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このプリントの穴埋めをして英文和英しなさいという問題です。助けてください

英語2A レポート課題(2026年前期) 以下の英文中の( 内に入れるのに適切と思われる1語を、 下の 入れなさい。 そのうえで全文を和訳しなさい。 の中から選んで ite of national diger Most funny stories are based on comic situations. In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a ( 1 ) appeal. No matter ( 2 ) you live, you would find (3) difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films. However, a new type of humor, called 'sick humor', has come into fashion. The following example of 'sick humor' will enable you to judge for yourself. A man ( 4 ) had broken his right leg was taken to a hospital a few days before Christmas. From the moment he arrived there, he kept on annoying his doctor to tell him ( 5 ) he would be able to go home. He felt afraid ( 6 ) having to spend Christmas in the hospital. On Christmas Day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the ( 7 ) he was missing. The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling that his chances of being able to leave the hospital ( 8 ) time for New Year Celebrations were ( 9 ). The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Year's Eve he managed to walk along to a party. To ( 10 ) for his unpleasant experiences in the hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. He was still grumbling about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. blame compensate money yourself where of in at by with fun good whose who it when special universal

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TOEIC・英語 大学生・専門学校生・社会人

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15 語数: 398 語 出題校 法政大 5 We are already aware that our every move online is tracked and analyzed. But you 2-53 couldn't have known how much Facebook can learn about you from the smallest of social interactions - a 'like'*. (1) Researchers from the University of Cambridge designed (2) a simple machine-learning 2-54 system to predict Facebook users' personal information based solely on which pages they had liked. E "We were completely surprised by the accuracy of the predictions," says Michael 2-55 Kosinski, lead researcher of the project. Kosinski and colleagues built the system by scanning likes for a sample of 58,000 volunteers, and matching them up with other 10 profile details such as age, gender, and relationship status. They also matched up those likes with the results of personality and intelligence tests the volunteers had taken. The team then used their model to make predictions about other volunteers, based solely on their likes. The system can distinguish between the profiles of black and white Facebook users, 15 getting it right 95 percent of the time. It was also 90 percent accurate in separating males and females, Democrats and Republicans. Personality traits like openness and intelligence were also estimated based on likes, and were as accurate in some areas as a standard personality test designed for the task. Mixing what a user likes with many kinds of other data from their real-life activities could improve these predictions even more. 20 Voting records, utility bills and marriage records are already being added to Facebook's database, where they are easier to analyze. Facebook recently partnered with offline data companies, which all collect this kind of information. This move will allow even deeper insights into the behavior of the web users. 25 30 (3) - Sarah Downey, a lawyer and analyst with a privacy technology company, foresees insurers using the information gained by Facebook to help them identify risky customers, and perhaps charge them with higher fees. But there are potential benefits for users, too. Kosinski suggests that Facebook could end up as an online locker for your personal information, releasing your profiles at your command to help you with career planning. Downey says the research is the first solid example of the kinds of insights that can be made through Facebook. "This study is a great example of how the little things you do online show so much about you,” she says. "You might not remember liking things, " but Facebook remembers and (4) it all adds up.", * a 'like': フェイスブック上で個人の好みを表示する機能。 日本語版のフェイスブックでは「いいね!」 と表記される。 2-56 2-57 2-58 36

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物理 高校生

1番最後の問題文についてです。 「電源電圧の値を0にする」というのは「極板間の電位差を0にする」という認識であっていますか?

