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Lesson 81 Edo: A Sustainable Society 142 12 Grammar 8 & Visludspoy G-1 注意すべき関係代名詞の非限定用法 関係代名詞の非限定用法には,次のような注意すべき用法がある。 a. I have five pairs of jeans, some of which he gave me. (先行詞の一部あるいは全部を受ける) b. Much garbage is thrown away, which surprises me. (前文の内容を受ける) c. I visited his shop, at which old clothes were sold. (前置詞+関係代名詞) G-2 独立分詞構文 分詞句の直前に意味上の主語を置いて, 主文の主語と異なることを示す。 a. It being warm, turned off the heater. DTO b. Every resource (being) recycled, they lived happily. c. The environment having improved, people became healthier. d. There being no garbage on the streets, our town looks clean. oldianog to beau Exercises 1 非限定用法の関係代名詞を用いて, 2文を1文にしなさい。 1. Our society has many problems. One of them is the garbage problem. 2. One textbook was used for 109 years. It is unbelievable to me. 3. I have two books about the Edo period. I bought both of them this year. 4. We studied about Japan in the Edo period. People recycled everything in it. 2 日本語の意味に合うように,( )に適切な語を入れなさい。 1. 古いパソコンが捨てられていたので,再利用してよいか尋ねた。 The old PC ( ) ( ) ( 2. 江戸時代には多くの仕事があったので、失業はまれであった。 There ( ) ( ) ( was rare. 3. 農地が改良されたので,人々の生活は向上した。 Farmland ( )( of olde 4. あらゆることを考慮すると,江戸時代は古き良き時代であったと言える。 All ( ) ( G-1 ) away, I asked if I could reuse it. slzii adT ) in the Edo period, unemployment G-2 16 )(), people's lives got better. ), we can say the Edo period was the good old days. tter.

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English Senior High

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English Senior High

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5 19 A concerted drive to reduce obesity in one Australian town resulted in a whole generation of slimmer, faster, and healthier children, researchers reported yesterday. They said that the program, a simple mixture of persuasion and (A)incentives, was astonishingly successful. It led to 2,000 children gaining less weight, watching far less television, taze (and playing more sports. The "Be Active, Eat Well" project, conducted by Deakin University in the small town of Colac, 150 km southwest of Melbourne, ended with Colac's children weighing an average of one kilogram less than the norm for Australian children of their age. Their waistlines were an ウェスト average of cm smaller - 2 cm for boys and 4 cm for girls. Professor Boyd Swinburn from Deakin University in Melbourne said yesterday that the Colac experiment had proved to be "astonishingly successful." It was the first such program in the world to report significant reductions in waistline and weight. Professor Swinburn said: "Most people would think individual weight loss of one kilogram is not much, but here we're talking about shifting the weight of a couple of thousand kids, and 15 that's actually quite (B) phenomenal. In fact, across a population, that is absolutely huge." The experiment began three years ago when the university researchers descended on Colac's population of about 10,000 people, urging parents, teachers, doctors, and local fast-food outlets to support changes for all children aged between 4 and 12. The program included opening up more after-school activity centers for children and introducing 20 brightly colored lunch packs that contained a pitta salad wrap*¹ and fruit tub2. Parents were encouraged to (c) monitor strictly the amount of time their children watched television or walk or cycle to They were asked to encourage their children spent on computers. (3) school rather than drive them. While the researchers had hoped to cut television viewing by 10 percent, the final results 25 reported children's television viewing had dropped by 21 percent and soft drink consumption by 70 percent. There was an increase of almost 70 percent in the number of children participating in after-school sports. 10 7. ★★★ 参照チェックノート p.38 414 words 56 早稲田大学 Even the town's fish and chip shop owner switched from using animal fats to sunflower oil. He reduced the saturated fats3 in chips from 49 percent to 9.1 percent. The other fast-food outlets 30 also switched from animal fats, leading to a cut in saturated fats consumed in the town of 55 kg a week. Adults then began to follow their children's example, and the local self-defense academy went from 16 members to 75. pitta satu 1 (A (

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