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数学 高校生

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Ⅰ. 次の太字の英単語に最も近い意味を持つものを,a~d. の中から1つ選びなさい。 解答 は解答用紙1枚目 (マークシート方式) の所定の解答欄にマークしなさい。 (1) opportunity a. charge b. choice chance d. check (3) criterion a standard b. criticism c. agreement d. sequence (5) compensation a. money given or received as payment for a loss b. mathematical statement showing equal parts c. event where people celebrate d. advantage given to only certain people (7) registration a act of recording information b. idea that leads to further discussion c. strong like or appreciation for another d. one part of a larger component (9) distribute a. derive from an original source b. make available to see c. hand out or deliver something d. be different from others (2) reject a. make illegal refuse to accept c. express support d. give an order (4) application formal request a 6. changed behavior official record d. expression of ideas (6) intervention a. event which results in the police arriving b. having the freedom to make decisions c. distance from front to back d. act of coming between groups in a dispute (8) density a. affection for someone or something X. need for food C degree to which an area is filled or covered d. state of ownership (10) circumstance a. outcome of an event b. addition that makes something better c. feeling or action in response to something d. condition or fact that affects a situation

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英語 高校生

なぜdに入るのが③なんですか?④ではないのですか?

Who was the first scientist? It wasn't Isaac Newton. Today, it is generally acknowledged that Newton never thought of himself as a scientist. He couldn't, for the word didn't exist in was not only a scientist, but the greatest scientist who ever lived, yet (Newton his time. Newton thought of himself as a "philosopher," a word that (a)dates back to the ancient Greek thinkers and that comes from Greek words (b)meaning "lover of wisdom." There are different kinds of wisdom we might love, of course. Some philosophers are concerned chiefly with the wisdom derived from the study of the world about us and the manner of its workings. The world { c ℗ about 2 be 3 can 4 referred 5 to 6 us as "nature," from the Latin word meaning “birth." Nature, in other words, is everything that has been created or that has come into being. Philosophers who deal primarily with nature are, therefore, "natural philosophers." Newton thought of himself as a natural philosopher, and the sort of thing he studied was natural philosophy. Thus, when he wrote the book (d) he carefully described his three laws of motion and his theory of universal gravitation—the greatest scientific book ever written-he called it (in Latin) Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, which in English is The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. The Greek word for "natural" is physikos, which in English becomes physical. Natural philosophy might also be spoken of as "physical philosophy, which can be shortened to “physics.” on. Physics As natural philosophy grew and expanded, all kinds of special studies developed. People began to speak of chemistry, of geology, of physiology, and so was whatever was left over, so it didn't suit as a general overall word for natural philosophy. Yet you needed some such short word, for natural philosophy was a seven-syllable mouthful.

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