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46 外65 I( ) all my homework and now Tam completely free 還ま| until Monday. Oi Q) am doing ② was doing ③ have done ④ had done (日本大) 66 Wehavenever had such an enjoyable holiday before. (専化太 恒本 = Tisisthe( ) enjoyable holiday we have ( ) had. 田67 She( ) absent from school since the day before yesterday. (札幌学院大) 94 ① was ②has been ③ were ③④ have been 田68 Ashe( ) for an hour now, I expect he'll soon be fimished. ① speaks ② spoke Po ③ has been speaking ④ was speaking (同志社女子大) 69 Are you going to the bank?" *No, Tve ( ) to the bank.” ① yet gone ② been yet ③ already been ④ had gone (京都外国語大) og 由衣 現在完了形の用法 マ 65~て69 現在完了形は過去の「動作・状態」が現在とどう つながっているかを示す時制で ある。〈have [has] + 過去分詞)の形で, 現在までの ⑩ 完了 ・ 結果, @ 経験. @ 3 続を表す。人試では特に @ の継続が頻出する。 現在までの 院還請閉筑 「こしてしまっ7請 Have のoze 現在までの [としたこと枯 現在までの 了! 紳 「ずっとてできま have been ozの 現在までの |入作の継続 「ずっ * 継続用法が特によく出題き れるのは, 『状態の継続 。 変わってく るという重要なポイントが含まれてい。

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英語 高校生

この問題の解説お願いします🙇‍♂️ 答えは21-②,22-⑥,23-③,24-①,25-④です。

Japan is one of the countries facing the most significant population decrease。 In 2014, the ountry's population was just under 127 milion people, but by 2040 the population is expected to fl to around 107 milion一and by 2050 the population will probably be undcr 100 milion. IMoreover the prOPortion of the Japanese population that is 65 years or lder is around 25%6 todey。 Tn contrast that percentage was only 796 in 1970. This high percentage of clderly people has eatcd fnancial problems for Japan。 Im particular。 it is difiicult for the country to pay for the Pensions and medical care ofretred people So what cmn Japan do to deal with this iuation? One obyious idea tiat many people have Tpoedis | 2 | the workng ageinJapan。 Uptonow people in Japanhawe usually sopped yoHding around the age of 65. TE people Would reire gt 70 instead, this would increase the oring population so that there would be more people to support the elderly and retired. Anoher benefit of people working longer is that by being active at work these older workers can stay healthy and also maintain their connection to societ- AS the populaton gts CHder in Japan。 companies are responding by | 23 | producs for cldedy consumers。 Some products may help Japan cope with is aging population. One example is the development ofrobot pets。 More and more clderly people are lonely becanse they are ving alone But aldng ce of a real pet can be diHicut for them。 | 24 | witharobotpetisome ay for eldcrly people to feel less lonely. Thcre are lso robots that can assist with nursing care。 Robot suits are also beimg developed that make it easier for a person to move or iR heavy objects Pan will need such technologies。 as well as policy changes。 it hopes to respond secssstulyto is | 25 | populaton. (Michael Schaucre・Tom Dilon・Koji Nshiya 4crive 7かgag Regdog の iii7g 人7owg 757opics 一部改変) ⑩ interactng @ becoming @ manufacturing @ simkng @ fcmg @ gaendig

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英語 高校生

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英語 高校生

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Living in India reveals our expectations ot the material world. 1 may think of myself as nonmaterialistic and disapprove of the Indian attachment to Western conSumer goods, but Im forced to realize that I take all too many of them for (g ) myself. As Westerners, our standard of living in India iS far higher than that of most people around us. We tell house rental agents that were just looking for something simple. But simplicity is relative. For We expect ( wー一一) Americans think of as basic requirementSs: electricitY, (⑮) a telephone, e-mail, flush toilet, hot and cold water. We are assured that all these things Wil be (a ). And in a way they are. But it takes five weeks for the telephone to be installed, sometimes it goes dead, and we cantuse it to call abroad. There is hot water, but not in the kitchen. The electricity goes out for half an hour every evening, and sometimes for longer periods during the day. The voltage is high enough to work the e-mail modem only before 9 am. The municipal (W ) supply shrinks to a trickle in the dry season, and sometimes the pump to our backup well fails. When the supply ijS adequate, the toilet flushes. So, all these basic services do ぶ( eーー一), but they are unpredictable. ( This is a healthy lesson. For one thing, it connects us with others. If one or another of these services isnt working, we share with neighbors or We do(W ) for a few hours, or for a day or two. They use our telephone if they need to: they bring us candles 寺 we have no electricity.

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