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English Junior High

英検2級の過去問です。 この文章を約4分の1くらいに「要約」したいのですが、自分では上手く書けませんでした💦 誰か書いてくれませんか?参考にしたいです。

Grade 2 3 C Building a Better Future Estonia is a country in northern Europe. Before World War II, it was an independent country, but by the end of the war, it was part of the Soviet Union. In those days, there was a shortage of houses in many parts of the Soviet Union, so the government built many apartment buildings. These were meant to be temporary homes, and they were not designed or built well. After the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, Estonia and other countries became independent again. Most of these countries have been destroying their old apartment buildings. Estonia, however, is turning its apartment buildings into environmentally friendly homes that use energy efficiently. The project began in 2016 with 17 apartment buildings in Tartu, a city in the south of the country, and is known as SmartEnCity. Estonia is now a member of the European Union (EU), and it received financial help from the EU for the project. The aim is not only to reduce the amount of energy consumed by the apartments, but also to turn them into modern, good-looking homes. Work on the 17 apartment buildings in Tartu has now been completed. Changes have been made to prevent heat from escaping through the walls and windows. A new, efficient heating system has been added. Each apartment has a control panel which lets residents monitor and control the amount of energy they consume. As a result, the residents now use 80 percent less gas to heat their apartments. Also, solar panels have been installed on the buildings, and these produce three times more electricity than the residents need. Some critics said the project would be a waste of money. However, so far, it seems to be working. The EU paid for half of the cost, and the rest was paid for by residents using money borrowed from banks. The residents are spending 1less than_they used to on energy bills,/ so they have extra money to repay the loans. Moreover, the work on the apartments has improved the way the city looks. The Estonian government hopes to upgrade some of the other 6,000 old apartment buildings in the country in a similar way. CDE 22 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 無断転載複製を禁じます 2021年度第1回検定一次試験(2級) I2 無断転載複製を禁じます

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English Senior High

なんで1800円抜いてるのでしょうか?

B You visited your high school website and found information about_a walking tour in Kyoto. High School Website The English club is hosting a walking tour in Kyoto for the students and teachers who are visiting from our sister school in Sydney, Australia. We 5 are inviting the students of this school to join us, and any parents who want to volunteer to be guides are welcome, too. We have rented drop us off close to Kinkakuji and pick us up close to Ninnaji Temple. bus that will The leaves are beginning to turn color, so Kyoto will be especially beautiful. But it may also be very crowded with tourists. Hopefully, there will be fewer people at the second and third World Heritage Sites. 10 Walking Tour Schedule 7:30 a.m. The bus leaves from the school parking lot. 9:00 a.m. Enter the grounds of Kinkakuji. へ00 00 (World Heritage Site, Admission: 400 yen) 15 11:00 a.m. Enter the grounds of Ryoanji Temple as a group. (World Heritage Site, Admission 500 yeny 200 12:30 p.m. Eat lunch at Shojin Ryori Restaurant. (The standard course meal: /1,800 yen) 2:00 p.m. Enter the grounds of Ninnaji Temple as a group. (World Heritage Site, Admission: 500 yeny 20 3:30 p.m. The chartered bus will take everyone back to the school parking lot. ●Students may choose not to ride buses between the temples, especially if the weather is good, but the adults should keep in mind that it takes about an hour to walk around each place, we will be visiting/ It might be 25 a good idea for them to spend some time relaxing at cafés or tea shops and then ride buses instead of walking. To register to join the tour, click here. To join the lunch at Shojin Ryori Restaurant, click here. 1-6

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English Senior High

英語の文法問題ですが、難しくてわかりません。 解説は簡単でもいいので答えてくださると嬉しいです。 よろしくお願いします。

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English Senior High

1、3、5は解けたのですがそれ以外が訳分からないので、教えてくれると嬉しいです!

取り組み日 再点 月 目標時間 STEP3 読解問題にアプローチ (2年7月改) 20分 The Latin word infans, from which “infant" comes, means "a person who is unable to speak" But all mothers know that communication begins long before actual speech. Babies “talk" to parents with their eyes, their expressions and their whole bodies, and parents respond to them in the same language. Human beings are different from other animals in our highly developed use of language and understanding. Ababy can hear conversations even while she is in her mother's womb. And then from the minute she is born she begins to feel the rhythms of her native language and gradually learns to recognize meaning. In South Africa, *the Bantu tribe celebrates the first time a child answers to her name witha special dinner. The best way to encourage your baby's language is to begin a two*way conversation. Mothers all over the world talk to their babies in a special language, known as "(ア)motherese" or “baby talk". Without learning how, we tend to use the simplest words, changing our grammar to make sentences shorter. Mothers talk of themselves in the third person, repeat things, and speak to their infants in a sing-song pitch. By looking at our babies while we are talking to them, we also teach them the facial expressions that come with speech. Babies start babbling from around three months, repeating easy sounds like “da", “ta", "ma", “ba" and “pa”. All around the world these first basic sounds are the roots of common names for other family members, most importantly “mother" and “father". For example, baba means “mother” among *the Gusii tribe of Kenya, while baban is “father" for *the Sambarivo people of Madagascar. The English word “daddy" is tata in Greek, tatasin Sanskrit and papa in French. Considering the amount of time she spends with her baby in the first months, a mother might expect her baby to say her name first. But this doesn't usually happen. Studies have shown that (イ)babies try to name their fathers before their mothers. Perhaps mothers want to hear their baby's first word as “daddy", in order to make a father feel more important and to add more meaning to his fatherhood. Or perhaps father, a familiar but often a little more distant person, is considered worth saying first. In Europe, the origins of the everyday words for “mother" are closely related to breastfeeding. Mom, Mam, Mummy - all these words come fronm the ancient Greek mamman, which means 17

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