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Less Changing Behavior in Unique Ways Comprehension Can-Do Language 人々の行動を変え、社会を向上させる「仕掛け」の機能を理解することができる。 不定詞を適切に用いることができる。 人の行動を変えるだけを見てような方法があるでしょうか。柔軟な考えから生まれた。好ましい行動を促 ▶▶▶ Read the passage. Easy Version 197 words 目標1分58秒 There are some interesting ways to change people's behavior. If you draw a line on the backs of file boxes, people will know where to put them on the shelf. 行動 ファイルボックス If you put a basketball hoop above a toy box, children will want to put away their toys. These ways are ゴール ~を片付ける called triggers. 仕掛け There are other good examples of triggers: the “Piano Stairs” and “The World's Deepest The stairs make piano-like sounds when people use them. The bin makes an [ Bin. ピアノのような interesting sound when people put trash in it. These triggers come from new, flexible ideas. Such ideas are useful to deal with social problems. To make children wash their hands, soap ごみ 柔軟な that has a toy inside was used in South Africa. After the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, 南アフリカ共和国 阪神淡路大震災 volunteers used dekimasu zekken and showed their skills. Triggers to solve social problems are called social design. You can see it in many Japanese cities or villages. For example, Inakadate Village started to design rice fields as 田舎館村 art, and now many people visit the village. If people give money to Kumamoto Castle for its 熊本城 renovations, they can become "castle lords." In these ways, social design can make our 修復 城主 communities better. Answer T (True) or F (False). (1) Triggers are a good way to change people's behavior. ( :) (2) Both the "Piano Stairs" and "The World's Deepest Bin" make sounds when people use them. (3) Children in South Africa used toys when they washed their hands. (4) A lot of people go to Inakadate Village to visit an art museum. (5) For renovations, the lord of Kumamoto Castle collected money. ( Lesson 4 33 onal kodan-shi rmance : kodan-shi ly

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English Senior High

このQuestionsのところがわかんないので教えてください。 お願いします。

Lesson 3 7. even though ~ = although ~ 12. work part-time = have a part-time job 12. a guest house a small hotel 1( ) 2( 3 ( ) hatch [hæt] journey [dzárni] Belgium [béldzam] graduate [grædzuèit] part-time [pà:rttáim] guest [gést] gallery [gæləri] anger [æŋgər] injustice [indzástis] 1. share with... I shared a room with my sister. 5. spend~ V-ing I spent two days (in) writing a paper. 6. pass by cf. The express train passed by the station without stopping. 8. bring together The Olympic Games bring people together from all over the world. 18. live a life My aunt lives a happy life. G-1 She is the person who won the prize. G-2 The boy playing tennis there is my brother. 42 For Miyazaki Kensuke, art is a way to share happiness with people all over the world. He sees life as a journey to discover an answer to the question: Who am I as a person and as an artist? I've always loved painting. During a spring break in high school, I visited Belgium for two weeks. I spent my time G-1 painting on the streets. People who passed by seemed happy to see my work, even though I couldn't understand their language. I realized the power of art to bring people together. In college, I had a dream. I wanted people all over the world to recognize me as a great artist. After graduating, I went to London to become famous. In London, I lived and worked part-time in a guest house. I didn't have much money. No gallery accepted my paintings. My street artist friends and I thought it was cool to look angry. They were expressing their anger at social injustice, and their anger was real. But I was from an G-2 ordinary family living an ordinary life. I wasn't angry at all. I was in London for two years, but still I wasn't a famous artist. I decided I had to find a different way of expressing myself. ciles In Belgium Looking for a way to express himself % PROTECC In London In London. Questions Q-1 How does Miyazaki Kensuke see life? Q-2 What were Miyazaki's street artist friends expressing through their work? Q-3 In Belgium, Miyazaki realized the power of art. It was the power to a. change the world. b. make you famous. c. bring people together. Your Reaction When Miyazaki was just out of college, his dream was to be a famous artist. What is your dream? 43

