。 ② But for your help, I would have given up a long time ago. F p.296 君の助けがなかったら, ずいぶん前にあきらめていただろう。 ③ Something strange is happening. Otherwise, he would not act like this. 何か妙なことが起こっている。 そうでなければ彼がこんなふうに振る舞うわけ Fp.296 はない。 ①~③ 言外にif(もし~なら)が込められた表現例です。 Without: 「~がなければ」 ( With : 「~があれば」) bay ② But for : 「~がなければ」 sd ③ Otherwise : 「そうでなければ」 tep fon lliw am rhillwellendimuris B 仮定法が使われる重要表現 F p.297 ④ My brother talks as if he knew everything. ④ 「あたかも [まるで] wou 兄は何でも知っているかのように話す。 F p.297 ~のように」 DA ⑤ If it weren't for sports, my life would be pretty dull. ⑤ 「〜がなければ」 スポーツがなかったら、私の生活はかなり退屈なものになっていることだろう。 F p.297 It's time we said good-bye. ⑥ 「~する時間だ」 お別れの時間です。 (would have + F p.297 [000]. ④ as if~: as if節内が主節より前の時点のことであれば, 過去完了形を使います。 • He looked as if he had seen a ghost. J>S (彼はまるで幽霊を見たような顔をしていた) ⑤ if it were not for~ : 過去のことなら, if it had not been for~ 「~がなかったなら」を使います。 ⑥ it's (high / about) time~: 「(もうそろそろ)~する時間だ」という表現です。 31173 trialligna yea are 本日 F p.296 ① 「〜がなければ」 ② 「~がなければ」 ③ 「そうでなければ」

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