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Japanese Junior High

不便の価値を見つめ直すの要約かける人居ませんか!至急です!!200字程度です

不便」の価値を見 177 価値を見 SALATEUR POURISTI Balidea NAM VIRT+ NAM ひろ わかみ 「不便」の価値を見つめ直す 川上浩司 不便てよかった。」と感じたことはないだろうか。 くこう尋ねると、たいていの場合、けげんな顔をされる。「便利でよかった」な らばわかるが、「不便でよかった」とはどういうことか、不便でよかったことな んてあるはずがない、というわけだ。 そこにあるのは、「便利はよいこと」で 「不便は悪いこと」という価値観である。実際に、今の世の中は便利であること をもてはやすものであふれている。テレビやインターネットのコマーシャルを見 ていると、「手間要らずで、なんて便利」 「もっともっと便利に」という調子のも のが多い。 私の専門である機械の設計や工業デザインの分野でも、長い間、便利を追求す ることが大きな指針であり続けてきた。手間を省き、便利を追求することこそ、 人の生活を豊かにすることだと考えられてきたのだ。 使う人の手間がかからない よう、また使う人が迷ったり考えたりしなくてもよいようにと、使い方が複雑な ものは単純化され、自動化や効率化、高機能化が進められた。以前より手間のか かるものをわざわざ開発することなど、想像もできない。 私も、元は設計の自動化について研究していた。何か欲しいものがあれば、自 動的に設計してくれるコンピュータを作れたらどんなにかすばらしいだろうと考 えていたのだ。ところが、あるとき、次のような疑問が生じた。 全てを自動化で きれば確かに楽にはなるが、その分、自分で考えることによって得られる達成感 や喜び、技術の向上も望めないことになる。それは、本当に人の生活を豊かにす るデザインなのだろうか、と。確かに、便利になることで楽になるという側面は ある。そして、それが必要な場面もあるだろう。しかし、一様に便利さばかりを 追求し続けることで、私たちの生活や社会は本当に豊かになっていくだろうか。 今、便利の追求以外の新たな発想が求められているのではないか。 らこのような考えから私が着目したのが、これまで見過ごされてきた 「不便」の を新しいデザインに生かせないか、日々研究している。 価値である。私は、不便だからこそ得られるよさを 「不便益」とよび、その発想 そもそも、「不便」とはどういうことだろう。ひと口に「不便」といっても、 人によってその言葉の捉え方はさまざまだ。 それではしっかりとした分析や議論 カラー版 すらすら基本文法 CHIUDE [目標] ●必要な情報を取り出し、結び付け 約する。 ●筆者の主張を要約し、それに対す 分の考えをもつ。 9 工業デザイン 生活に関わ 具や機器のうち、工業的に 生産され、大勢の人々に使 るものの企画や設計。 2 けげん意 9 追求 文 ない要る 要る(いる) 1複雑 対 9 確かに、 12 見過ごす 関 見落とす 見のがす 見誤る

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English Junior High

至急 英語 中2 です! これの答えが合ってるかどうか教えてください! 4の英語で答えるヤツです。 よろしくお願いします🙇🏻‍♀️ ̖́-

書 Riku: This table compares some popular activities for foreign tourists. Jing: I see. Sightseeing is the (① most )(2 上に on the list. Riku: Yes, and cultural activities are (③) shopping. Jing: XⓇ think popular) activity ) popular (④ than ) ) cultural activities are the perfect more I way to learn about Japan. Riku: Then let's include them in the welcome party. 2 本文の内容を日本語にしなさい。 陸 この表は, 海外からの観光客に人気のあるアクティビティを(①比較したものだよ)。 ジン : なるほど。 リストの中で, 観光 ( ② 人気のあるアクティビティなんだね。 文化活動 )は (④ 日本について学ぶのに 陸:じゃあ、 歓迎会に取り入れようよ。 陸: そうだね、 そ(③ ジン : 文化体験は (⑤ 買い物(ショッピング)よりも人気があるよ。 ぴったりな方法だと思う。 3 次の英文が本文の内容と合っているなら○、 異なっているなら × で答えなさい。 (1) This table compares some popular sightseeing spots for foreign tourists. (2) Jing and Riku want to include cultural activities in the welcome party. 4 本文の内容について、次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 (1) Which activities is the most popular on the list? Singhtseeing is (2) What daes Jing think about cultural activities? them She thinks they are the perfect way to learn about Japan. ) (。)

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English Junior High

こういう流れを並べ替える問題って、普通の長文?と違って全文読むしかないのでしょうか?

