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14 キャッシュレス決済 (p.34~p.35) 社会の目 フィンテック 組 番 名前 文中の (1) ~ (8) に適切な語句を入れなさい。 | フィンテック (FinTech)とは, finance ((1)) technology ((2))を合わせた造語で、 最新の情報技術 を積極的に活用した (3) を表す言葉である。 銀行などの金融機関が直接提供するATMや (4) サービスだ けでなく、 複数の金融機関と提携して収入支出情報を管理することができる (5) アプリや, ブロックチェー ン技術を応用した (6) (仮想通貨), 家計や投資の (7) による分析, スマートフォンを利用した (8) 決済 など、 金融機関以外の会社が提供するサービスも多い。 科学の目: キャッシュレス決済の種類と仕組み [1] キャッシュレス決済における支払い方法には 「前払い」 「即時払い」 「後払い」の三つがある。 次の文がど の支払い方法の説明であるか, (1)~(3)に記入しなさい。 (1) 銀行口座に紐付けられており、 その場で銀行口座から代金が支払われる方式 (2) 利用した分が支払日に銀行口座から引き落とされる方式 (3) プリペイドカードやICカードに現金をチャージしておく方式 [2] キャッシュレス決済について, 次の文が正しい場合には○, 間違っている場合には×を付けなさい。 (1)交通系ICカードを決済端末にかざすことで支払いができる。 (2) スマートフォン内蔵のICチップでは支払いができない。 (3) 店側がスマートフォンに表示された QRコードを読み取る方法では支払いができない。 (4) 店舗情報の埋め込まれたQRコードをスマートフォンで読み取り, 支払い金額をお店に確認してもら うことで店舗への支払いができる。 (5)QRコード決済は, オフライン状態でも利用できるので便利である。 クラウドファンディング 文中の (1) ~ (9)に適切な語句を入れなさい。 インターネットを通じて不特定多数から (1) することである。 新商品開発の場合, 開発資金を (2)で集 め、出資額に応じた成果物を (3) として出資者に提供することが多い。 それ以外にも, (4) や寄付など, さまざまな分野で利用されている。 調達者が設定した目標額への到達に関わらず決済やリターンが発生する (5) 方式と、目標額に到達しないと決済が一切成立しない (6) 方式がある。 調達者の立場からすると (5) 方式は (7) に近い形で利用でき, 出資者の立場だと、目標額に達さなくても資金調達ができる。 その代わり, 必ず (8) を用意する必要がある。 近年は, (9) も発生しているので利用には注意が必要である。 キャッシュレス決済の注意点 [1] キャッシュレス決済を利用する際の注意点を4つ書きなさい。 [2]QRコード決済を利用する際の注意点を4つ書きなさい。

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English Junior High

どこを抜き出して答えればいいのか分からないので答えをお願いします🙇‍♀️もし出来れば解説もお願いします🙏

次の英文を読み、以下の問いに答えなさい。 Cow. Chicken. Grass. Which two are in the same group? Your answer depends on where you were born and raised. T fedt af gnofed For a long time, *research psychologists have had an idea that East Asians and Westerners think about the world in different ways. There was not enough scientific *evidence to support this idea until recently. In the past 15 years, however, researchers have learned a lot about different thinking styles and the cultural differences that produce them. The story begins in 1972, when *Liang-Hwang Chiu, a professor of *educational psychology at *Indiana University, tested more than 200 Chinese and 300 American children. He showed some cards to each child. Each card had pictures of three things. One card, for example, showed a cow, a chicken, and grass. Chiu asked the children to say which two things were in the same group. Most of the American children picked the chicken and cow. They explained the reason by saying that "both are animals." Most of the Chinese children, however, put the cow and grass together because "cows eat grass." solib - People didn't think Chiu's study was very important in the years after its *publication because $*psychological scientists at that time paid little attention to cultural differences. In the 1990s, however, *cross-cultural psychology became 2"hot" and Chiu's findings were paid attention to again. 3 Researchers at the University of Michigan did Chiu's study again by testing college students from China, Taiwan, and the United States. Without using pictures, the researchers gave the students with and asked them to say which two three words shampoo, hair, and conditioner, for example 20 were in the same group. The Americans were more likely than the Chinese to say that shampoo and conditioner go together because they're both hair care goods. The Chinese were more likely to say that shampoo and hair go together because "shampoo washes and cleans hair." Why do East Asians and Westerners think differently? Most researchers believe the answer can be Taplapo 77 Step A Step B Step C

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English Junior High

急ぎでお願いします!!! この問題全て回答お願いします!!!

