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We are,(to a remarkable degree, the right distance from the right sort of star, one e 5 of ten billion and we wouldn't be here now./ We are also fortunate to orbit where we that is big enough to radiate lots of energy, but not so big as to burn itself out swiftly t 1s a curiosity bf physics that the larger a stor the more rapidly it burns. Had our sun Ocen ten times as massive、it would have evhonsted itself after ten million years instead of do. 1o0 much nearer and evervthing on Farth would have boiled away. Much rarther away and everything would have frozen. の14 m 1978, an astrophysicist named Micheel Hart made some calculations and Concluded that Earth would have been uninhabitable had it been just 1 percent rartner That's not much, and in fact it wasn't enough. percent 10 from or 5.percent closer to the Sun. The figures have since been refined and made a little more generous 5 nearer and I5 percent farther are thought to be more accurate assessments 1oI om zone of habitability - but that is still a narrow belt. To appreciate just how narrow, you have only to look at Venus. Venus 1s only ©10 15 twenty-five million miles closer to the Sun than we are. The Sun's warmth reaches it just two minutes before it touches us. In size and composition, Venus is very like Earth, but the small difference in orbital distance made all the difference to (3)how it turned out. It appears that during the early years of the solar system Venus was only slightly warmer than Earth and probably had oceans. But those few degrees of extra 20 warmth meant that Venus could not hold on to its surface water, with disastrous consequences for its climate. As its water evaporated, the hydrogen atoms escaped into space, and the oxygen atoms combined with carbon to form a dense atmosphere of the greenhouse gas CO2. Venus became stifling. Although people of my age will recall a time when astrononmers hoped that Venus might harbor life beneath its padded 25 clouds, possibly even a kind of tropical vegetation, we now know that it is much too fierce an environment for any kind of life that we can reasonably conceive of. Its surface temperature is a roasting 470 degrees centigrade (roughly 900 degrees Fahrenheit), which is hot enough to melt lead, and the atmospheric pressure at the surface is ninety times that of Earth, or more than any human body could withstand We lack the technology to make suits or even spaceships that would allow us to visit Our knowledge of Venus's surface is based on distant radar imagery and som。 disturbing noise from an unmanned Soviet probe that was dropped hopefully into the

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English Junior High

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Grade Pre-2 4 B Australian Success Story In the 1900s, the population of Australia started growing quickly. Many people moved there from other countries. They started families and built new homes. Because most families did their laundry by themselves, they needed places to hang い。 wet clothes at their homes. The solution was to make a long line with rope called a clothesline in every garden on which laundry could be hung to dry. 解答欄の The first clotheslines were straight, and they could not be moved. They took up a lot of space, so people could not see the plants_and flowers that they had ることが planted. Many people felt that the clotheslines did not look good in their gardens. In addition, people had to walk_up anddown the clotheslines carrying heavy, wet clothes, which was hard work. Later, smaller deyices for hanging, clothes _were. made that people could spin around. These new types of clotheslines were more convenient and took up less space in the garden. The most popular spinning clothesline is called the Hills Hoist? It was made by a car mechanic named Lancelot_Leenard Hill in 1945. Hill's design was a big success. Every family with a small garden wanted a Hills Hoist because it was easy to use. By 1994, 5 million Hills Hoists had been sold, making it the most popular clothesline in the country. The Hills Hoist became so famous in Australia that it was printed on a postage stamp in 2009. These days, more Australian families are living in apartments that do not have gardens. As a result, fewer Hills Hoists are used in modern cities. However, for many Australians, seeing such a clothesline still brings back memories of their childhood, and many people still use one in their daily lives. 0oDrich:2020 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 宙制を禁じます

