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英語 高校生

②の最後の文 just create 〜 environment that のthatは関係代名詞の主格用法?ですか?

5 1 1 百倍へ How to Avoid Being Late 急用を思い出して相 You never want to be late for class. But once in a while, 249 words you stay up late at night, losing yourself in a TV show or video game. Or maybe you simply find that you are incapable of waking up early. You to be on time, but you just can't. You're at your wit's end, and decide that you're just not cut out for mornings. you want may ② Don't worry! There are solutions. Experts say that going to sleep earlier is the first step. Getting more sleep at night will makea 遅刻しないようにす ① 誰だって自ら望ん かしをして テレビ番組 に早起きができない い でもどうしてもそ contribution to earlier and more productive mornings. Some people turn to sleeping pills, but these should be a last resort. Just create a 10 bedroom environment that is suitable for a good night's sleep. ③ Another good idea is to develop a new routine for the mornings. If you have some delicious tea or breakfast treats to enjoy in the course of getting ready for school, you'll look forward to starting your day. And if you feel like you're always on the go, set aside a few minutes to breathe 15 quietly and relax. ④ What if you're still late? If the class is already in progress when you get there, after class, get in contact with a friend and find out what you missed in the class. And even if you fail at first, don't lose sight of your goal. Just keep trying, and you'll become a more は朝型に向いていない ② 大丈夫! 解決策 夜の睡眠時間を のにするのに役立つ すべきだ。 とにかく う。 ③ 朝に新しい習 ている間に、おいし 1日を始めるのが うなら.2.3分時 う。 ○ それでもや もう授業が進行 聞き逃したこと

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英語 中学生

かっこに当てはまる英語を教えてください、!

10 1 Unit 2 長文問題 ミツバチは女社会 ? (1) Have you ever experienced a bee sting? If you (2) have, you may not be fond of bees. However, they are very interesting and honeybee society is very similar to (3) ours. Let's look at some interesting facts about (4) it. 2 Honeybees live together in groups of 20,000-80,000 in a beehive. This group is call ] a colony and the bees in the hive can be categorized into three types: a single queen, tens of thousands of worker bees and hundreds of drones. Target ①現在完了形・現在完了進行形 ②名詞・冠詞 人称代名詞 ③受け身 sting 刺すこと〜を刺す be fond of ~を好む honeybee ミツバチ be similar to 〜に似ている beehive ハチの巣 colony コロニー categorize ~を分類する tens of thousands of 何万もの〜 drone 雄バチ lay eggs 卵を産む lifespan rule ~を統治する duty. female 雌の rather かなり as ~につれて Ange from 3 A queen bee's job is to lay eggs all her life. Each day the queen bee lays around 2,000 eggs. The average lifespan of a queen is three to four years. Does the queen "rule" the colony? No. Her duty is simply egg- laying. In fact, the queen bee has a smaller brain than a worker bee. 4 The worker bees are the largest population in the hive. They are all female bees but can't lay eggs. A worker bee's life is rather short. They live around 40 days. Their job is to keep the queen bee happy. They do all the work but change jobs as they grow. For about a week after birth, they mainly clean the hive. Sometime between five to sixteen days after birth, they usually take care of the babies and help to build the hive. When they become twelve to eighteen days old, they (d carry food. After that, they guard the hive entrance. When (5) they are three weeks old, they fly out the hive, pollinate plants and collect food. 5 If you're a drone bee, life is hard. You're [ bear ], live for a month or two, and then die. During that time, you're not a productive member of the hive-you can't collect pollen or help to look after eggs, like worker bees-and you can't even sting anyone. Drone bees live with one thing in mind: mating with a queen. When (6) they're lucky, they (7) can, but they die soon after (8) that. 6 Every bee in the hive has a part to play in the survival and success of their kind. Bees have been living like this for ages. (9) They work together and live in harmony. guard 守る pollinate 授粉する productive 生産的な pollen E in mind 考えて mate with と交尾する success, ** in harmony 調和して、仲良く 問1 問2 (2)( (7)( 問3 ou 問4 (4) ( (6)( 問 あ [ 1 4 Pd

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英語 高校生

下線部(2)のところのeffectively creating〜箇所がほんとは分詞構文だったんですけど、trees の修飾かなって思っちゃって間違えました。見分け方教えていただきたいです🙇‍♀️

(1). For more than a quarter-century, scientists and the general public have been updating view of the Americas before European contact. For example, they've found that the plains faolo s and the Eastern forests were not a wilderness but a series of gardens. The continents were not vast uninhabited spaces but a busy network of towns and cities. Indigenous people,* we've 05 learned, altered the ecology of the Americas as surely as the European invaders did. Now, there is a comprehensive new study bearing the names of more than 40 researchers. It suggests that marks left by humans can even be seen across one of the most biodiverse* yet unexplored regions in the world, the Amazon rainforest. For more than 8,000 years, people lived in the Amazon and farmed it to make it more o productive. (2) They favored certain trees (over others effectively creating crops that we now call the cocoa bean and the Brazil nut, and eventually domesticated them. While many of the communities managing these plants) died in the Amerindian genocide* 500 years ago, the effects of their work can still be observed in today's Amazon rainforest. "People arrived in the Amazon at least 10,000 years ago, and they started to use the species that were there. And, cted plants with specific physical traits that are useful for JOOBOTS 31

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