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(5)(b)解答は、They are used in the smartphones and computers.なのですが、私の回答でもいいんですか??

Gorillas and Humans 問題 次の英文を読んで, あとの問いに答えなさい。 Interviewer. For my last question, I would like to ask you about the present situation of gorillas. I heard their numbers have been ①( decrease). Professor Yamagiwa: Yes. Gorillas are becoming extinct. About 200,000 gorillas live in Africa now. However, in some areas, their numbers have become less than halfin a few decades. This is ②(relate) to the smartphones and computers we use. Interviewer. What do you mean? Prof. Yamagiwa: Africa is an important area for producing rare metals. These metals are used in our smartphones and computers. destroying the living areas of gorillas in the forest. @In ( their meat has been increasing. If we do not change this situation right now, our “relatives” may be ( ⑤ )in the near future. ③ To collect them, people have been 2. hunting gorillas for (1)D, ②の ( )内の語を適切な形にしなさい。 O_decreasing ②_te lated (2)下線部3を them が指すものを明らかにして日本語にしなさい。 レアスタルを算めるためにト口はうリうゃが生現ている在を頑境しています。 (3) V下線部のが 「そのうえ」 という意味になるように( )に入る適切な1語を書きなさい。 add)tion (4)⑤の ( )内に入る適切な語を本文中から1語の英語で抜き出して書きなさい。 exポinct (5) 次の質問に英語で答えなさい。 ( How many gorillas are there in Africa now? There are abont 200,000 9o There are Malf in decaader gohillas a fer (b) What are rare metals used in? Smeyl ph hohes ahd cOm puters. We use I used in

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英語 高校生

100 times moreは何と比較しているか教えください

of the hottest environmental issues abroad is bottled 1 When thinking about the environment, the Japanese should take time to reconsider their lifestyles. Today, one bottled [bá:tld] ds Ales os issue(s) [ju:(z)] industry[indastri] water. Not only does the bottled water industry cost tne deal [di:1] planet a great deal in energy and materials, it has beCome a symbol of First World excess. 5 excess [iksés] ironic [airá:nik] wealthy[welli] willing[wilig) 2 It is ironic that, although consumers in wealthy Countries have safe drinking water, they are willing to pay up to 100 times more for bottled water because of clever packaging and attractive names. All the development that o has brought drinkable tap water to everyone in Japan packaging [pékidzig) drinkable [drigkabl] tap [tep] seems somehow wasted. Why people prefer to buy small amounts of water in PET bottles remains a mystery.. 1ル 3 The bottled water industry makes large profits while mystery[místri] profit(s) [prá:fat(s)] refrigerated [rifridsarèitid] shelves [felvz] <shelf consuming, large amounts of energy. Vending machines 15 and refrigerated store shelves run 24 hours a day. PET bottles require costly disposal. Bottled water is an costly [ks:stli disposal [dispóuzl developed (divelapt] ecological [:kalá:dgikl] impact [impackt] example of how industries in developed countries increase consumer choice while ignoring the ecological impact of their actions. dran 20 oftesup 00 01 mov alte obesup boog 9. 100 times moreとは, 何と比較してですか。 ggy 6. *First World 11. *tap water btorio m yd moe 4. Not only does the bottled ~, (but) it has : not onlyが文頭に来た倒置 13. PET [pét] ポリエチレンテレフタレート 18. developed country → develonin

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