(1)[ ]内の動詞を適切な形に変えて、( )に入れなさい。 1. Look at the man ( )a yellow suit. [ wear] 2. Most of the products ( )in this factory are exported. [ make] )in the accident was taken to the hospital. [ injure] 3. The boy ( 4. You should take a bus ( ) to the center of the city. [ go ] (2)( )内から適切なほうを選びなさい。 1 The comedy was ( boring / bored ), soI fell asleep. 2Iwas (disappointing /disappointed) with my exam results. B eg bne otol 2 This book is very (interesting / interested). y parents were ( surprising / surprised ) to see my hairstyle. (3) 内の動詞を適切な形に変えて, ( )に入れなさい。 e baby kept ( ) for more than ten minutes. 2e shop remains ( )at present. 1:8 wind 前理nOITONOR 3. She sat ( ) to music for a while. [ close / cry /listen ] (4)日本語の意味に合うように, ( )に適語を入れなさい。 D 1.私たちは昨日,市民プールに泳ぎに行った。 We( )in the public pool yesterday. hoW 2.彼は仕事を見つけるのに苦労している。 )a job. W bns bss He is ( ) difficulty ( 3.彼は数時間,図書館で本を読んで過ごした。 ) 3now eW He (in)a few hours (m) in the library. nt 29y anw.1.syT,9dd.yd 1ed a wsa I ned W gter) ol ol 1e9d, A igppl (5)[ ]内の語句を使って, 日本語の意味に合う英文をつくりなさい。 1. サーフボードを持っている男性が私の父です。 [ carry/the surfboard ] はそうなの B 2. 私はこの遠足にとてもわくわくしています。 [excite/about/excursion ] 3. 彼は鏡の前で踊り続けた。 [dance/in front of/ the mirror] 4. 私たちは学園祭の準備で忙しい。 [prepare for/the school festival ]

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English Junior High

(B)教えて欲しいです😭😭 答えは preserve culture になります。 解説では(7)の2文目と(3)の最後から3文目を参照とかいてありますがそれでも意味がわからないです。

3 次の文章を読んで, あとの各問に答えよ。 (*印の付いている単語·語句には, 本文のあとに [注] がある。) When we go to the library, we read books/*search for and/share information and have a *discussion with others. // Libraries are very convenient places. /The library has a long history of collecting and keeping books. /Books have been an important part of culture. Around 1445 Johann Gutenberg *invented the *printing machine./ Libraries began to collect the hooks *printed by the printing machine, and the number of libraries grew./ Now some libraries have begun to *digitalize a lot of books. Some people say most of the books will become digitalized *data/ When 声った all the books are digitalized, what will the future of the library be? / Some even say the library will disappear. Will that really happen? To answer this question, we first have to see how people have digitalized books. We can say the idea of digitalizing books began with Michael Hart in 1971/ He was able to use an expensive computer,/so he thought he could do something good for other people by using it. A computer can keep a lót of data/and it can search for the data in a very short time./When the computer has a lot of digitalized data from the books, these data become an important part of culture. / Michael Hart thought that people would use these data as they like, His idea became a *project. /He couldn't digitalize books which had *copyright, so he digitalized books which were *in the public domain and collected them in a computer./ People were able to read the distalized books without *paying any money. Hart named his project “Project Gutenberg," |He thought his project was as important as Gutenberg's printing machine, because the printing machine also spread knowledge 知識てめる all over the world. / Project Gutenberg continues even after Hart died in 2011. Now you can read - 4

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English Junior High

答えがない高校の過去問です。 回答確認のために教えてほしいです。

【2】次の英文を読んで, 下の(1)~ (5)の英文の( を書きなさい。 )に当てはまる最も適当なものを, それぞれア~エの中から1つずつ選び, その記号 *Ogasawara Islands are a group of islands in *the Pacific Ocean, about. 1000 kilometers south of Tbkyo. There are more than 30 islands, and about 3000 people live on the two largest islands. They are sometimes called “Tolyo's *Hidden Islands' or **the Galapagos of the East". When Ogasawara people go to Tbkyo, they have to take a ferryboat for 24 hours because there is no airport. Ogasawara Islands are far from the main islands, so there are many kinds of *unique plants and animals.They are called *endemic species. Thirty - six percent of the plants on the islands'are endemic species. We can see those plants only in Ogasawara Islands. Because only plants and animals that have *adapted to Ogasawara *environment could *survive, unique *ecosystems were developed. This is a story about people who saved two kinds of animals on Ogasawara Islands. One is a red-headed wood pigeon, Karasu Bato".: This is one of the endemic species on Ogasawara Islands. Birds usually live on trees and *protect themselves from their *enemies. But red-headed wood pigeons on the islands have no enemies, so they live on the ground. Their living environment has changed since people brought cats to the islands as pets. Some of them *went wild and became *stray cats. Amother cat usually has about 20 babies a year, so the number of the stray cats *kept increasing and a lot of pigeons were eaten by them. In 2002, the number of the pigeons was only about 40. People began to think they should do something to protect this endemic species and natural environment on Ogasawara Islands. In 2008, people on the islands, Japanese and *overseas researchers, *public officials and animal doctors met together and started a project to save the pigeons. At thé meeting, they decided to *get rid of the stray cats, but they didn't know what to do. So after the meeting, they asked *the Tbkyo Veterinary Medical Association for advice. Animal doctors in this association *cooperated with a lot of volunteers and started a project to save the stray cats. They said, “The pigeons can't survive outside the islands, but cats can live in Tokyo. We want to save both kinds of animals,” The stray cats were *caught and carried to Tbkyo by ship. Animal doctors and volunteers took care of them and looked for their new fanmilies. From 2008 to 2018, about 800 stray cats were sent to Tokyo to start their new ife. Also, the number of pigeons has increased to about 400 now. This story shows that people may have a bad *influence on the natural environment, but we can protect and make it better by cooperating with each other. A person who took part in this project said, “It is important for us to think how we can keep the natural environment for the future." “Aka-gashira *the Pacific Ocean 太平洋 *unique 独特の *environment 環境 *went wild 野生化した *Hidden 隠された *endemic species 固有種 *ecosystems 生態係 (注) *Ogasawara Islands 小笠原諸島 *the Galapagos ofthe East 東洋のガラパゴス *adapted adapt 「適応する」 の過去形·過去分詞 *protect~ ~を守る *kept increasing 増え続けた *get rid of ~ *suIvive 生き残る *stray cats ノラネコ *public officials 公務員 *enemies 敵 *overseas researchers 海外の研究者 *c0operated 協力した ~を駆除する *caught catch 「~をつかまえる」の過去形·過去分詞 *the Tokyo Veterinary Medical Association 東京都獣医師会 *influence 影響

