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英語 中学生

わかりませんでした、、、 なんでこうなるのか、わかる方教えてください!①②わかりません、、、

2 次の英文は,康平(Kohei)と仁美(Hitomi) が, スミス先生(Ms. Smith) と会話を している場面である。これを読んで, 後の各問に答えよ。 Ms. Smith: Hi, Kohei and Hitomi. Kohei: Hello, Ms. Smith. Hitomi: Hello. How did you spend your weekend, Ms. Smith? I visited a kominka cafe to have lunch. Ms. Smith: Kohei: What is a kominka cafe? Ms. Smith: It's a cafe in a traditional Japanese house. I'll show you the picture. Kohei: Is this the old house near the park? DI didn't (what, was, to, know, it ). CAFE Hitomi: Oh, I know this cafe. I went there with my grandmother. The house looks old, but the inside is fashionable. It is a relaxing place. Ms. Smith: Hitomi: My grandmother and I ate a matcha parfait there. She loves matcha but a matcha parfait was new to her. Kohei: That's interesting. I like matcha chocolates and matcha cakes, too. Today a lot of people enjoy matcha in new ways. Yes. Both a kominka cafe anda matcha parfait are examples of traditional Ms. Smith: things used in different ways. Hitomi: It's a good idea to use traditional things in new ways. Ms. Smith: Right. We can do that by looking at them from a different point of view. Then we will appreciate them more. Hitomi: That's true. 2I became interested in traditional Japanese houses around (1, after, went, us, of ) to a kominka cafe. Kohei: There are many other traditional things. I want to find new ways to use them. 古民家カフェ 内部 おしゃれな リラックスできる 抹茶パフェ ものの見方 よさがわかる (注) kominka cafe inside fashionable relaxing matcha parfait point of view appreciate

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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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