9. ばねにつながれたコンデンサー [ 福島大] 図1に示すように, 半径0.10mの金属円板 B を水 平に固定し, その真上にBと同じ金属円板 A を導体 でできた軽いばねと接続して水平に固定した。 このと きばねは自然の長さで,円板間距離は7.0×10-3m であった。Sはスイッチ, Eは直流電源である。金属 円板間の空気の誘電率を lllllll ばね 1 F/mとし,重 金属 円板 4 x 9.0×10 7.0×10-3m 力はないものとして,次の問い[A]~[C] に答えよ。 [A] 円板を固定したままスイッチSを閉じ,電源電 圧の値を2.52 × 103V まで徐々に大きくして,その 後,スイッチを開いた。次の値を求めよ (1) 金属円板 AB間の電気容量 (2) 円板Aに蓄えられる電気量 (3) 円板間に蓄えられる静電エネルギー スイッチひらいている。 [B][A]の状態において,円板間には引力がはたらい ている。いま, 円板 A の固定を解いて、この引力 につりあう力で支えながら円板AをBにゆっくり と近づけていったところ、 図2に示すように円板間 距離が 6.0 × 10-3mになったとき, 引力とばねの力 がつりあった。 円板Aを動かしている間の円板間の 引力が一定であるとして,次の値を求めよ。 (1) 失われた静電エネルギーの大きさ (2)引力が円板にした仕事と失った静電エネルギー の大きさが等しいとして求められる円板間の引力 うう (3) ばねのばね定数 図1 Qは保存される。 B S E 12.82×10 す S 2 E A 6.0×10-3m B 図2 SER RCD= QCDのD20 le [B] の状態から、蓄えられた電荷を放電し、電源電圧の値を0とした。円板 A が静 止した後、電源電圧の値を徐々に大きくしたところ円板AとBの間隔が 5.0×10-m になった。このとき電源電圧の値を求めよ。 ばねのびている 極板の商20 引 Aは上に戻る

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英語 高校生

カッコで囲んだとこの英文の1つ目のandからの訳がどうして2枚目のようになるのか教えてください。 2枚目のどんな疑問が重要か〜の次のとこからです

ample practices varied across time and place. The truth is that we about what preliterate societies knew or believed. But they left behind *. evidence of their attention to the movements of the Sun and the phases of the Moon. And we can be sure that whatever questions they asked of the heavens were very different from those that motivate space exploration today. (A) rotic othe In reality, the difference between ancient and modern knowledge systems is more qualitative than quantitative; it is not about how much is known, but about what questions are important and about the acceptable ways of asking and answering those questions. And while we may not easily be able to slip between our modern worldview and those of others, we can nonetheless attempt to do so by asking not what ancient people knew about the world, but what their questions were when they looked at it. If we do this in the case of Mars, examining a few of the earliest known examples from around the world, we can see how sky knowledge was considered important to the functioning of the state whether it was *astrological knowledge in the service of good governance, or knowledge of bloodlines and relationships with the gods and other sky entities, which was used (B) - verdd

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英語 高校生

15年の内で私が京都を訪れる最初の時だという文には完了が使えるのに15年の内で初めて京都を訪れているという文には完了系が使えないのですか?違いが分からないので教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願いいたします。

・「京都は15年ぶりなんです」 悩む velmi hot Jaysb we] [txen Jasq] las ・「最後に京都を訪れて以来, 15年である」 ・It is(has been fifteen years • Fifteen years have passed since I • was last in • last visited文 Kyoto last came toldjob asrt noislugoqed 1.0.0 - 補語に ならない Mである!! . ・「これは15年のうちで私が京都を訪れる最初の時だ」 This is to the first time x for the first time . last stayed in NAT (NU) Oni (lo on | Kyoto the fifteen years ⚫ I've been to [in] I've visited [come to / stayed in]] aldiazoq ai I haven't visited 「私は15年間京都を訪れていなかった」 ・「これは15年のうちで京都への最初の旅行 [訪問] だ 」 = This is my first trip [visit] to Kyoto in for [in] fifteen years. for xie すべての中で fifteen years × time to come ← 〈This is one's first +行為名詞~〉を用いる! 「私は15年のうちで初めて京都を訪れている」 ertime seri Dangliest art ・I'm visiting [staying in] Kyoto 10 for the first x visit 性 | x I have been to [in] 1x first in fifteen years まず第一の意味 「行ってきたところだ」 という〈完了〉のニュアンスになってしまう!

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