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問1についてです。 解答の答えは「どのように影響を及ぼしているか」を説明していて、問題の「どのような影響か」に対する答えとして違和感があります。 問題に対する答えは印をつけた部分の方が適していませんか? 御回答よろしくお願い致します。

Chapter 1 身体・病気と健康 身体・病気と健康 [1] 3 ferocious attacks of zoonoses, animal infections that can be transmitted to humans. Being new to people, the germs often caused far worse symptoms 1 滋賀医科大 than those in their usual hosts. Therefore, any deadly human infection should be suspected of being recently acquired by our species. 1 ☆★ From Man and Microbes: Disease and Plagues in History and Modern Times by Arno Karlen, Tarcher 目標20分 注 savanna: サバンナ yellow fever predator 次の英文を読んで、下の設問に日本語で答えよ。 ("印の語には注がある。) The first big shock to influence human disease patterns was our ancestors' descent from the trees to the ground, about five million years ago. Perhaps this happened when Africa became drier, and savannas" replaced forests. This descent brought changes in our ancestors' diet, lifestyle, and burden of disease. As a species with our feet now firmly on the ground, we tend to think of territory horizontally. However, every environment has significantly different vertical zones. In a forest, certain species of mammals, birds, and insects require the sunlight and food in the leafy treetop layer; others need the shade, moisture, and food on the ground; several intermediate zones may exist between earth and treetops. Moving its usual location only a few meters can radically alter a species' prey, predators, and germs. Today, for example, we often see diseases invade new vertical zones. In Central and South America, mosquitoes infect treetop monkeys with the yellow fever virus. The disease remains isolated in the top forest layer because monkeys and mosquitoes there rarely travel lower. The commercial demand for tropical timber has sent loggers into the forests, and when they cut down a tree, clouds of mosquitoes come to earth with it. The mosquitoes then feed on the warm-blooded animals nearest at hand, the loggers, and transmit the virus. On returning home to cities, the infected workers set off urban epidemics of yellow fever. After our ancestors' descent to the ground exposed them to new diseases, the change in their diet from plant protein to include meat, as they became hunters, brought about another change in disease burden over the next tens or hundreds of thousands of years. In each new ecosystem, travelling hunters met new prey, new vectors (disease carriers), and new parasites*. The result was parasite 344 問1 森林の "vertical zones" は, 種の生態にどのような影響を及ぼしているか。 問2 黄熱病の流行は, どのようにして都市地域に起こったと述べられているか. 簡 潔に説明せよ。 問3 文中で "zoonoses” とは何か説明せよ。 問4 人類の歴史の中で、 病気の伝染の仕方に変化をもたらした最も重要なできごと は何か。

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英語 高校生

赤線部分についてです。私は「any species」を「いかなる種」と訳したのですが、日本語訳や解説を見るに、"any species"は"a species"という意味を表してるそうです。今までanyにひとつの物を限定するイメージを持っておらず、調べてもあまり理解できなか... 続きを読む

