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English Senior High

UNITE STAGE2のLesson11です。 2️⃣と5️⃣と7️⃣を教えてください💦

Reading 00000000000000 Read the passage and answer the questions. The number of foreign tourists to Japan is increasing every 60 year. In 2016, over 20 million people visited Japan for sightseeing. Many of the visitors come from Asian countries near Japan. These tourists enjoy Japan's unique food, traditional buildings, 5 and natural scenery. But the Japanese government wants even more tourists to come. They started a plan to encourage tourists to visit the country more than once. First, the government asked tourists what they want to do during their first visit. Eating Japanese food is the most popular 10 activity. The least popular is skiing. Next, they asked them what they want to do on a second visit. The research shows that few tourists want to do the same activities again, such as eating Japanese food. However, skiing and snowboarding, and nature tours are more attractive for second time visitors than first- 15 timers. The biggest increase is in seasonal experiences, such as seeing cherry blossoms in the spring or falling leaves in the autumn. Clearly, foreign tourists want to experience something new and unique for their second visit. Things foreign tourists want to do in Japan 100 80 60 40 20 0 96.4. 58 ア -75.3- 46.8 87.4 47.6 visiting famous shopping places 3.1 18.2 This time in Japan DAS S Next trip to Japan 7.4 .16.2. nature tour / visiting farms and fishing ports 60-62 12.2 32.1¯ These results are very useful for 61 tour companies. They now 20 make 3 unique tours for foreigners. Some companies even provide tours to schools, farms, and fishing ports. On these tours, visitors from all over the world can enjoy many activities. They can enjoy communicating with Japanese people too. They will surely visit Japan many times. (229 words) 44 QHints scenery (si:nari seasonal [sizan cherry blossom bli 桜の花 fishing port

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English Senior High

英文がわからないです心の優しい方、英文の解き方を教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

35 15 20 signatures in business. However, no one used fingerprints in crime work until the late In ancient times, people used fingerprints to identify people. They also used them as 1880s. Three men, working in three different areas of the world, made this possible. (1) The first man who collected a large number of fingerprints was William Herschel. He worked for the British government in India. He took fingerprints when people (7) official papers. For many years, he collected the same people's fingerprints several times. He made an important discovery. Fingerprints do not change over time. At about the same time, a Scottish doctor in Japan began to study fingerprints. Henry Faulds was looking at ancient Japanese pottery* one day when he noticed small It occurred to him that the lines were 2,000-year-old fingerprints. Faulds wondered, "Are fingerprints unique to each person?" He began to take fingerprints of all his friends, co-workers, and students at his medical school. Each print was (). He also wondered, "Can you change your fingerprints?” shaved the fingerprints off his fingers with a razor to find out. Would they grow back lines on the pots. (2) He the same? They did. One day, there was a theft in Faulds's medical school. Some alcohol was missing. Faulds found fingerprints on the bottle. He compared the fingerprints to the ones in his records, and he found a match. The thief was one of his medical students. By examining fingerprints, Faulds solved the crime. Both Herschel and Faulds collected fingerprints, but there was a problem. It was very difficult to use their collections to identify a specific fingerprint. Francis Galton in England made it easier. He noticed common patterns in fingerprints. He used these to help classify fingerprints. These features, called "Galton details," made it easier for police to search through fingerprint records. The system is still in use today. When 25 police find a fingerprint, they look at the Galton details. Then they search for other fingerprints with similar features. (4) Like Faulds, Galton believed that each person had a unique fingerprint. According to Galton, the chance of two people with the same fingerprint was 1 in 64 billion. Even the fingerprints of identical twins are ( ). Fingerprints were the perfect tool to 30 identify criminals. For mo than 100 years, no one found two people with the same prints. Then, in 2004, terrorists (I) a crime in Madrid, Spain. Police in Madrid found a fingerprint. They used computers to search databases of fingerprint records all over the world. Three fingerprint experts agreed that a man on the West Coast of the United States was one of the criminals. Police arrested him, but the experts were wrong. The man was innocent. Another man was (). Amazingly, the two men who were 6,000 5 10 136 Lesson 日本大学 470 words 22 (3) 23 024 25 26

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Engineering Undergraduate

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