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English Senior High

BとCの空いているところを教えてください。かいているところの確認もお願いします!

-mən/ (id)/ 1 Have you ever broken your favorite cup and thrown it 修復できません。 In away? Broken pottery cannot usually be repaired. Japan, however, there is a traditional technique that allows broken pottery to continue to be used. It is called kintsugi. 金継ぎ 2 Kintsugi is said to have been developed by Hon'ami Koetsu, a craftsman and artist of the Edo period. When a tea bowl cracked during firing, Koetsu fixed the pieces together with lacquer and applied gold to the join. Repaired by this kintsugi technique, the tea bowl held 10 water without leaking. 3 Kintsugi does not try to hide repair work. The gold joins stand out, adding new beauty to the repaired pottery. One of the tea bowls that Koetsu repaired by 雪峰せっぽう kintsugi is called Seppo, "Snow Ridge." Koetsu compared 15 the white glaze on the bowl to a snowy mountain and the gold joins to streams of melted snow. 4 Kintsugi combines two features of the Japanese spirit. One is mottainai, the valuing of things we use; and the other is the appreciation of beauty in everyday things. As 20 an expression of the Japanese spirit, kintsugi is attracting wider attention not only at home but also overseas. way 13. *stand out 9. join の意味は? (1) T/F (2) T/F (3) T/F 5 ほんこうえつ Koetsu 本阿弥光悦 (1558-1637) ぼう 雪峰 しょうせい 8. firing far(a)ng/ 焼成 陶器を焼くこと うるし

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English Senior High

この黄色いマーカーのとこの分構造を教えて欲しいです。

異議をとなえる 明治大文 significant five per cent. 2022年度英語 7 chalerghg T困難だがやりがいある always prefer print to ebooks. By 2016, that number had climbed a modest but 控えぬ The increased sales books) and their popularity with of younger people, demonstrate that old media is not just the province the old)/ 領域 3 The argument that printed books were becoming outdated and obsolete was by challenged not only by books' renewed popularity, but also by expert studies that pointed out the psychological Benefits enjoyed by people (who liked to read 動 a remedy for (イ) b.difficult writing) (in other words researchers suggested reading ( n all sorts of problems) (2013) the journal Science published a study that concluded that people who mostly read literary writing had a clearer appreciation breached other people's ways of thinking than those who tended to prefer popular bestsellers: The authors (②this study) discovered readers to be better (あ the emotions expressed faces on at understanding others' false beliefs when they had just read prizewinning short stories than when they had I read lighter more commercial writing: This experiment provided a new contribution to the familiar debate (on the difference between literary writing and popular bestsellers Bluzin 1 0 experiment suggested b/captivated (②E a printed book) remained a worthwhile (even in the digital age that finding time to be activity (C① many people) O 4 est The view that people the past read more were better readers is not ✓ and (historical evidence. It is true that print experienced a golden age between the rise D mass audiences: ( the eighteenth century (and the twentieth- a century triumph of the paperback Nonetheless, well before competition (from social media, only a finy minority (①volumes that were published ever found a ader(1 Instead of reading novels carefully, aristocrats had their hair curled reader ✓ ever while listening to a servant reading aloud Long before people compiled favorite songs or pieces of music on their computer or mobile phone, poetry lovers scissored pages apart to paste scraps of one collection onto the margins of another. Early bookstores sold fish, while books were also sold door-to-door by clothing salesmen. Authors back then debated in print, as strongly as today's content providers do online, whether the written work should be rented or sold, licensed or owned. In short, printed books gave birth to many of the capacities cs CamScanner でスキャン

