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グリニッジ標準時刻と標準時子午線の違いがが分かりません...

な ○時差のしくみ = 地球の自転により時刻の違いが生じる 地球の回る方向 -日付変更続 要因 = 地球は24時間で1回転(360度)自転する 180° 遅らせる 経度(5 度ごとに1時間の時差 360(度)+24(時間) 時間で15度回転 結果 ニ 1日) 進める (前日の22時 ○世界基準時刻 グリニッジ構平り(GMT) 北極式 東京 2時) ニ -135° Greenwich Mean Time ロン (3時) 基準 = 本初許線 (経度0度0分0秒と定義された基準の経線) Prime meridian [旧グリニッジ天文台を通る子午線] 0° 15°=1時間 結果 = 各国·地域が共通時刻を制定 そS 30 60° 120° 180 150° 120% (World Time Zone責程 +7 ら -9 アアンカレジ +9 +12 +5 +3 Oモスクワ+4 +10 ンタージァー +6 330 Oカシ サンフランシスコ +330430+5:45 +6 カサブランガ の東京 Oロサンゼルス ワシントンD.C カイロ +3 デリー 45:30 +6:30 ホンン ホノルル -12-11 ガポール イロビ +530 +13に+14) 標準時間帯 9:30- +9:30 ネイ 独立時間帯 6ケープタン サンテアゴ -3) (2021年) 赤数字はグリニッジ 標準時との時差 (単位:時間) ※サマータイム制度を 実施している国地 延もある +845| シヒー メルボルン 12:45 プエソスアイレス +5 日本より時刻が遅い地域 日本より時刻が 早い地域 日本より時刻が遅い地域 +2 +3 +4 +5| 6| +7 +8 +9 ¥10+1112-12 G11-10 -9 -8 7 -6-5 -4 -3 世界の等時帯 機準盛 1%:9イムソニン 135° 東継 ○共通時刻(ある国·地域の)= standard time [各国·各地域内で使用されている時刻] 日本標準時子午編 135° 差準 = 焼準時S (原則15の倍数の経線) standard meridian [国や地域の時刻の基準となる経線] 歴-種は5度(未限 る) 1日らせる 日本の中心 1日道める → 時刻差 = © 暗差 |日付変更量 (経度15度で1時間の差となる) time difference [世界各地の標準時の時刻の差] 矛盾 = 経度180度で±12時間の時差が生じる *調整 D 日 し。 付変更線

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English Senior High

(3)のto不定詞の見分け方みたいなのがわからないです。 どうすればわかるようになりますか?

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English Senior High

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「を用いない) くわす 岡捨てられ 図子犬 m 回 1ove こた 3ni 3 cuisine? Part されも T0 hesiant an ds tfw localize(d) [loukalaiz(d)] true Japanese cuisine. However, it is difficult to say what “true" Japanese cuisine is. Below/ are the favorite dishes of Japanese elementary Schoof children. Most of them came flooding into Japan during or after the Meiji period. elementary [eloméntari] flood(ing) [flad(ip)] period [pioriod] They were then adapted to Japanese tastes. Ramen, for example, came Irom China, but Japan created its own soups with dried sardines or pork bones. Curry came from India, but pork [p5:rk] bone(s) [bóun(2)] thick [0ik] today's “curry rice” with a thick curry sauce is Japan's style [stáil] Own style. creative [krieitiv] From these examples, we can say that creative adaptation of foreign dishes is also a characteristic of Japanese cuisine. When Japanese dishes are localized Overseas, should we call them false Japanese cuisine or adaptation [adaeptéijan] characteristic [keraktarístik) globalized Japanese cuisine? globalize(d) Igloubalaiz(d) nla 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% おすし 09 ラーメン カレーライス やきにく ハンバーグ さしみ ステーキ ポテトフライ 二好きな食べ物 スパゲティ ハンバーガー ▲「小学生の好きな食べ物」("小学生白書WEB版”·学研教育総合研究所 2011年調査より)·1236ノ 5. themは何を指しますか。 6. Theyは何を指しますか。 15. themは何を指しますか

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English Senior High

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2020年度 英語 京都産業大-公募推薦11月16日 京都産業大-公募推薦11月16日 2020 年度 英語 (B]次の会話文を読んで,空所をうめるのに最も適切なものを一つ選び, その番号 をマークしなさい。 Mike: Pea soup? No way! Well, you chose the museum, so how about if I ( 19 )? Jack: That sounds fair. Let's go. I like their pizza. Jack and Mike are in an art museum. 16) Jack: Hey, look at this one! What a fantastic sculpture! 1. show me a rock Mike: Uh, what is that? 2. stop you praising it Jack: I don't know, but it's quite amazing. Just look at how the shape curves up 3. make me depressed from the floor, and the color and the texture give it a feeling of sadness. 4. help you understand it Mike: Huh? What are you talking about? I just see a rock. Jack: No, no, no! You have to look at it in a different way. Here, read the tite 7) and description of the piece. Maybe that will ( 16 ). 1. can't imagine Mike: The piece is called The Edge of Dawn." It says here that the artist 2. want to tell us wanted to create the feeling of an early morning on a rocky beach. Well, I understand the "rocky" part, but not much else. The only thing I feel is 3. say about Rembrandt hungry, because it's lunchtime. 4. don't like about the beach aleg Jack: Unbelievable! I think that the artist wants to challenge us to imagine how he felt when he created the piece. You know, most artists have something 18) d or *they( 17 ), or something they want us to think about. 1. No, I'm not. Mike: You're kidding, right? I's just a rock in a room. There's no special 2. That's not true! meaning. 3. If it's lunchtime, Jack: You're not an art lover, are you? 4. You mean, classical music? Mike: ( 18 )Ilove Rembrandt and all the classic works. People, buildings, bowls of fruit, they all look so real. But this modern art? Even I could do 19) that! 1. stay here Jack: Ah, but you didn't. Maybe that's the difference. Anyway, I like it a lot. 2. eat by myself Mike: Okay, let's agree to disagree. Everyone has their own opinion, I guess. 3. agree with your choice Anyway, are you ready for lunch yet? I heard there's a great Italian 4. decide the restaurant for lunch restaurant just down the street. Jack: Or we could eat in the museum cafeteria. They make a good pea soup. HRNO. L NAME C

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