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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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高3英語です 急ぎでお願いしたいです! 無生物主語のところで、1枚目の写真を参考に2枚目の問題の答えが合っているか確認していただきたいです! 間違っていたら訂正もお願いします! よろしくお願いします!

無生物主語構文の研究 17181910 章のテーマ: Lesson 3 台構文80 p.028 無生物主語 + say ~ 「…には~と書いてある」 7 The poster says that your favorite band is coming this summer. ポスターが 君のお気に入りのパンドがこの夏にやってくる と ポスターに君のお気に入りのパンドがこの夏にやってくると書いてある。 言っている ★「ポスターが」→「ポス ターに」のように無生 物主語を副詞的に表 し,その他の部分は応 じて意訳するとよい。 発展 無生物主語 + tell +〈人〉~ 「…から~とわかる」 The looks on the audience's faces tell us they are wildly excited. (聴衆の表情から,彼らがものすごく興奮していることがわかる。) 8 無生物主語 + remind A of B 「…を見ると(/聞くと) AはBを思い出す」 →構文80 p.030 sw The scary sound reminded me ofa horror movie. その恐ろしげな音が その恐ろしげな音を聞いて私はあるホラー映画を思い出した。 思い出させた 私に あるホラー映画について re(再び) +mind (心に)= 思い出させる 発展 A (always) remember B when [/ whenever] This theme song reminds me of Hawaii. (このテーマソングを聞くと, (いつも)私はハワイを思い出します。) →「 (always) remember Hawaii when [/ whenever]T hear this theme song. 9 無生物主語 + enable + O + to do 「…のおかげでOは~できる」 →構文80 p.032 The Internet enables us to access all kinds of entertainment. インターネットが 可能にする 私たちに アクセスすることを あらゆる娯楽に en (動詞化)+able (できる) =D可能にする インターネットのおかげで私たちはあらゆる娯楽にアクセスできる。 発展 無生物主語 + allow +0+ to do 「…のおかげでOは~できる」 This camera allows anyone to take beautiful photographs.(このカメラがあれば誰でも美しい写真が撮れる。) 無生物主語 + prevent + O + from doing alo ieilondTerli nains al new tid00e m ers 「…のためにOは~できない」 10 →構文80 p.034 The accident prevented the band from giving the concert. アクシデントのため コンサートを開くことから アクシデントが そのパンドを そのバンドはコンサートを開けなかっ 妨げた イ発展 無生物主語 + keep + 0 + from doing 1「…のためにOは~できない」 The horrible rumor kept children from watching theTV program. (その恐ろしい噂のせいで,子どもたちはそのテレビ番組を見なかった。) 導入問題 上の例文を参考に [ ] 内の日本語を英語にしなさい。 O el この新聞には明日は晴れだと[書いてある]。 くもっている> nd The newspaper| ] that it will be sunny tomorrow. skos ] me of my high school days. Says この曲を聴くと私は高校時代を[思い出す]。 This song [ yeminds Ridd} 9 クレジットカードのおかげで私たちは現金なしでものを買うことが[できる]。 Credit cards [ enables 10 駐車場がないために,私はもう1台車を買うことが[できない]。 The lack of parking space [ prevented allow T能) ] us to buy things without cash. DK ] me from buying another car. 08 く怖げた>

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5. Please read the following passage and choose the best words from the word bank erForeign travel has been difficult for the past 18 months because of ( ② ) caused by the coronavirus pandemic. However, there are signs of hope for us to ( ③ ) our visits to 1520el9 pltegup snt pniyo! 1UY below to fill in the blanks ( ① )~(0 ). nsM 1ofe ent yd nのvip ou can usSe each word only once. (同じ語の2回以上の使用は不可とする) Top 25 travel destinations for 2022 ( 0) puus l eeu o1 slc .sames 1adose, jen 人nK meup C and faraway places. The National Geoarabhic magazine has released its list of fhe top こO Travel destinations for 2022. The listhas five categories: adventure, culture and nisTory, amly, nature and ( ④ ).George Stone. Nat Geo's executive editor for travel, explained The rationale behind the list and how covid-19 helped shape it. He said: "In many ways, ine pardemic ( 5)a moment for travelers and communities around the world to reflect and regroup on how we ( ⑥ ) the world." The list includes a visit to London's Tin Pan Alley. ( ) for its music history, and a four of Hokkaido, Japan, well-known for the unique heritage ofits ( ® ) Ainu people. For nature lovers, exploring Namibia's Caprivi Strip is recommended for its ( ) of natural wildlife. Mr. Stone said the pandemic has made people particular about their vacations. He said: "People are going to be making much more careful choices so we wanted specific ideas about what is a unique and safe destination for the year ahead." He added: "These great destinations speak of strong communities, innovative conservation efforts, and thrilling ud ( 0 ) for future exploration." er aeW bheed verl nedw ha.jeme ngejib 0oroa eniol bne moo1 'aierioset erii of tnsw abnent 1ert bns iY1stsi arlinom wet A noisgm R の splóre / famed / indigénous / opp8ftunities 加高い Pabthdance 1vens enl provided restrictions / resume / revealed / sustainability 者総 aAA 09()