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Mathematics Senior High

どなたか答え合わせお願いします🙇‍♀️🙏💦

Ⅰ. 次の太字の英単語に最も近い意味を持つものを,a~d. の中から1つ選びなさい。 解答 は解答用紙1枚目 (マークシート方式) の所定の解答欄にマークしなさい。 (1) opportunity a. charge b. choice chance d. check (3) criterion a standard b. criticism c. agreement d. sequence (5) compensation a. money given or received as payment for a loss b. mathematical statement showing equal parts c. event where people celebrate d. advantage given to only certain people (7) registration a act of recording information b. idea that leads to further discussion c. strong like or appreciation for another d. one part of a larger component (9) distribute a. derive from an original source b. make available to see c. hand out or deliver something d. be different from others (2) reject a. make illegal refuse to accept c. express support d. give an order (4) application formal request a 6. changed behavior official record d. expression of ideas (6) intervention a. event which results in the police arriving b. having the freedom to make decisions c. distance from front to back d. act of coming between groups in a dispute (8) density a. affection for someone or something X. need for food C degree to which an area is filled or covered d. state of ownership (10) circumstance a. outcome of an event b. addition that makes something better c. feeling or action in response to something d. condition or fact that affects a situation

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English Senior High

上から16行目位のofの後の^ には何か言葉が省略されているのかと思うのですが、何が省略されてるのでしょうか?

When we think about lives filled with meaning, we often focus on people whose grand contributions benefited humanity. Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., and 壮な Nelson Mandela surely felt they had a worthwhile life. However, how about us ordinary people? Many scholars agree that a subjectively meaningful existence often boils down to 主観的に (a) three factors: the feeling that one's life is coherent and “makes sense,” the possession of clear and satisfying long-term goals, and the belief that one's life matters in the grand 信念 scheme of things. Psychologists call these three things coherence, purpose, and (1) existential mattering. 存在に関する な However, we believe that there is another element to consider. Think about the first butterfly you stop to admire after a long winter, or imagine the scenery on top of a hill after a fresh hike. Sometimes existence delivers us small moments of beauty. When S people are open to appreciating such experiences, these moments may enhance how they =4 view their life. We call this element experiential appreciation. The phenomenon reflects 感謝価値評価 the feeling of a deep connection to events as they occur and the ability to extract value 抽出する. V from that link. It represents the detection of and admiration for life's inherent beauty. 発 (b) 本来備わっている。 We recently set out to better understand this form of appreciation in a series of studies that involved more than 3,000 participants. Across these studies, we were interested in whether experiential appreciation was related to a person's sense of meaning even when we accounted for the effects of the classic trio of coherence, purpose, and existential mattering. If so, experiential appreciation could be a unique (c) contributor to meaningfulness and not simply a product of these other variables. 変数の産物 As an initial test of our idea, during the early stages of the COVID pandemic, we had participants rate to what extent they agreed with different coping strategies to 対処方法 relieve their stress. We found that people who managed stress by focusing on their Avent appreciation for life's beauty also reported experiencing life as highly meaningful. In 感謝 - 1 - 有意義

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English Senior High

34〜41の答えを教えてください。

A long email from Japan arrived in the computer of Bill Perkins, who worked in an office in London. The message was from a company in Tokyo that Bill's company had just sent a large order to. Bill read it once and then once (注1) named Steve to read. Steve read it and also looked again, looked puzzled, and then gave it to a colleague" confused. The letter began by praising the English company. () It then mentioned that some goods had been damaged during shipping (2) to Japan, and then the letter happily 34 (v) This kind of letter may work well in Japan, 35 it is not very successful as international communication. The letter 36 the reader to read between the lines to understand the problem and to sympathize with the company. (5) Of course, it also wanted Bill and Steve's company to rectify the trouble. But the letter did not spell out (4) that message very 37 . So Bill and Steve were thinking of just ignoring it. But then they received more correspondence from the Japanese company, this time with a specific request for action. It was an hour later when a second letter arrived that contained 38 for the first confusing letter. It also stated the intent of the Japanese company concerning the damaged goods. They wanted the replacement items shipped as soon (25) would foot as possible with no charges. Bill and Steve were happy once again because their insurance company the bill 16), and the goods would arrive in about ten days. (2) The Japanese company didn't follow the standard international business pattern in its communication. But the English company was 39 , too, because they hadn't realized that there was a deeper meaning to the letter. Bill and Steve had only looked at the communication's surface. It seems to me that both sides could benefit from a seminar on international understanding. (1) colleague: (2) shipping: (**) * (注3) rectify: 対応する (注4) spell out : 詳しく述べる (5) insurance company (注6) foot the bill: 費用を払う t (Terry O'Brien et al. Simply Reading, Simply Writing NAN'UN-DO) 6

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