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問2について 答えは②らしいのですが、どうしても納得いきません。本文では、「現金を引き出すことは不便で危険だ」と言っていますが、「クレジットカードが便利で安全だと思う」なんて一言も書かれていません。 どなたか納得のいく説明お願いします🙏🏻

Change May Come to Denmark's Cash By Sandra Gray, Copenhagen March 8, 2020· 1:25PM enbbots Cash may be on the way out, in Denmark, where credit card and mobile pavments have been adopted_widely and have become more popular than old-fashioned cash payments. Figures from 2019 show that last year only 16 percent of ordinary store payments were made in cash! The government is now considering a proposal to allow businesses such as restaurants, convenience stores and clothing stores to refuse cash payments) Dana Hasbrook of Copenhagen is looking forward to a_cashless_society. and savs, Having to withdraw money is inconvenient and _risky." Police officer Peter Nielson also supports the proposal. "Criminals won't be able to steal money from stores anymore, which will make my job easier." Not everyone is happy about a world without cash, however. /…This is a double-edged sword. Certainly, people's wallets will be lighter, but what happens when there's a problem with the system that processes credit card and mobile payments?” says Mary Daniels, a schoolteacher. “Also, when you use a credit card at a store, staff members can see your name. People shouldn't have to give out their personal information for the sake of convenience."

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英語 高校生

3番の問題がわかりません。

to recover from* the learning problems this brings. So, keep your usual sleep-wake cycle stay up late (or even all night!) and get up around noonduring vacations. As a result, they students can't easily learn new things in those classes. Why is this? It's because ty Every student knows that the first classes after long vacations are very tiring, Meay Reading 36 Writing 34 Grammar 10点 10点 10 Listening 00 Social Media 100円 Reading 長期休暇中の不規則な生活で, 時差ぼけ (jet lag) にならないように気をつけましょよう。 have “jet lag," Their sleep-wake cycle* is delayed*, and that causes them trouble when t 5 vacation is over. You may think, “That's not an unusual thing." However, a recent shrk has found that the problem is much ( ② ) than you may think. How does jet lag affect* people's learning abilities? To find out the answer, scientis did some research on two groups of hamsters: one group was given six-hour delays in their daily cycle for four weeks while the other kept their usual cycle. After that, the 10 hamsters were tested on their learning abilities. The result was clear. The hamsters with jet lag had great trouble with simple work which the others could easily do. The researchers also saw this difference evena month after the hamsters with jet lag returnel to their usual daily cycle. They say that the loss of a usual daily cycle damages the part u the brain which controls memory. This causes long-term* memory problems. If you change your daily cycle during long vacations. it takes you more than a nioe 15 even during vacations, and you will ( (⑤) ) in school, 247wons) (注)sleepwake cycle : 起きのリズム affect:…に影響を与える delay:動…を遅らせる [遅れい long-term: 長期間の recover from から回復する 20 UNIT7

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英語 高校生

答えが分からないので回答をお願いしたいです!

15。 oN*A Life in Okinawa LE ※ 次の会話文を読んで, 下の問いに答えなさい。 : How long have you _(be) in Okinawa? の Kazuo Tom : About seven months. Kazuo : Did you know anything about the island before you came here? :(ア) This is my(one) visit to a foreign 2 Tom country. Kazuo :I see. Are you enjoying your life here? : Yes. But at first, it was very difficult. I 3 (can't) speak Japanese and didn't like 10ob odi no btbomd Tom the food. 6 pc pntOu Kazuo : Do you still have any problems? Alaw min wond 1 0 14ou, ugc angAna Tom :No, not at all. (イ) nid Yaob Kazuo :When are you。(plan) to leave for your country? の go fiw toob sri bne て[ Tom :I don't know. I want to learn more Japanese. So( ウ ) 9d Kazuo : That's great.( エ) uoY Polil oe Teh : Thank you. wn on 2SW S19t 1ud Tom oob 191are m 1udた A 0~のの( )の中の単語を文に合わせて正しい形に書きかえなさい。こ合引期度の文本日 8 の w 1owolt od 196W omo2 viO 3 の の q 00 gu 919 01 070d Irw ow emsi n B ア~エの( )の中に入れるのに最も適当なものを下から選んで, その記号を書きなさい。 @ I'd like to stay here as long as possible. c 6o apmdpr 6 Well, enjoy your stay. ち が日き文受の oy 2s g0ol as ad (S12 060 80Y © No, very little. @ I'm doing well now. ア( ) 01 g oale pdom ol sjoTw ving 0 イ( ウ() エ 16 Primer

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SIMなし合 22:01 Cop 【1】次の英文を読んで, 設問 1~12に答えなさい。 なお, *印の語(句)には文末に注 がついています。 Modern examinations of working conditions in British and U.S. industry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries concentrate mainly on the experiences, Complaints, and overall difficulties of working-class laborers. The first complaint that a majority of industrial workers had was that their workdays* were too long. The average (ア) of hours in a shift varied from industry to industry, from place to place, and from era to era. Workers in British and American textile mills* in the early to middle 1800s generally worked twelve to fifteen hours, six days a week, ( イ) only Sundays off. Their average workweek* was seventy-eight hours. In contrast were the hours of workers who labored in American steel mills in the late 1800s. The length of their shifts was determined by the fact that the blast furnaces* they tended almost always operated twenty-four hours a day. Thus, (oit became customary* for steel mills to have two twelve-hour shifts. However, many of the steel workers labored seven days a week. (a)That gave them a workweek of sighty-four hours. Moreover, sometimes they had to work extra hours on top of this demanding schedule. (オ )the minor differences in the length of workweeks from one industry to another, the average worker put in twelve-to fourteen-hour days at least six days a week, This harsh schedule remained more ( カ) less standard well into the twentieth century. It was not until 1920 that a fifty-hour workweek was introduced in the United States. Anda forty-hour week did not become the rule in most industries until 1938. Low wages was another common complaint of industrial workers. In 1851, the average wage earned by American industrial workers in general was seven to ten dollars per week. That same year New York's Daily Tribune* reported that a worker's family of five required just over ten dollars a week just for basics such as rent, food, and fuel. Most ordinary workers could not afford many simple comforts that middle-class workers enjoyed. (o This miserable situation lasted in America for decades and improved only slowly. As late as 1912, a study found that only 15

