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公民 中学生

世界の人々の国際協力が進んでいる原因をグローバル化の影響を踏まえて書かなければいけないのですが、どうやってまとめたら良いのでしょうか? 授業があまり理解できていなくて教科書を読んだり調べたりはしたのですが、分かりませんでした。 可能であれば教えて欲しいです🙇‍♀️

21 Specialty Services A 専門外来 A 家門診 A A 22 Specialty Services B 専門外来 B 2B 呼吸器センター 呼吸基点 E 23-1 Gastroenterology Center 消化器センター 消化器官科 全卦フルH GI Endoscopy 内視鏡検査室 内視鏡検査室 LHA &C 23-2 家門診B Thoracic Center 2 さが 資料活用・・・・あなたの身の回りにある多言語による表記を探してみよう。 万人 500 000] 00 [00] グローバル化が げんだい 進む現代 00 出国日本人数 ■0] 0 180 アメリカ同時 多発テロ 新型インフル エンザ流行 しんさい 東日本大震災. 福島第一原発事故 「湾岸戦争 _SARS流行.. 宮 96570 ほうにち すいい 国日本人数と訪日外国人旅行者数の推移 白書 令和元年版,ほか〉 訪日外国人旅行者数 19年 90 2000 10 23-2 Old Hospital Bldg. - 2F Garning Center Momorial Hall かんこく 4か国語の表記がある病院の案内(東京都中央区) 外国人患者の受け入れ拡大のため、病院内の案内には日本語のほか、英語、中国語 韓国語の表記もあります。 また, タブレット端末を利用した問診も行っています。 学習 課題 いなり さんぱい えい 稲荷神社を参拝するタイ人観光客 (佐 市, 2015年) タイで公開された映 他になったことからタイ人観光客が増 28 グローバル化とは 24 27 Teu 東京タワー Laboratory Transfusion Unt はいけい とが背景にあります。 5 循環器内科・血管外科 心 こっきょう 国境を越える人や 活動 25 Specialty Services C 26 Dermatology 皮膚科 皮料 28 Jigery C C 27 Physiological Laboratory 生理機能検査室 生理根助養室 Clinical Laboratory 採血・採尿 宮・ 29 Breast Center プレストセンター えいきょう グローバル化は私たちの生活にどのような影響をもたらすのだろ うか。 Blood Transfusion Unit 輸血室 血室 いた 今や,私たちの生活の至る所に外国製のも のがあふれています。 毎日の食べ物,衣類, さらにはテレビやスマートフォンだけでなく,その画面を通して見 えいぞう めずら ている映像も外国で作られていることが珍しくありません。 日本を おとず 訪れる外国人も,海外を訪れる日本人も増え、旅行だけでなく生活s りゅうがく や仕事、留学を目的にしている場合も少なくありません。 ちいき たが えいきょう れきし 世界の多くの地域や人々が結び付き, 互いに影響し合い, 歴史上 い そん かつてないほど依存を強めている動きをグローバル化といいます。 うんゆ じょうほう ぎじゅつ →p.149 こっきょう 運輸や情報通信に関わる技術が進歩したことで、国境を越えたヒト いどう かくだん やモノ,カネ,情報の移動は格段に速くなり, また大量になったこ けいざい 経済活動では,さまざまな国で生産した部 品を一か所に集めて、最終的な組み立てを行 う国際分業が活発です。例えば、日本の企業が商品の企画・開発を 日本で行い,部品の生産や最終的な組み立てをさまざまな国の企業 に発注することがよくあります。商品やサービスは世界の至る所か ら質の高いものが安価に、そして容易に手に入るようになりました。 貿易 (小・地), 海外生産 (小地), グローバル化 (地歴)

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英語 中学生

1945年の4月1日に始まった沖縄戦の間アメリカ軍の島への上陸があり, 80人以上の沖縄の人々が洞窟 に避難したあとその中で自殺したと考えられています。 がこの一文の訳なのですが、believedは何に訳されているのでしょうか??

t forced to commit suicide in the closing days of World War II, police have said. The boys, between the ages of 16 and 19, have said that they destroyed two *signboards and origami paper cranes left by visitors to the Chibichirigama cave between Sept. 5 and last Tuesday, police said Friday. 着 During the *Battle of Okinawa, which started on April 1, 1945, with the landing of the U.S. *army on the island, more than 80 Okinawa people were believed to commit suicide in the cave after taking *refuge there. Similar cases of suicide took place at other places during the battle. Family members of those people who killed themselves at the site during the war discovered the damage last Tuesday and reported it to police. Norio Yonaha, 63, who lost five members of his family in the suicide, told reporters that this was “an *insult to the people who died" there. Bottles and vases left behind by the dead people were also damaged. About 100,000 people, or almost a quarter of the local people, died in the three-month ground battle in Okinawa between the Japanese army and the U.S. army. In total, more than 200,000 (life) were lost, *including those of Americans. (2017, September 16). Japan Times Can you see “Chibichirigama” in the news report? “Gama” means “cave” in Okinawa. We can see natural gama here and there in Okinawa. Himeyurinotou is built on top of one of these gama. During World War II, gama were used as *trenches by the Japanese army and as places of refuge by Okinawa people. [ 7 ] because they had nothing to eat and no medicine for *wounds and sickness. Many were killed by the U.S. army who burned people to death. [ ] because they spoke Okinawa words. Some babies were also killed because they (cry). Many had to commit suicide because the Japanese army ordered then didn't stop to do so. [], but not always. In fact, there were lots of people who died in gama. Gama te us how terrible war is. NAZ

