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文構造について教えて頂けないでしょうか?🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️🙇‍♂️ As odd as these and similar laws appear to be この文章は as these and similar laws appear to be as odd という事で... Read More

6 19 222 | 司法 Justice @ natural1-48 條 slow 2-54 図 seange Laws Explained ⑩ Therc arc ifeW 55Semie around the world 可iewles疾軸誠We For instance/in England d dieyin 休軸6Sesl6分aglimiet. In France/it is forbiddcn to 豆語6 a pig NSPIeO. And/in the 陣S state of 上SSSGISeNtS,@ddimS tomatocs 46 東mehowder)is strictly prohibited. 褒 odd⑱ these/and similar lawy apPPear to 5e/in most cases/there is a logical explanation for the law's 王iStemee. For example, the British Houses of Parliament are in an official palace. If someone dies there, that individual is entitled to an expensive SateWineral ASifor the other laws, Napoleon remains a highly respected 館W@ in France, and INeWiEnglanders are deeply proud of thcir 厩還語訪計 頭Wie人Wof creamy and tomato讃起 clam chowder. (Original、130 words) 日72 atfrstglance 「 日72 one は代名 日73 the HHouses 口/3 nameapig Napoleon … name ABという形で「A をBと名づける」。 日79 state funeral「国発」 口/9 asfor 一「一に関しては」 日/10 fgure 「人物] 上日/.10 New Englanders「(米国北東部の) ニューイングランド地方の人 口/10 variety「種類. タイプ」 日/11 -free「てのない, を使用していない」 | forbid る 唱strictly 厳しく 日prohibit 4 日logical 論理的な 貼existence 存在 口individual 人 個人 48 | おかしな法入事情 ⑩ 世界中には., 一見したところばかばかしく思えるような, 理解しがたい法律 がかなりたくさんある。 例えば, 英国では法律上. 国会議事堂の中で死ぬことが できない。フランスでは, 懇をナポレオンと名づけることが禁じられている。そ して, 米国のマサチューセッツ州では. トマトをクラムチャウダーに加えるのは 厳しく禁じられている。これらの法律や同様の法律は奇妙に思えるが, たいてい 1e | の場合. その法律の存在に対し. 論理的な説明がなされている。例えば, 英国の 山内にある。もし誰かがそ 光ぬとその人は高額な費 なるのだ。その他の法律に関し 尊敬されている人物であ り, ーイングランド地方の人たちは, クリーミーでトマトが入ってい ない, 他とは違う自分たちのクラムチャウダーを大変誇りに思っている。 Related Terms & Expressions pass a law: 法律を可決する enforce a law: 法律を施行する amend a law: 法律を改 repeal a law: 法律を廃止する lawmaker:立: 議員 obey the law: 法律に従う break/violate the law: 法律違反をする against the law: 法律違反で by law: 法律により practice law: 弁護士として働く [英文の内容に合う場合は True, 合わない場合は False を選びなさい。 Although strange laws often appear to be nonsensical, there iS usually some reason behind them. True / False p Answer は p.423 223

