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長文中のwhichの先行詞や、has stood が他動詞か自動詞であるか、あなたはどう考えますか。わかる方いたら、教えてください。 個人的にwhichの先行詞はour society and democracyでhas stood は他動詞でbasic valuesを目的... 続きを読む

to keep the economy strong and growing. of ordinary citizens, including workers with contracts promising them financial sector demanded to be paid back first ー putting the welfare those at the top geta far better deal than those in the middle. System is fair- but it is now evident to all that ours is not, that (イ) in so many' other instances, when troubles emerged, the opportunityV. equal access to justice, a sense of a system that is fair - have been eroded.y A tax system such as ours is, for instance, based voluntary compliance. It works if there is a belief that the infrastructure, education, and technology, investments that are needed But the real cost of inequality is to our democracy and our society. 早稲田大-商 2016年度 英語 17 values for which) the Basic Country has stood equality of on 一 retirement benefits, in the backseat. function without trust. Although economists No society can precious thing, and once eroded, it may be hard to restore. (Adapted from Joseph E. Stiglitz: The Great Divide, 2015) 注 *miscarriage of justice 誤審 設問1.下線部(1)~(5)の意味にもっとも近いものを(a)~d)からそれぞれ一 つ選び、マーク解答用紙の所定欄にマークせよ。 1 (a) expectations that he wants to fulfill in real life b hopes of how his family will grow d possibilities of what his future has in store 2) (a) partly (C) ideas that he applies to his future career (b) unequally d with prejudice *le

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英語 高校生

1枚目右ページの2行目、a patexted technology involving bacteria cleans the water, はinvolving bacteriaがa patented technologyを現在分詞の形で修飾していて、cleansが文の... 続きを読む

They are part of an experiment that Sogo, chief operating officer at FRD Japan, hopes will one day allow cost-effective inland farming of salmon Tokyo, gray salmon in a tank make quick movements, fighting for food. sea, but businessman Tetsuro Sogo is looking inland to raise one of the country's most loved sushi fish: salmon.\ In a mountainous area near Japan may be an island nation surrounded by the richness of the A You are preparing for agroup presentation on fish farming for your elan thought we needed a new way to produce more salmon," he explained. The company's process has two stages. First, tap water is converted 58 第2回 実戦問題 59 第6問 (配点 24) a シフト You have found the article below. 文字サイズ マトリー ジャンプ salmon farming. and enable Japanese to buy the homegrown fish for their sushi. “"We'll able to easily get high quality salmon wherever we are,” Sogo said The majority of the salmon consumed worldwide is farmed, not wila technology exports)." and the aquaculture market is dominated by Norway, which produces 1.3 million tonsa year. Farming at sea, the most common way to raise the fish, is complicated. The sea must be the right temperature, colder than 20 degrees Celsius, and only areas without strong waves and currents are tons of sushi-ready salmon. suitable - normally inlets or bays. Inland farming of salmon is often an impractical, expensive venture requiring lots of water and electricity to keep tanks clean. That hasn't stopped demand from exploding since the 1980s, with the United States, Russia, Europe, and Japan all fussing about the fish's rich pink flesh, according to the World Wildlife Fund. “Supply is not catching up with the growing demand," said Sogo, speaking at his test focility in Saitama, 50 km (31 miles) from the sea. Dressed in a suit like 35 明1 According to the article, what is NOT true about samon farmine? 0 Itis not easy to make profit by inland farming. の More than halfof the salmon consumed in the world comes from farming. Norway is leading the world market. a typical “salaryman" corefully monitors the fish as though he is wWatching his own children ““We - except fora pair of white rubber bonts _ Sogo O Strong waves are necessary to keep the water clean. 「第2回

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英語 高校生

この文章を並べ替えると答えが 【B→A→E→C→F→D】となるのですが、理由がわかりません💦どなたか大至急教えてください<(_ _)>

大 ( S Read the passage below and answer the questions. 図 There are several reasons behind the growing crisis, The first is waste. About 70 % of our fresh water is used to grow crops. It takes 1,000 tons of water to grow just one ton of wheat. Unfortunately, around 60% of that water is wasted. 回 water 1s our most important natural resource. However, only 2.5% of water on the Earth 18 not salty. Demand for fresh water has risen sharply in the last 50 years, and it is still riSing. Finding answers to these problems may be one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century. 回 Overuse also puts pressure on water supplies, In the USA, 95% of the country's fresh water comes from underground sources. With so much water being used to grow crops and raise livestock, water levels aredropping rapidly. Once used, those supplies are gone forever. D The fresh water crisis is not limited to poor countries. In fact, rich and poor countries from Asia to Europe to North America are facing shortages. It's a growing problem that could soon affect us all. E Second, pollution is another big problem. Many of the world's great rivers are badly polluted and many people depend on the rivers. Their health is affected by the health of the river. Steps are being taken to clean up some rivers, but it can take many years. E In many poor countries around the world, people already live in crisis. More than one billion people have no access to clean water. That leads to millions of deaths every year. By 2025, about 25 African countries may face severe water shortages.

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