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ことわざにあるように、 光陰矢の如しだ。 17 誰もが自分独自の価値観を有する。 18 菜食の恩恵 19 その映画は本当に見る価値があるよ。 20 その客にスープを出す 21 皆にお茶をつぐ Let's try a test! 1 日本経済 2 人々に水を供給する 3 要と供給 4 そのスーツは500ドルした。 5 大量のエネルギーを消費する 6新車を買う余裕がない。 7 この店の責任者はどなたですか。 8 私たちの今回の旅の予算 9 社会での女性の地位 10人前で話す 11 社会で重要な役割を果たす 12 他者との良好な人間関係をもつ 13人種差別と戦う 14 日本の伝統を伝える 15 会話の技術 16 22 そのバスには乗客がいなかった。 -5 23 大観衆の前で話す 24 この絵本の著者 私たちの職員の大半は アジア出身です。 the Japanese (e Cono my ) ) people with water (provide supply and (remand The suit ( (consume cost ) ) me 500 dollars. ) a lot of energy sor ve I cannot (afforod Who is in (charge our (budget women's status in ( speak in ( play an important ( have good (relationships fight racial ( pacism pass on Japanese (traditional the (technology) of conversation Public ) to buy a new car. ) of this shop? ) for this trip society ) import As the (Saying Everyone has their own ( values. the (vege tarian The film is really ( warth ) ) in society ) with others ) ) goes, time flies. ). ) of a vegetarian diet ) seeing. ( ( poun There were no ( passengers speak in front of a large ( the (author Most of our ( ) soup to the guests ) tea for everyone staff ) crowd 27 お年寄り ) of this picture book ) is from Asia. 30 彼女 131 132 133 ) on the bus. ) 134 135 136 13-

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英語 高校生

(b)の並べかえを教えていただきたいです。 よろしくお願いします。

POINTS 栄養素と犯罪にはどのような因果関係があるのだろうか。 I'm a great believer in the idea that relatively small changes in our nutritional status bring big benefits in the long term. So I was very interested to read recent British research showing that giving basic nutrients to young offenders can significantly reduce their criminal 5 tendencies. The ( 1 ) that the answer to Britain's youth crime epidemic may be found on the shelves of our local health-food store might seem a little far- fetched, but there is good ( 2 ) to believe there is some truth in this. (a) It is a fact that our mood and behavior are, to a degree, dependent on the 10 nutrients the brain gets from the diet. (b) No wonder, then, that more and more research is stacking up to suggest that altering this organ's fuel supply can (c)take the edge off a tendency toward delinquency. $05 178 Scientists (a) lidea, exploring, about 20, been, years, this, have, for now. 15 Early research discovered that individuals eating an unhealthy diet were more likely to commit serious offenses compared to those consuming relatively healthy fare. (E) nutritional to nutrient *** epidemic delinquency # fare 解答・別冊 P.2 イギリスの最近の研 究とはどのようなも のなのか 青少年犯罪の多発と いう問題に対する解 決法は? 科学者たちの20年 間の研究結果は・・・ far-fetched 信じがたい diet

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オレンジの線が引かれてるところの文構造がわかりません。文構造の解説をしてほしいです🙇🏻‍♀️🙇🏻‍♀️

5 Many linguists predict that at least half of the world's 6,000 or so languages will be 1-11 デッド dead or dying by the year 2050. Languages are becoming extinct at twice the rate of endangered mammals and four times the rate of endangered birds. If this trend 20 continues, the world of the future could be dominated by a dozen or fewer languages. Even higher rates of linguistic devastation are possible. Michael Krauss, director of 1-12 ディバステーション the Alaska Native Language Center, suggests that as many as 90 percent of languages could become moribund or extinct by 2100. According to Krauss, 20 percent to 40 percent of languages are already moribund, and only 5 percent to 10 percent are "safe" in the sense of being widely spoken or having official status. If people "become wise 10 and turn it around," Krauss says, the number of dead or dying languages could be more like 50 percent by 2100 and that's the best-case scenario. The definition of a healthy language is one that acquires new speakers, No matter 1-13 how many adults use the language, if it isn't passed to the next generation, its fate is already sealed. Although a language may continue to exist for a long time as a second 15 or ceremonial language, it is moribund as soon as children stop learning it. For example, out of twenty native Alaskan languages, only two are still being learned by children. Although language extinction is sad for the people involved,) why should the rest of us care? What effect will other people's language loss have on the future of people who speak English, for example? (A)Replacing à minor language with a more widespread one may even seem like a good thing, allowing people to communicate with each other more easily. But language diversity is as important as biological diversity. Andrew Woodfield, director of the Centre for Theories of Language and Learning 1-14 in Bristol, England, suggested in a 1995 seminar on language conservation that people do not yet know all the ways in which linguistic diversity is important. "The fact is, no s one knows exactly what riches are hidden inside the less-studied languages," he says. Woodfield compares one argument for conserving unstudied endangered plants (that they may be medically valuable with the argument for conserving endangered languages. "We have inductive evidence based on past studies of well-known languages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be. (B) It seems paradoxical but it's true. By allowing languages to die out, the human race is destroying things it doesn't understand," he argues. Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-