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English Senior High

答えをなくしてしまいました、、 合ってるか教えていただきたいです🙇‍♀️

8 | 【]との選択問題】 (配点 15点) ご回の中から 次の英文を読み。空所(1)ご()に入れるのに最も適当なものを, 7 上 よれ思 れ 1 つずつ選び, 記号で答えよ。 人Across the blazing desert of the Sahara ( 1 (one of the longest and heaviest trainsjon Earth、 Mauritanias en Ore Train, the "backbone of the Sahara"' begins its route in 26N8Y0 an iron RM in the center/of Mauritaniaノ and ends「 im Nouadhibou) a city/on the coast ) The 22000 tons/of iro mined daily are poured into 220 iron *hoppers。 These hoppers are linked together to make the train, Which can be as long as 3 kilometers and can have several *1ocomotiveS. ( 2 ) transporting iron ore is the trains main purpose, people can hide(in the hoppers) fork out 5 $3 to claim space on one of the benches inside two DSSenger Cars, or, most commonly。sit 6 top of the ore。) Passengers travelling on this train should expect to face some harsh conditons、 3 The 704kilometer journey can take (from 16 to 21 hours,( 3 ) the weight of the ram. There are no bathrooms or food. The train Shakes violently throughout the tip: when it starts moving, the train Cars frequently slam.into one another) During the day, the sun beats down Qn Dassengers riding outside the train and 紀 temperatures can quickly reach 40 degrees Celsius or higher. At night, under the Hight of the Milky Way, temperatures in the desem become achingly cold. One passenger has said, “Tf the train goes through a Sandstorm、 de /Why, then, would people want to ride it? Some thrilseekers might want 1 you feel like you want experience this extreme journey through one of the m S the wor) Mostly,( 4 ),passengers are merchants, ee to support their livelihood and provide food and Supplies (9 2 Sahara/ Passengers wrap their heads with long pieces of cloth to protect 、the wind sand, and sharp bits of iron dust that fy through the air. t *charcoal into the piles of iron, light it and make tea, 【 5.)t time, however, they sleep. 〔 5

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English Senior High

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いいNT 作文生で始ま 間和24SS還UI IA っています、 選んではいけまゃん なお丈 ゃ 1 Sonality efincs theories ”- Pd how v ts about whar personalit He Won Thoush ET 還TROUSGtRRR the gencra agreementi YRand tow or basi の ic persong Ei 者 8 Dersonality traits re frst formed. Ded by carly jit i " 。 eXperiences and ? 8nd tend to sta Stay ( 団 ). personality Ye CXNpericnce SIsnificant Dersonality changcs、 changes can si geS can stil occur depending on new life experi ETie NE二 nces。 People cmotional stress or jife。 hanging ts ri al strcss or lfec nging cVents can cxperi erience Ven the kind of si T We take Can changi e kind of social roles で take on can change Rh も 1 Darents or people heavily invested in new jobs can find themselves responsiblc DerSonality、 Firsttime becoming 6 IS morc SS their new roles force them to ch 1 angc how they think feel and behave in general、People in new Tomantic relationships can find themselvcs becoming more carin i 1 i 1 g about their partners welLbeing as their view of the world changes. As our Hives change, ( 2| ) our personalities、 But do most people reallY gz7 to change their personalities? While we tend to admire people ho are more active and confidcnt than we are. how many of us are really wiling to put in the effort to make the kind of long-term changes that can alter personality traits? According to a recent research study by psychologists at the University of Ilinois、most people are dissatisfied with their own personality and wished to change in a more DoSiHVe direction。 Only thirteen percent reported bcing satisficd with themsclves as they Were. As for whether people really can alter their personality traits the evidence is a httle more controversial.、 Though many people try to change their personalities,cither through counseling or by developing therr own selFimprovement prOgram. such as taking pubhic る8多もkgSCAt2(r&0 太る衝 ACN 0人 X speaking courses to become me social and outgoing, itS still dcbatable how eftective these RARhESI( 3間 1 jn mind。 Nathan Hiudson and RChris Fralcy of the Universty hg 6 f Illinois at Urbana- Champaign conducted a Study to see whether research subjects could of Il ( change mcasurable aspects of their personality. 放 S as tha articipants Were able to make signicam What the researchers jound was that pa に pa 寺 P MM が の ality changeS. Eor example: people who wanted 0 become more extrOVei S rsonality C ド のる2わり すい | 馬 辻。 9 MEI y peri ) in how they MI 2 in cxtroversion by the end of the study period。 ( nh 2 ンムな が 0 る名 電・ 0 電 」 軸 肌間 aa they | reported signthicant changes m ther responded tO DerSOn2 5 ges they wanted to make. As one example, 人飲 sonality chani Dehaviour。 which matched the per y the cnd ot the study do people who described themselves as being more cxtroverted b

