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Speed Reading The rainforest is not the only place where animals are How Can We Save Endangered Species? In the modern world, many animals die from causes that are not natural. the species living in the rainforest. Every day, more and more areas of rainfore are cut down or burned, and all of the animals living there lose their habitat. and dying. Around cities, animals are facing similar situations. As cities humans move into the natural areas surrounding them. This means that animal living near humans must move to other areas. Those animals-or in some cases those species-which are not able to adapt or to find new homes eventually die. In recent years, efforts have been made to protect certain lands in order to prevent killing plant and animal species native to the area. State and national parks along with special areas for birds and wildlife, have been established to protect the natural homes of endangered species. Also, wildlife management programs have helped bring back some species from almost certain extinction. For example, fewer than 50 years ago, the North American bald eagle was in serious danger of extinction because too many farmers used DDT, a chemical that kills insects. Farmers stopped 10P 15 >> using DDT, and the bald eagle is no longer endangered today.m Although protected lands have been established and wildlife management programs keep an eye on highly endangered species, scientists have yet to determine if these efforts are enough. Is it possible to save all the plants and animals that are endangered today, or is it already too late? (259 words) da siqag 000 259 words ÷ ( ) seconds × 60 = () wpm ~99 wpm ---Beginner 100~149 wpm Intermediate 150 wpm ~ dvanced QAnswer T (true) or F (false). 1. In the modern world, animals living in the rainforest are losing their place to live. ( ) 2. Animals living around cities do not have the same problem as those living in the rainforest. 3. Animals which have lost their habitat near the cities cannot survive unless they can adapt or find new homes. () 4. People in the US saved bald eagles by not using DDT; this is an example of a successful wildlife management program. 5. Some scientists believe that wildlife management programs are not necessary () anymore. New words adapt /ədæpt/ wildlife/wáildlarf/ chemical/kémikal/ management /mænidzmant/ bald /bó:ld/ eagle/i:gl/ 24 Speed Reading insect/insekt/ Lesson Consi losing their home b i t

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英語 高校生

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In recent years, 近年 scientists have discovered 科学者たちは発見しました that many dinosaurs had feathers like birds 多くの恐竜は鳥のように羽を持っていたことを instead of scales. うろこのかわりに Some believe 信じる (科学者もいます that birds are descended from dinosaurs. 鳥が恐竜の子孫だと Unfortunately, 残念なことに dinosaur feathers pressed flat into rock don't provide enough information about their structure. 岩の中に平らに押しつぶされた恐竜の羽毛からは それらの構造について十分な情報を得ることはでき ません But this new fossil in amber しかし, 琥珀の中のこの新しい化石は can offer much more. より多くの情報) を与えてくれます Amber protected the fossil 琥珀が化石を守った from chemicals and the weather, 化学物質や天候から so we can see its finest details in 3-D. なので私たちは最も細かなところまで3次元で見るこ とができるのです There are limits 限りはあります to what this new find この新しい発見で〜ことには can reveal about feathered dinosaurs. 羽毛を持った恐竜について明らかにできる But the tiny fossil may offer しかし, その小さい化石は提供するかもしれません rare view a and of the structure めったに見られない恐竜の羽毛の構造や組織を organization of dinosaur feathers and help us understand the evolution of そして恐竜の進化を理解する助けになる dinosaurs.

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Read this essay by a university student, Daichi, and answer the questions. C 1 At university, I finally got a chance to study abroad in the UK. I had always hoped to visit there. My high school English teacher had often talked about the UK, and I became 英国(イギリス) A fascinated by the historic architecture there, especially the beautiful palaces and churches. C 歴史に残る 建築 2 When I went to the UK, there were many surprises and challenges. Firstly, there were so many people from all over the world. I could hear many different languages, including French and Chinese, especially in cities. As I made friends with classmates from different countries, I realized that English is really international. Secondly, I was asked about Japan many times, but it was difficult to describe our traditional customs or modern culture. So I also realized that I had never thought very much about them, but now I want to know 現代の more. 3 Finally, I felt that I changed a little, too. By the time I returned to Japan, I liked to eat more bread! Also, I ( 2 ) much shyer, but in the UK, I had to ask local residents about many things, like which bus I should take. So I'm not shy of talking to strangers 内気 anymore! ためらう 見知らぬ人 Put the events below in time order. RS D- OC a D-C a. start studying in the UK come to like bread イギリスで勉強はじめる 110²014771-183 6. come back to Japan d. be told about the UK by English teacher 日本にもどってくる 英語の先生によってイギリスのはなしをされる 1 2 Which of the follow is NOT part of many surprises and challenges? *part of [~ RS a. Not only English but also many different languages were spoken in the UK. b. Daichi had to speak to local people and ask many questions. c. Daichi was told to change his eating habit. d. People often asked about Japan but Daichi couldn't easily answer. vidi 3 Choose the best phrase to fill in the blank 2. c. used to be d. must be a. am b. have been 以前は恥かしがっていた 4 What did Daichi learn from his experiences in the UK? Fill in each blank with a suitable word. ( (1) English is so (International) that people from different countries) use it for communication. Customs ) or modern (2) He didn't know much about traditional Japanese ( ( ). Culture

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