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(私は歴史を勉強することがおもしろいとわかった。) 17。N Itの用法。 LE 1 前に出た語句を受けて He offered an idea, but I'm against it. 2 天候,時間, 距離, 状況などを表す場合の主語として t takes about twelve hours to fly to Boston. (ボストンまで飛行機で約12時間かかる。) 形式主語としてのit:itは後ろにくる句や節の代わりをする仮主語です。 t is difficult for me to answer this question. (この質問に答えるのは私にはむずかしい。) *形式目的語としてのit:itは後ろにくる句や節の代わりに目的語になります。 1 found it interesting to study history. ○ 短調構文:that の前に置かれた名詞 副詞 (の働きをする語句)を強めます。 It is a week ago that he disappeared. (彼がいなくなったのは1週間前です。) JDOD Da rp より選び[J の中に書きなさい。 AロC A 次の文を日本語に訳し, 文中の itの用法を の Is it very difficult for you not to drink every night? ixn bodeint t 2 He said nothing to her and it made her angry. 1sdi to UOC1ne1e 8 3 It's very dark in this room. xllaupa bonsCens of "o] It was very cold yesterday. loo! I think it enjoyable to travel alone. 6 It was eleven o'clock that my husband came home last night. 前出の語を受ける 距離 明暗 天候 形式主語 形式目的語 強調構文 G2 B 日本文の意味に合うように, ( 0 ここから図書館まで,どれくらいありますか。 )内に適語を入れなさい。 人 ) from here to the library? How far( 2 私たちにとってたくさん野菜を食べることはいいことです。 It is good( ③ 今日は日曜日です。 to eat a lot of vegetables. us )is Sunday today. の この問題を解くのは容易だとわかった。 I found( ) solve this problem. 18 Primer

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When I waa just a little girl, I realized that my grandmother was a witch. ( 1)that time, was reading atories about Snow White and Sleeping Beauty and (ア) (nbout/1/that'a/witchen /learned/ where) My grandma was good to talk to. In many waya ahe waa your typical grandmother ahe atudied tai chi, and made pottery and quilta. But if ahe wants to fool me(2 ) believing ahe ia not a witch, ahe ahould get rid of her black cat. Only she can touch Satan,and that devil eat's green eyes are really Bcary. Anyway, over the yeara I got into the habit of going( 3 )to mee Grandma after school and telling her all my troubles, I never let her know that I knew her secret and ahe didn't sny anything(4)。 But when I was in my second year in high achool, I ran into a problem. It required a little magie to set right, so I thought I'd aak her straight out. “Grandma, are you a witch? 1 said. "Of course," she said. "I thought you knew." "Do you know how to cast apella and make potiona?" "wDepends," ahe said. "What's on your mind? Is ita love potion you need? "Tell me all about it, Amy" “Well," I said, "you know it's my Year 10 Formal in November, and nobody haa aaked me yet. Id really like to go with Stevo. You know him. He's always lived next door to us. But he goes out with all the popular girla at school and thinka ( 5 ) me as just hia siater." My grandma thought a minute then went into her bedroom. She came back and put a little bottle of red liquid in my hand. “This will fix him," she said. “How can I get him to take it?" “Oh, you're the one ( あ ) has to take it. Three sips are all you'll need. When will you see him next?" “He's coming to my house tomorrow after school." “When he comes, ask him in and take a sip of the magic potion. Then take your shoes8 off and go outside, and jump up and down the path for a minute or so on that pogo stick I gave you." “He'll think I'm crazy. I can't do that." “Do you want him to take you to the Formal or not?After that, come inside and take another aip. Then let that lovely hair of yours out of that ponytail, brush it for two minutes, and put a flower in your hair. After that sit on the floor and take the third sip." “Will that work? Hell think I'm crazy." “Just think positive," said my grandma, "And by the way, don't wear that old pair of jeana and that baggy shirt" Next day I was waiting for Stevo after school. I had on my new akirt and my new blouse. Iopened the door, still not sure if I'd be able to go through ( 6 )the plan. “Where are you off to?" he asked. "Anyway I can't atay long." “It'e OK,"I said looking at my watch. "Tve got plenty of time." And before I knew it I'd taken the first sip. It (4) (the medicine/abit/1/ike /used/tasted) to take when I wasa little ldd. “You sick or something?" he said. 1 just gave him my new Mona Lisa smile and kicked off my ahoes. "Juat a sec," I said. I picked n the pogo stick from the corner, went out the front door, and jumped up and down the path for a while. I saw Stevo looking out the window at me with ama puzzled expression. Iwent back inside and he said, "You all right?"

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