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英語 高校生

Bの4. 「分詞構文を文末に置く場合、直前にコンマを置くこともある」 おかなくてもバツではないですか? 置くものと置かないものの違いは何ですか? Aの1.はなぜ分詞構文が文末なのに置いていないのですか?

1. I walked arc 2. Written in plain English, this book is easy わかりやすい英語で書かれているので、この本は読みやすい。 3. I just stood there, not knowing what to do. 何をしてよいかわからないまま、ただそこに立って 12. 現在分詞 過去分詞を使った分詞構文: 現在分詞 過去分詞を使った句が、主節に説明を加え 3. 分詞構文の否定形: 分詞の直前に not や never を置く。 B 分詞構文が表す意味・ 参 Focus 109 4. We sat up all night, talking on the phone. 電話で話しながら,私たちは夜を明かした。 5. Playing soccer, he hurt his leg. サッカーをしている時に、彼は脚をけがした。 6. The train leaves Nagoya at eight, arriving in Tokyo at ten. その列車は8時に名古屋を出発し, 10時に東京に着く。 7. Feeling sick, I went to see a doctor. 気分が悪かったので,私は医者に診てもらった。 4. 付帯状況を表す 「~しながら」 : 2つの動作が同時に行われている。 ! 分詞構文を文末に置く場合,直前にコンマを置くこともある(4)。 5. 時を表す「~している時に」 「~する時に」 =While he was playing soccer, he hurt his leg. 6.連続した動作や出来事を表す「…して~する」=..., and arrives in Tokyo at ten. 7. 理由を表す「~なので」 =Because 「Since, As I felt sick, I went to see a doctor. adamW JOY C 完了形の分詞構文 参 Focus 110 voisonib □ 1.音楽を取 Don't ( □ 2. 先生に確認し 3.彼が来ると I took a b □ 4. 率直に言 ( □ 5. 乳製品と 2 下線部の内 1. I lay □ 2. Whe □ 3. The ☐ 4. Be 8. Having finished my homework, I went to bed. 宿題を終えてから、私は寝た。 8. 〈having+過去分詞> 主節よりも「前のこと」を表す。否定形は 〈not having + 過去分詞)。 3( するこ 1. (

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数学 高校生

(1)教えてくれませんか🥺 (1)が分かれば、(2)も解いてみます❤︎

昇。 「生活習慣」。漠然とした「 omake upe 6 essential esse とはく存在〉。 そこから名詞 essense本質、 エッセンス 形 必要不可欠な形。 読解中にでてきたら、 【筆者の主張】 かも。 It is essential land sleep well. 「よく食べよく寝ることは必要不可欠だ」 / find that sv 他〜だとわかる friendly grain 形 親しみのある 名穀物 find モノなら「~を見つける」。 find that s なら 「わかる」。 名詞+ly=形容詞。 |朝食に食べるグラノーラは同語源。 make up a ~を構成する have an impact on- ~に影響を与①影響 ②物体間の衝撃。日本語のインパクトは少し える make upo ~を構成する The number of prisoners has increased dramatically. 「囚人 えている」。 主語の、 the number にあたるところは通常日 make upa 心を構成する ncrease in^ 1日において増で、英作では何が(かか) ndeed n inse 8a>0,b>0,c>0,d0 のとき,次の不等式を証明せよ。また,等号が成り立つ場合を ave C 調べよ。 (1) Va+v≦2(a+b) (2) (+) (+)≧4 g eu dic "E 第2節 高次方程式 1 複素数 ◎虚数単位i どのような実数もその平方は負にならないから, 2次方程式2は実数の範囲では 解をもたない。そこで、このような方程式も解をもつように数の範囲を実数の範囲から拡張 して考える。 まず,2乗して1となるような新しい数を考えよう。そのような数を、記号で表し, きょう 虚数単位という。 すなわち, = -1 とする。 注 iは, imaginary unit (虚数単位)に由来する。 ◎複素数 3+5iのように,2つの実数a, b を用いて, a+bi の形で表される数を考えて、 これを複素数という。このとき, a をその実部, b をその虚部という。 以下, a+biやc+diなどでは,文字 a, b, c, dは実数を表すこととする。 複素数 a+bi において, b=0 のときは実数αを表すが、 b≠0 のときは実数でない。 実数でない複素数を虚数という。とくに, a=0, b≠0のとき,すなわち, hi の形の虚数を純虚数という。 なお,虚数については,大小関係や正負は考えない。 @+bi 実虚 部部 ・複素数 a+bi- 実数 a+Oi 虚数 a+bi (b+0)

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英語 高校生

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 中学生

英語の長文についてです。 写真↓の長文の音読に10分も時間がかかりました。5分に縮めるための解決策を教えて下さい。 ○今の自分の読み方 ・読んでいるところを見失わないように指でなぞる ・英文を1語1語読み込みすぎない ・英文を和訳するときに戻り読みをしてない        ... 続きを読む

都立プレOP 1015 次の文章を読んで, あとの各問に答えなさい。 3 (*印がついている単語・語句には、本文のあとに 〔注〕 がある。) Food is useful and delicious. It gives us energy for daily life and many good things for our bodies. But if we do not take care of food, we may get *food poisoning. So, how can food *stay good for a longer time? And what can you do at home to make your food safe? Fresh food does not stay good for a long time. Many foods *go bad in a few days. Some change fast even in a few hours. Warm weather and water make this problem bigger. Very small living things can grow on food and in food. These living things are *microorganisms, and some of them are *bacteria. They can come from the air, hands, tools, and tables. When they become many, food can change. The color can change, and a strange *smell may appear. So people keep creating many ways to *preserve food. This means that food stays good longer, and it is safer to eat. One of the oldest ways is drying. Drying takes water out of food. With less water, microorganisms do not grow fast. Then food can stay good longer. Look at Picture 1. Long ago, people put food under the sun and in the wind for many hours. Dried fish and dried fruit are good examples. Drying makes food light and (1)-a So dried food was useful for travelers on long trips. However, dried food can change quickly after it becomes wet again. So people needed a dry place and a closed bag. 1 II Li Drying can also change the *taste and the feeling in the mouth. For example, grapes can become (1)-b Dried grapes taste good. On the other hand, when a bag of dried food is open on a very easy to carry very small and sawetan take in water. Then it may not taste good, and bacteria may start to grow. After that, the food may go bad soon. boll To make food drier, people used more ideas than just the sun and wind. One idea was salt. Salt could pull water out of food, and the food could become drier. For example, people put salt on fish, and then they put it outside. The fish became dry and very salty. It stayed good for many days, so people could eat it later. Before cooking, people often washed the fish in water, and some salt went away. Another idea was *smoke from a fire. People hung meat or fish over a small fire for many hours. The smoke made the food drier, and it could give a special smell and taste. This food stayed good longer than fresh food. But if the inside was still wet, it could go bad. These ways are still used today in many places.00 yw yron al sobi blo Another old idea is cooling. When the temperature goes down, changes in food become slower. Bacteria also grow more slowly. Today, many homes have a *fridge, but long ago, people used nature. In cold areas, people used snow and ice. In other places, people used cool places in the mountains or cold river water. Later, people built special places for ice. They put ice in ice houses with thick walls, and the ice stayed (1)-c . Look at Picture 2. In Japan, people built a special building. It was a himuro. They used it old for many mice for the summer. In winter, they brought snow and ice from cold places and put them inside. Even today, the same idea is useful. An *ice pack can alad be(2) But it slowly turns cool a lunchbox for some time. 9

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