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英語 中学生

至急です‼️(2)の問題が分からないので教えて欲しいです! 1番下の四角の条件と波線が引いてある文章を使って英文をつくってほしいです(コウタに賛成する文章) 本当にお願いします🙇🏻‍♀️🙇🏻‍♀️🙇🏻‍♀️

(1) part2&3 を読んで、 あなたが最も共感した一文に 線を引きなさい。 (2) 最後の下線部の問いにあなたの考えを書きなさい。 ただし、 (1) で選んだ一文を含 Tina: むものとする。 Translation software is useful. I sometimes use it when I don't understand a Japanese phrase. Kota: I agree with Tina. I have an uncle who runs a Japanese restaurant. He's not good at speaking English, so he uses a translation device. Thanks to the device, he can easily interact with foreign customers who come to his restaurant. AI devices can help with many languages. Learning foreign languages might not be so important anymore. Hajin: I disagree with you, Kata. Translation devices are convenient, but I think learning foreign languages is still important. I want to be able to communicate by myself. Ms. Brown: ake no & T Kota raised an interesting point, but I agree with Hajin. AI technology is progressing rapidly, and translation software is useful for exchanging messages. However, I think learning foreign languages is still a valuable experience. It's an experience that will broaden your world view. You also learn more about your own language and culture. Learning about each other's language and culture helps us have a better understanding of each other. What do you think? I with Kota. 【思考・判断・表現】 最も共感した一文 (+1) その他の文 (+1) I agree/disagree with ...(+1) I think that (+1) 接続詞 (+1)

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英語 高校生

fについてです 解説が載っていなかったため質問しています、。 なぜ、③を選ぶことができるのでしょうか?

Long-s doctrin holds that we are protected from fungi not just by layered immune defenses but ( e ) we are mammals*, with core temperatures higher than fungi prefer. The cooler outer surfaces of our bodies are at risk of minor assaults-think of athlete's foot*, yeast infections, ringworm*-but in people with healthy immune systems, invasive* infections have been ( f ). That may have left us overconfident. "We have an enormous (g) spot," says Arturo Casadevall, a physician and molecular microbiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. "Walk into the street and ask people what are they afraid of, and they'll tell you they're afraid of bacteria, they're afraid of viruses, but they don't fear dying of fungi." Ironically, it is our successes that made us vulnerable*. Fungi exploit damaged immune systems, but before the mid-20th century people with impaired immunity didn't live very long. Since then, medicine has gotten very good at keeping such people (h), even though their immune systems are compromised by illness or cancer treatment or age. It has also developed an array of therapies that deliberately suppress immunity, to keep transplant recipients healthy and treat autoimmune* disorders such as lupus* and rheumatoid arthritis*. ( i ) vast numbers of people are living now who are especially vulnerable to fungi. Not all of our vulnerability is the fault of medicine preserving life so successfully. Other ( j ) actions have opened more doors between the fungal world and our own. We clear land for crops and settlement and perturb* what were stable balances between fungi and their hosts. We carry goods and animals across the world, and fungi hitchhike on them. We drench crops in fungicides* and enhance the resistance of organisms residing nearby. (s) ELSE

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