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English Junior High

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■教科書本文の読解 We Oneed water for drinking, doing the 2laundry, ③cooking, and many other things. 英文の日本語訳を書きなさい。(パソコンを使用して意味を調べても OK) 私たちは飲み水に, ②_れたく に,③ 料理 に, その他多くのことに水を①_以%要 _とします。 のHowever, in many parts of the world, there is not ⑤enough clean water. の_しかして子がら 世界の多くの地域では, きれいな水が⑤_th にあるわけではありません。 One project 6to solve this problem is the VWarka Water Project, この問題を6。 のプロジェクトの1つが, ワルカ·ウォーター·プロジェクトです。 N re A Warka Tower uses Onatural processes to ®provide people with I00 liters of clean water every day. ワルカタワーはの 自然の過程 を利用して,毎日 100 リットルのきれいな水を8_供格します。 It Ocollects rainwater and dew in a pot (0at the bottom of the tower. ワルカタワーは,雨水や露をタワーのO_1 下のつぼに④_集めます 。 The tower also catches fog when the air cools at night. タワーは夜,大気が冷え込むときに, 霧も集めます。 OThe water vapor in fog turns into tiny drops of water on nets. の は,網の表面でとても小さな水滴に変わります。 The tiny drops @come together into large water drops and fall into the pot. このとても小さな水滴が② 大きな水滴となり,つぼの中に落ちるのです。

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English Senior High

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We are,(to a remarkable degree, the right distance from the right sort of star, one e 5 of ten billion and we wouldn't be here now./ We are also fortunate to orbit where we that is big enough to radiate lots of energy, but not so big as to burn itself out swiftly t 1s a curiosity bf physics that the larger a stor the more rapidly it burns. Had our sun Ocen ten times as massive、it would have evhonsted itself after ten million years instead of do. 1o0 much nearer and evervthing on Farth would have boiled away. Much rarther away and everything would have frozen. の14 m 1978, an astrophysicist named Micheel Hart made some calculations and Concluded that Earth would have been uninhabitable had it been just 1 percent rartner That's not much, and in fact it wasn't enough. percent 10 from or 5.percent closer to the Sun. The figures have since been refined and made a little more generous 5 nearer and I5 percent farther are thought to be more accurate assessments 1oI om zone of habitability - but that is still a narrow belt. To appreciate just how narrow, you have only to look at Venus. Venus 1s only ©10 15 twenty-five million miles closer to the Sun than we are. The Sun's warmth reaches it just two minutes before it touches us. In size and composition, Venus is very like Earth, but the small difference in orbital distance made all the difference to (3)how it turned out. It appears that during the early years of the solar system Venus was only slightly warmer than Earth and probably had oceans. But those few degrees of extra 20 warmth meant that Venus could not hold on to its surface water, with disastrous consequences for its climate. As its water evaporated, the hydrogen atoms escaped into space, and the oxygen atoms combined with carbon to form a dense atmosphere of the greenhouse gas CO2. Venus became stifling. Although people of my age will recall a time when astrononmers hoped that Venus might harbor life beneath its padded 25 clouds, possibly even a kind of tropical vegetation, we now know that it is much too fierce an environment for any kind of life that we can reasonably conceive of. Its surface temperature is a roasting 470 degrees centigrade (roughly 900 degrees Fahrenheit), which is hot enough to melt lead, and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is ninety times that of Earth, or more than any human body could withstand We lack the technology to make suits or even spaceships that would allow us to visit Our knowledge of Venus's surface is based on distant radar imagery and som。 disturbing noise from an unmanned Soviet probe that was dropped hopefully into the

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