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Lesson Real-World English Instant Noodles Read and Respond Today, instant noodles are popular as a gquick meal worldwide, but most of us don't know that they were originally invented in Japan in 1958. After World War II, Japan was suffering from a serious food shortage. The Ministry of Health encouraged people to eat bread made from wheat flour, which was supplied by the United States. Ando Momofuku, the president of an Osaka-based food company, didn't like bread, so he set about creating something different from the imported wheat flour. He tried to make a food that would appeal to Japanese tastes, and his answer was instant noodles. After months of trial and error, Ando invented a way to deep-fry noodles to preserve them. All his customers had to do was pour hot water over them and let them steam for a couple of minutes. This quick and easy dish was a great success. Instant noodles quickly became popular all over Japan. Words & Phrases > food shortage 食糧不足 > the Ministry of Health (当時の)厚生省 トwheat flour 小麦粉 > Osaka-based 大阪を拠点とした > set about ~に取りかかる トmonths of trial and error 何か月にも及ぶ試行錯誤 > deep-fry たっぷりの油で揚げる [Questions] Q1. Who invented instant noodles? Q2. Why did the Ministry of Health encourage people to eat bread after World War II? Q3. Why were instant noodles so successful?

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measures to encourage tap water use. In Britain, bottles restrict the consumption of bottled water. In the United States, the Conference of Mayors in 2008 voted to take of water are no longer served at government meetings. 4 Around the world, many countries have started to VBWB restrict [ristrikt] consumption [kansámpJen] conference [ká:nfarans] mayor(s) [méior(z)] measure(s) [mézar(z)] 1-サムフェーし コv15しス government 5 [gávarnmont] Clearly, the movement against bottled water is growing. significant significant [signífikant] カンサプンョン B while the consumption of bottled water is a environmental concern in the developed world, the lack of concern [kansá:rn] clean drinking water is a major health problem in the developing world. developingldivelopig) The World Health Organization has 10 billion [biljan] found that over one billion people, mainly in poorer whatsoever [wAtsouévar] supplies [saplaiz] <supply portion [p5:r an] Countries, have no access to safe water whatsoever. 6 In order to improve world water supplies, some companies in the U.S. have started donating a portion of donation(s) [dounéijon(2)) sales from bottled water. Donations and lifestyle changes 15 will not immediately solve these global problems, but they direction [darékfan] are a small step in the right direction. Remember this the next time you think about buying a bottle of water. 9. in the developing worldと対比されている表現を抜き出しなさい。 3. the Conference of Mayors (全米)市長会 3. take measures 対策を講じる 10. the World Health Organization 世界保健機関 (WHO) 12. no access to safe water whatsoever = no access to safe water at all

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9 The Magic of Music 音楽の不思議なカ The history of music is very old. People alt over the world have always loved t, Is there anyone who doesn't like music? Probably the answer is no. Music is the most necessary things in life, Maybe people can't live without music. Do antmas and plants like music, too? Do they understand music? 2 One day Mrs. Evans read a very interesting story in the newspaper. A ** university professor found out that her plants became stronger when music was played for them. At first she thought that ., it was a joke, but she wanted to ury it herself. She built two rooms in the garden and put the same kind of vegetables in both rooms, The temperature of the rooms was the same and both of them were very 10 quiet. Music was played in one room. The other room was silent. Surprised to find that the next day the vegetables that she played music for became 1 E 1) She was 3) taller than the ones in the silent room. 3 In the United States, there was a farmer who kept many c0ws. The farmer was very interested in music, When he stayed at home, he always listened to music on the radio. One day he took his radio to the farm. When he was *milking his the radio was playing beautiful music. He found that the cows gave more milk "han the reason, and three months later he 15 COWS。 usual on that day, He wanted to know 4) learned that he could get more milk when the cows listened to beautiful, quiet musi。 4 Today many scientists say that animals and plants also enjoy music. Like ne 20 animals and plants need beautifu! music, But they don't like big, **terrible noises Scientists **complain about noise *"pollution. It damages animals, plants, and people They say that we must think about many kinds of noises that we are making every 5) 313 words) day.

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