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English Senior High

答え合わせがしたいので教えてください

「I|次の文を読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。( wのついた語は文末に注があります。 ns Sitting in the consultation room of a charming cosmetic surgery clinic in Washmgo. D.C., Hudson Young removed his mask under the satisfied gaze of his doctor. Like a grownns number of Americans, Young decided the right time to undergo plastic surgery was middle of a coronavirus pandemic, He knew he would have time to recover in the privacy ot his own home. The main reason, however, was that Young suddenly found himself face to face with his own image while participating in an increasing number of videophone and web A 「Its something new when you have to stare at your face for a couple of hours a day and there's only so much you can do with good lighting and good angles," Young said. The 52-year-old real estate agent had allready been a fan of cosmetic surgery. He had face lift, eyelid surgery and laser resurfacing for the first time in October. "When you see yourself on Zoom, you are shocked," he explained, as Dr. Michael Somenek examined his w barely visible scars. Young is far from the only one who has found himself disappointed with the reflection he has seen in the screen over the past year. Virtual consultations for cosmetic procedures have risen 64% in the United States since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. “We have seen an increase in the number of surgical cosmetic procedures that are directly related to Zoom," said Somenek, who has seen a 50% to 60% increase in customers. “I think the pandemic B has given everyone time to take care of those things that we've been putting off until later," explained Ana Caceres, who was able to work from home after C a plastic surgery operation she had wanted for a long time. She recovered at. her parents' house outside Washington after a December cosmetic surgery that helped her D deal with a source of insecurity she had had since adolescence. "I didn't have to days off, because I was still able to work from my bed with my lap-top," the 25-year-old said. “When life is going on and you have places to be, it's s0 easy to put things off," Caceres said, showing off a dress she says she now has the confidence to wear. And she has scheduled more cosmetic surgery. Her surgeon, Dr. Catherine Hannan, says consultations at her clinic in the IIS comit1 E have nearly doubled since the beginning of the pandemic. "Our patients have more lines because the last vear has been so hard. A face or boay change can have a psychological

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

これ読んだんですけど、自分は世界史を理解してなかったので分からなくて翻訳アプリ使ったんですけどそれでも分からなかったので分かる方できれば解読お願いします┏●

Denmark in World War II お んれ By Hannah Arendt Hannab Arendt (1906-1975) was a political scientist! and pbilosopber born in Hanover, Germany. Wben Hitler came to power, sbe was forced to leave Germany and came to the United States in 1940. Sbe continued ber academic career by lecturing and teacbing at arious colleges, including The New Scbool for Social Researcb in New York City. Among the many books sbe urote were Eichmann in Jerusalem, On Revolution, and The Origins of Totalitarianism. Editor's Insert During the Second World War. the Germans invaded Denmark in April, 1940. In the beginning of her essay, Hannah Arendt explains that of the four countries almost completely immune to anti-Semitism- Denmark, Sweden, Italy, and Bulgaria Denmark challenged its German masters directly. As soon as the German authorities talked about forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge,' the Danes replied that all Danish citizens, including the King, would be wearing it the next day if the policy were carried out. In addition, all Danish government officials threatened 舌は the German authorities with their immediate resignation if the Germans started to implement any anti-Jewish actions. The following excerpt from Eicbmann in Jerusatem shows how the Danes sabotaged the German plan to carry out the mass extermination of the Jews. only 2タカ人の What happened then was truly amazing; compared with what took place in other European countries, everything went topsy-turvey. In August, ー after the German offensive in Russia had failed, the Afrika Korns 1943 had surrendered in Tunisia, and the Allies had invaded Italy すgovernment canceled its 1940 agreement with Germany which had permitted German troops the right to pass through the country. Thereupon. the Danish workers decided that they could help a bit in hurrying things そのうえに up: riots broke out in Danish shipyards, where the dock workers refused to repair German ships and then went on strike. The German militarv commander proclaimed a state of emergency and imposed martial la and Himmler thought this was the right moment to tackle the Te the Swedish す。 (continued on next page) themselves as Jews secret police), and overseer of the concentration camps

