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Lesson 3:"Yes" or "No" Homework Story about Gol D. Roger Directions Read the story about Gol D. Roger out loud, fill in the blanks with the orrect words, and answer the questions. Story (to do) (to be) It was a clear, bur sad day. The city streets were packed with peopie waiting to see him, the mysterious King of the Pirates, Gol D. Roger. Affer his adventures on the Grand Line, he /as finally captured by theWorld Government. he scared? No. As he walked towards his death, Gol D. Was Roger was smiling. Members of the Pirate King's crew stood in the crowd, watching Tneir captain walk with his hands in chains. They didn't want to seehim die. They cried. he sad? No. NAS Everyone waited quietly as the Pirate Kina climbed the stairs to the to the fall platform. After he sat down, someone in the crowd shouted to Gol D. Roger, "Pirate King! You still have your treasure! Where is it?! Where is the One Piece?!" Gol D. Roger laughed and said, you want my treasure? You can have it. Go find it!” Just before he died, the Pirate King inspired everyone to go seek the treasure and explore the world. After Gol D. Roger's death, pirates from everywhere went looking for the One Piece. For years, many people talked about the day the Pirate King died, asking each other, Because of the Pirate King's action, Luffy's story began. you there that day? you see Gold Roger?" Questions 0 What does "capture” mean? What does “inspiration” mean? を補らえる,補まえる. を補度にする 霊感 Write I question that you want to ask Gol D. Roger: How did the Pirate King's crew react to seeing him? How did the Pirate King feel when he was walking towards his death? | 3."Yes" or "No" Questions Games

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English Senior High

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proposed that UNESCO register the v 字する 速読目標時間 (wpm:100w/m) 制限時間 1回目 2回目 ワード数 2分17秒 Unit 3 20分 分 秒 分 229 DATAI (解答·解説: 別冊 pp.12-15) TR11-13 (50pts.) Read the text and answer the questions below. In 2012, the Japanese government proposed that UNESCO register the country's m 01 2 food culture. The proposal was accepted at a meeting of "the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee in December 2013, and “washoku" - Japanese *cuisine 05 also includes kabuki, noh and bunraku. An official said that the "panel valued Japanese traditional was added to UNESCO's "Intangible Cultural Heritage list, which people's spiritual tradition of respecting nature associated with washoku. Japan faces a low "food self-sufficiency rate and the spread of Western eating az habits. Social and economic structures are continually changing, and food products from around the world are widely available now. That is why many people are Concerned about whether communities can continue to pass down Japanese food 10 traditions. The government hopes , the heritage listing will help younger generations recognize the value of such traditions. It is also expected that washoku will gain global recognition, attract more foreign aE tourists and increase exports of Japan's agricultural products. The Fukushima nuclear 15 disaster in 2011 caused concerns over the safety of the country's food products. The government is hoping that registration of washoku by UNESCO will help ease them. A chef expressed hope that more efforts will be made to promote Japanese foods. He is confident that more and more people in other countries will become fond of Japanese food, which tastes good and looks beautiful, to say nothing of its health 20 benefits. Uー

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English Senior High

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1. Introduction In the 1980s, Japanese financial institutions increased their presence in Western financial markets. Japanese financial institutions had close business relationships with large Japanese corporations (interlocking keiretsu business relationships) and suffered few non-performing loans because of the country's steady economic development, making them the soundest financial institutions in the world. Table1 shows the transition in the eredit ratings of major Japanese financial institutions and demonstrates that in 1988, many Japanese financial institutions were given a top credit rating. However, in the 1990s, the financial condition of Japanese financial institutions deteriorated rapidly as a result of an increase in non-performing loans brought on by an economic slump. For example, Figure 1 shows the changes in the balance of non-performing loans that Japanese banks held. At its peak at March 2002 (i.e., the end of FY 2001), this level exceeded ¥40 trillion. Figure 2 clearly indicates the severity of the problem, and Figures 1 and 2 show that, despite disposing of non-performing loans exceeding ¥10 trillion several years in the late 1990s, the balance of non-performing loans stillincreased. In 1997, the financial condition of major banks grew severe, as evidenced by the failure of institutions such as Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, which had a significant standing among major commercial banks, and Yamaichi Securities, one of the four major security corporations. Many financial institutions that survived with government assistance barely escaped bankruptcy. In the past, Japanese banks were subjugated under extremely strict regulations implemented by the Ministry of Finance. In the 1980s, however, financial globalization progressed, increasing the concern that if the regulations did not change, they may promote the hollowing out of domestic markets. Beginning in 1996, the Japanese government advocated Japanese “Big Bang" financial reforms and fundamentally restructured the regulations. These reforms could have becen viewed as a "constructive" approach to financial regulations for a new cconomic environment. On the other hand, the deterioration of the business conditions of financial institutions progressed at a speed and scale greater than what was anticipated. Because the laws that

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