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UNIT 1 5 Reading Passage 10 15 20 20 25 Listening There are more than 37,000 known species of spiders in the world in a wide variety of shape's and sizes! The largest spiders in the world live in the rain forests of South America and are known by the people who live there as the "bird-eating spiders." These spiders can grow up to 28 centimeters in length- about the size of a dinner plate, and, as their name suggests, have been known to eat small birds. In comparison, the smallest species of spider in the world is native to Western Samoa. These tiny spiders are less than half a millimeter long — about the size of a period on this page and live in plants that grow on mountain rocks. - Some people like to keep spiders as pets, particularly tarantulas, which are native to North America and can live for up to twenty-five years, Most people, on the other hand, do not like touching spiders, and a significant number of people are afraid of them, mainly because of their poison. However, despite their bad reputation, only thirty of the 37,000 known species of spiders are deadly to humans. Spiders actually provide benefits to humans, by catching and eating harmful insects such as flies and mosquitoes. - - The main thing that makes spiders different from other animals is that they spin web's to catch the small insects they feed on. The unique silk of a spider's web is produced by special organs found spider web is five times in the lower part of the spider's body. It is light, elastic, and strong stronger than steel. Additionally, it is completely biodegradable. This means that the web will making it perfect for uses completely decompose¹ and eventually return to nature over time such as making fishing nets. Some people have tried to raise spiders commercially in order to collect the silk these spiders produce, but no one has ever really managed to make a go of it. One reason why these businesses never stand a chance is because it takes 670,000 spiders to produce half a kilogram of silk, and all of these spiders need living insects for their food. In addition, spiders are usually solitary² animals, and need to be kept alone. Researchers at an American company working together with two U.S. universities may have found a solution to making artificial spider web. Using genetically modified silkworms,³ the company hopes that in the long run it will be able to make large quantities of very light, very strong fiber for medical as well as other uses. Additionally, because the manufacture of the artificial web is from living silkworms, the industry potentially would be non-polluting and less harmful to the environment

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Unit species 教科書 Listening 1 Part 1 pp.10-11, 195 音声を聞いて,( 内に適する語を書き取りましょう。 A Dictation J: Hey! How was your day? ~を見てまわる K: It was good, thanks. We've just finished ( /00king) (2 around the ) J=Jess K= KaiS=Shin (② Wellington Night Market. J: Great-how was it? らいらない 屋台 K: It was so cool! We tried (③ Some food from the stalls and there was a great live band on. 2 J: Nice. What are you ( UP ) (⑥ To ) tomorrow? Jess? かって J: Umm, have you (Ⓡ been ) ( +0 K: Te Papa? What's that? S: Well, we haven't really decided yet . . . . Do you have any (⑦ ever ~に行ったことがありますか? すいせん recommendations' ) Te Papa yet? J: Oh, it's the ( National Museum of New Zealand する価値ありますか? 絶対に S: No, we haven't been to any museums yet. Is it ( worth ) (Ⓡ seeing )? J: Well, if you like history or animals, you should definitely (1) 15 it )(⑩ out ). They have a ( (13 check ) realy)(heat ) すばらしい ( exhibit) about giant moa. 展示品 B Vocabulary Check (1) 本文の内容に合った品詞を( )内に,意味を 1.stall (名)屋台 2. recommendation (名)推薦 4. neat 5.moa 3. definitely (副)絶対に に記入しましょう。 (形) すばらし (名) モア

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Lesson Our Lost Friend ➤ p.150 Vocabulary discuss~L/B) ~を話し合う The British Museum welcomed the delegation/ and discussed their proposal In the end, / the museum offered to let Hoa Hakananai'a return, / but only as a 2 loan. // They refused to give it back permanently. // The museum did not deny / that the moai had been taken without the islanders` permission, / so why didn't they immediately agree to return it? // From the point of view of the museum, / there are good reasons to keep the statue. // the security and controlled Since Easter Island does not have ② environmental conditions that the British Museum has, the statue is safer in London. // The statue can now be seen by many more people than on a remote island. // Scholars have easier access to the statue. // Moreover, some people argue / that the moai deserves to be a world heritage object. // 5 These reasons make sense. // However, the fact remains / that Hon Hakananai'a was taken without permission and is still held against the people's will. // So, many people / -not only the Rapa Nui- / question the museum's reasoning. // proposal lóan dený point of view good reasons. 貸与物 を否定する ~を Section 3 正当な理由 Reading Points 以下のことを考えながら読んでみよう。 it back colo (2) 大英博物館が所有を主張する根拠に 多いのは、どのような事実があるからですか、 6 scholar access □argue動~だと主張する héritage object make sense (0) (167 words) their prom h the en offer to that 12 ★G-2 6 son des Will K €

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