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英語 中学生

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読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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英語 中学生

この問題教えてください。

読解問題1 10 フェアトレード (Fairtrade)について述べた次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Have you ever heard the word “Fairtrade" ? I heard the word 1last week when I went to a coffee shop whose *owner is my father's friend. This is *what I learned about Fairtrade. Fairtrade is the "practice of paying *fairer *prices for *products that were made in 5 developing countries. It started in Europe in *the 1960s. At that time in many parts of the world, people who worked on farms had a big problem: they couldn't make enough money to live. There were other problems, too. Farm owners tried to make things like coffee quickly because they wanted to get more money. To *achieve this, they used more *chemicals than usual. Also, some of the workers on farms were children. The 10 children didn't get money from their owners, and many children couldn't go to school. Then Fairtrade started. Some people began to buy things at higher prices. People who joined Fairtrade got more money than people who didn't join it. The money *brought about some good changes. For example, farm owners stopped using a lot of chemicals and they began to give more money to the workers. Also, children *no longer 15 had to( ① ), and schools for children were built. Now, many people around the world are interested in Fairtrade. However, in Japan, there are few people who know about Fairtrade. It makes me really sad. If we don't choose Fairtrade coffee and buy other coffee, it will be cheaper, but if we choose Fairtrade coffee, 2) ]. I think each of us should learn about Fairtrade and start 20 doing something to help. 【注) owner:経営者 what S + V:Sが~すること practice:行為 fair:公正な price:価格 product:生産物 the 1960s:1960年代 achieve:達成する chemical:農薬 bring about ~:~をもたらす no longer ~:もはや~ない (1) フェアトレードが生まれた背景として適さないものを,次のア~ウから1つ選び,記号で答えな さい。 (3点) ア People wanted coffee that tasted better. イ A lot of chemicals were used. ウ Some children working on farms couldn't go to school. (2)(0 )に適するものを, 次のア~エから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 (3点) イ change エ work ア study (3) [2に適する文を,次のア~ウから1つ選び, 記号で答えなさい。 ウ buy coffee (4点) ア we can get coffee that is more delicious than before イ farm workers can have more money than farm owners ウ it will help many workers and many children around the world 47

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公民 中学生

地球環境問題についてです。よろしくお願いします。

にあたっている。 地球環境問題 O次の資料1, 2を見て, 以下の問いに答えなさい。 はいしゅつ 資料2 主な国·地域の一人あたり 二酸化炭素排出量 資料1 世界の二酸化炭素排出量 はいしゅ 20 t 16.2 [2014年 [2014年] ちゅうごく 15 その他 29.8 中国 28.2% 11.3 10.2 世界平均 4.5 10 9.4. 世界計 323.8億t 6.7 6.2 5 かん こく 韓国1.8 日本 3.7 ロシア連邦 1,6 アメリカ 16.0 0 EU 9.8 れんぼう 4.5 インド 6.2 (世界国勢図会 2017/18 年版) (世界国勢図会 2017/18年版) (1)資料1,2から読み取れることについて述べた次の文章の,空欄 ~Fに当てはまる国·地域名を, それぞれ答えなさい。ただし, 空 欄A~Fには,それぞれ違う国·地域名が入ることとする。 世界で最も多く二酸化炭素を排出しているのは ( A )だが、 一人あた り二酸化炭素排出量が最も多いのは( B )である。 ( C )は、 二酸 化炭素排出量は第4位だが, 一人あたり二酸化炭素排出量は世界平均を 下回っている。また, ( D )の二酸化炭素排出量は EUの3分の1程 度だが、一人あたり二酸化炭素排出量は3t以上多い。 ( E )と (F)の一人あたり二酸化炭素排出量はほぼ同じだが、 ( E )の二酸 化炭素排出量は( F )の約2倍以上である。 (2) 環境と開発のバランスが保たれ, 将来の世代につながっていく社会 のことを「(ア)な社会」という。 (ア)に入る語句を答えよ。 山コ ロ本 |ロシア連邦 韓回 |アメリカ

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英語 中学生

グラフのア、イ、ウを埋めたいのですがどこに埋めるためのヒントがあるのかが分かりません。 長文で申し訳ありませんが教えて頂けると幸いです🙇‍♀️🙏 ちなみに答えはAがelementary Bがjunior high Cがhighになるみたいです。

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