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英語 中学生

34から37までの答えは4.1.3.4です。解説お願いします

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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英語 中学生

大至急、単語と、四角5番意外 分かるとこだけでいいので 教えてください!

宿題 Unit 3 (4) 教科書 P.42~44の確認 *, ン *ト ち 新出単語 意味をおさえる 0 affect の device の electronic 6 logging O surprisingly ④ mining の relate O metal O ecosystem @ species O human being 要表現) 次の日本文にあう英文になるように, (1) 研究者たちは, その動物はまもなく絶滅すると言います。 に適する語を書きなさい。 Researchers say that the animal will S0on. (2) ある研究によると, この動物種は絶滅の危機にさらされています。 to a this animal species is in danger of extinction. (3) 気候変動がこれらの理由の1つです。 Climate change is these reasons. (4) このパンを作るには, 特別な粉が必要です。 this bread, we special powder. (5) この植物はコアラの生息地から来ています。 This plant (6) なぜ私たちは環境を守らなければならないのでしょうか。 the koala's we have protect the environment? (7) それぞれの学校にはそれ独自の規則があります。 school has rules. (8) 生態系においては, 1つの種がほかの多くの種に影響を与えます。 In the affects many One (9) 目の問題は電子機器に関係しています。 electronic Eye problems are 00) 私たちはすぐに行動を起こす必要があります。 We need to right awe 0) 気候変動は人間だけでなく動物にも影響を与えます。 but also animals. Climate change affects not only 02) そのチームが勝つのを助けましょう。 Let's the team 13) もし私たちがより多くのペットボトルを使うと, 彼らの生息地のより多くが破壊されるでしょう。 of their habitat will If we use plastic bottles, 重要表現)次の英文の意味を日本語で表しなさい。 (1) It is important for us to think about endangered animals. 2) All living things are related to each other.

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英語 中学生

ベストアンサーの方フォローします この問題が分からないので教えてください。

1 When we need to see the time, we look at clocks or watches. Today we can check the time very 置き時計 easily. However, it was not so easy long ago. Time keeping_has a very interesting history. 簡単に 長い間,ずっと 時間の計測 Ancient people used nature to read the time. About 6,000 years ago, Egyptians used the sun. 2 They put sticks in the ground, and the shadows told them the time. These were some of the first 話す。教えるの過去形 clocks in the world. 3 At night, people could not use the sun. About 3,500 years ago, Egyptians started to measure time without it. They put water in pots. The pots had tiny holes in them. The water decreased …なしで little by little. The lines in the pots told them the time. 4 About 1,500 years ago, other people used fire. They burned candles, for example.. The candles gave them light, and people saw the time by the lines on them. 与えるの過去形 線 5 About 700 years ago, people started to make mechanical clocks. At first, they used weights to power these clocks. The clocks told the hour with bells. However, the weig were big and heavy, so these clocks were difficult to move. 6 About 500 years ago, people improved their clocks. They used springs to power the clocks. The springs were small and light. So people could move the clocks easily. Eventually, people 小さい began to carry watches. 7 Today, we have clocks and watches everywhere. This is the result of many great inventions and many people's efforts. Even now, clocks and watches are improving. 8 We cannot really see time, but ancient people tried to recognize it. They used different ideas and technologies to measure it. When we look at our clocks and watches, we can easily see the time. Now it is time to recognize the wisdom of those ancient people.

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英語 中学生

英検2級の過去問です。 この文章を約4分の1くらいに「要約」したいのですが、自分では上手く書けませんでした💦 誰か書いてくれませんか?参考にしたいです。

Grade 2 3 C Building a Better Future Estonia is a country in northern Europe. Before World War II, it was an independent country, but by the end of the war, it was part of the Soviet Union. In those days, there was a shortage of houses in many parts of the Soviet Union, so the government built many apartment buildings. These were meant to be temporary homes, and they were not designed or built well. After the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, Estonia and other countries became independent again. Most of these countries have been destroying their old apartment buildings. Estonia, however, is turning its apartment buildings into environmentally friendly homes that use energy efficiently. The project began in 2016 with 17 apartment buildings in Tartu, a city in the south of the country, and is known as SmartEnCity. Estonia is now a member of the European Union (EU), and it received financial help from the EU for the project. The aim is not only to reduce the amount of energy consumed by the apartments, but also to turn them into modern, good-looking homes. Work on the 17 apartment buildings in Tartu has now been completed. Changes have been made to prevent heat from escaping through the walls and windows. A new, efficient heating system has been added. Each apartment has a control panel which lets residents monitor and control the amount of energy they consume. As a result, the residents now use 80 percent less gas to heat their apartments. Also, solar panels have been installed on the buildings, and these produce three times more electricity than the residents need. Some critics said the project would be a waste of money. However, so far, it seems to be working. The EU paid for half of the cost, and the rest was paid for by residents using money borrowed from banks. The residents are spending 1less than_they used to on energy bills,/ so they have extra money to repay the loans. Moreover, the work on the apartments has improved the way the city looks. The Estonian government hopes to upgrade some of the other 6,000 old apartment buildings in the country in a similar way. CDE 22 公益財団法人日本英語検定協会 無断転載複製を禁じます 2021年度第1回検定一次試験(2級) I2 無断転載複製を禁じます

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公民 中学生

【SDGsの目標1(貧困を無くそう)について】 社会的保護の整備についてですが、日本で行われている社会保障制度を全世界に適用させたら 貧困をなくせると思うのですが、全世界に適用させるのは不可能ですか? また、適用させるとしたら何をすれば良いのでしょうか?教えてくれたら嬉しい... 続きを読む

社会保障制度の4つの柱(制度) 制度 対象者 概要 年金:20~60歳の国民年金加入者 医療保険:全日本国民 雇用保険:全被用者 労災保険:労働動者を使用する全ての 人々の様々なリスクに備えて、人々 があらかじめお金(保険料)を出し 合い、実際にリスクに遭遇した人 に、必要なお金やサービスを支給す 社会保険制度 る仕組み 例:医療保険、年金保険、労働保 険、介護保険など 事業者 子供への保育や障害者等への福祉サ ービスなどを社会的に提供すること により、生活の安定や自己実現を支 援する制度 例:保育所の設置、児童手当の支給 社会福祉制度 高齢者や障害者など など 人々の健康と生活を最終的に保障す るため、最低生活の保障を公的責任 のもとで行う制度 例:生活保護制度、社会手当制度、 生活福祉資金貸付制度など 公的扶助制度 貧困·低所得者など 人々が健やかに生活するため、様々 な事項についての予防、衛生のため 保健医療·公衆衛生 全日本国民 の制度 例:健康診断、感染症予防対策、公 害対策、ペットの保護など 引用:https://www.navinavi-hoken.com/articles/social-security-system

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