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English Junior High

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【1】 次の英文を読んで, 下の各設問に答えなさい。 These days, many people say that *agriculture is very important. We have( ① ) many kinds of things, such as rice, fruits and vegetables for a long time. Through agriculture, a lot of foods are produced, so we are able to have food every day. Agriculture is necessary for our lives in many ways. の In Japan today, more and more people are thinking about agriculture. People want to get safe food for their health. Some people ask, “Where do these carrots come from?” or “Do the farmers use *agricultural chemicals?” So, many people like to buy fruits and vegetables produced near their homes.It is called chisanchisyo in Japanese. In the United States, they have the *movement called *Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).. People give some money to the farmers( 3) in their *local area. They can get fruits or vegetables from the farmers *instead of going to the stores. In other words, *consumers support the farmers in their own community. 4) Chisanchisyo and CSA have good points for both consumers and farmers, For consumers, frst, they can know where the fruits and vegetables were produced. Second, those products are fresh and taste delicious because ⑤ thev [farms/ are/ in/ stores / carried / to/ from」 a short time.*In addition, consumers can choose the farmers who don't use agricultural chemicals. For farmers, first, they can understand consumers' needs quickly. Second, farmers can make a lot of **profit because they can cut back on *distribution cost. They can sell ther products which they cannot send to supermarkets. 6 So these kinds [ better / a chance for / give consumers / of movements/ can / getting」 products. Farmers are careful about the safety of food: Agricutural chemicals are used to *protect firuits and vegetables from *insect pests, but (O) too much chemicals is sometimes bad for people. So, some farmers are trying to produce fruits and vegetables( agricultural chemicals. Instead of agricultural chemicals, they use sonme kinds of insects and special plants. For example, some farmers use *ladybugs. They like to eat *plant lice. Plant lice are insect pests of vegetables. Iffarmers do not take action, 'many vegetables will be eaten by them. So the farmers hope that ladybugs will eat many plant lice. *companion-plants. They are plants which help to reduce insect pests and make vegetables better. Green onion is one plant that reduces plant lice on tomatoes. Plant lice don't like the strong smell of green onion, so farmers protect vegetables by planting them near tomatoes. As a result, farmers don't need to use any agricultural chemicals. Farmers are trying to produce vegetables which don't use agricultural chemicals. To get safe and healthy foods, consunmers and farmers need to help each other. Also, we are nowthinking about using not only natural ways but also new technology such as robots. Other farmers use

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English Senior High

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The Mission of the Olympics Exercises lood wod onod Iatooe T0OY 9moont uoY otil gGb g mou Fill in the blanks with the proper words. A nbrslno e'no 9p Tuov 1. My lunch consists ( ) salad, soup and sandwiches. xie od veamoY ) helping people suffering from hunger. ) the bad weather. 2. He dedicated himself ( 18c6 e T9ve 3. The game was canceled due ( 4. The climbers finally made ( to the top of the mountain. P Taunon ont) to of Taob 5. The people praised her ( ) her courageous action. T9 amgbun etw bre nenogar B Change the verb in the parentheses into its proper form. 1. I(watch) the TV show three times ifI watch it again. do 2. Tom is proud of ( pass) the difficult test last year. 3. I thanked him for ( do) so much for me. bhim orolad 9 4. I'm ashamed of ( act) like a child last night. olgpeg to 7od an yoAma J9g of basi blgoat tunme asd worla esibuaa C Arrange the words in the proper order. DY TomedTolbenm soat minnd 1. The concert ( by / finished / have /will) 8:00 6ottシovotqnl 9aronoxe 2. Mike(five / have / moved / times / will ) if he moves again. low 3. By the time her plane arrives at the airport, I (for / for / have / her / hours / three / waited / will ). 4. The child finally ( admitted / broken / having / the dish ). 5. They (at / depressed / having / the game / lost / were) yesterday. Complete the following English sentences to match the Japanese. 1. 父は明日で30日間休みなしで働くことになるだろう。 My father without a break tomorrow. 2. 彼女はオリンピックで金メダルを獲得したことを誇りに思っています。 od Tbal elo Ncbnela rab She at the Olympic Games. em hgd.ueup Tekml ola Tnemi let-nem 39

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