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英語 高校生

英文の方写真汚くて申し訳ないです汗  3パラグラフ目の印のしてあるaround が、和訳中のどの部分に当たるか分かりません。教えていただきたいです。

テーマ 専門性☆☆☆ 英文レベル★★★ 30 DNAはウイルスから? 文 11 What with the threat of bird flu, the reality of HIV, and the genera unseemliness of having one's cells pressed into labour on behalf of something alien and microscopic, it is small wonder that people don't much like viruses. But we may actually have something to thank the little 5 parasites for. They may have been the first creatures to find a use for DNA, a discovery that set life on the road to its current rich complexity 12 The origin of the double helix is a more complicated issue than it might at first seem. DNA's ubiquity -all cells use it to store their genomes - suggests it has been around since the earliest days of life 10 but when exactly did the double spiral of bases first appear? Some think it was after cells and proteins had been around for a while. Others say DNA showed up before cell membranes had even been invented/ The fact that different sorts of cell make and copy the molecule in very different ways has led others to suggest that the charms of the double 15 helix might have been discovered more than once. And all these ideas have drawbacks. "To my knowledge, up to now there has been no ⚫ convincing story of how DNA originated," says evolutionary biologist Patrick Forterre of the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay. 13 Forterre claims to have a solution. Viruses, he thinks, invented » DNA as a way the defences of the cells they infected. Little more than packets of genetic material, viruses are notoriously adept at* avoiding detection, as influenza's annual self-reinvention attests. Forterre argues that viruses were up to similar tricks when life was young, and that DNA was one of their innovations. To some researchers 25 the idea is an appealing way to fill in a chunk of the DNA puzzle. 270 •

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英語 高校生

(5)についてeat the foodsではダメですか?

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歴史 中学生

歴史の人物が全然覚えられなくて困っています、何か効率よく出来る勉強方法ってありますか?あったら教えて欲しいです🙏よろしくお願いしますします!

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英語 高校生

並べ替えの問題がわかりません🥲教えてくださいお願いします🙇‍♀️

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英語 高校生

どう区別したらいいかわからないので教えて頂きたいです。。 問題の選択肢は模範解答で確認したのであっています。。

5 Circle the correct contrasting transition words and phrases. Use the examples in the box above to help you. 1 Even though / However I love animals, I don't think people should keep them in their homes. 2 Some people think the reason I became a vegetarian is because I love animals. Even though / On the contrary I am a vegetarian for health reasons and not because I care about animal rights. 3 Many people are against animal testing. Even though / Yet without such tests, we would not have developed new medicines. 4 Even though / Yet people claim that animal rights aren't protected, there are many organizations which focus on this issue. 5 Many people eat meat. Yet On the contrary, humans don't need animal protein to stay healthy. even though: かし~ にも関 わらず 意味 「しかし」 「~にも関わらず」 : 強めの表現 で反対・ 対照的な文を述べる際によく使用さ れる <例文> . Even though we made a promiss that we gather in the park at 9am, he didn't come there on time. 私たちは午前9時に公園で集合するという約束を していたにも関わらず、 彼は時間通りにそこに来 なかった。 (※make a promiss : 約束する、 gather : 集ま る on time 時間通りに) POINT今回紹介する 「しかし」 という意味を持つ 英単語の中で、 強めの表現として使用されます。 品詞は接続詞になります。 even though の後ろには文章が必要になるため、 文末に置くことはできず、 文頭 文中で使用され ます。 however : しかしながら、 とはい え 意味 「しかしながら」 「とはいえ」 : かたい表現 として、 butの代わり使用されることが多い <例文> • He really grew up. however, I'm worried about him. 彼はとても成長しました。 とはいえ、私は彼のこ とが心配です。 (※really : とても、 grow up : 成長する、 worry : 心配させる) POINTbut よりも硬い表現として使用される英単 語です。 また、 butよりも 「しかし」 という意味が弱まっ た表現になります。 接続詞と副詞のどちらの品詞にもなります。 その ため、文頭文中・文末のどこに置いても使用す ることが可能です。

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