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1 When we need to see the time, we look at clocks or watches. Today we can check the time very 置き時計 easily. However, it was not so easy long ago. Time keeping_has a very interesting history. 簡単に 長い間,ずっと 時間の計測 Ancient people used nature to read the time. About 6,000 years ago, Egyptians used the sun. 2 They put sticks in the ground, and the shadows told them the time. These were some of the first 話す。教えるの過去形 clocks in the world. 3 At night, people could not use the sun. About 3,500 years ago, Egyptians started to measure time without it. They put water in pots. The pots had tiny holes in them. The water decreased …なしで little by little. The lines in the pots told them the time. 4 About 1,500 years ago, other people used fire. They burned candles, for example.. The candles gave them light, and people saw the time by the lines on them. 与えるの過去形 線 5 About 700 years ago, people started to make mechanical clocks. At first, they used weights to power these clocks. The clocks told the hour with bells. However, the weig were big and heavy, so these clocks were difficult to move. 6 About 500 years ago, people improved their clocks. They used springs to power the clocks. The springs were small and light. So people could move the clocks easily. Eventually, people 小さい began to carry watches. 7 Today, we have clocks and watches everywhere. This is the result of many great inventions and many people's efforts. Even now, clocks and watches are improving. 8 We cannot really see time, but ancient people tried to recognize it. They used different ideas and technologies to measure it. When we look at our clocks and watches, we can easily see the time. Now it is time to recognize the wisdom of those ancient people.

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English Senior High

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TR3T Humans usually breathe from sixteen to twenty times each minute. If you analyzed 01 the air you breathe, you would find it is a mixture of different gases. Most of it is *nitrogen about four-fifths. One-fifth is oxygen. There is also a tiny amount of carbon dioxide, a little "water vapor (which gives air its humidity), and some "traces of 05 what are called "rare gases. If you were to put a bag over your nose and mouth to catch the air you breathe out, i図 you would find (1)Some strange changes. There would still be the same amount of nitrogen. There would also be the same traces of rare gases. But there would be much less oxygen and a hundred times more carbon dioxide than in the air you breathe in. 10 There would also be considerably more water vapor. TR33 ,What happens is that each time you breathe, an exchange takes place. You keep Some oxygen; you breathe out much more carbon dioxide and water vapor than you breathed in. 、The reason is that every moment of the day and night your body is using up energy. Your heart uses up energy as it beats. Your muscles use up energy. So 15 does your brain, and so does every other part of you. All this energy is produced by the work of the millions and millions of cells that make up your body. Every one of these cells needs Oxygen in order to do its work. As the cells use up oxygen, they form carbon dioxide, which is a “waste product. So your body carries out these two processes at the same time. You breathe in the m3 20 OXygen that cells need to produce energy. You breathe out the carbon dioxide that is harmful. It sounds so simple. Yet your life depends on these processes happening dav and night without interruption.

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