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English Junior High

これの5の答えはイだったんですけどなんでそうなるのか解説をお願いします。

次の左利き(left-handed)と右利き (right-handed) についての英文を読んで, 1~5の問いに答え なさい。 =~する可能性が高い rate (s) =割合 serious injuries =重傷 (注)life span (s) 3D寿命 feel down = 落ち込む be likely to ~= data = データ allergies = アレルギー advantage = 有利な点 academic success = 学問的な成功 president (s) =大統領 Are you left-handed or right-handed? Do you use your right hand or left hand when you do some activities? In this world, some people usually use their right hand, and others use their left hand. Is there any difference between these people? Some scientists) have discovered an interesting fact, about the life span of left-handed people and right-handed people. They. say that left-handed people have a shorter life span than right-handed people. This idea comes from Da study in 1991 It showed that the population of left-handed people becomes smaller with age. The scientists said that left-handed people live in ② a world for right handed people. Some things, such as a knife, a guitar, a baseball glove, and a keyboardof personal Computers, are made for right-handed people. Left-handed people are more likely to have trouble using those things, and have-accidents and serious injuries.. In 1992, one scientist, that the life spans of left-handed people are about nine years shorter than those of right-handed people. Were left-handed people given a bad hand? If you are a left-handed person, don't feel down. In 2000, a scientist showed that ④ Coren's idea was not. true. Here is the reason: some elderly right-handed people started as left-handed people, but their parents and teachers changed them into right-handed when they were children. That means many of left-handed people died as right-handed. Like this, there are some questions about Coren's data, so we cannot say that left-handed people have a shorter life span. Also, other studies showed that the life spans of right-handed people and left-handed people are not so different. Stanley Coren, said that these make their life spans shorter. He found Still, some people say that there are some bad points in being left-handed. Because they live in a world for right-handed people, left-handed people may have higher rates of some diseases such as mental disease,and allergies. However, we can also find a lot of good points in being left-handed. They have an advantage in sports like_tennis and baseball. Also, they are likely to have more academic success and higher IQs. Five of America's last eleven presidents were left-handed people, though ( 6 11人の5人

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Japanese Junior High

私が書いた意見分の訂正をしてほしいです。 優先席は不要であると考えます。なぜなら、優先席があったとしても席を譲る人が少ないからです。これを改善するためには席を譲ることの大切さを発信するべきです。そうすることで、優先席がなくても自発的に席を譲る人が増え、譲り合いの精神が生まれ... Read More

私は、電車やパスなどの優先席は不必要だと思っていま す。それは、優先席であってもなくても、高齢者や身体の一 不自由な人たちに席を譲るのは当たり前のことだからです。 ところが、この当たり前の行為がなかなか実行に移されて いないため、優先席の必要性が議論されています。席を譲一 るというのは、そんなに難しいことなのでしょうか。私にも、 席を譲ることを露露した経験が何度かあります。そのよう な跡踏を感じるきっかけとなったのは、次のようなできご ある日、私は下校の途中でバスの席に座ってうとうとし」 ていました。ふと気がつくと、バスの車内は学生やサラリー一 マンでごった返し、私の目の前には杖をもったおじいさん が立っていました。おじいさんは、身体が不自由なようで、 手を伸ばして吊革につかまることが難しそうでした。混み 合った車内でおじいさんが立ち続けているのは大変だし、 危険でもあると思い、私はとっさに席を立ってそのおじい」 さんに譲ろうとしました。ところが、声をかけた私に対し とでした。 さ ておじいさんは、「年寄り扱いをするな! 不愉快だ!」と 怒鳴りつけたのです。私は、自分の行為がおじいさんを怒」 らせたことが悲しく、また、周りに人が大勢いる中で怒鳴一 られたことに恥ずかしい思いをし、次の停留所までパスの一 席にいたたまれない気持ちで座り続けていました。 席を譲りたい気持ちはあるのにそれを行動に移せない、 という人の中には、私と同じような経験をしたことのある一 人が少なくないのではないでしょうか。席を譲りましょう、 という啓発はもちろん大事だと思います。その一方で、席一 を譲られた側に向かっても、席を譲ってくれた人の気持ち一 を受け取ってあげましょう、などと呼びかけていくことが 大事なのではないでしょうか。人への思いやりや気遣いを一 安心して行動に表せる社会になれば、優先席など必要なく」 J なるのではないかと思います。 3|中学生の早川さんは、学校に行くことが難しくなったときに、 進める手段としての「オンライン授業」に興味を を行いました。これを読んで、あ: 学料3】優先席についてのある中学生の意見文

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