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English Junior High

答えがない高校の過去問です。 回答確認のために教えてほしいです。

【2】次の英文を読んで, 下の(1)~ (5)の英文の( を書きなさい。 )に当てはまる最も適当なものを, それぞれア~エの中から1つずつ選び, その記号 *Ogasawara Islands are a group of islands in *the Pacific Ocean, about. 1000 kilometers south of Tbkyo. There are more than 30 islands, and about 3000 people live on the two largest islands. They are sometimes called “Tolyo's *Hidden Islands' or **the Galapagos of the East". When Ogasawara people go to Tbkyo, they have to take a ferryboat for 24 hours because there is no airport. Ogasawara Islands are far from the main islands, so there are many kinds of *unique plants and animals.They are called *endemic species. Thirty - six percent of the plants on the islands'are endemic species. We can see those plants only in Ogasawara Islands. Because only plants and animals that have *adapted to Ogasawara *environment could *survive, unique *ecosystems were developed. This is a story about people who saved two kinds of animals on Ogasawara Islands. One is a red-headed wood pigeon, Karasu Bato".: This is one of the endemic species on Ogasawara Islands. Birds usually live on trees and *protect themselves from their *enemies. But red-headed wood pigeons on the islands have no enemies, so they live on the ground. Their living environment has changed since people brought cats to the islands as pets. Some of them *went wild and became *stray cats. Amother cat usually has about 20 babies a year, so the number of the stray cats *kept increasing and a lot of pigeons were eaten by them. In 2002, the number of the pigeons was only about 40. People began to think they should do something to protect this endemic species and natural environment on Ogasawara Islands. In 2008, people on the islands, Japanese and *overseas researchers, *public officials and animal doctors met together and started a project to save the pigeons. At thé meeting, they decided to *get rid of the stray cats, but they didn't know what to do. So after the meeting, they asked *the Tbkyo Veterinary Medical Association for advice. Animal doctors in this association *cooperated with a lot of volunteers and started a project to save the stray cats. They said, “The pigeons can't survive outside the islands, but cats can live in Tokyo. We want to save both kinds of animals,” The stray cats were *caught and carried to Tbkyo by ship. Animal doctors and volunteers took care of them and looked for their new fanmilies. From 2008 to 2018, about 800 stray cats were sent to Tokyo to start their new ife. Also, the number of pigeons has increased to about 400 now. This story shows that people may have a bad *influence on the natural environment, but we can protect and make it better by cooperating with each other. A person who took part in this project said, “It is important for us to think how we can keep the natural environment for the future." “Aka-gashira *the Pacific Ocean 太平洋 *unique 独特の *environment 環境 *went wild 野生化した *Hidden 隠された *endemic species 固有種 *ecosystems 生態係 (注) *Ogasawara Islands 小笠原諸島 *the Galapagos ofthe East 東洋のガラパゴス *adapted adapt 「適応する」 の過去形·過去分詞 *protect~ ~を守る *kept increasing 増え続けた *get rid of ~ *suIvive 生き残る *stray cats ノラネコ *public officials 公務員 *enemies 敵 *overseas researchers 海外の研究者 *c0operated 協力した ~を駆除する *caught catch 「~をつかまえる」の過去形·過去分詞 *the Tokyo Veterinary Medical Association 東京都獣医師会 *influence 影響

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