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英語 高校生

文章を読み200字以内の日本語で要約して欲しいです

Ⅰ 以下の英語の文章を200字以内の日本語で要約しなさい。 ad a We often forget that an important part of "scientific" knowledge was built on the study of alchemy and other magical practices Alchemists were interested in changing certain metals into more valuable ones For example they tried to change lead into gold, However, they also wanted to produce medicines (that would allow people to live forever or cure any disease. The philosopher's stone is known to us today from the Harry Potter series of To novels and movies This magical stone was believed to have enormous powers and make you capable of doing and knowing pretty much everything. 可能にする *John Dee was an alchemist (who was particularly interested in the problem <of foretelling the future from the positions of the stars and other planets He was also an expert in ordinary mathematics and navigation, One of his most * ふつう fell important projects involyed, research (on a universal language (for 巻き込む communicating with angels!Dee was extremely successful He made a lot of money/had (extremely high status (in universities and government, and owned one of the best libraries in Europe/much of it dedicated to magic. 捧げる However towards the end of the sixteenth century/ideas about magic were changing. Many Christians in England were unhappy(that people were still キリスト教入 communicating with the spirit world which was one of the goals of sixteenth century magicians, As you know Japanese people welcome the spirits of ancestors into the house during the Bon festival European Christians were not happy (about that kind of thing, and they complained (about similar European festivals like Halloween) At the same time, many Christians were afraid that alchemists might be trying to steal God's power. As a result, there was a powerful movement to shut down magic once and for all. 禁止する ALE V n You may be familiar with the Japanese manga and anime series *Fullmetal 45% a Alchemist./The story takes place (in a fictional world in which alchemy continues to function as a normal part of scientific knowledge For example> the heroes (of the series are searching for the philosopher's stone,/and alchemists carry out important work(on behalf of the government/If our 利益 modern world had developed (in the same way as the world of Fullmetal Alchemist people like John Dee would probably have continued to do well. In fact, he lost his jobs and money and died in poverty. 1

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急ぎです🙏🏻🙏🏻高2の英語の問題です。1枚目を参考に2枚目の質問に答える問題なのですが、書き方や文法があっているか教えて頂きたいです。

Strongest! | Lesson 1 Part 1 challenge [elinds] の “I know a successful player, 1) who's been trying to achieve. a Roger Federer [rá()dgar fedarar] wheelchair [hwi:ltfear] rank [repk] greater challenge than mine.” Roger Federer, one of the world's 5 best tennis players, showed great major (形) [mérd3ar] 第 official [afjal] ア respect to a Japanese tennis player. His name is Shingo Kunieda. He Paralympics [paèralimpiks] Roger Federer is one of the top wheelchair tennis players, and has tournament [ttarnamant, t3:r-] except [ksépt] bounce [báuns] G-1) been ranked first in the world for many years. 2) Wheelchair tennis is one of the major wheelchair 10 sports in the world. It has the status of an official accurately [ékjaratli] の technique [tekni:k]の sport in the Paralympics, and has as many tournament G-1 games as regular tennis does. Its rules are almost pay [pé] the same as those of regular tennis, except for one 15 thing. The players can let the ball bounce up to two !)TRIVIA times before returning it. Wheelchair tennis requires technique「技術」 専門技術·技法,および スポーツ·芸術などの技術· テクニックを表す。 一方、 skill は熟練した技術·能 カ·手腕などを表す。 players to have the skills to control the wheelchair quickly and accurately, as well as the techniques of tennis. Players also need to pay careful attention 20 to their body condition while they are playing. *. uie sanme as A His cellphone is the same as mine. 14. except for A Except for one mistake, you report is excellent. 15. up to A You can borrow up to three books in this library. 19. pay attention

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