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372の答えが4でもいけると思うのですがなぜダメかを教えてください

Theme 97 100 ② that 371 彼女の帽子は青色だが、彼女の愛によく合っている。 Her hat, () is blue, goes well with her hair. ③ what ④ which ① where 成蹊大 ) study hard. ④ them 九州国際大) 372) There are thirty students in the class, most of ( ② which 発展 ① who ③ whom 373 I went to the supermarket near my house, () I happened to meet one of my old friends. ① that ② there ③ where Power Up! 72 非制限用法の関係詞 ④ which (愛知学院大) その意味のとり方 関係代名詞の場合は「接続詞+代名詞」 関係副詞の場合は 「接続詞+副詞」に置き 換えて、原則として前から後ろへ順に意味をとる。 He dismissed the man, who (= because he) was lazy. 彼はその男を解雇した。怠け者だったからだ) She sat up until midnight, when (= and then) she heard a strange noise. (彼女は真夜中まで起きていた, するとその時奇妙な物音が聞こえた) 368 (③) 日本人の謙虚さが誤解を生じさせる場合が多い。 69 Put the book back (to where it was when you're) through with it. マイケルはとても一生懸命働く。 だから私は彼を尊敬している。 1 (0) (3)そのクラスには生徒が30人いて、 彼らのほとんどは一生懸命勉強します。 (③) 私は家の近くのスーパーに出かけ、そこで旧友の1人に偶然出会った。 370 し終わっている」 関係副詞 why の先行詞省略 That is why 節 「そういうわけで~それが~する理由です)」 Theme 371 本間 => I respect Michael. That's because he works very hard. 「理由 + That's why + 結果」 「結果 + That's because + 理由」 97 非制限用法の関係詞 (1) 関係詞の前にコンマを置いて、先行詞について説明を付け加える用法。 (2)制限用法のある関係詞は、 関係代名詞のwho/which と関係詞の where / when だけである。 that/why/howにはこの用法はない。 (3)非制限用法では目的格関係代名詞であっても省略できない。 非制限用法の関係代名詞 which 本間は、 「人以外」 が先行詞で、 節内では主語の働きをしているので、主 代名詞の④ which が正解。 ② that はもともと限定性の強い関係代名詞 で、非制限用法では使わない。 本間のように、文の途中に挿入して先行詞に補足的説明を付け加える 「~だが」 「~で」 とあいまいに訳す。 「接続詞+代名詞」に置き換えるの 然である。 372 「前置詞 + 関係代名詞」 の非制限用法 most of whom ... 「前置詞+ 関係代名詞」にも非制限用法がある。 特に A of whom [which] がセットで関係詞節の先頭に置かれた Aにはall/ most/some/many/both neither などの数量 詞が用いられる。 ..... most of whom study hard...., and most of them st 373 非制限用法の関係副詞 where 非制限用法の where は 「そしてそこで」 (= and there) の意味 ... = where I happened to meet one of my old friends. ••• and there I happened to meet one of my old friend 旬 happen to do 「偶然[たまたま] 〜する」

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英語 高校生

(1)と(2)を全文並べがて欲しいです ちなみに答えは(1)3番目③ 6番目⑥ (2)3番目⑤6番目⑥

[1] 次の英文の文脈に適合するように下線部(1)~(5)の [ 内の語(句)を並べ替える き,それぞれ3番目と6番目にくるものを選び, その番号をマークせよ。 As shown by the recent trend of jimikon (simple weddings), more and more couples are [ avoiding ② ceremonies money. 6 6 to 7 wedding] ち 103 aims to reverse that. ③ elaborate ④ holding ⑤ save The VR (virtual reality) software a 24. Ateam is a Japanese smartphone games developer. Its app, named Sugukon VR, combining sugu (soon) with kon from kekkon (marriage), is used with headphones and goggles that people slip their smartphones into. It is unique because the videos are taken from the perspectives of both bride and groom. Other attempts at VR software merely imposed clients' images on magazine ads for wedding locations, but Ateam tried hard to make the experience more realistic by advancing to videos and audio. groom The video responds to one's movements. For example, with the goggles on, the can turn to see his bride in all her finery. If he then swings back, he sees the wedding guests. Couples can also use the software to check out wedding locations at hotel resorts 3 of 4 out ⑤ the expense ⑥ them overseas (2) avoid ②:: checking =4 160 person. Ateam's app uses the technology it developed for a horse racing game (3) [① from V+ 2 lets 3 players (4) race 2 0 to] in T⑤ that ⑥ the ⑦view] the point of view of a jockey. It 5 3. is a response to the fact that fewer engaged couples are holding elaborate ceremonies. According to a survey, approximately 670,000 couples get married every year but around 300,000 stop short of holding a wedding ceremony. This means (4)[①are ③ fewer 4 for for 2 2 chances 4 there ①to ⑦7 young people] attend weddings. The number of there people who do not know what to do in a wedding is increasing. A staff member at Ateam said, "By using VR technology, we can create a system so that (5) and 2 away 5 ✓perie ③ cannot ④_far ⑤ live 4 2 T⑥: relatives: :: ::⑦::K_who_ attend the wedding will still be able to experience it." Ateam will film different wedding locations in V₁ 0 Japan and other countries and allow clients to virtually experience them at their customer service counters. STEM

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英語 高校生

線を引いたところの訳し方を丁寧に教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♀️

L American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Every artist was first an amateur." He likely never thought those words would apply to machines. Yet artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated a growing talent for creativity, whether writing a heavy-metal rock album or producing an original portrait that is strikingly similar to a Rembrandt. Applying AI to the art world might seem unoriginal; there are, of course, plenty of humans delivering awe-inspiring work. Supporters say, however, the real beauty of training AI to be creative does not lie in the end product-but rather in the technology's potential to expand on its own machine-learning education, and to solve problems by thinking in different ways far faster and better than humans can. For example, creative problem-solving AI could someday make snap decisions that save the lives of the passengers in a self-driving car if its sensors fail. AI with a creative component will be essential in developing highly automated systems that can respond appropriately to human life, says Mark Riedl, an associate professor at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Interactive Computing. "The fact is, we do lots of little bits of creativity every single day; lots of problem-solving goes on," Riedl says. "If my son gets a toy stuck under the couch, I have to devise a tool from a hanger to get it out." Riedl points out human creativity is also important in human social interactions, even telling a well-timed joke or recognizing a pun. Computers struggle with such subtleties. An incomplete understanding of how humans construct metaphors, for example, was all it took for an experiment in Al-generated literature to compose a new Harry Potter chapter filled with nonsensical sentences such as, "The floor of the castle seemed like a large pile

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