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何故、作者が女性だと分かったんですか。

に答えなさい。 関読問題 次の英文を2.5分で読んで, 1. の問いに答えなさし oo *Bverybody likes a complinent” Abraham Lincoln once WTOtG yo verybody 0 remember the Iast time someone gaVe you a compliment? 1科7Eon maybe even important The right compliment can give both the giver and the 2 "boost. Unfortunately, few people know how to give a good compliment. Here area few S guidelines on how to make your compliments more effective. First ofall only give genuine compliments. Most people can spot a fake compliment, and this insincere *fattery makes people feel worse, not better。 For example, i your friend gives areally terrible presentation jn class, 。dont tell her, That was a great speech.′ Shell know You are Iying. 0 Second, make your compliment specific. A general compliment such as “you look good today" has a lot less impact than a specific compliment such as “your new harstyle is really cute.′ A specific compliment shows that you really notice the other person and is also more believable. Finally, explain your compliment。 Tf you tell your friend *that hairstyle looks good on 15 you' you should next tell her why you think it looks good. For example, “your shorter hair too. To give a compliment you have to really notice the good points of the other Derson. And over time it wil become easier and easier to find the good points in other people. So (294 words) ik] : 偽物 /Hattery [fetori] : お世辞ごますり

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英語 高校生

この問題の(1)の和訳教えて欲しいです! 解答解説がないので…

英 ロロ 1 次の英文を読み. 下記の設問に日本語で答えなさい。 Researchers from *IUC Berkeley have conducted an experiment and determined that sleep deprivation makes it more difficult for people to accurately read facial expressions. "The 18 young adults in the experiment viewed 70 facial expressions while fully rested and in the exhausted state after being awake 24 hours. Researchers scanned participants' brains through functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (*fMRT) and measured their heart rates as they ooked at the images. "The findings revealed that sleep-deprived brains could not distinguish between threatening and friendly faces. "The heart rates of sleep-deprived study participants also did not respond in a normal manner to threatening or friendly facial expressions. The sleep-deprived participants also interpreted more faces 一 even those with friendly or neutral expressions 一 as threatening The researchers note that this reduced abihity to recognize expressions could have serious consequences if the sleep-deprived person does not notice a potential *3mugger or violent **predator approaching or 下 a child is sick or in pain. In less serious situations it may make the sleep-deprived person more *'irritable 下they have trouble telling colleagues or friends are being serious or joking. Matthew Walker, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at UC Berkeley, says, "Tnsuffcient sleep removes the rose tint to our emotional world, causing an overestimation of threat. This may explain why people who report getting too ittle sleep are less social and more lonely" Walker also says in a statement, “Recognizing the emotional expressions of someone else changes everything about whether or not you decide to interact with them。 and in return。 whether they interact with you. These fndings are especially worrying considering that two-thirds of people in the developed nations fail to get sufcient sleep” [出典 : Science, Space & Robots| Sleep Deprived People Have Trouble Accurately Reading Facial Pxpressions <http:/www.sciencespacerobots.com/sleep-deprived-people-have-trouble-accurately-reading-facial-expressions-71920151> (eceessed 2015-09-0) (赤和一部故変] 注: "HUC Berkeley 「カリフォルニア大学バパークレー校」 "NRT 「機能的克気共只画像法」 mugger 「強盗 *predator「略傘者」 "Hirritable「把りっぽい」 間1 下線部を日本語に訳しなさい。 問2 第3バラグラフを読んで、実験の結果を簡潔にまとめなさい。 間3 この結果から Walker 教授は先進国でどのようなことが懸念されると言っているか述べなさい。

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