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English Junior High

問2教えてください。 A→エ B→ア になります。 出来れば理由もお願いしますm(_ _)m

ミ文を読み、後の問いに答えなさい。 il / the language / in ) js Po 5 Maria ives in a HOle vilage in Brazl. (Cspoken / BragiL/ the language んin ) ie Portugue。 but Next year, she is going to teach Rngji She can speak BEngish too, and she is an English teacher 0 Sc ghsh ar 6 0 時 8 8 。 き 8 Junior high schoo】 in Japan for one year. So'she Wants 1O 3 teacher in her village に he hasnt found a Jap et、 3 textbook and a Japanese dictionary, but gi Jay Bedco One day she said to her brother Pedro, 1 A 「 Thenextday to town 本 \ い Ne n Center*, but it had no Japanese teachers. They asked a人5識 Car First, they went to the Education C* > 1 tcity” he said、 “but ji at the center about tbe nearest Japanese class. “There's (②one the next city, d, “but its one hour 合om your Yilage by train.” し B "said Maria. “Then, TII take lessons on the Internet.” They used the centers 3 anese teal Computers to search for Japanese teachers oniine. There were no Jap chers who spoke Tortuguese, but there were some teachers who spoke English. 婁 Name | Hours Price | skahasi | 1 8 ) Ms. Suzuksi 2 2 1 W50 | Ms. Akita ] 4 $90 村 Ms. Mos | 5 $100 She bought ten hours for $200 with a teacher named When Maria and Pedro got home, they used Maria's computer to send an email to the teacher. Two hours ater, she anSwered: Dear Maria, Thank you for your e-mail. be glad to teach You Ja panese before you go to Japan. (⑧Jt is important for young people to go to foreign countries. (④You can ask me(toknow/ anything / want/ you ), for example, about Ja panese food、 music、 movies, and so on. Please tell me when YOu are going to start the firs t lesson with me. Best wishes*, 問1 下線者 順に並< 間4 間

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English Junior High

グラフのア、イ、ウを埋めたいのですがどこに埋めるためのヒントがあるのかが分かりません。 長文で申し訳ありませんが教えて頂けると幸いです🙇‍♀️🙏 ちなみに答えはAがelementary Bがjunior high Cがhighになるみたいです。

: 90中3なな sducation an 是ave yow ever been to a publie library? Libraries are built to “develop educatio eulture. Publie libraries have (①important jobs.F 和 天 の sn1OV TGg 1 nr Flocal doewmemts。 Second, they give all people the *chance to enjOy Te ading irst。 libraries keep books and important and to get = 9 りら E n So attract more imformation Now, pubjic libraries have another job. They are trying to a *teenagers, *especially junior high school and high school studentS. *According to these tyo *graphs on the right, elementary school students read more books 全om 2009 to 2016. but the *situation ofjunior high schoo】 students and jigh school students have only *changed a little. *Tn addition, about 5726 of high school students read zero books a month in 2016. So, pubic hbraries want more teenagers to visit there. Many publie jibraries have started new WaYS to attract more teenagers. For example, one Hiprary in Tottori works with some students 抹om a high school. The jbrary has a place to put books which the students want other students to read. The students decide how to *decorate the place to make people interested in it.Another jibrary in Osaka has an event called Book Review /727zg7 Evenf". Teenagers talk about thejr 色vorite books in a のzz Ystyle on stage for three minutes. People who enjoy the zzzg7laugh alot and ある 1 か月間の平均読書井数 (必 間半ーーーーーー | 1 0 全- コ 1 隊人SI2SS TO iEO 17 EGOGT5 14) 2009 2010 201L 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 ある1か月間に 1冊も本を読 > (9 ) 60 二 450 20-_169 | 09 2015 2016 | schoot students _ |school students | school students (第 62 回学校読書調査から作成 at the same time they become interested in books they have not read yet. Pupjie jibraries today are not jnst waiting for *yisitors. They *take actions to make more teenagers( ② )in books in the jibraries. Public jibaries hope that more teenagers w山 yisit the hbrarjes and read alot ofinteresting books. so they are trying some new ideas to attract more teenagers. Why dont you yisit a public hbrary in your town? You may fnd some _g9od points there.

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