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英語 高校生

(2)にはbeingが入るのですがなんでそうなののかがわかりません。周辺の文構造も一緒に解説していただけるとありがたいです

(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 of an adult male chimpanzee. Children and their brains continue 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 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 and cultural background. Individual brain sizes, particularly of famous people, have also

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英語 高校生

3の問題と、⑺の和訳が分かりません。 ⑺は、二人の旧友が長い間会わずして再会して、彼らは何時間も話し込んだ。 この訳し方でいいんですかね?

【1】 教科書 P.82~86 Reading “Table for Two " の前半部分を読んで設問に答えなさい。 In 1947, (1) my mother, Deborah, was a twenty one year-old student at New York University, majoring in English literature. She was a beautiful woman with a great passion for books and ideas, who read hungrily and hoped to become a writer one day. (2) My father, Joseph, was a budding painter who supported himself by teaching art at a junior high school in New York. On Saturdays, he would paint all day, either at home or in Central Park, and eat out for dinner. (3) One Saturday night, he chose a neighborhood restaurant called the Milky Way. The Milky Way happened to be my mother's favorite restaurant. On that Saturday, after studying throughout the morning and early afternoon, (4) she went there for dinner. carrying along a used copy of Dickens' novel, Great Expectations. The restaurant was crowded, and she was given a table in a corner. She settled in for an evening of nice food, red wine, and Dickens. Within half an hour, all the tables were taken. (5) The waiter came over and asked my mother if she would share her table with someone else. Without looking up from her book, my mother agreed. “A tragic life for poor dear Pip," my father said, mentioning the hero's name when he saw the torn cover of Great Expectations. My mother absently looked up at him, and at that moment, she saw something strangely familiar in his eyes. Actually, she saw herself in his eyes. My father, entirely charmed with the woman before him, swears to this day that he heard a voice inside his head. “She is your destiny," the voice said, and immediately after that, he felt a sweet sensation running from the tips of his toes to the crown of his head. (6) Whatever my parents saw or heard or felt that night, they both understood that something wonderful had happened. 1. 次の英語を日本語に直しなさい。 (1) major in~ で専攻する 地域 ・中 落ち着く (3) neighborhood (5) throughout (7) settle in (9) whatever (8) Neither one of them was able to sleep. Even after she closed her eyes, my mother could see only one thing: my father's face. And (9) my father, who could not stop thinking about her, stayed up all night painting my mother's portrait. たとえ (2) neither (4) happen to~ (6) opposite (8) familiar 何をへとも (10) immediately 2. 下部 (1) (2)について 1947年当時、 母親と父親はどんな人物でしたか。 日本語で答えなさい。 mother 当時20歳でニューヨークの大学に通っていて英語を専攻していた。 本や考えに激情していて、それらを熱心に読んでいつか作家になると 望んでいた。 father 彼は当時売れない作家で、ニューヨークの中学校で 絵を教えることでお金を稼いでいた。 3. 下線部 (3)について、この日の夜に起きたことを要約しなさい。 どちらのもでない 偶然でする 反対の 精通している (7) Like two old friends catching up after a long absence from one another, they talked 6. 下線部 (6) を日本語に訳しなさい。 and talked for hours. At the end of the evening, my mother wrote her telephone number on the inside cover of Great Expectations and gave the book to my father. He said goodbye to her, gently kissing her on the forehead, and they walked off in opposite directions into the night. 4. 下線部 (4) を there の場所を明確にして日本語に訳しなさい。 彼女はミルキーウェイと呼ばれるレストランで使用済みのコピーの ディケンズの小説大いなる遺産を持ってきてどんどん読み進めていた。 5. 下線部 (5)の正しい日本語訳を以下の1~4から選びなさい。 1. ウェイターが来て、 母親にもし父親と相席したいなら それでも良いと返答した。 (2. ウェイターが来て、 母親に他のお客さんと相席してもらえるかどうか尋ねた。 3.ウェイターが通り過ぎて、他のお客さんにテーブルを譲った。 4. ウェイターが来て、 もし他のお客さんと相席をしたいなら、 それでも良いと返答し たとえ私の両親があの夜何を見て、聞いて、感じたとしても お互い何か素敵なことが起こったのだと理解した。 裏面

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英語 高校生

1〜11の訳が知りたいです (Ö)!大至急‼️

5. 6. 7. 英文の空所に入れるのに最も適切な語句を、 下の①~④から一つずつ選びなさい。 1. ( ) at the dance wants to have a talk with you. 2 The man saw you It was the man who saw you The man you saw 4 You saw the man 2. Yokohama is the city ( that 3. This is the house ( ) he lived when young. which 2 in which 3 in that 4 what 4. There were few or no cases ( agricultural technology had occurred. 1 what 2 where 3 which New York is a city ( 2 which 3 what 4 who ) they look, I would say that they failed. the way ) famous for its old temples and shrines. 3 where is 4 where it is 1 where From ( ) population is the second largest in Japan. which 3 whom 4 whose whom ) I have long wanted to visit. <日本大〉 ) successful adaptations and advances in what at which 3 the point You should visit Kyoto, ( which is 2 in which is <京都学園大 > 8. They mentioned two famous tourist spots, ( 1 neither of which 2 none of them 3 nowhere 9. She started drinking and staying out late at night, ( great deal of anxiety. what which 3 in whom it 10. He is completely different from ( that what 3 whom 4 when 11. It is often said that rice is to Asians ( how 2 that 3 what 4 which 〈 京都学園大 > 4 to which she ) he was five years ago. .) wheat is to Europeans. <日本大〉 < 駒澤大 > <早稲田大 > ) we have visited as yet. 4 where <京都産大 > ) caused her parents a <明治学院大 > <京都産大 > <東京経大 > <センター試験> Feeling Spel 1. 3 2.② 4 3. 4. 5. 解答欄 6.4 7. 8. (0 9. 10. 11. @ 12. 13. 14. 2 15. Che 2 223 3 4 That (why

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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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