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English Senior High

大問二の5問 答えと解説おねがいします。

[2] 誤っている下線部を選び、 訂正しなさい。 (10点) 1. ア Few was known about the イ nature of human adaptation in the deserts ウ and mountains of northwestern China Ⅰ until just a few decades ago. (京都外語大 2. ア Although language is a communication tool, イ everybody in the world ウ speaks エ the same language. (広島経済大) 3. ア By the time we had pulled the イ drowning child ウ from the water, he I wasn't scarcely breathing. (千葉工大) 4 Jack used to have a beard, but he ア doesn't have イ one ウno エ more. (玉川大) 5. She アhad イ so ウ few trouble エ with the test that she left twenty minutes early (南山短大) [3] 日本文の意味を表すように,( )内の語句を並べ替えなさい。 (40点) 1. 冷蔵庫の中には, ジュースがほとんど残っていなかった。 There was (juice/in/refrigerator/the/left/little). (関東学院大) 2. 英語の本を読むことほど面白いことはない。 (nothing/reading/than/is/interesting/more) English books. (関東学院大) -3. 彼は感謝の気持ちを言葉にしようとしたが、 何も言うことを思いつかなかった。(愛媛大) He tried to (words/ gratitude/into/he/put/his/nothing/ of / but/think/could) to say. 4. あなたの答えは完全に正しいわけではないが、ひどく間違っているわけでもない。 Your answer is not (not/entirely wrong//exactly/though) right. (桜美林大) 5. 私は彼女が何をしたいのかわからなかった。 (she/what

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English Senior High

英語長文の定期試験の問題なのですが、最初のAの正誤問題のcがT(正)になる理由が分かりません。 問題文のcの文章には Nasa succeeded in cutting down on the sound とあり、 本文には画像の蛍光ペンを引いた箇所の通り Nasa h... Read More

英語長文演習1学期中間試験 問題用紙 ※解答はすべて、 解答用紙に記入しなさい。 ※解答用紙のみ切り離して提出する。 1 Read the following essay and answer the questions. Most commercial airplanes travel at about 500 to 600 miles per hour. SR-71 Blackbird, which was developed by Lockheed Martin in the 1960s, could fly as fast as 2500 miles per hour. At that speed, you could go from Tokyo to New York in just around three hours. So why does it still take so long for ordinary people to fly? I The to shatter windows One of the biggest problems is that when a plane flies faster than the speed of sound it breaks the sound barrier, causing a sonic boom. This boom is thousands of feet below the plane. II Unfortunately, a lack of fuel efficiency and the high costs of maintenance made it unprofitable. It retired in 2003, just a few years after a major accident. But the dream of supersonic travel never died, and engineers at NASA have finally figured out a way to reduce the sound of a sonic boom to little more than that of a car door shutting. III If all goes well, they will use the data they collect to try to convince regulators to update aviation laws to allow commercial supersonic flight. At least three companies in the US are hoping to advantage of such a change, and they aim to put supersonic planes in the air within the next decade. QUESTIONS: A About the following explanations, put T if it is true, and put F if it is false. Qa. Before realizing the dream of supersonic travel, aviation laws must be changed. b. In 1960s, ordinary people could go from Tokyo to New York in just around three hours. c. Nasa succeeded in cutting down on the sound made by supersonic airplanes. d. The Concorde flew much faster than ordinary commercial airplanes. e. Supersonic airplanes can do damage to houses or buildings when they fly over land. BChoose the right sentence to fill in III a. NASA is hoping to run test flights over land in 2022. b. Military airplanes fly at speeds many times that. c. That's why the Concorde, a supersonic plane that traveled at around 1500 miles per hour, was mostly limited to routes above the ocean. CChoose the appropriate word or phrase to fill in ★ and ☆ . ★ b. so loud c. loud enough a. too loud d. louder a. make b. take C. gain d. share

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