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6. 次の英文を読み, 以下の設問に答えよ。 legally as a *trophy. In 2003, a lone hunter killeda rhino on a legal safari in South Africa and brought it back to Asia. Dozens of poachers soon followed. The sound of rifles being fired could be heard in the dark forest just as each paying $50,000 for a hunt. It seems like a lot to pay, but poachers can Damien Mander arrived at his campfire after a long day training *game ranger make as much as $200,000 in profits by selling a pair of horns on *the black recruits in Zimbabwe's Nakavango *game reserve. "There, near the eastern market. boundary," he pointed. He and his rangers grabbed their guns, radios, and ull Many officials in Vietnam are fighting back against reports that the country medical kits. They then drove into the night, hoping to stop the shooter. is the main market for rhino horn, stating that rhino horn bound for Vietnam (21) And so goes a night on the front lines of southern Africa's ruthless * rhino is merely in transit for another country. Do Quang Tung, deputy director of war, which has seen more than a thousand rhinos killed since 2006. At the CITES Managing Authority in Vietnam, said the country "could not be the main bloody heart of this conflict is the rhino's horn, a prized ingredient in traditional market for South African rhino horn," claiming that the majority of Vietnamese Asian medicine. Prices range from $33 to $133 a gram, which at the top end is people would not be able to ( 26 ) rhino horn. Even if there is an emerging double the price of gold. group of people who can ( 26 ) it, he thinks it is too small to make the country Although the range of the two African species 一 the white rhino and its a significant consumer. Professor Dang Huy Huynh, chairman of the Vietnam smaller cousin, the black rhino- has been reduced primarily to southern Africa Zoological Society, says that rhino horn has never been a popular ingredient in and Kenya, their populations had shown signs of improvement. In 2007 white traditional medicine. rhinos numbered 17,470, while blacks had nearly doubled to 4,230 since the mid Recently, there has been a renewed interest in the unproven belief that rhino 90s. horn has healing power. For at least 2,000 years, Asian medicine has prescribed For conservationists these numbers represented a triumph. In the 1970s rhino horn to reduce fever and treat a range of illnesses, but the handful of 22 and '80s, *poaching had nearly caused the two species to become extinct. Ther studies which have been conducted on rhino horn have not found any proof that China banned rhino horn from traditional medicine, and Yemen forbade its ust it can reduce fever. The newest rumor is that it cures cancer, but doctors say in ceremonial knife handles. All signs pointed to better days. But in 2008 th the proof is nonexistent一 no research has been published on the horn's efficacy 23) number of poached rhinos in South Africa shot up to 83, from just 13 in 200' as a cancer treatment. But even if rhino horn is not an effective cure for anything, let alone cancer, that doesn't mean it has no effect, says Mary Hardy. By 2010 the figure had soared to 333, followed by over 400 in 2011. Most of th 27) medical director of Simms/Mann UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology. "Belief horn trade was found to lead to Southeast Asia. in a treatment, especially one that is wildly expensive and hard to get, can have *Javan rhinos once lived in Vietnam's forests. ( 24 ) It had a bullet a powerful effect on how a patient feels," she says. its leg and its horn had been removed. In any event, John Hume believes no rhinos need to die to supply the rhino Even with the rhinos gone, rhino horn can still be found in Vietnam. This 28 25 horn to those who want it. The 69-year-old * entrepreneur has acquired one of because South African law, which complies with the Convention on Internatio the largest privately-owned rhino herds in the world, and currently has more Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), allowS a rhino's horn to be expor ○M3(45)

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