2 Unit 20-Cognitive Linguistics- | 519 words / 筑波大 1 識別 One of the most important things that language does for us is help us make distinctions. implicitly, automatically all other When we call something edible, we distinguish it from - R オ 2 5 things that are inedible. When we call something a fruit, we necessarily distinguish it from vegetables, meat, dairy, and so on. 初期の人 組織した。彼らの精神と 基本的な私たちがまた 有効的に ② (1) Early humans organized their minds and thoughts around basic distinctions/that we still make and find useful. One of the earliest distinctions made was between now/and not-now; / these things are happening in the moment these other things happened in the past and are now in my memory. No other species makes this self-conscious distinction among past, present, and future. Of course many species respond to time by building nests, flying south, hibernating", 10 mating but these are preprogrammed, instinctive behaviors and these actions are not the 物体の永抂 result of conscious decision, meditation, or planning. 13 Simultaneous with an understanding of now versus before is one of (2) object permanence: Something may not be in my immediate view, but that does not mean it has ceased to exist. Our 存在をつかむではない? 何かはすぐには見えないかも brains represent objects that are here-and-now as the information comes in from our sensory 2 15 receptors For example, we see a deer and we know through our eyes that the deer is standing n& right before us! When the deer is gone we can remember its image and represent it in our mind's eve, or even represent it externally by drawing or painting or sculpting it. Jon 上の 4 This human capacity to distinguish the here-and-now from the here-and-not-now.showed up 初の記校 なだがここにあって、何がここにあったか at least 50,000 years ago in cave paintings. (3) These constitute the first evidence of any species on 芝援 識別 ひきる 120 earth being able to explicitly represent the distinction between what is here and what was here. In as other words those early cave-dwelling Picassos, through the very act of painting, were making a distinction about time and place and objects, an advanced cognitive operation we now call mental representation* And what they were demonstrating was an articulated sense of time: There was a deer out there (not here on the cave wall of course). He is not there now, but he was there before. 25 Now and before are different; here (the cave wall) is merely representing there (the meadow in front of the cave). This prehistoric step in the organization of our minds mattered a great deal. 5 In making such distinctions, (4) we are implicitly forming categories, something that is often す overlooked The formation of categories in humans is guided by a cognitive principle of wanting 多くの何報をできる! 325 h to encode as much information as possible with the least possible effort. Categorization systems optimize* the ease of conception and the importance of being able to communicate about those hibernate 冬眠する sensory receptor: 感覚受容器 (体の周囲の環境情報を感知する受容器の総称。 目、鼻、耳など) cognitive : 認識の mental representation 的表象(例えば人が「イヌ」を考えるとき、それは頭の中で文字でも映像でも 音でもない 何らかの形で思い描かれるが,この「頭の中の記号」のことを心的表象という) encode:・・・を記号化する optimize ... を最大限にする permeate : ・・・ に広がる 英 6 音

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英語 高校生

1番下の問題 これ2番でパーソンの後にwho省略で関係代名詞あると思えば2番でもいけるくないですか?

問題演習 STEP 1 それぞれの空所に入る最も適切なものを 選択肢から1つ選びなさい。 2回目 1回目 否定 221 I told them to stop talking, but they didn't pay ( ). 000 1 an attention ② any attention ③ attentions ④ some attention thinking of my old friend. 222 I cannot hear that song ( 1 with ③ which ② without ④ whose (センター本試験) 221 (2) not any = no didn't に注目して、 not ~ any 「どれも~ない」 の形にします。 "not ~ any=no" です (not ~ anyの語順であって、決してany ~ not にはなら ないという知識も問われるこ も問われることがありません。ちなみに、 attention は「不 「可算名詞」なので、an や複数のsはつきません。 彼らに話すのをやめなさいと言ったのだが、 彼らはこちらに注意を向けな かった。 222 2 cannot ~ without ... の形 直訳は「・・・することなく~できない」 で、 ここでは 「昔の友人のことを考え 二重否定 “cannot ~ without -ing” 「~すると必ず・・・する」 の形にします。 ることなしに、あの歌を聞くことはできない」 となります。 あの歌を聞くと、いつも昔の友人のことを考えてしまう。 ( 追手門学院大学) 223 Ben cannot speak German. Mary cannot, ( ). 223 「~も」 に何を使う? ① too ③ nor ② neither ④ also 空所の文は否定文 (cannot) なので、 either を使います。 肯定文で「も」 と言いたいときは too を使います。 also は文末では使いません。 ⑤ either ペンはドイツ語を話せないし、 メアリーも話せない。 (法政大学) 224 224 Not ( ) person can be a pianist. 部分否定 ① every ② much ③ many ④ a few 文頭Not に注目して、 Not every person 「みんなが~というわけではない」 とすれば意味が自然になります。 “not + 全部 ” で 「部分否定」 です。 まち がっても「みんな(ピアニストに)なれない」 なんて訳さないように注意し みんながみんな、ピアニストになれるわけじゃない。 3構造系 "not + [全部"= 部分否定! (広島経済大学) 225 ④ not を使わない否定 deceive me into doing such a foolish thing. ② be the last person 2.25 He would ( Moo ① the least person ③ the least person to ④ be the last person to ( 追手門学院大学) the last 名詞 to ~ person to deceive me 「私を騙すランキングでlast」 → 「一番騙しそうに 「最も~しそうにない「名詞」の形です。 the last ない」ということです。 彼が私を騙してあんなにばかなことをさせるなんて、とても思えない。 "not + 全部 " の形は? last は 「○○ランキ ングでラスト」 と考 える! Answer 186 on earth in the world 187

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