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(Try! 1. If you (be) late again, we will leave without you. カレッジ フェスティバル 2. I will go to the college festival if she ( 2 ) with me. 語形変化 ① come ② comes (京都嵯峨芸術大) ③ will be coming ④ would come 132 I wonder when the next bus ( ① arrives ② arrived Try! I have no idea when John ( ① lends ② was lend 3). ③ will arrive 3) me that magazine. ③ will lend ④ has arrived ④ is lending 名詞節の when 節で 未来の内容を表すと き, when 節内の動 詞の形は? この文では when節は 名詞節、それとも副詞 節 ? 133 We will send you the package when we ( ① receive ② received ③ will receive Try! 1. You don't have to stay awake and wait for him. I will let you know when he (come). 2. When I ( 2 ), I will travel round the world. comes T100 副詞節の when 節で未来の内容を表 すとき, when 節内の 動詞の形は? この文では when 節は 名詞節, それとも副詞 節 ? ) it. ④ will have received ① retire ② will retire ③ retired ④ will have retired (星薬科大) 英作文 次の日本語の意味に合う英文を書きなさい。 (わからない場合は,示されている問題番号の英文を Engage で確認すること) 1. 昨夜, 彼らがテニスをしているときに事故が起こった。 When 2. マミは彼女の母親に似ている。 Engage 2 T100 Engage 4 T100 Engage 5 第 XX 3. 彼らはちょうど大阪に向かって出発したところだ。 (・・・に向かって出発する: leave for ...) Engage 11 T100 4. 彼は彼のお姉さんが前日に買ったいすを壊した。 (過去完了を使って) Engage 20 T10C 5. 今月の終わりで,私たちは英語を10年間学んでいることになる。 (未来完了進行形を使って) Engage 2 By

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英語 高校生

英文の方写真汚くて申し訳ないです汗  3パラグラフ目の印のしてあるaround が、和訳中のどの部分に当たるか分かりません。教えていただきたいです。

テーマ 専門性☆☆☆ 英文レベル★★★ 30 DNAはウイルスから? 文 11 What with the threat of bird flu, the reality of HIV, and the genera unseemliness of having one's cells pressed into labour on behalf of something alien and microscopic, it is small wonder that people don't much like viruses. But we may actually have something to thank the little 5 parasites for. They may have been the first creatures to find a use for DNA, a discovery that set life on the road to its current rich complexity 12 The origin of the double helix is a more complicated issue than it might at first seem. DNA's ubiquity -all cells use it to store their genomes - suggests it has been around since the earliest days of life 10 but when exactly did the double spiral of bases first appear? Some think it was after cells and proteins had been around for a while. Others say DNA showed up before cell membranes had even been invented/ The fact that different sorts of cell make and copy the molecule in very different ways has led others to suggest that the charms of the double 15 helix might have been discovered more than once. And all these ideas have drawbacks. "To my knowledge, up to now there has been no ⚫ convincing story of how DNA originated," says evolutionary biologist Patrick Forterre of the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay. 13 Forterre claims to have a solution. Viruses, he thinks, invented » DNA as a way the defences of the cells they infected. Little more than packets of genetic material, viruses are notoriously adept at* avoiding detection, as influenza's annual self-reinvention attests. Forterre argues that viruses were up to similar tricks when life was young, and that DNA was one of their innovations. To some researchers 25 the idea is an appealing way to fill in a chunk of the DNA puzzle. 270 •

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英語 高校生

合ってるか見てください🥲‎

演習 1. My dream is to ( @learn ) how to play the piano. learning ③learned □ 2. ( ) is possible to work online from anywhere in the world. ①That ②t ③What (酪農学園大) have learned (亜細亜大 ) Such 3. ペンギンが飛ぶのは不可能だ。 語順整序 (a penguin / fly/for/is/impossible/it/to). It is impossible for a penguin to fly. 4. 彼女はイギリスのテレビ番組を理解するのは難しいとわかった。 (difficult / she / it / understand / found / to) British TV shows. She found it difficult to understand 5. 何を言ったらいいのかわからなかった。 I didn't (say/to/know / what). Know what to say 6. It was typical ( ①on ②to ) him to get angry about it. ③3 with (名城大) ( 広島修道大 ) (東北芸術工科大) (東洋大) of 7. She wants to come to Japan ( ). ①worked having work to be work to work ( 九州産業大) 8. 彼はその試験に合格するために一生懸命に勉強した。 blue wish (大) (in/the/ worked/ examination / order / he / pass / hard / to). He worked hard in order to pass the examination. 9. We will have to be quiet ( ) wake the baby. (福岡大) ①as so not to ③so as not to 2 as to not so ①not so as to 10. She drove to the airport, ( ) to find that her flight had been cancelled. Donly ⑥in in or in order (3 so blan 11. His story about the painter was interesting to ( ). Obe listened 3 listen ④as (駒澤 (天理 be listened to listen to

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英語 高校生

2パラグラフ目の和訳の、 可能性が30~50%あるかもしれないというので の、ので、が英文中のどこからきたのかわかりません、、訳していく中で自然とそうなるんですかね?

テーマ 専門性★☆★ 英文レベル★★★☆ 24 ヘルシンキ宣言 英文 ①② つなぎ方 11 The ultimate ethical standard among the medical profession demands that the physician use every means possible to cure the patient's illness-but does this apply in a clinical trial, which is understood to be experimental, not treatment? In a clinical trial, tension 5 exists at the beginning between gaining knowledge that can be used in the longer term to benefit the public health, and the basic right of the patient to receive treatment. 12 For the scientific profession, the últimate standard is to produce results that withstand scrutiny. For physicians and researchers, the 'gold 10 standard' in testing new drugs is a placebo-controlled study* in which some of the patients receive no treatment at all. These standards present an ethical dilemma as drug-approval agencies tend to lean toward the Kneed for clear scientific data, which is best gained when a drug is tested against a control, or placebo. Furthermore, it becomes harder to 15 convince patients in First World countries to participate in drug trials when there may be a 30-50% chance of receiving only a sugar pill instead of a helpful medicine.

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英語 高校生

31行のitは何を指していますか?itがthingを指しているのかとも思ったのですがそれだとundurstandの後に名詞の穴ができてしまっておかしいのではないかと思いました。教えて頂きたいです。

25 out of twenty native Alaskan languages, 冬の最 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 (A): speak English, for example? Replacing a minor language with a more widespread ・ゆる可能 124) = permit . 20 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. といい hot all ~70% 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 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 danguages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be 単語 をだすことが It seems (B) 30 paradoxical but it's true. By allowing.languages to die out, the human race is destroying 便 4714 things doesn't understand," he argues. (243) Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-1

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