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英語 中学生

これの答えがないためだれか答えを教えてください‼️‼️よろしくお願いします🙇🏻‍♀️‪💧

[B] The Threat of Tourism As air travel gets cheaper, more and more people are visiting famous sites around the world. Although this increase in tourism brings economic benefits to the areas around these sites, tourists also cause unexpected problems. In particular, some famous works of art are being affected. This is because people's breath increases carbon dioxide and humidity levels. Gradually, these levels damage, old paintings and other works of art. One famous site facing this problem is the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome. The 500-year-old paintings, especially the famous ceiling by Michelangelo, are so popular that as many as 2,000 people may be viewing them at a time. In 1994, after noticing that the visitors' breath was damaging the paintings, the Vatican purchased an expensive air-conditioning system to protect them. However, the crowds continued to increase, so in 2014, the Vatican decided to limit the number of visitors to about 6 million a year. Another site that faces a similar problem is the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, China. These caves are full of beautiful Buddhist paintings and sculptures that attract thousands of visitors every year. Many of the artworks are very old and, as with the Sistine Chapel, the carbon dioxide in the breath of visitors is gradually damaging them. Originally, 40 of the 400 caves were open to visitors, but this number was reduced by half in 2014. In addition, the number of visitors allowed into the caves has been greatly reduced. A different solution is being tried in the Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India. The caves also have many ancient Buddhist paintings in them, and these too are being damaged. In order to protect the paintings, visitors are quickly rushed through the caves. However, many visitors complained about the short time, saying they could not look at the paintings properly, so the local government built a visitors' center with exact copies of the caves. Visitors are allowed to study these copies for as long as they like. The local government hopes this will provide a good balance between protecting the paintings and giving tourists a good experience. (30) As the number of tourists increases, 1 unexpected economic problems occur among people living around famous sites. 2 the carbon dioxide and humidity in their breath harm the things they go to see. 3 air pollution caused by the carbon dioxide from airplanes increases. 4 people have trouble breathing because of the high levels of humidity. (31) In 1994, the Vatican 1 allowed only 2,000 tourists to look at its paintings by Michelangelo. 2 invited 6 million visitors to see its 500-year-old wall paintings on one day. 3 installed an air-conditioning system in order to make visitors more comfortable. 4 tried to reduce damage to its paintings by buying an air- conditioning system. (32) What is one thing that has been done to protect the Buddhist artworks in Dunhuang? 1 More of the Mogao Caves have been closed to visitors. 2016年度第2回 新試験 2 Visitors are being asked to avoid breathing too close to the paintings. 3 Some of the visitors are being taught new ways to preserve paintings. 4 The number of visitors has been reduced from 400 to 40 a day. (33) Why were some visitors to the Ajanta Caves unhappy? 1 The majority of the paintings have turned out to be copies. 2 There were not as many Buddhist paintings as they had expected to see. 3 They did not have enough time to look at the paintings inside the caves. 4 The long lines at the visitors' center have prevented them from seeing the paintings. 29

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英語 中学生

中2英語読解力問題です。 (2)のtellの解き方と、(3)の文章の語順のしくみについて教えていただきたいです🙇🏻‍♀️💦 よろしくお願いします💦

4. コンビニで、たまたま英字新聞が目についたので、友達といっしょに買ってみた。 Thursday, December 12, 2019 EIGO LAB TIMES それ (この壁画) は創作的な物語の痕跡を表している The World's Oldest "Story" Was Found in Indonesia 物語を伝えること (口承文学 ) In 2017,/a *cave painting was found/in *Indonesia.// こんせき ate : mystery : 謎 注 cave: 洞窟 Indonesia : インドネシア record: 記録 sign: 痕跡 create: 創り出す intelligent 知性のある unknown: 解明されていない figure out : 解明する (2) 記事の The research team says/that it is the earliest known *record of “storytelling." vligh y 知られている最古の記録 Cave paintings are find/in many parts of the world,/ and many of them tell us/about ancient human life.// But this painting is different/ it shows *signs of creative stories.//Surprisingly,/ancient humans enjoyed *creating and tell stories/almost 44,000 years ago.// This *implies/they were highly *intelligent./ Much about ancient times is still *unknown./The team's effort/to *figure out the *mysteries of the cave この洞窟の壁画の謎を painting/continue.// [99 words ] 解明するための研究チームの努力 要点をつかむ (1) この壁画は,どんなことが他の壁画とちがっていると書かれていますか。 ア インドネシアで発見されたこと 古代の人々の生活が描かれていること ウ物語が描かれていること 詳細をおさえる Edition 055 の語をそれぞれ適する形に変えなさい。 found te telling continue → find When and where was this cave painting found? (7) It was found in 2017 in Indonesia. imply: 意味する brid ledW ウ continues.

