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オレンジの線が引かれてるところの文構造がわかりません。文構造の解説をしてほしいです🙇🏻‍♀️🙇🏻‍♀️

5 Many linguists predict that at least half of the world's 6,000 or so languages will be 1-11 デッド dead or dying by the year 2050. Languages are becoming extinct at twice the rate of endangered mammals and four times the rate of endangered birds. If this trend 20 continues, the world of the future could be dominated by a dozen or fewer languages. Even higher rates of linguistic devastation are possible. Michael Krauss, director of 1-12 ディバステーション the Alaska Native Language Center, suggests that as many as 90 percent of languages could become moribund or extinct by 2100. According to Krauss, 20 percent to 40 percent of languages are already moribund, and only 5 percent to 10 percent are "safe" in the sense of being widely spoken or having official status. If people "become wise 10 and turn it around," Krauss says, the number of dead or dying languages could be more like 50 percent by 2100 and that's the best-case scenario. The definition of a healthy language is one that acquires new speakers, No matter 1-13 how many adults use the language, if it isn't passed to the next generation, its fate is already sealed. Although a language may continue to exist for a long time as a second 15 or ceremonial language, it is moribund as soon as children stop learning it. For example, out of twenty native Alaskan languages, only two are still being learned by children. Although language extinction is sad for the people involved,) why should the rest of us care? What effect will other people's language loss have on the future of people who speak English, for example? (A)Replacing à minor language with a more widespread one may even seem like a good thing, allowing people to communicate with each other more easily. But language diversity is as important as biological diversity. Andrew Woodfield, director of the Centre for Theories of Language and Learning 1-14 in Bristol, England, suggested in a 1995 seminar on language conservation that people do not yet know all the ways in which linguistic diversity is important. "The fact is, no s one knows exactly what riches are hidden inside the less-studied languages," he says. Woodfield compares one argument for conserving unstudied endangered plants (that they may be medically valuable with the argument for conserving endangered languages. "We have inductive evidence based on past studies of well-known languages that there will be riches, even though we do not know what they will be. (B) It seems paradoxical but it's true. By allowing languages to die out, the human race is destroying things it doesn't understand," he argues. Stephen Wurm, in his introduction to the Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger 1-

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英語 高校生

ELEMENT2 lesson5 の問題です! 至急今日の朝7時までにお願いします🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

5 6 2. We should Comprehension A Reading for main ideas : Choose the best answer. 1. What is the main idea of the passage? @ The future of space travel. b The environmental problems in space. The technology to send a satellite into space. 2 3 B Reading for details : Fill in the blanks with the words in the box below. There are some unnecessary words. Then divide the paragraphs into the following sections. ). The junkyard a stop sending satellites into space b burn all the debris in space O not increase the amount of space debris to change the situation. The largest junkyard in the solar system is around the (1. (2. ) to 20,000 miles overhead. Most space junk (3. ) from manmade satellites and rockets. It would (4. about 11 million pounds in total. Space junk can cause a lot of (5. shuttle window was made by a piece of (6. The scientists work together to keep (7. might hit space shuttles and satellites. The scientists must try to find where the junk is and the (8. going, but it is not simple. Paragraph Organization Introduction ( Body ( Conclusion ( ). For example, a small crack in the space ) of the largest pieces because they Without careful (9. ), the space junk problem will get worse. Also, we should try to (10. ) adding more. World (11. ) is necessary to reduce the risk of space junk. ) ) ) ) the pieces are HAAR MELAY Words stretches / weigh/junk/track / watching cooperation / damage / direction / travels satellites / Earth / trouble / comes / stop

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英語 高校生

この問題の答えがないので教えてください。

Drills ■ Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. Fact D 空所を埋めて文を完成させましょう。) 1. ( ) ( 中学校の修学旅行ではどこに行きましたか。 2.( ) you ( 中学校では合唱コンテストはありましたか。 3.( )( どのぐらいの頻度で映画を見に行きますか。 4. ( )( )( どんな音楽が好きですか。 5. ( )( )( ) have you visited? 今までにいくつの国を訪れたことがありますか。 2 Put the words in the correct order to complete the sentences. Fact D~ S.M. Fact D Fact H (語句を正しい順に並べて文を完成させましょう。) 1. [I / in / park / the / walk ] in my free time. ploos of 私は時間があるときにはその公園を散歩します。 2. [action movies / exciting / is / really / watching ]. アクション映画を見ると本当にわくわくします。 3.[listening/ like / I / music / to ]. 私は音楽を聞くことが好きです。 4. Our homeroom teacher [ important / many / things / us / taught ]. 担任の先生は私たちにたくさんの大切なことを教えてくれました。 5. [ called / everyone / at / me / Mika J my junior high school. 中学校でみんなは私のことをミカと呼んでいました。 Grammar in Context 3 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. (空所を埋めて文章を完成させましょう。 Here is a self-introduction of a Japanese student studying in Australia. (これはオーストラリアに留学している日本人学生の自己紹介です。) ) () Taku. I'm from Osaka, Japan. Hi, my name is Takuya. Everyone ( )( Studying in Australia is a lot of fun for me. My favorite ( )( ) Brisbane with my host fasuly I am interested in Australian culture. Ⅰ ® ( They always ( )()( ). I want to improve my English more while I'm here. こんにちは。 私の名前はタクヤです。 みんなは私のことをタク (Taku) と呼びます。 私は日本の大阪出身です。 オーストラリアで勉強することはとても楽しいです。 私の好きな科目は英語で, オーストラリアの文化に興 味があります。私はブリスベン (Brisbane) にホストファミリーと住んでいます。 彼らはいつも私に英語を教 えてくれます。 オーストラリアにいる間にもっと英語を上達させたいです。 ) you go for your school trip in junior high school? ) a chorus contest in junior high school? ) music do you like? ) do you go to the movies?

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