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これについて意見を書かないといけないのですが、 意見の書き方教えてください。。🙇‍♀️🙇‍♀️

Date Reading TR 15-18 The solar system* is known to have eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mars seems to be an especially interesting planet to the scientists who study planets. Robert Zubrin* is one of those scientists. There are two main reasons why he is so interested in Mars. の 5。 One reason is that Zubrin wants to determine if human beings will be able to live on Mars in the future. Though Mars is now a cold and dry planet, 。it is more similar to Earth の- than any other planet in the solar system. So there is a possibility that Mars is a place where human beings can live. In what ways are Mars and Earth alike? First, the soil and atmosphere of Mars is similar to those of Earth. Scientists found that the soil and 10 atmosphere of Mars contains many of the main elements* essential for human life. A Mars exploration rover* named Curiosity has been working on the surface of Mars to gather various scientific information about its environment. Second, the rotation* period of Mars is 24 hours and 39 minutes, which is very close to that of Earth. Third, there are seasons on Mars as there are on Earth. 15 等 The other reason is that, studying Mars, Zubrin thinks we can better predict the future of Earth. It is believed that there used to be a liquid like water on Mars a long time ago. If we can find out how and why Mars has changed into a (A) and (B) place, we may be able to better understand the Earth's future. Zubrin says, “We humans have changed the Earth's environment through our actions and activities. From our research on Mars, 20 we may be able to solve such problems as global warming. Mars may be the key to our survival on Earth." Not only Zubrin but also many other scientists are doing research on Mars. Studying Mars might not seem to be connected with our daily life, but actually it is. New discoveries can influence our future. We should remember that in that regard* Mars is a 25 very important planet for our future. (357 words) Robert Zubrin:ロバート·ズブリン main element:主要元素(人間の生命維持に必要な元素。窒素, 水素など) rotation:自転 (注) solar system: 太陽系 exploration rover : 探査車 in that regard:その点で

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要約(日本語で)お願いします🙇‍♀️🙏急ぎです💧 できる範囲で大丈夫です。

Reading 88点 Grammar 30 Writing 10点 100点 Conversation 10 Listening 12点 Reading TR. 15-18 C C 6 The solar system* is known to have eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mars seems to be an especially interesting planet to the scientists who study planets. Robert Zubrin* is one of _those scientists. There are の two main reasons why he is so interested in Mars. の 5 One reason is that Zubrin wants to determine if human beings will be able to live on Mars in the future. Though Mars is nowa cold and dry planet, it is more similar to Earth than any other planet in the solar system. So there is a possibility that Mars is a place where human beings can live. In what ways are Mars and Earth alike? First, the soil and atmosphere of Mars is similar to those of Earth. Scientists found that the soil and 10 atmosphere of Mars contains many of the main elements* essential for human life. A Mars exploration rover* named Curiosity has been working on the surface of Mars to gather various scientific information about its environment. Second, the rotation* period of Mars is 24 hours and 39 minutes, which is very close to that of Earth. Third, there are seasons on Mars as there are on Earth. The other reason is that, by studying Mars, Zubrin thinks we can better predict the 15 future of Earth. It is believed that there used to be a liquid like water on Mars a long time ago. If we can find out how and why Mars has changed into a (A) and (B) place, we may be able to better understand the Earth's future. Zubrin says, “We humans have changed the Earth's environment through our actions and activities. From our research on Mars. 20 we may be able to solve such problems as global warming. Mars may be the key to our survival on Earth." Not only Zubrin but also many other scientists are doing research on Mars. Studying Mars might not seem to be connected with our daily life, but actually it is. New discoveries can influence our future. We should remember that in that regard* Mars is a 25 very important planet for our future. (357 words) (注)solar system: 太陽系 main element:主要元素 (人間の生命維持に必要な元素。 窒素, 水素など) exploration rover: 探査車 Robert Zubrin : ロバート ズブリン rotation:自転 in that regard :その点で

