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English Junior High

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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Science Junior High

(3)を教えて欲しいです。つり合うのなら浮力は0.7では無いのですか、、??🤔

2 ばねを使って、物体の浮力を調べる実験を行った。次の問いに答えなさい。ただし、質量 100gの物体にはたらく重力の大きさをINとする。 [実験] 図1のように、ばねの一端をスタンドからつるし、もう 一方の端に1個の質量が20gの分銅を静かにつけ、つり合った位 でのばねののびを測定した。その後、分の数を変えて実験を くり返した。 表1はその結果をまとめたものである。 表1 つるした分銅の質量[g] 0 20 40 60 80 100 ばねののび [cm] 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 このばねに、高さ4cmの金属製の量が無視で きる糸でつるして、 ばねの一端にとりつけ, ばねののび を測定したところ、 3.5cmのびてつり合った。 図 2 図1 UNIT < 大分県 > 5 物理編 ばねののびから浮力を求める問題 ばねの上端をスタンドからはなし, 手で持って、水槽の 上に移動させた。図2のように, つるしたⅡの円柱を水中 に入れたあと, 少しずつ下げていき, 水面から円柱の底 面までの距離と. そのときのばねののびをはかった。 水 槽は十分に深く、 実験中に円柱の底面が水槽の底につく ことはなかった。 表2は、 実験の結果をまとめたものの一 部である。 糸 水面 4cm 山 水面から円 柱の底面ま 円柱 での距離 表2 水面から円柱の底面までの距離 [cm] 「ばねののび [cm] 1 2 3 4 5 6 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.5 1.5 [1] 表1をもとにして, ばねにはたらく力 の大きさとばねののびの関係を. 右に グラフで表しなさい。 ただし, 縦軸の ( に適切な数値を書くこと。 ばねののび ( [cm] ( [2] Ⅲで,Ⅱの円柱を全部水に入れたとき に, 円柱にはたらく浮力の大きさは何 0 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 ばねにはたらく力の大きさ [N] Nか。 ただし、円柱をつるした糸にはたらく浮力は考えないものとする。 答え [3] IIで. ばねにはたらく力の大きさは、円柱にはたらく浮力の大きさの変化に応じて変化す る。 ばねにはたらく力の大きさと円柱にはたらく浮力の大きさが等しくなるのは、水面か ら円柱の底面までの距離が何cmのときか 答え | 25 |

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English Junior High

いの答えと考え方を教えてください。

5 10 15 20 25 30 The Olympics were held in Tokyo in 1964. A few years ago before the Olympics, Japan had a big problem. It was a problem of communication. Many foreign people didn't visit Japan, and we had only, Japanese signs. For example, words like "i" or "" were on toilet doors. These signs were not understood by many foreign people. Japanese people at that time needed to make signs in many different languages for foreign people. But when they put many words on one sign, the "letters became too small. They could not easily read the sign. They had to think of ) signs for foreign people. Mr. Masaru Katsumi, a leader of a design team for the Olympics, had a great idea. everyone /to/ was easy / thought / understand he forit pictures. He wanted to make picture signs. These signs are called *pictograms and are used in many places now. Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Look at these pictures. Picture 1 shows a shower. Picture 2, shows a toilet. Picture 3 shows a restaurant. Foreign people can easily understand what each picture shows. They had to make pictograms which everyone could understand without any trouble. When they started to make them, one of the pictograms was a shower. Many Japanese people didn't know about showers at that time and didn't have one at home. One of the designers didn't even know the word "shower." One officer had to explain how to use it with a photo of a shower. The designer made the pictograms through the officer's words. With a lot of trouble and hard work, twelve designers needed three months and made pictograms for the Olympics. When the last pictogram was finished, Mr. Katsumi said to all the designers, "You did a great job, but this work is not for us. We did it for all Japanese people. Please write your names on this paper." The paper said that they'd like to give up the *copyright to the pictograms. They wrote their names on the paper. They gave up the copyright. One of the designers said, "Mr. Katsumi hopes that many people in many places will use the pictograms in the future. Money from the copyright is not important to Mr. Katsumi. He is proud that he is one of the members who worked for the Tokyo Olympics." In 2020, we are going to have the Olympics in Tokyo. Our life will change a lot. What kinds of new signs or pictograms will we see around us? (E) letter pictogram ピクトグラム(絵文字) designer www. デザイナー officer 役人 copyright 著作権

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