(75%) ア〜ウの絵は次の英文のある場面を表している。 あらすじに従って並べ替えなさい。 について irato いった < 鹿児島県改題〉 $11 Many students were talking about Christmas vacation when Mary went into the €²12.11.13 classroom. Mary found Lucy at her desk. Mary smiled at her. Lucy smiled back at Mary, but she didn't look fine. Just then their teacher, Mr. Smith, came. He told the students about the schedule of the day and said, "I have sad news for you. Lucy and her family will move to London. Tomorrow is the last day for Lucy at school." Mary didn't understand Mr. Smith. "What did he say? Is Lucy going to move before Christmas? Really?" After Mr. Smith left the classroom, Mary went to Lucy and said, "Is it true?" Lucy looked very sad. Mary said, "I'm so sad. You didn't tell me such an important thing." Lucy said, "Well, ..." Mary couldn't stop saying, "I thought we were best friends." *Tears came out of Lucy's eyes and she walked away from Mary. Mary didn't enjoy dinner that night. After dinner, she went to her room. Mary sat on the chair and looked at a beautiful blue *hat on the desk. Mary *said to herself, "Did my words make Lucy very sad?" Then her mother came into the room. "Oh, Mary, it's a very beautiful blue hat! Is it your present for Lucy?" her mother asked. "Well, yes, it was. Lucy has beautiful blue eyes. So this blue hat is wonderful for her. But Lucy will not want this now," Mary said. "What happened? Both of you have *exchanged presents at Christmas every year," her mother said. Mary began to tell her about Lucy at school. After her mother listened to Mary, she said, "Well, how about going to Lucy's house with me now? You should give the present to Lucy." When Mary and her mother *arrived in front of Lucy's house, Mary said in the car, "Mother, I can't go to the door. Lucy doesn't want to see me." Her mother said, "I know how you are feeling. But don't worry. You can do it!" but she got out of the car and went to the door. Soon Lucy's father came to the door. Lucy was not at home. Mary told him about the present and gave it to him. Lucy's father *hugged Mary and said, "Thank you very much. Lucy will be very happy." Mary was afraid The next morning, Mary saw Lucy at school. Lucy was wearing the blue hat. Lucy ran to Mary and hugged her. Lucy said, "I'm sorry, Mary. I didn't tell you about moving to London because I didn't want to *lose you. But I was wrong. Can you still be my best friend after I say goodbye to you?" Mary said, "Of course, we will always be best friends. Lucy, I'm also sorry. I didn't try to understand how you were feeling." * schedule () tear(s) () hat (7) say to oneself (5) exchange (~3) arrive (到着する) hug (~を抱きしめる) lose (〜を失う) ア 59

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English Junior High

問2と問3と問4を教えてください!

14) 次の英文を読んで、あとの各問いに答えなさい。 Jack is writing an e-mail to Mike now. Hi, Mike. I arrived in Hokkaido two weeks ago. My school here is wonderful! I can't speak Japanese well yet, but I've made friends with many students at school. I read some books about Japan before I came here, but 5 school life are new to me. many things about Japanese "C For example, an interesting thing happened at lunch time on my first day at this school. After the fourth class finished, suddenly my classmates began to eat lunch in our classroom! And they put their lunch boxes on their own desks! I couldn't believe it. So I asked my friend, Takeshi, "Aren't your desks for studying?" He 10 looked a little surprised and answered, Of course they are, but we use them when we eat lunch, too. Why do you ask?" Another interesting thing happened after school that day. After we finished our class, some students started to clean the classroom. That also surprised me. Because our school in America has a "cleaning staff, students and teachers don't have 15 to clean. The next day, I cleaned my classroom with my classmates for the first time. After cleaning with them, I felt good. I think that it's good for students to clean the places that they use. 100点 *Lastly, we have our school trip for five days next month. You may also be interested in this because our school in America doesn't have such a long trip. I'm 20 very happy because I will go to Kyoto, Tokyo, and other places in Japan. Now my classmates and I often talk about our school trip. It is interesting to plan what places we will visit in Japan. I want to see some famous places and old Japanese buildings with my own eyes. I sometimes feel there are many differences between Japan and America. This 25 makes my life in Japan very exciting every day. I'll tell you about my school trip next time. () surprise cleaning staff ‡‚ (= janitor) [問1] 下線部 ① を, ほぼ意味が同じで次のように書きかえるとき, 1語が入るか答えなさい。 There are many things that I didn't lastly 最後に, 終わりに にはそれぞれどのような (15点) know about Japanese

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English Junior High

問ニの②と問3、問4教えてください

3 次は,アメリカからの留学生のケイト (Kate) と, 高校生の勇太 (Yuta) との対話と, その日の夜に勇太が書いた日記の一部である。これらを読んで、後の各問に答えよ。 (One Monday morning. ) Kate Good morning, Yuta. Yuta : Good morning, Kate. You look sleepy. What's up? Kate: I went to bed late last night because I was talking a lot with my host family. Yuta Oh, I see. events. Kate: Some differences between America and Japan, for example, food, sports, and I think (find / we/ it's / to / interesting) differences in culture. Yuta: I think so, too. How about schools? Did you find any differences? Kate: Yes. For example, on the first day in Japan, I was surprised because my host brother walked to school by himself. In America, students - especially elementary school students go to school by school bus, or their parents drive them to school. Yuta: Really? In Japan, most students walk or ride a bike to school. I often get up late and ask my mother, "Drive me to school, please." But she says, "No! Run to school!" ja Kate: That's funny. I have another interesting story. Teachers here often say, "Take your textbooks home. Don't leave them at school." But students in America must leave them at school. Yuta Really? Why? Kate In America, students borrow textbooks from the states. We give them back at the end of the year. We (in/ not/them/ are/ write / must) or make them dirty. Yuta That's interesting! I want to know more about differences in culture. Kate Me, too. I want to talk about them with you. Do you have some time this weekend? Yuta I'm going to visit my grandfather's house on Sunday. But I'm ( f) on : Saturday. Please come to my house on Saturday. Kate OK. See you then. This morning I talked with Kate. She ( (1) ) me about some differences between American and Japanese schools. I was surprised that students in America [ 1. When I heard about that, I also became interested in differences in culture. So I'm going to talk about them with her on (@ ) at my house. 2

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