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英語 中学生

見にくくてすみません💦 (1)〜(7)まで教えてください🙇‍♀️🙏 お願いします🙇‍♀️

3 次は,中学生の真紀(Maki) と, アメリカから日本に留学中の大学生ボブ (Bob) の対話です。 こ れを読んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 Maki: Hi, Bob. Where are you going to go? Bob: Hi, Maki. I'm going to go to Ms. Tanaka's house. Maki: Oh, you teach her English on Fridays, right? It's Friday today. Bob: Yes, but today, I'll work there as a pet-sitter. Maki: Pet-sitter? Bob: Yes. You know the word, "baby-sitter" Baby-sitters take care of babies. Pet-sitters take care of pets./ Maki: Oh, I see. Bob: Ms. Tanaka will go on a trip with her friends today. She will come back tomorrow evening, so I'll take care of her dog, John, today and tomorrow. Maki: I see. What will you do as a pet-sitter? Bob: I will give food to John and walk him. Maki: It sounds easy. easy. That helps me When I visit a Bob: (take) care of him isn't so difficult, I often go to Ms. Tanaka's house to teach English, so I know John very well. I like him and he likes me, too a lot, In my country, I have (work) as a pet-sitter many times. new house, I have to ask the dog's owner many questions about the dog For example, "What does your dog like?" and "What does your dog dislike?" Each dog has its own character and pet-sitters have to know it, Maki: It sounds difficult. Bob: That's right Many people use the services of a pet-sitter when they can't use pet hotels. There are some reasons. For example, some dogs do not like to stay with other dogs. Some dogs can't sleep well at a new place. Maki: I understand. Some people like to spend time with their friends, and others like to do their favorite things alone. When I went on the school trip, I could not sleep well. (5) Bob: Yes. Sleeping at a new place not easy. my/best/ house / I / the / like / . } Oh, it's already three o'clock! I have to go. See you, Maki. Maki: See you, Bob. 〈注〉 teach ...に〜を教える sound ~に聞こえる character some ~, pet-sitter ペットシッター baby-sitter ベビーシッター owner 飼い主 dislike ~を好まない, いやがる service ** hotel ホテル and others... ~もいれば,もいる alone 1人で

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英語 中学生

赤のところにorが入るのはなぜですか? あと、英語の長文の勉強法についてなのですが音読するのってどんな意味があるんでしょうか??

Kenta is a young ( 1 ) who works on top of an office building in Tokyo. He takes the train to work, then uses an elevator to go to the top of the building. He is a little different from the other office workers who also use the elevator. He doesn't spend all day in front of a computer in an office. But, he changes his clothes and spends his day outdoors (). Can you imagine what he does? He grows vegetables there. It is forty-five floors above ground. Many young people left the *countryside to get jobs in the city in *the 1950s. People like の中に Kenta are bringing farming into *urban life. They are making farming *fashionable. Also, they are *providing food and saving (3). Thanks to the plants, the roof is kept cooler and the office workers in the building below don't need to use the *air-conditioning as much. This *reduces both the quantity of electricity used and the amount of heat *generated by the air-conditioning.- Another great *benefit of this kind of *agriculture is that plants help to clean the air and *produce *oxygen. If these kinds of farms and gardens become more 酸素生産 popular, cities could be covered with cool oxygen-producing green areas. いだろう Growing food on the tops of buildings also *makes good economic sense. First, there would be more jobs for people who like farming and live in the city. Second, it could reduce the amount of *imported food, and third, it would *lower food *transportation costs. For many years, cities have been taking over (4) to make houses. If these new farms and gardens なることがある。 can be

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英語 中学生

どこを抜き出して答えればいいのか分からないので答えをお願いします🙇‍♀️もし出来れば解説もお願いします🙏

次の英文を読み、以下の問いに答えなさい。 Cow. Chicken. Grass. Which two are in the same group? Your answer depends on where you were born and raised. T fedt af gnofed For a long time, *research psychologists have had an idea that East Asians and Westerners think about the world in different ways. There was not enough scientific *evidence to support this idea until recently. In the past 15 years, however, researchers have learned a lot about different thinking styles and the cultural differences that produce them. The story begins in 1972, when *Liang-Hwang Chiu, a professor of *educational psychology at *Indiana University, tested more than 200 Chinese and 300 American children. He showed some cards to each child. Each card had pictures of three things. One card, for example, showed a cow, a chicken, and grass. Chiu asked the children to say which two things were in the same group. Most of the American children picked the chicken and cow. They explained the reason by saying that "both are animals." Most of the Chinese children, however, put the cow and grass together because "cows eat grass." solib - People didn't think Chiu's study was very important in the years after its *publication because $*psychological scientists at that time paid little attention to cultural differences. In the 1990s, however, *cross-cultural psychology became 2"hot" and Chiu's findings were paid attention to again. 3 Researchers at the University of Michigan did Chiu's study again by testing college students from China, Taiwan, and the United States. Without using pictures, the researchers gave the students with and asked them to say which two three words shampoo, hair, and conditioner, for example 20 were in the same group. The Americans were more likely than the Chinese to say that shampoo and conditioner go together because they're both hair care goods. The Chinese were more likely to say that shampoo and hair go together because "shampoo washes and cleans hair." Why do East Asians and Westerners think differently? Most researchers believe the answer can be Taplapo 77 Step A Step B Step C

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