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英語 中学生

(2)のcontinueの問題が分かりません… 教えていただきたいです🙇🏻‍♀️💦

Thursday, December 12, 2019 汗 cave: The World's Oldest "Story" Was Found in Indonesia In 2017, a *cave painting was found in *Indonesia. The research team says that it is the earliest known *record of "storytelling." doprio of s Cave paintings are find in many parts of the world, and many of them tell us about ancient human life. But this painting is different it shows *signs of creative stories. Surprisingly, ancient humans enjoyed *creating and tell stories almost 44,000 years ago. This implies they were highly *intelligent. Much about ancient times is still *unknown. The team's effort to *figure out the *mysteries of the cave painting continue. [99 words ] どうくつ Indonesia : インドネシア unknown intelligent 知性のある (2) 記事の find- EIGO LAB TIMES record : 2 こんせき sign: create: 創り出す figure out 解明する mystery: 要点をつかむ (1) この壁画は、どんなことが他の壁画とちがっていると書かれていますか。 ア インドネシアで発見されたこと イ 古代の人々の生活が描かれていること ウ物語が描かれていること 詳細をおさえる の語をそれぞれ適する形に変えなさい。 found tell- telled felling 1 continue - que Dail in this cave painting found? (7) Edition 055 imply 意味する continueing continues

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英語 中学生

このような英文を読むのに8分ぐらいかかってしまいます。筆記は30分しかないので、2、3分で読めるようになりたいです。 早く読めるコツを教えてください。

4 Read the passage and choose the answer which best completes each sentence (1) 1)~(4). We all know that any person has a dream while they are sleeping. We also know that it is difficult to remember dreams after we wake up. Most dreams are soon forgotten and they disappear like small bubbles in water. In addition, they often cannot be remembered at all after they are forgotten. Even if you can remember a dream soon after you wake up, perhaps you cannot remember it any more after getting out from your bed to make some coffee. Maybe you have had such an experience. Then, have you ever noticed that you were having a dream while you were sleeping? / Some people have had such an experience. It is called a lucid dream, and some scientists in the world do research on it. Actually, there are even research groups which focus on it. Why do they do research on lucid dreams? For one thing, there may be advantages for us. We will be able to avoid nightmares and make our dreams happier or more exciting if we can notice we are having dreams and we can control them like a pilot. Today, scientists do not know enough about lucid dreams and how to control them, so there are still many things to be done in the research. But it may be possible for everyone to have lucid dreams if science in the area improves more. Actually, that is one of goals that some scientists are trying to reach. According to a survey, over 75% of the respondents answered that they experienced a lucid dream at least once in their lives. Also, many reports about lucid dream experiences were given in history. We can find early reports on them in books from ancient cultures. For example, an ancient Greek doctor already tried to use lucid dreams as a kind of therapy over two thousand years ago. And controlling our dreams in our own ways was one of the important topics among early Buddhists in Asia.

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英語 中学生

回答を解説含め教えて頂きたいです🙇‍♀️🙏

問題 9 【思考・判断・表現】 (2) 英語の授業で、 身近なものを調べて発表することになりました。 次の英文は、 ある生徒が、 チョコレート (chocolate) について調べた発表原稿です。 これを読んで、発表の最初に示す、 話の流れを表すスライドとして最も適切なものを、 右の1~4の中からつ選び、番号を答えな さい。 Hello, everyone. Do you like chocolate? I think many people do. Now, I'm going to tell you about its history. People in *ancient Mexico started to use *cacao to make chocolate. It was different from chocolate today. People drank chocolate. They thought it was good for their health. It was a kind of medicine and very expensive. YOM S How did chocolate first come to Japan? During the Edo period, people from Europe brought chocolate to Nagasaki. During the Meiji period, some people learned about making chocolate and wanted to make it in Japan. They tried very hard and finally they could. But it was still expensive. Sir tuan ob Febseit Some *confectionary companies began to make chocolate during the Taisho period. die llo freod volg DI DEST After *World War II, chocolate became sweeter and *cheaper, so it's popular now. Today you can see many kinds of chocolate in the supermarket. of og NOW DOY Which is your favorite? yobmu2 txan naritoow srt si wor *ancient Mexico = 古代メキシコ wonin tizly of price (1) confectionary companies = 7 cacao = t period World War II =*=*#**# cheaper=安い、安価な =

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英語 中学生

(2)(3)教えてください🙇‍♀️

A history teacher was talking to his class about the ancient Romans. USOSAUKS "They were very strong, brave people, and they were good soldiers," he said. "They always wanted to have strong bodies, so they played a lot of games." 101 3 * exem "Did they like swimming?" one of the girls asked." That makes people’s bodies 5 strong." She was very good at swimming. - of worl ed es “Oh, yes, some of them swam a lot," the teacher answered. a story /famous / told / Roman/he/about). d(>898 "There was a big, wide river in the middle of Rome," he said. this man swam across it three times every day before breakfast." es every day she heard this. OR Then ( them / one / 2 → [yd]is boeiique od “It was the Tiber, and The girl laughed when “Why are you laughing?" the teacher asked her angrily. "Have I said anything funny?" "Well, sir," the girl answered, "Why didn't he swim across the river four times, to get back to his clothes again?" □(1) 下線部①の英文を, That の内容が具体的にわかるように日本文にしなさい。 genobyed (S)D ves/was/with/green ).) (2) 下線部②の()内の語(句) を並べかえて, 正しい英文にしなさい。ig seart stimuy bia (e Then □(3) 次の本文の内容についての質問に答えるとき,空所に適語を書きなさい。 aoy bib S 1. Why did the ancient Romans play a lot of games? (be/clean/has/kept/to). to have strong Because they 2. How many times did the famous Roman swim across the river every day? A) S -He times. ba31 ot smit to tol s beon Iliw I (10 smit to jo! (A Saki) (4) 本文の内容に合うものを次のア~エから1つ選び,記号で答えなさい。 The teacher was teaching about swimming.gin to sed ette vam se s W(S) 1 The girl laughed because the Roman did not finish swimming near his clothes. The teacher told his students a funny story about a Roman. id) solo bluodas Wis un breakfast made the girl strong. C hisq aidT

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