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Geography Junior High

全く分からないです。些細なことでもいいので教えてください🙏

<共有の課題2> 以下の資料はオーストラリアの「輸出相手国の変化(左)」と「輸入相手国の変化(右)」を表したものです。 輸出相手国の変化”について、1950年~2001 年を比較してわかることを書きなさい。 入相手回の区化(1950-51年から2000-2001年まで) 1950-51年 国名 イギリス アメリカ インド インドネシア マレーシア 1,488 輪出相手四の変化(1950-51年から2000-2001年まで) 1950-51年 1960-61年 国名 1960-61年 国名 1970-71年 国名 イギリス|32.65イギリス アメリカ|15.16日本 9.15アメリカ 6.27|NZ イタリア| 4.99フランス 1970-71年 国名 23.90日本 16.67アメリカ11.87 7.48イギリス|11.29 6.40NZ 5.27PNG |36.35イギリス|35.15|アメリカ23.81 6.20アメリカ22.40イギリス20.27 3.61ドイツ 2.22日本 2.10カナダ 第1位 27.36 第1位 第2位 第3位 第4位 第5位 総輸出額単位:10億豪ドル 第2位 6.93日本 6.75ドイツ 4.71カナダ 13.12 第3位 第4位 第5位 総動出額単位:10億豪ドル フランス 日本 6.86 3.81 4,150 5.31 3.73 2,175 1,964 1,938 4,376 1980-81年 アメリカ 旧本 イギリス ドイツ サウジアラビア 5.45|NZ 1990-91年 |21.90アメリカ21.90アメリカ18.70 16.89日本 8.30イギリス 6.30中国 5.70ドイツ 2000-01年 1980-81年 |27.57日本 アメリカ|11.12アメリカ 4.72韓国 イギリス| 3.70シンガポール 3.54NZ 1990-91年 2000-01年 第1位 |27.44日本 11.03アメリカ 6.18韓国 5.28NZ 4.86中国 第1位 日本 19.66 |19.13日本 12.86 8.26 5.94イギリス 5.29 5.16 第2位 9. 第2位 第3位 NZ 7.70 第3位 第4位 第4位 第5位 総輪出額単位:10億豪ドル 5.76 5.72 第5位 4.10ドイツ 中国 総験出額単位:10億素ドル 18,790 48,912 118,257 18,941 52,399 119,559 ※出奥 ※出兵 オーストラリア外路·貿易省資/Direction of Trade Time Series: 2000-01, One Hundred オーストラリア外·貿易省資料/Direction of Trade Time Series: 2000-01, One Hundred Years of Trade Years of Trade

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English Senior High

こういった問題を早く解けるようにするにはどうしたら良いでしょうか。 読み方のコツとかあれば教えてください😭

T) Read the following passage, and for each of the numbered spaces 【31】- 【35】, hoose the most suitable word from those given below (1-8). Use each number only one time. [67 皮本日 Retirement is the stage when a husband and wife finally have the chance to spend time together, free from the stresses and strains of working life. But far from being an era of relaxed contentment, retirement can actually be a stressful experience for couples. Academics have (【31】 ) that many wives actually begin to suffer from “retired husband syndrome” once their men give up work. They discovered that nearly half of women complained of ( 【32】 ) levels of stress, depression and sleeplessness after their husbands retired. And to make matters worse, Italian researchers also found that with every extra year the husband spent in retirement, the wife's condition became worse. They said that the problem does not only affect housewives, but can be even worse for women who are still (【33】 ) while their husbands stay at home. “We have found that retirement effects are stronger for employed women, who are already stressed by their job and have( 【34】 ) time to deal with the additional requests by their retired husbands," they said. Part of the cause of greater stress was that women were faced with an increase in housework, the authors wrote. They also had to deal with the added burden of reduced income, an extra concern' for both partners. The research was ( 【35】 ) out by social scientists Dr. Marco Bertoni and Dr. Giorgio Brunello, from the University of Padova, who analysed interviews with 840 Japanese Women between 2008 and 2013. 1. carried 2. increasing 3. less 4. much 5. reducing 6. reported 7. suitable 常 () 8. working 帰 副内王 蓄田

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English Senior High

答えが無くて分からないので教えて欲しいです

SIMなし合 22:01 Cop 【1】次の英文を読んで, 設問 1~12に答えなさい。 なお, *印の語(句)には文末に注 がついています。 Modern examinations of working conditions in British and U.S. industry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries concentrate mainly on the experiences, Complaints, and overall difficulties of working-class laborers. The first complaint that a majority of industrial workers had was that their workdays* were too long. The average (ア) of hours in a shift varied from industry to industry, from place to place, and from era to era. Workers in British and American textile mills* in the early to middle 1800s generally worked twelve to fifteen hours, six days a week, ( イ) only Sundays off. Their average workweek* was seventy-eight hours. In contrast were the hours of workers who labored in American steel mills in the late 1800s. The length of their shifts was determined by the fact that the blast furnaces* they tended almost always operated twenty-four hours a day. Thus, (oit became customary* for steel mills to have two twelve-hour shifts. However, many of the steel workers labored seven days a week. (a)That gave them a workweek of sighty-four hours. Moreover, sometimes they had to work extra hours on top of this demanding schedule. (オ )the minor differences in the length of workweeks from one industry to another, the average worker put in twelve-to fourteen-hour days at least six days a week, This harsh schedule remained more ( カ) less standard well into the twentieth century. It was not until 1920 that a fifty-hour workweek was introduced in the United States. Anda forty-hour week did not become the rule in most industries until 1938. Low wages was another common complaint of industrial workers. In 1851, the average wage earned by American industrial workers in general was seven to ten dollars per week. That same year New York's Daily Tribune* reported that a worker's family of five required just over ten dollars a week just for basics such as rent, food, and fuel. Most ordinary workers could not afford many simple comforts that middle-class workers enjoyed. (o This miserable situation lasted in America for decades and improved only slowly. As late as 1912, a study found that only 15

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