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会話表現で合っているか教えて欲しいです

の郵便局での会話表現 海外から郵便を送る一 rd like to send ~ to Japan,「私は~を目本に送りたいのですが。」 学習日) 月 日 3会話表現 口HOW much does it cost to send ~1o Japan? 「~を日本に送るのにいくらかかりますか?」 ロ How long does it take to reach lapan? 「日本に差くキでどのくらい時間がかかりますか?」 ◆はがき·手紙を送る . postcard 「はがき」※「絵はがき」はpicture postcard ェック「許可」を求める表現 ◆小包を送る ●よく聞かれる質問 応答の表現 U CanlCould]I~?「~してもいいですか、21ロSure, 「いいよ。」※くだけた言い方 er. Can I usse your computer? 「あなたのコンビュータを使ってもいい?」 * by air「航空便で」 * package / parcel 「小包」 Certainly. 「ええ。」*丁寧な言い方 of course. 「もちろん(いいですよ)。」 * by parcel post 「小包便で」 * stamp 「切手」 st Ok irI~?「~してもいいですか? 」ロ(No.)Im afraid not. 「残念ですがだめです。」 cr. Is it OK ifI close the window? 問3 次の会話文中の(① )~(0 )に入れるのに最も ★★適当なものを,下のア~ウのうちから一つずつ選びな (No, )T'm sorry, but ~. さい。 「窓を閉めてもいいですか?」 「すみませんが, (~なので)だめです。」 mindは「~を気に する。嫌がる」と Clerk:May I help you? Miho:Yes, please. T'd like to ( ① ヒント 間3 1郵便局で用件を説明し ている場面。 ★mindを使った表現への応答には注意をしよう! ) this package ロ Do[Wouldyou mind if I~? 「~してもよろしいですか?」 0 3ou mInd if I open the window? 「我を開けてもいいですか?」いう意味。Yesと 答えると、「気に する」という意味 になってしまう! to Tokyo, Japan. Clerk:Just put it on the( Miho:Sure. How much is it? Clerk:"Surface or airmail? Miho:(3) ) will it take by surface mail? Clerk:It usually takes three or four weeks. Miho:By airmail, then. And Td also like to ( ①) (2郵便物の重さを置って いる場面。 (2 ).please. 【許可する場合】 『許可しない場合】 Yes, I do. 「いいえ,(開けては)困ります。」 No. I don't 「はい,(開けても)構いません。」 次に「3~4週間」と期 間を答えている。 問1 次の会話がうまく続くように、( のア~エのうちから一つ選びなさい。 )に入る発話を下 郵便の種類を確認し いる場面。 ヒント 間1 次にケイトが「いいわよ。」 と許可を与えている。 these postcards to Tokyo. Jack:Hi, Kate. Kate:Hi, Jack. Clerk:( )? Miho:Yes. Jack:( へ Clerk:That's $10.70 altogether, please. Kate: Sure. Go ahead. Miho:Here you are. How have you been these days? 注)“surface (mail) = 普通郵便 イ When do you study mathematics? ア take Gsend O post イ How far ② How long イ Stamps ウ Can you introduce yourself? エIs it OK ifI take a photo of you? ウ bring ウ mail (2 ア scale 3 ア How much ア By telegram ウ By air 2 次の(1),(2) の会話がうまく続くように, ( 当な語を一語すつ入れなさい。 ヒント 間2 aBが「友だちのためにこ の椅子は取っているの。 ごめんなさい。」と断って いることに注目。 b Yes またはNOが入る。 )に適 ()(イ)④ (ウ) ①(ア) (1) A:Excuse me. Would you"( n)( ( へ D郵便に関係する語句 I sit here? * mail carrier 「郵便集配人」 * mailbox「郵便受け」 B:b(No ), I'm saving this chair for a friend. I'm sorry. 2) A:Can I use your phone? cAは、「ありがとう」と答 えていることから, 許可 を与えられたと考えられ る。 * stamp vending machine「切手自動販売機」 * zip code《米》「郵便番号」 (《英》 postcode) B:Of °(CouSc). A:Thank you.

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