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14:54 4月5日(日) @ ら 入選特 時宙 CEU3A1-Z1C2-13| 6問題文 0 円 0 円 2 | 淡のサクラとダイアンのメールのやりとりを読んで, 下の問いに答えなさい。 配点 9 Hi Sakura. (are / do / emjoying / how / life / yo ) back home? After one yearin America, does Japan look diferent to you now? Do you have any reverse culture shock" Miss you. ge Hi Diane。 Thank you for your email 1miss you too Tm back in my normal hife in Japan. Sometimes. my life in America seems like adream. (be ) 1really in Los Angeles? But quite often, 1 have reverse culture shock. For example, in Japan, there are garbage pickups* almost every day. Im my town. Monday is for paper. Tuesday is for plastic. Wednesday is for botles. and so on. Tcant live with this system. In America, 1 didmt have to dg (上 think Japan is too strict about everything so lget angry every day。 TWA back t cal What do you think2 Your fiiend, ak i Sakura Thar's interesting. 1 returned from Japan to America three years ago. and (think ) about the same thing. 1 think Japan is strict. too. but iVs a good thing. Here in America, many people waste too many things and dont recycle。 because our country is big and we have many kinds of things. Tlike the Japanese systemu so lopened a recycling club at my school Amyway* you don't have to worry. Someday* you will like both Japanese and American cultures. There are good and bad things about Japan, and the same goes for America.You will understand that soon.

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日本語に訳す問題です ピンクの線が引いてあるところが本当にわかりません 教えてください

Yukichi Fukuzawa was born in Osaka in 1886. He was from a ower class samurail family. His father died when he was a small child. Hs mother was akind womanland always said to him, “Be kind to everyone. All people are ⑪equal Yulichinever forgot ②her w Im 5計 days Japanese people learned many things from Hurope and they learned them from *Dutch books. So Yukichi learned Dutch fst, But when he went to Yokohama, Yukichi saw a lot of Rnglish words on ⑧sigms on the streets or in front of the shops. He thought, ④English will be more important than Dutch some day. ⑤If we dont learn Inglish now, we will be behind the other countries in the wo "But ⑥nobody helped him、so he had to study it alone with a dictionary ②In 1860、Yukichi ient to America with some Japanese They le人ein a amall ship. They were caught in a big storm on the sea, but they could get to America。 When they arrived in Amorica, all were new to Yukichi. @i65胡ji6請請語請記Ii Americans wear their shoes in their houses_ Why?.JDo theyialwayeWearthemaw And Yukichi was impressed by American ideas. He 6h6ught “Americans dont respect people just because their fathors are groat。⑨They respect people when people are good and able to do something great." Yukichi stayed in America about 人ifty days and came back to Japan, Later he Visited Europe and there again he learned a lot of things. Yukichi wrote many books. When he wrote, he used easy words beeause he wm many people to read and understand his books。 【 the Japanese / he /6f7 theidea87豆087 the people 】 in America and Europe. In one of his books he says, “All people are equal. We must not ⑩iadge people by the *amount of their money We must not judge people by ther famihy or by thei *80Gial position.

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3 [3] 淡ののAyumi)が講いたスピーチの原を読んで。あとの問いに答えなさい。 Helo。 eyone.Tm Yamada Ayumi During the winter vacaion。 my fanHy and Listed Ameni and stayed there or sweek。 Iwas surpred to Rnd that most people there ddt te "esh to pay tor hings。There was even s store which hed a sign。 We doot accept ch That made me swrprsed because Tnerersaw any agns like thatinJpann When youl Pay for something wihout cash。it is caled emsHiess Payment。 1 wanied to leara more bout cashiss payment soTlearmed aboutiton he hermet sher coming back to Japan. Tieemed from っthis "graph tiat cashiess payment is very popular in ohler counties。 hn 2006.in contres hke Korea。 the UK Ausrite and Canads。 nore than 50%e cf payments ere cashiess。 Fspecally in Korea. 96% of parments were cashiessi Thenuhow abour ml ur couney2 hnjspan.( ② ) 20% were csshess paymentl This means most people nl JRpan stHl use cash to pay for things. Cashless payment is so useful but it isnt very| PopurinJapan っLwantto kaow wiy Todnd some reasons on the intermet。Frst Jspanese people dent inkitis( の )o mrm cmsh becamse the Crime nte inJapan is veoy low。Sccond. tere are so many YATNS Japan. so People cen "wibhdraw cash essiy We can withdraw cash cven at comyenience sores stamy Gme ofihe dy. During my siay in America.1learaed that cssNess payinent is Yery useful My parents nt have to carry a ot cf cssh wa ttem Amd they ddmt have tp cotnt ot ef "il emd cmins when they bought tingt。 Cashtess paynent was quick nd mede otr tip easier Tho lsarmed tis good fr shops and restrans to accept casHless peyment_ Tiod an imerestng *artcle ttwas writen by s oreign person who Yiited Japan。 fn the ariGle she wroter 1 wasnt able to buy sone things because many shops sccepted ( ⑨ ) caslu esHiess payrment is more Popuar in Japan.1 wantto Yait apan again and enioy shopping amd catng more・ Howeyer there are osome problens wit casNiess payment Firstitis( ⑨ )foraomel people. PBspecialy for olier people. pying in cash is easier becewse many of them dont kaopw much about new Yechnologies and because they think the cld way ia te best way。 SecondL iis hard fr some shops and restaurants to inboduce castless payrmemt sysiems because they are espensive. Asork is imporant to know that cashless peyrment systems でemtbe used during Ymaturdl dsasters or when here is no dlecricty The Japanese "governmnt js tying to inrodce more csshless payment systems and hopes tiet 40% of al payments wil be cashless "by 2025、 And in 2020.*the Ormpic and Turalympic Cames wil be helt in Tokyor Japan So many people wil come to Japan from sbroad. 1hope that cshless payment systems willbe intredced in more shops and resiatrants in japan before tien。 People wil be able to enioy shoppine and eating nore でreiyr Ar be same Hime 1 hope hat sh can aho be accspted for people who want 中fm adieonal

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