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英語 高校生

c の答えと解説お願いします。 なるべく早く回答してくださるとありがたいです🙇

Vocabulary A Choose the correct definition for the underlined words. 1. They developed the new car in cooperation with Japanese engineers. ( ) 2. Take care to avoid any trouble on your journey. 3. Many birds are flying overhead. 4. Oh, that man threw trash from his car window! 5. When I read English newspapers, I can read 150 words per minute. a working together b things that are no longer useful above your head d for each e to prevent something from happening B Choose the correct word for each sentence below. 1. The satellite is now in (orbital/ orbit ) around the moon. 2. Can you (measurement / measure) the length between point A and point C? 3. I got a lot of exercise and lost a lot of (weight / weigh). C Fill in the blanks to rephrase the sentences. 1. Don't stand while the bus is still moving. → Don't stand while the bus is still (going ) ( on ). Lesson 5 Space Debris 2. I tried to pick up the old, dusty book, but it broke into parts as soon as I touched it. → I tried to pick up the old, dusty book, but it (Came) ( off ) as soon as I touched it. 3. Firefighters tried to control the fire. → Firefighters tried to (bring) the fire (and) control. 4. We continued to get information about the changes in the weather. - We ( ) ( ) of the changes in the weather. 5. They always prevent us from doing things. They always ( ) ( ) ( ) way of us doing things. Tips debris debris は「(破壊されたものの) 破片がれき」という意味である。 trash, garbage, fubbish などは 「ごみ」 を表す語で, trash と garbage はアメリカ英語, rubbish はイギ リス英語である。 一方, waste は何かを作った際に残った 「廃棄物」などを指す。 では、 litter はどのようなごみを意味する語だろうか。

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英語 高校生

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3 環境重視のドライクリーニング店 1 Annoyed by the 32 traditional dry cleaners where 33 chemicals were used to clean 34 clothes and items 35 frequently got lost, Phillipe Christodoulou knew he had the ability to provide better service. Christodoulou lefta successful 36 career at an investment bank to open a d cleaning shop that 37 operated without chemicals 38 harmi dry. to people and the 39 environment, 40 gave away free 41 recycled laundry bags, and used advanced washing machines that did not 42 destroy clothes. As the number of his good customers grew, he realized the 43 demand for environmentally-44 conscious dry cleaning businesses. Recently, Christodoulou has been asked to open 45 similar shops in six countries around the world. 全訳 衣服をきれいにするのに化学薬品が使われ, 洗濯物が頻繁に紛失する従来のドライ ーニング店にいらいらしていたフィリップ・クリストドーローは、自分ならもっとま サービスを提供する能力があると考えていた。 クリストドーローは投資銀行での た経歴を捨て、ドライクリーニング店を開店した。 その店は人と環境に有害な化学 を使わずに運営し, リサイクルされた無料の洗濯袋を配り, 服をだめにすることの 高性能の洗濯機を使った。 得意客の数が増えるにつれ、 彼は環境を意識したドライ ーニング・ビジネスに対する需要を実感した。 最近では、クリストドーローは、 カ国で同様の店を開くよう依頼を受けている。

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英語 高校生

問題を解いたのですが答えを知らないので合ってるか分かりません。教えてください🙏

不定詞(いろいろな形/原形不定詞) Track 24-25 UNIT 5 Reading ARE *examination, 24 カザフスタン生まれの義足アスリート, ハインリッヒ・ポポフが自分の半生を振り返ります。 I was nine years old when my life changed completely. During an doctors found bone cancer in my left leg. (be / cut / needed / off / the leg/to). But I wasn't giving up; I wanted to do sports again. Desc Sports were always my passion, and, like many children, I wanted to be a 5 professional football player. But I realized this would not be possible and started training for track and field events. My new *prosthesis, an artificial leg, was a new beginning for me. テーマ スポーツ (100) I am often asked why I chose to be a *sprinter. The point is, I run because I'm missing a leg. In other words, although I lost my leg, I learned something very 10 important: Accept your challenge and try to ( 3 ) it. Everything can be an opportunity if you only realize that it is. Note I started my sports career in 2001. In 2004, I participated in the Paralympics in *Athens for the first time and won three *bronze medals in the 100 meter, 200 meter, and *long jump. At the 2012 Paralympics in London, I won gold in the 100 meter 15 sprint. G 25 prinodail It sounds so easy now, but it wasn't always like that. My own experience makes me focus on helping others, especially children. I spend a lot of time visiting children in the hospital who are in a similar situation. I tell them: Don't stop doing the things that are important to you because something bad has happened to 20 you. Find a way to keep doing those things. When I pull up my *pant leg and show the children my prosthesis, you can see their eyes get big. But then they soon come to understand that everything is possible, even with a *disability. (291 words)

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