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English Junior High

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(2) You have been to America. (「今までに~したことがありますか」という疑闘文に) Sceng1,2 Which da you want to. (1) He didnt play tennis (「一度も~したことがない」 という否定文に) Unit1 Sports TOr 「in 「数料書P 【赤× 個/サイン に逃する誰を書きなさい。 ) あなたはどちらを申し込みたいですか。 *(2) あなたは今までにそれを開いたことがありますか。 Have you いえ、ありません。 of it? - No.I 13) 私は彼女について調べるつもりです。 II her 2自分の行ったことのある場所(国や地域について紹介する文を英文2文で書きなさい。 ヒント 英語 (1) 1 have been to ~ (2)(その場所の特徴や自分の感想) bai )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 3 次の日本文に合う実文になるように (1)私は沖縄を2回訪れたことがあります。 (have/1/ visited / twice / Okinawa /.) (2)あなたは今までにニュージーランドへ行ったことがありますか。 (New Zealand/ been/ you / have / ever / to/?) (3) 恵子は一度もカレーを作ったことがありません。 never / curry / Keiko / made/ has/.) Scene1, 22 【赤× 個/サイ 1 (1) 私は以常に神戸を訪れたことがあります。 に適する語を書きなさい。 Kobe before, (2) あなたに今までにすしを作ったことがありますか。 Sushi? 2 次の英文を )内の指示にしたがって全文を書きかえなさい。

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English Senior High

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Date Lesson 1 When Words Won't Work Reading (1)ピケ 3 (2) ピク OPeople from different cultures/ can usually understand pictograms easily. / く本文 コンクューシグ のBut sometimes / they find pictograms confusing. // ®Look at this pictogram: ■ピクト ■紛られ 崖崩 →道 →対 ピク 7,171グ ランピスライド (例 It tells different people different things. // OMaybe this man is clearing alandslide. // 問題 ウェンデへ 6Maybe he is opening an umbrella / on a windy day. / ©Actually, / this man is 9-キング working on a road. // ⑦This is a pictogram/ for “Roadwork ahead.” / セードワー7 Tへ…ド く本 2G メッセジ 8YOU can usually get the message from a pictogram / as soon as you see it. / OBut sometimes / you have to learn the meaning of a pictogram, / just like you learn 3 the words of a foreign language. // ワ-ス OPictograms may never take the place of words, / but they are already an 1ル センテンセス important means of communication. // DSome people are making full sentences / and p-ト even telling stories / with pictograms. 1/ 1DA famous Chinese artist / wrote the フォロイング following “sentence." // 13Can you read it? // 10 From Xu Bings Book from the Ground. See page 10 for answer. イかンり OWill pictograms eventually take the place of words? // ⑤Will they be the language of the future? // 6What do you think?/ ○ の に ノU

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English Senior High

1つ目の画像の一番下の行のBecauseから、2枚目終わりまでの和訳を教えていただきたいです。よろしくお願いします。(1枚目と2枚目の文章は繋がっています)

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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